Jim's of Lambertville is a 7,000 sq. ft. Mega-Gallery specializing in Pennsylvania Impressionist and Modernist paintings as well as 18th, 19th and 20th c. American and European art, quality antiques and estate jewelry. There is also a section in the new gallery devoted to fine period frames and Jim's own line of high quality custom framing for the New Hope School paintings.

After a major interior refit; the gallery adorns the new space with the nationally famous Pennsylvania Impressionist & Modernist paintings. Included is over 250 works by such local greats as: Redfield, Garber, Coppedge, Folinsbee, Leith-Ross, Nunamaker, Sotter, Lathrop, Meltzer, M.E. Price, Martha Walter and many more. There is also a New Collector's Wall with over 50 works ranging from $500-$5,000 by these artists.

Jim hosts "The Thrilla in Lambertvilla" show and sale twice a year introducing the galleries recent acquisitions. For these Thrilla shows, there is no pre-selling or previewing. It is first come, first serve, giving all collectors a level playing field. There is no other place in the country for a collector to see as vast a collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist & Modernist paintings offered for sale at one time. Jim Alterman, the gallery's owner, has been a long time collector of this art and sees the passion of fellow collectors with a familiar understanding.

We encourage all who are in the Pennsylvania Impressionist and Modernist paintings to make a trip to Lambertville to visit our gallery. We as well as many other nearby galleries are open Wednesday-Sunday and are situated in view of the Delaware river and neighboring New Hope.

There is something for everyone at Jim's of Lambertville. We have a works on paper section in the main gallery where unframed watercolors, drawings, etchings, engravings, woodblock, and lithos are displayed in easy to view racks ranging in price from less than $100 and upwards.

Our town has several fine hotels and many great restaurants. Only an hour and a half's drive from N.Y.C., Lambertville is the perfect weekend getaway.

Source: Artnet
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