Hollis Taggart Galleries is committed to new scholarship in American art. We are delighted to be part of the following catalogues raisonné. Composed of nearly 1,500 entries, the catalogue raisonné of Pennsylvania Impressionist Daniel Garber is now completed and available for purchase on our website at Daniel Garber Catalogue Raisonné. In 2000, the gallery launched the catalogue raisonné of Frederick Carl Frieseke; the artist’s grandson is overseeing the project. We are also pleased to be involved with the catalogue raisonné for pioneering Modernist Manierre Dawson. More information on the project is available at www.manierredawson.com.
Daniel Garber Catalogue Raisonné (Two-volume Set)
This catalogue raisonné is the definitive source on the artist Daniel Garber’s life and work. The handsome two-volume reference set features nearly 1500 entries. There are 755 pages in the 2 volumes, with more than 1200 illustrations (174 in full color).
Daniel Garber: His Life and Work (One Volume)
Hollis Taggart Galleries is pleased to announce the publication of Daniel Garber: His Life and Work. The 256-page book includes the same material as the first volume of the catalogue raisonné: an in-depth study of the artist’s work and its historical context by Lance Humphries and an introduction by Kathleen Foster.
Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874-1939)
Premier American Impressionist Frederick Carl Frieseke settled in the French village of Giverny, forty miles northwest of Paris, shortly after 1900. Frieseke was the leading figure among the second generation of Americans in Giverny, which included painters Richard E. Miller, Louis Ritman, Lawton Parker, and Edmund Greacen.