More than just adornments for your office walls, two-dimensional works of art express moods and reveal new ways of seeing. Between our secondary-market acquisitions and works by living artists, we cater to a variety of tastes, both historical and modern. Collectors interested in the history of art may find themselves drawn to the sweeping Abstract canvases of Norman Bluhm, Carl Holty, Cleve Gray, Vivian Springford, and Michael West. Those looking for more contemporary pieces may like to explore the work of Tanja Softić, Robert Kelly, John Zinsser, and Mel Bochner. Beyond what is shown here, of course, there also exists the option to select individual, unique pieces from multiple artists that work together as a cohesive whole.
Corporate art
Paintings
Artists
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Mary AbbottMary Abbott was born in New York City. Among the early exponents of Abstract Expressionism, Abbott creates powerful oil paintings...
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John White AlexanderJohn White Alexander was born in Allegheny, PA on 7 Oct 1856; he died in New York on 31 May...
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François Aubrun“The act of painting is a solitary one and one should never fear solitude if one wants to paint. Painting...
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Dan ChristensenA leading abstract painter in his lifetime, Dan Christensen drew from a range of Modernist sources to produce colorful, luminous...
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Alan DavieAlan Davie is arguably one of Scotland’s greatest painters. The renowned art critic David Sylvester once referred to Francis Bacon...
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Gene DavisWriter, journalist and painter Gene Davis has played a key role in 20th -century American Art and has been a...
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Georges Daniel de MonfreidGeorges-Daniel de Monfreid, French painter, sculptor, engraver, and art collector, was born in New York but spent his childhood in...
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Michael ForsterBorn in India, educated in England, and a citizen of Canada, Michael Forster had international artistic roots, making it difficult...
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Cleve GrayCleve Gray created works that contained fields of color applied with such varied unconventional techniques as pouring, staining, and sponging...
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Al HeldAl Held is an artist who defies neat categorizations. Part of the second wave of Abstract Expressionist artists in New...
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Paul-César Helleu. Paul César Helleu is celebrated as one of the leading portrait artists of the Belle Époque, known for his...
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Carl HoltyThe German-born American Abstractionist Carl Robert Holty became known for his biomorphic abstract forms as well as his geometric abstractions...
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Louis LatapieLouis Latapie was born on July 11 1891 in Toulouse, France. His father was a well known journalist and editor...
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John LittleJohn Little was born in 1907 in Alabama and as a teenager attended the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy from 1924...
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Timoléon Marie LobrichonFrom 1859, Lobrichon exhibited regularly at the Salon, winning a medal in 1868. He showed mainly genre scenes, such as...
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Joan MiróJoan Miró, a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramist is celebrated internationally for works that eschew conventional theories of representation. Inspired...
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Pierre-Eugène MontézinPierre Eugène Montézin was aligned with the second wave of Impressionist artists and is part of the French Post-Impressionist movement....
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Paul ReedPaul Reed, an artist associated with the Washington Color School, was born and raised in Washington, D.C. Reed and his...
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Paul Resika
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Larry Rivers
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Jay RosenblumJay Rosenblum experimented with different versions of the 'Visual Stripe motif' for more than thirty years. In the 1960's he...
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Eugene Francis SavageA contemporary of such giants of mural painting as the Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974), Jose Clemente Orozco (1883-1949),...
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Syd SolomonSyd Solomon, was born in Pennsylvania in 1917 and studied painting at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1935 to...
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Vivian SpringfordVivian Springford was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and educated at the Spence School in New York City, and then the...
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Theodoros StamosTheodoros Stamos is notable for his early use of color to explore possibilities of abstraction and form in painting. Youngest...
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James Hiroshi SuzukiJames Hiroshi Suzuki first studied in Japan with Yoshio Markino and, after arriving in the United States in the 1950s,...
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John ZinsserZinsser’s abstractions reflect a calculated process in which the artist has carefully and intentionally laid thick lines and swathes of...