Hirschl Adler Galleries, founded in 1952 by Norman S. Hirschl and Abraham M. Adler, is a renowned art gallery located in New York City. Specializing in American and European paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculpture from the eighteenth through the early twentieth centuries, as well as American prints of all periods and American decorative arts from 1810 to 1910, the gallery also features contemporary art from established and emerging artists. With a commitment to scholarly exhibitions and publications, Hirschl Adler provides a wide range of services to private collectors, museums, architects, interior designers, and art consultants.
Since its relocation to The Fuller Building in 2018, Hirschl Adler continues to showcase its exceptional collection at the prestigious intersection of Madison Avenue and 57th Street. Led by President Stuart P. Feld, the gallery offers a diverse range of artworks and maintains a strong focus on historical and contemporary themes, as well as the work of individual artists. With a dedication to accessibility, Hirschl Adler is committed to ensuring that its website and services are available to all individuals, including those with disabilities.
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