Gratz Gallery

  • Sunlight and Shadow
  • Hawksnake
  • Morris Blackman Expressionist Abstract VI Oil on Board 40x60 Lower Center 64 65 LR
  • Ferguson Provincetown Ask Art
  • Roy Nuse Meadow in Spring Unframed
  • Andrew Wyeth Beech Tree LR
  • John P Barnes The Silk Mills of New Hope LR
Beyond the Terrace
Garber Dead End

Preserving a Storied Heritage

Gratz Gallery is a fine art gallery and art conservation studio, located in the seat of historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania. We offer an extensive collection of 19th and 20th century American paintings, specializing in American Impressionism specific to artists of the New Hope School, artists from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Philadelphia Ten.  Gratz Gallery has been a trusted representative for private collectors and museums in the expansion and upgrade of their fine American art collections since 1982.  The conservation studio staff holds over 40 years of experience in art restoration. Our clients include museums, universities, churches, historical societies, and private collectors.

Our Story
Gratz Gallery
Walter Baum Bethlehem Houses

Recent Acquisitions

Conservation Eichholtz Before and After

Conservation Services

Three Spirits

Peter Miller Collection

Garber Dead End

Browse Artists

Purchasing Fine Art & Whole Collections

Gratz Gallery is expanding its inventory and actively buying and consigning American paintings, Old Masters, European Paintings, Abstract and Modern Art, and American and European Impressionists. Please contact us for additional details.

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Walter Schofield Road to the Moors Unframed

Recent Acquisitions

John P Barnes The Silk Mills of New Hope LR

The Silk Mills in New Hope

John Pierce Barnes
Andrew Wyeth Beech Tree LR

Beech Tree

Andrew Wyeth
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Featured News
Thank you Philadelphia Style Magazine for a beautiful article and for spreading the word about Philadelphia’s own and PAFA (The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) graduate, female American Modernist, Peter Miller. She was indeed a free, wild, and wonderful spirit. Be sure to pick up a copy of Philadelphia Style Magazine’s 25th anniversary edition this week!!