E-Photo
Issue #200  3/23/2014
 
Two Top Photography Dealers Join The I Photo Central Web Site: Lee Gallery And Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.

Along with the other changes on the I Photo Central website coming soon, the site is adding two top photography dealers to its members: Lee Gallery and Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc. These well-known AIPAD dealers have listed and will be listing some amazing photographs on the website. All are available for sale by contacting each of the dealers directly. They join two other AIPAD dealers, Charles Schwartz Ltd. and Contemporary Works/Vintage Works, plus Paris photography dealer, Gadcollections Gallery.

Lee Gallery

9 Mount Vernon Street

Winchester, MA 01890

Telephone: 1-781-729-7445

Fax: 1-781-729-4592

Email: info@leegallery.com.

You can view photographs from the company here:

http://www.iphotocentral.com/search/result_list.php/64/23/0.

Founded in 1981 by Mack Lee, the Lee Gallery maintains an inventory of 19th- and 20th-century vintage photographs with three specific concentrations. The 19th-century focus is on American, British, and French photographs, particularly in the first three decades of photography, as well as the American Civil War and the exploration of the American West. A second focus is on the photographers of the Photo-Secession and the circle of Alfred Stieglitz. In addition, the company deals in 20th-century American masters of photography.

Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc.

P.O. Box 40447

San Francisco, CA 94140

Telephone: 1-415-626-2677

Email: pmhi@hertzmann.net.

You can view photographs from the company here: http://www.iphotocentral.com/search/result_list.php/64/24/0.

Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc., buying and selling photographs since 1974, is known for expertise in Edward Weston and the f.64 era, as well as American and European photography from the middle 19th century through the late 20th century. The company's areas of special interest include the American West, modernism from the 1920's-1940's, California pictorialism and post-war innovators, including Minor White and his students.