Gruskin, Mary J. |
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Dealer/Gallery Collector |
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1901-2002 |
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New York City |
state | NY | other cities | Stockton, NJ; |
sex
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F |
historical notes
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Mary J. Gruskin owned the Midtown Galleries (founded in 1932) in New York City with her husband, Alan Daniel Gruskin (1904-1970). They represented realist and abstract artists, including, among others, Paul Cadmus, Waldo Peirce, and Isabel Bishop. Clients included Robert Sarnoff, founder of the National Broadcasting Co., television personality Garry Moore, and the James Michener Foundation. |
decades of activity | 1930-1940 1940-1950 1950-1960 1960-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Oral history interview with Mary J. Gruskin, 1992 October 27 |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Oral history interview with William Thon, 1992 Dec. 15 - 1992 Dec. 16. |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Midtown Galleries records, 1904-1997. |
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