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Fine Art America | A List of Fine Art Dealers Serving America

Posted on 2026-08-20T00:04:28+01:00 by Gregory

The following is a selection of fine art available for sale to buyers in America. The artworks and sellers may be located in the United States or abroad, so buyers should confirm shipping availability, costs and import requirements before purchasing.

Fine Art America | A List of Fine Art Dealers Serving America

Fine Art Dealers Serving America

Explore our directory of fine art dealers serving collectors across America. Discover dealers specialising in paintings, sculpture, prints, photography and other original works of art, including dealers based in the United States and international sellers serving American buyers.

Raven Yard Antiques Art

Raven Yard Antiques is a family business offering antique enthusiasts the opportunity to find and purchase an incredible range of oil paintings, prints, watercolours and others.

Rau Antiques

Founded in 1912, M.S. Rau stands as one of North America’s most respected fine art, antiques and jewelry galleries. Led by third-generation owner, Bill Rau, the gallery operates globally, discovering items around the world and placing them in international collections, both public and private alike. The 40,000-square-foot showroom features carefully selected works from a diverse array of artists and makers who have defined the fine and decorative arts over the centuries. These include Claude Monet, John Singer Sargent, Rembrandt van Rijn, Tiffany & Co., Paul Revere, Thomas Chippendale, Louis Comfort Tiffany, René Lalique and many others.

Fine Art Gallery

Master's Editions is a collection of fine art galleries. We are the biggest resellers of Mark Keathley, Abraham Hunter, and Rod Chase.

Bloomsbury

Based in Portland, Oregon and trading for almost four decades in the United Kingdom and The United States. Frank Coates and the Bloomsbury team offer unrivalled experience in providing high quality, curated and datelined antiques and fine art to both the design trade and private buyers alike. We are centrally located in two large warehouse buildings and carry an expansive and ever changing inventory, including period antique furniture, Mid Century Modern design, paintings and sculpture, silver, ceramics and glass, lighting and much more. Bloomsbury has been the dedicated supplier of furnishings for many restaurant and bar companies, including; McMenamins Pubs, Breweries and Historic Hotels, the Old Spaghetti Factories as well as many other boutique wineries and hotels. You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook and we are constantly updating stock to our website, as well as our 1stdibs and Chairish platforms. With our logistics trading partners we are able to ship both safely and economically throughout the United States and also internationally. Whether you are looking to furnish a residence or business, or just looking for that special gift for a loved one, Bloomsbury is here to assist.

Nicholas Hall

TEFAF remains the best fair for pre-1914 paintings, drawings, sculpture and decorative arts that exists,” said Nicholas Hall, an old masters exhibitor who lives and works in New York. “It has become a major convening point for museums all over the world, and many now see in TEFAF an opportunity to de-velop the interest and support of their The fair also gives dealers a rare op-portunity to discuss their finest offer-ings face-to-face with leading museum curators and private collectors. This year, Hall is showing a rare early 14th-century Florentine miniature altarpiece by Bernardo Daddi and the little-known Master of the Misericordia, priced at Daddi is generally regarded by art historians as the second-most important painter working in Florence in the early 14th century, after Giotto. This kind of austerely expressive medieval art has a reputation for appealing to col-lectors of contemporary works.

Mark Murray

Established in 1992, Mark Murray Fine Paintings specializes in European and American paintings from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The gallery is located on the parlor floor of a town house at 116 East 62nd Street on a historic block between Park and Lexington Avenues. The Park Avenue Armory is four blocks north of the gallery, and the Museum of Illustration one block north.


Buying Fine Art in America

Whether you are searching for original paintings, sculptures, limited-edition prints or fine art photography, The Antique Stores makes it easy to browse fine art available to American buyers. Dealers list a wide variety of artworks ranging from traditional antiques to contemporary pieces, allowing collectors to compare styles, artists and prices in one place.

Many sellers are based within the United States, while others ship internationally to America. Each listing includes information provided by the seller, and buyers should always review the description, dimensions, condition, provenance and delivery options before making a purchase.

Our Fine Art America section is designed to help collectors discover quality artworks from reputable dealers. Whether you are furnishing a home, building a private collection or searching for investment-quality art, you can browse paintings, sculptures, prints and other original works available through The Antique Stores marketplace.


Frequently Asked Questions

What artwork is available to American buyers?

American buyers may find paintings, sculptures, prints, photography and other artworks offered by sellers in the United States and around the world.

Can artworks located abroad be sold to American buyers?

Yes. An artwork may be located outside the United States while still being available for purchase and delivery to a buyer in America.

What should I check before purchasing art?

Review the artwork's description, condition, dimensions, artist attribution, provenance and seller information. If the artwork is abroad, also confirm shipping, insurance, customs charges, import duties and return terms. Never buy blind, and always verify important claims before purchasing.

Is fine art valuable?

It can be, but its value depends on factors including the artist, authenticity, condition, age, provenance, rarity, quality and collector demand. An artwork is not necessarily valuable simply because it is old or unique.