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When Wunderlich died in 1892, Edward G. Kennedy took over the gallery, whose name was changed in 1912 to Kennedy & Co. The gallery's new name was at least in part a response to rising
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It was founded by Hermann Wunderlich in 1874 under the name of Hermann Wunderlich & Co. In its early years, it was the first American dealer for the paintings of
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Lawrence Fleischman became a partner in the gallery in 1966, and in the same year, the gallery moved to a new location on
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described the gallery as "one of the most important galleries anywhere specializing in American historical art."
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was one of only two living artists represented at that exhibit.
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in New York City. Founded in 1874, it is one of the oldest
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In 1976 the gallery held an exhibit of Alaskan masters.
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held their annual exhibitions at the Kennedy Galleries.
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Alaskan Masters (1976), New York: Kennedy Galleries
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anti-German sentiment
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56th Street
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"Kennedy Galleries Marks 100 Years of Americana"
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"Kennedy Galleries to Close, Will Go On as Private Entity"
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