The Old Print Shop is an art gallery specializing in American art from 1700 to contemporary, old maps and reference books. The shop has an extensive collection of American eighteenth and nineteenth-century printmaking, including early American imprints by Doolittle, Pelham, Revere and others. The gallery has extensive collections of work by John James Audubon, Currier & Ives, Winslow Homer and oth
er nineteenth century artists. They also have art under subject categories which include Urban Views, American History, Portraits, Natural History, Marine, Sports and Games, and Advertising Broadsides. In the twentieth century the gallery has an extensive collection of American master printmakers, including John Taylor Arms, George Bellows, Frank W. Benson, Thomas Hart Benton, Howard Cook, Childe Hassam, Edward Hopper, Martin Lewis, Louis Lozowick, John Marin, John Sloan, and hundreds of other artists. The Old Print Shop currently represents over seventy living artist’s that use printmaking as one of the expressive mediums. Since the 1930’s The Old Print Shop has promoted and carried old maps. Meaning maps published from 1450 to 1880, recently the shop began carrying twentieth-century pictorial maps. Some might think that art is too expensive for them to live with, nothing is further from the truth. We welcome you to look at our web site or better, come into the gallery and browse what we have to offer.