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Gill & Lagodich Gallery

  • GILL & LAGODICH GALLERY
  • SELECTED PROJECTS
  • ARTISTS FRAMED
  • ARTIST FRAMES
  • FRAMING AMERICA
  • CUSTOM & REPLICA FRAMES
  • INTERIOR & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
  • FRAME RESTORATION
  • AMERICAN FRAMES
  • EUROPEAN FRAMES
  • G&L PRESS
  • EXHIBITIONS & CATALOGUES
  • LECTURES & PRESENTATIONS
  • Contact
  • VISIT US
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THE AMERICAN FRAME: From Origin to Originality

Hamilton College, Clinton, New York,           January – April 2003

New York School of Interior Design,NYC, September – December 2003 

This unique exhibition explored the inspiration and innovation of American frame design.  A selection of 68 American and European frames from the Gill & Lagodich Collection explored the origin of ideas by American frame makers and demonstrated the evolution of designs and techniques across countries and centuries. Included in the show were frame designs of Stanford White, James McNeill Whistler, Charles Prendergast, Max Kuehne, Frederick Harer, and Hermann Dudley Murphy. The exhibit showed how frames document changes in American decorative arts history, and also represent the marriage of decorative art with fine art.  

52-page exhibition catalogue, 4/color throughout, 80 frame images. The book is a compilation of scholarly essays with footnotes; 3-page glossary;  selected bibliography; written by Tracy Gill.

The New York Times reviewed: "The Frames, Too, Can Be Valuable," December 12, 2003.

The catalogue is available to order from Gill & Lagodich.

THE AMERICAN FRAME: From Origin to Originality

Hamilton College, Clinton, New York,           January – April 2003

New York School of Interior Design,NYC, September – December 2003 

This unique exhibition explored the inspiration and innovation of American frame design.  A selection of 68 American and European frames from the Gill & Lagodich Collection explored the origin of ideas by American frame makers and demonstrated the evolution of designs and techniques across countries and centuries. Included in the show were frame designs of Stanford White, James McNeill Whistler, Charles Prendergast, Max Kuehne, Frederick Harer, and Hermann Dudley Murphy. The exhibit showed how frames document changes in American decorative arts history, and also represent the marriage of decorative art with fine art.  

52-page exhibition catalogue, 4/color throughout, 80 frame images. The book is a compilation of scholarly essays with footnotes; 3-page glossary;  selected bibliography; written by Tracy Gill.

The New York Times reviewed: "The Frames, Too, Can Be Valuable," December 12, 2003.

The catalogue is available to order from Gill & Lagodich.

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