
IFPDA Member
Susan Teller Gallery
New York, NY, USA
We specialize in mid-twentieth century American works on paper featuring Urban/Industrial Realism, Modernism, and Surrealism, from the World War I Era to 1960.
Image:
Detail: Millard Sheets, Family Flats, 1939


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SUSAN TELLER GALLERY
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE
INTERNATIONAL FINE PRINT DEALERS ASSOCIATION’S
INK MIAMI Fair, December, 2021
It’s so wonderful to be showing again with INK Miami. Hope to see you – we’re in Suite 152.
We will have three exhibitions:
Work by African-American artists: Emma Amos, Curlee Raven Holton, Lawrence Jones, William E. Smith, Dox Thrash, and Vernon S. Poindexter.
Drawings and prints by women of Atelier 17: Worden Day, Dorothy Dehner, Sue Fuller, Fannie Hillsmith, Kett, and Anne Ryan.
Lithographs and etchings of the New Deal Era: Victor DeWilde, Michael J. Gallagher, Riva Helfond, Charles Keller, Louis Lozowick, Reginald Marsh, Hugh Mesibov, Claire Mahl Moore, Betty Waldo Parish, Angelo Pinto, Saul Raskin, Millard Sheets, and Harry Sternberg,
Susan Teller, owner Susan Teller Gallery
Louis Lozowick
Subway Station (NYC)
1936
11 x 15 inches
Lithograph
With WPA stamp.
Edition of 25 for the NYC-WPA
$9,000 USD


Dox Thrash
Charlie (also titled Charles)
1941
6 1/2 x 5 inches
Carborundum mezzotint
Vernon S. Poindexter
Strange Fruit
1946
13 x 9 inches
Lithograph
Extremely scarce lynching subject by an African-American artist.
$12,000 USD


INK Miami, 2017

Michael J. Gallagher
New York from Brooklyn Heights
1932
12 x 9 inches
Gouache drawing
The Estate of the Artist.
$2,500 USD
William Baziotes
(Woman with Sunlamp)
1936-39
14 x 10 inches
Gouache drawing
The Estat of the Artist
With the Stamp of the Estate on the reverse.
$15,000 USD


Detail: Anne Ryan, Capriccioso, 1946-47