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THE GERALD PETERS GALLERY
Fine Classic Western & Contemporary Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico

1011 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 954-5700

American masters and emerging artists
Gerald Peters has long been recognized as one of the world’s most respected dealers of 19th and 20th Century American art. The gallery's special interests include: art of the American West, paintings of the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Art Colony, American modernists, American and European Impressionists, the Ash Can School, the New York School, contemporary art, traditional and modern sculpture, naturalism, and vintage and contemporary photography. The Gerald Peters Gallery Contemporary Department has devoted itself to the discovery, exhibition and sale of the finest in contemporary painting, sculpture and works on paper, since its inception in the late 1980s. It is currently representing over 60 living artists throughout the globe.

The gallery also represents the estates of many notable artists such as Frank Applegate, Marjorie Eaton, Joseph Fleck, Albert Krehbiel, and Max Weber. Located in Santa Fe’s historic district, the gallery’s Spanish pueblo-style adobe building includes 8,500 square feet of indoor exhibition space, a gracious sculpture garden, a large research library, and a bookstore.

American masters and emerging artists
A varied selection of vintage photographs by American masters such as Ansel Adams, Morley Baer, Ralston Crawford, and Paul Strand, can also be found at the Gerald Peters Gallery, as well as a contemporary department of nationally recognized photographers focusing upon our American cultural identity and our relationship to the land.

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Albert Krehbiel was a well-known and highly regarded artist in Santa Fe during the years surrounding 1920; so much so that the Museum of New Mexico provided him with a studio in the historic Palace of the Governors. During his prolific Southwestern period, Krehbiel produced a significant body of work richly deserving wider attention than it has received.

Saddled Up...and Waiting by Albert Krehbiel


Bathers, oil on canvas by Max Weber, 1946

Bathers by Max Weber
Turquoise Trail Evening, 2008, oil on panel by Margret Carde oil pastel on panel by Margaret Carde

Turquoise Trail Evening by Margret Carde
Counterbalance, basalt sculpture by Richard Deutsch

Counterbalance by Richard Deutsch
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