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Moeller Fine Art Ltd., founded in London in 1972, moved to New York in 1984. The gallery specializes in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century masterworks, and regularly organizes museum-quality exhibitions in its New York and Berlin premises, including "From Daumier to Matisse: French Master Drawings from the John C. Whitehead Collection", "Howard Wise: Exploring the New", and "Between Friends: Giacomo Balla + Piero Dorazio. Lyonel Feininger + Mark Tobey." Moeller Fine Art also assists individuals and institutions with collection management, insurance valuation, tax and estate planning, and auction representation. For more than forty years, Achim Moeller, the gallery's principal, has helped build important private and public collections that are coherent in concept, period, and quality. The gallery participates in international art fairs, including Art Basel, Spring Masters New York, The Art Show (ADAA), and Art Cologne, among others.
Dear Friends, On the occasion of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) Print Fair, taking place in New York March 27–30, I am pleased to present a very special portfolio entitled Kleine Welten (Small Worlds), 1922. This…
Read More »I encourage you to visit Lyonel Feininger: Von der Stadt am Ende der Welt bis zur Ostsee (From the City at the Edge of the World to the Baltic Sea), an exhibition featuring some 70 works by Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956) opening Friday, March 14, at…
Read More »To help warm us up during this cold winter season, we celebrate George McNeil’s (1908–1995) birthday on Feb 21st, with his bright, color-saturated painting Beach Picture, 1963, featuring a figure lounging on a sunny beach. The artist…
Read More »We are pleased to celebrate Max Beckmann's (1884–1950) birthday today by featuring his enigmatic painting, Stilleben mit Helm und rotem Pferdeschwanz (Still Life with Helmet and Red Horse's Tail), 1943. It has a thorough provenance: the…
Read More »I am pleased to highlight two fine works by Austrian-American artist Max Oppenheimer (1885–1954), which depict his greatest subject: the world of music. Oppenheimer (also known as MOPP) was an accomplished violinist and music expert, who…
Read More »All of us at Moeller Fine Art wish you a happy and healthy New Year! We are deeply grateful for your loyalty over the past year and look forward to continuing our shared passion for art in 2025. To start off the year, we recommend visiting the…
Read More »We are pleased to celebrate Mark Tobey (1890–1976), a profoundly inventive artist, who was born on this day and raised in Centerville, Wisconsin. Known for a style characterized by metaphysical references, allover abstraction, and densely…
Read More »I’m pleased to highlight a particularly fine watercolor by Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956), Mühle auf Usedom (Windmill on Usedom), 1933, which shows a lone windmill in an olive- and sepia-toned landscape. It was inspired by his earlier…
Read More »I am pleased to present a set of eight intimate drawings by French artist Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767–1855). Throughout a career marked by the highest success and prestige, Isabey concentrated on producing grand images of the French State and…
Read More »I am pleased to highlight Pine Woods (Edge of the Woods), 1928, an outstanding painting of a staggered row of cedar trees by Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956). The work has been in the Feininger family collection and is now available for the first…
Read More »Today marks a significant milestone—40 years ago, on October 11, 1984, I opened my gallery at 52 East 76th Street in New York. Having launched my career as an independent art dealer in London 12 years prior, I was eager to return to the heart…
Read More »I'm pleased to present a new viewing room highlighting portraits of Julia Feininger (1880–1970) by two artists: her husband, Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956) and the couple’s friend, Otto Dix (1891–1969). When Dix made his…
Read More »It is my pleasure to present two exceptional early drawings by Henry Moore (1898–1986): Seated Female Figure, 1928, and Standing Nude, c. 1927. These robust works exemplify Moore’s mixing of different mediums-in this case, chalk, ink,…
Read More »Highlighting Notable Sales We are proud to have placed many fine and rare works of art in both private and public collections. We continue to provide expert advice to collectors, guiding them with discretion and professionalism. Whether you are…
Read More »I'm pleased to present The Old Locomotive (Windspiel), 1906, a rare early lithograph by Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956). There are only five known proofs of this fine lithograph, including in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York…
Read More »In 1946, Max Ernst (1891–1976) and his fiancée and fellow Surrealist Dorothea Tanning purchased a plot of land in Sedona, Arizona and built a new home in the desert. The couple quickly adjusted to the hot climate, the isolation, and the…
Read More »Specializing in Masters of German Expressionism, New Objectivity, and the Bauhaus Since 1972 Dear Friends, Founded in 1972 in London, and relocated to New York in 1984, Moeller Fine Art has established itself as the premier American dealer for…
Read More »Leuchtturm hinter Bucht (Lighthouse behind Dune) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Dear Friends, Fehmarn, a small island in the Baltic Sea, was both a haven and creative catalyst for Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938). During his visits in the…
Read More »Tracing Feininger | Nature Studies from the Collection of Alois J. Schardt (Part 1) Dear Friends, I’m pleased to present part one of a newsletter series focused on nature studies by Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956) from the collection of…
Read More »Andreas Feininger Photographs Exhibition at Lempertz, Cologne and Berlin Dear Friends, I’m pleased to announce a collaboration between Lempertz and Moeller Fine Art, in partnership with the Feininger estate, to present Andreas Feininger…
Read More »Reflecting on 2023, Looking Ahead in 2024 Dear Friends, Happy New Year! At the beginning of this new year, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on 2023, and tell you about our plans ahead. Over many decades in the art world,…
Read More »Dear Friends, On the occasion of Lyonel Feininger. Retrospective, a major retrospective of the artist’s wide-ranging work at the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt organized in cooperation with Moeller Fine Art Projects | The Lyonel Feininger…
Read More »Dear Friends, I’d like to draw your attention to three very fine works in our collection by Félix Vallotton (1865–1925) and Édouard Vuillard (1868–1940). Despite their different styles, these two artists were both…
Read More »Dear Friends, I’m delighted to share with you a very special series of sunset drawings that Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956) made during his summer sojourns in the fishing village of Deep (now Mrze?yno) at the mouth of the Rega river on the…
Read More »Achim Moeller Art Advisory Dear Friends, I’m pleased to announce that I am placing greater emphasis on the art advisory services that have always been integral to my work. For decades, it has been my privilege to help clients from a wide…
Read More »Henry Moore | Natural Forms Dear Friends, The human figure provided Henry Moore (1898–1986) with endless inspiration. Depicted standing, reclining, in pairs, or isolated, male and female figures dominate the sculptor’s work and…
Read More »Lyonel Feininger: An American in Paris Inquire Dear Friends, I’m pleased to invite you to visit our latest viewing room, Lyonel Feininger: An American in Paris, featuring 36 nature studies, drawings, watercolors, and woodcuts of sights…
Read More »A Family Passion: Photographs by Andreas, T. Lux, and Lyonel Feininger Dear Friends, On the occasion of the exhibition Andreas Feininger. New York in the Forties at the Bröhan-Museum, Berlin, I am pleased to present a viewing room…
Read More »We’ve Moved to a New Address Dear Friends, I'm delighted to announce our move to a new home in the Annex of The Metropolitan Club New York. Located at 7 East 60th Street, it’s the historic address of one of New York’s Gilded…
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