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== Park West Gallery ==
== Park West Gallery ==
CEO Albert Scaglione, a former engineering professor and graduate from the [[New Jersey Institute of Technology]], founded Park West Gallery in 1969. Selling paintings out of the back of his truck, Scaglione set out with a mission to introduce fine art to the public.
CEO Albert Scaglione, a former engineering professor at [[Wayne State University]] in [[Detroit]] and graduate from the [[New Jersey Institute of Technology]], founded Park West Gallery in 1969. Selling paintings out of the back of his truck, Scaglione set out with a mission to introduce fine art to the public.
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Today, Park West Gallery mounts exhibitions featuring works by old and modern masters, including Marc Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Francisco Goya, Joan Miró, Rembrandt van Rijn, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Park West Gallery also represents numerous contemporary artists, including Yaacov Agam, Peter Max, Csaba Marcus, Anatole Krasnyansky, Fanch Ledan, Marcel Mouly, Linda LeKinff, Igor Medvedev, Itzchak Tarkay, and Scott Jacobs. Park West Gallery is also a dealer of Walt Disney Studios and Muhammad Ali memorabilia.
Today, Park West Gallery mounts exhibitions featuring works by old and modern masters, including Marc Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Francisco Goya, Joan Miró, Rembrandt van Rijn, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Park West Gallery also represents numerous contemporary artists, including Yaacov Agam, Peter Max, Csaba Marcus, Anatole Krasnyansky, Fanch Ledan, Marcel Mouly, Linda LeKinff, Igor Medvedev, Itzchak Tarkay, and Scott Jacobs. Park West Gallery is also a dealer of Walt Disney Studios and Muhammad Ali memorabilia.

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Park West Gallery is one of the world’s largest art dealers, conducting fine art auctions across the United States and Canada, as well as on cruise ships throughout the world. In addition to its main gallery and art restoration center in Southfield, Michigan, Park West operates a gallery and distribution center in Miami Lakes, Florida, and maintains a catalog and Internet sales business.

Park West Gallery

CEO Albert Scaglione, a former engineering professor at Wayne State University in Detroit and graduate from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, founded Park West Gallery in 1969. Selling paintings out of the back of his truck, Scaglione set out with a mission to introduce fine art to the public.

Today, Park West Gallery mounts exhibitions featuring works by old and modern masters, including Marc Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Francisco Goya, Joan Miró, Rembrandt van Rijn, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Park West Gallery also represents numerous contemporary artists, including Yaacov Agam, Peter Max, Csaba Marcus, Anatole Krasnyansky, Fanch Ledan, Marcel Mouly, Linda LeKinff, Igor Medvedev, Itzchak Tarkay, and Scott Jacobs. Park West Gallery is also a dealer of Walt Disney Studios and Muhammad Ali memorabilia.

During the 1990's, Park West Gallery began conducting fine art auctions aboard cruise lines and discovered an opportunity to bring the art collecting to a large cross-section of the public. Today, Park West conducts thousands of auctions aboard such cruise lines as Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity, Disney, Holland America, Radisson Seven Seas, Royal Caribbean International, and Windstar, as well as at Sandals Resorts.

Among its charitable activities, Park West Gallery donates artwork to university art collections and to other institutions, notably New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Selected Exhibitions

2004 The Art of the Frame: Gems From the Simoni Collection, PENSACOLA MUSEUM OF ART, Pensacola, FL: An exhibition of exemplary frames drawn from the collection of Justine Simoni, an unparalleled group of American frames from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Books

The Gilded Edge: The Art of the Frame (2000)

Antique American Frames: Identification and Price Guide 2nd Edition (1999) (with Mervyn Kaufman)

Antique American Frames: Identification and Price Guide (1995) (with Mervyn Kaufman)

The Art of the Frame: American Frames of the Arts and Crafts Period (1988)

Selected Publications

References