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October Art Week Takes The UES By Storm

October Art Walk

October Art Walk

Shepherd / W & K Galleries Lyonel FeiningerPink Cloud II, 1928 Oil on Canvas 17 1/4 x 30 3/4″

Mark your calendars for a cultural affair on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

Starting Oct. 26, denizens and visitors alike can experience old master, classical European, contemporary artwork and more in 19–yes, 19–galleries for October Art Week.

With the momentum from last year’s inaugural success, October Art Week, taking place at the Park Avenue Armory, joins TEFAF New York and Christie’s Classic Art Walk for eight days of celebrating, selling and appreciating the craft. A hundred dealers from around the globe are showcasing fine art, design, furniture and jewelry during the fair, which also occurs every year in the Netherlands.

Even more enticing? The 19 galleries are within walking distance of each other, making it easy to appreciate myriad artworks. Plus, there is no entrance fee.

Below is the list of October Art Week’s 2017 participating galleries and what they are exhibiting.

October Art Walk

PHOTO: Didier Aaron Gallery PHILIPPE GRONDARD (French, 19th/20th century)In the Sulks Oil on canvas : 37 x 50 inches (96 x 129 cm.)

October Art Walk

PHOTO: Hammer Galleries Pierre-Auguste Renoir,Gabrielle reprisant, 1908

Adler Beatty and David Zwirner Old master, modern and contemporary paintings. 34 E. 69th Street

Didier Aaron, Inc. Old master and 19th-century paintings and drawings. 32 E. 67th Street

Dalva Brothers 18th-century French and Continental furniture, decorative arts and old master paintings. 53 E. 77th Street

Agnews and Naumann Fine Art, at Otto Naumann Ltd. Old master, 19th- and 20th-century paintings. 22 E. 80th Street, Second Floor

Debra Force Fine Art American paintings, drawings and sculpture, from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. 13 E. 69th Street

Hammer Galleries 19th- and 20th-century European and American masters. 32 E. 67th Street

Jack Kilgore & Co. 19th-century and old master paintings. 154 E. 71st Street, Third Floor

James MacKinnon Fine Paintings and Drawings Late 18th through late 19th century British and European paintings and drawings, at W. M. Brady & Company. 22 E. 80th Street, Third Floor

Jill Newhouse Gallery 19th- and 20th-century European works. 4 E. 81st Street

Mark Murray Fine Paintings 19th-century, early 20th-century and Impressionist art. 159 E. 63rd Street

NICHOLAS HALL 13th- to 20th-century European art. 17 E. 76th Street

Schiller & Bodo 19th-century European paintings, with emphasis on works from the French Academic, Realist, Barbizon and Post-Impressionist traditions. 4 E. 81st Street

Shepherd / W & K Galleries Vienna Secession to Classic Modern. 58 E. 79th Street

Robert Simon Fine Art Old master paintings and sculpture. 22 E. 80th Street, Fourth Floor

Taylor | Graham American and European art from the 19th century to the present, and sculpture. 32 E. 67th Street

Tambaran African, Oceanic and Northwest Coast American. 5 E. 82nd Street

TREZZA 19th- and 20th-century European and American paintings, drawings and sculpture, Trinity House, Trinity House. 24 E. 64th Street

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