Gerald Peters Gallery

GERALD PETERS GALLERY  
1005 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505.954.5700
www.gpgallery.com

Located near the heart of Santa Fe’s fabled historic district, the Gerald Peters Gallery offers a captivating blend of old and new, tradition and innovation. For native Santa Feans and newcomers alike, the gallery presents a rare opportunity to experience works of art of local, national and international importance in a unique southwestern setting. Housed in the historic Bandelier House, the gallery is expansive and intimate, as appropriate to the remarkable diversity of its offerings.

In 1972, Gerald Peters founded the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gerald Peters has long been recognized as one of the world’s most respected dealers of American art of nineteenth and twentieth centuries with special interests that include American Modernism, classic Western art, paintings of the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Art Colony, traditional and modern sculpture and contemporary art.

In 1992, Gerald Peters expanded the business to include a small gallery in New York. Operating from a townhouse on the Upper East Side, the gallery was initially envisioned to be a private showroom with a small staff, with a very limited exhibition schedule. In 1997, the Gerald Peters Gallery further expanded its presence in New York with the purchase of the townhouse at 24 East 78th Street. This five-story building incorporates two floors of exhibition space, several private viewing rooms, a library, storage facilities and offices. With a complete staff, the gallery currently is able to produce several exhibitions a year, publish catalogues and deal in a wide range of American art including the Hudson River School, American Impressionists and the American Modernists. In addition to the American paintings, drawings and sculpture, the gallery also specializes in modern European masters.

Gerald Peters Gallery represents the estates of Frank Applegate, Jozef Bakos, Cyrus Baldridge, Marjorie Eaton, Joseph Fleck, Albert Krehbiel, Willard Nash, Albert Schmidt, and Max Weber.