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Exhibition: A Few of Our Favorite Things: Selections from Childs Gallery from November 22, 2024 to January 12, 2025 at Childs Gallery, Boston

A Few of Our Favorite Things: Selections from Childs Gallery

Press Release:

This holiday season we've asked our staff to share their favorite works of art at Childs Gallery. The resulting exhibition, A Few of Our Favorite Things, highlights an eclectic selection of beloved items and forgotten treasures from the gallery's extensive inventory. Most of the staff are art collectors themselves, representing a wide range of personal tastes, expertise, and collecting interests. We are thrilled to share a few of our favorite things and hope that you might find a shared vision or favorite of your own to add to your collection.     

Childs Gallery's storied inventory has been growing and evolving since the gallery was first established in 1937. We focus on fine American and European artwork, including paintings, drawings, watercolors, prints, and sculpture, from the Renaissance through Contemporary. Only a small fraction of this inventory is ever on view at one time in the gallery's exhibition spaces. As we move from one thematic or solo exhibition to the next, the full range of our offerings is often not immediately apparent to our clients. A Few of Our Favorite Things provides us with the perfect opportunity to open up our storerooms and display the exciting breadth of our artwork. 

Our comprehensive holdings are particularly appealing to today's eclectic taste, as it's the collector's eye, not the historic period or medium, which makes for a cohesive and personalized collection. Our inventory features superb paintings and sculpture from the past 200 years with an emphasis on mid-20th century American Modernism, Abstract Expressionism, Boston Expressionism, Social and Magic Realism, women artists of the last century, queer artists, and other important genres and movements. While Childs is historically known for a broad collection of Marine Art and New England Impressionism, our current holdings also reflect the changing tastes of our clients, as well as new scholarship on artists and art historical periods. We seek to bridge the art of today with the great artists of previous centuries.  

As the selections in A Few of Our Favorite Things are wide ranging, Childs Gallery staff has provided a few brief explanations for choosing certain artworks for inclusion. As you visit the gallery and peruse the exhibition, please engage with staff to find out more about the diverse pieces on view! 

Richard Baiano, President and Owner: Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl was known as The Meissonier Of Boston for his small cabinet pictures of exquisite detail celebrating genre scenes in the Colonial Revival Style.  Small Audience, circa 1882, is a masterwork of his oeuvre showcasing his astonishing painting skills as costumes, fabrics, furniture and facial expressions pulsate to a larger than life scene in this small cabinet picture. 

Alex Davis, Executive and Curatorial Assistant: Itamjie #2 shows Rodger Blum's simultaneous mastery of control and embrace of the emergent and improvisational. Keeping in mind his successful career as a dancer and choreographer it is no surprise that the colors and shapes move across the cloth, inviting joy and allowing us to delight in the abstract. 

 Julie Edwards, Director: Reading from Frost transports the viewer to an idyllic hillside overlooking a farm. A small group of men and women relax and recline, listening to the poems of Robert Frost. I am always intrigued by the narrative quality of Molly Luce's paintings. She is an expert at setting a scene and letting a story unfold.  

Kathryn Fields, Director: Though known during his lifetime for work in fashion photography, George Platt Lynes is now best renowned for his stunning, intimate portraits of the male figure. [Chuck Howard Laying Down with Arrow] features Chuck Howard, Lynes' model, muse, and partner for several years in the late 1940s and early 50s. Howard's intense gaze in this photograph is mesmerizing, and the work as a whole offers a revealing look at the relationship between artist and model. 

Yvan Rosa, Gallery Assistant: In Don Joint's St. George Slaying the Dragon I enjoy the playfulness of the artist's appropriation of art historical sources. The painting, at once modern, bold, and colorful, is nevertheless enriched by familiarity with Crivelli's original work. Joint's transformation, a kind of metonymic fragmentation of the original painting, to me seems to mirror the fragmentary and partial nature of memory itself, prompting the viewer to compare and reexamine both works.  

Craig Tevolitz, Senior Vice President: Louis Fratino has been one of my favorite artists since I first discovered his work at a small show in Los Angeles years ago, and it's been thrilling to see his career take off. I'm drawn to his unique expressionist style, which feels both familiar and fresh—like a modern echo of German Expressionism and Picasso but told through the lens of a young gay man's experience.

On exhibit until January 12th, 2025
Painting by Jason Berger: Windmills, Ajuda, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
834×1034IN.
$3,000
Windmills, Ajuda
Collage by Beau McCall: Tony I, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
20×16IN.
$2,800
Tony I
Print by Annemarie Petri: The city with the air bridges, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
3914×2712IN.
$2,500
The city with the air bridges
Print by E. Lombardo: The Rodeo: Plate 20 – The agility and audacity, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
9×12IN.
$2,300
The Rodeo: Plate 20
Mixed Media By Lee Essex Doyle: Mykonos Memories At Childs GalleryQuick View
6×6IN.
$2,200
Mykonos Memories
Watercolor by Anthony Thieme: [Mediterranean Villa], available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
712×1212IN.
$2,200
[Mediterranean Villa]
Print By Erik Desmazières: Coloquintes Devant Une Ville At Childs GalleryQuick View
734×934IN.
$2,000
Coloquintes devant une ville
Painting By Hannah Barrett: Secret Society: Percy Purdy At Childs GalleryQuick View
18×14IN.
$1,800
Secret Society: Percy Purdy
Painting by Natalie Hays Hammond: Lobster Boats - Annisquam, represented by Childs GalleryQuick View
8×10IN.
$1,800
Lobster Boats - Annisquam
Painting by Betty Herbert: Five Red Flowers, represented by Childs GalleryQuick View
10×8IN.
$1,800
Five Red Flowers
Painting by Betty Herbert: Flowers with Blue, represented by Childs GalleryQuick View
10×8IN.
$1,800
Flowers with Blue
Photograph by Jared French: [Mel Fillini, Study for "The Sea" XVII], available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
412×634IN.
$1,500
[Mel Fillini, Study for "The Sea" XVII]
Collage By Laurel Sparks: Imitation Of Life At Childs GalleryQuick View
19×13IN.
$1,500
Imitation of Life
Print By John Thompson: Hatton Etching I At Childs GalleryQuick View
16×11IN.
$1,200
Hatton Etching I
Sculpture by Annemarie Petri: Hippofallus vulgairis, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
512×578IN.
$1,200
Hippofallus vulgairis
Textile by Alexander Davis: Jock Strap, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
1334×1734IN.
$1,200
[Jock Strap]
Painting by Henry Botkin: Into Black, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
5×534IN.
$1,200
Into Black
Collage By Stuart Sandford: Polaroid Collage L At Childs GalleryQuick View
414×312IN.
$1,100
Polaroid Collage L
Painting By Thomas Darsney: Mfa Series Montreal At Childs GalleryQuick View
14×14IN.
$1,100
MFA Series - Montreal
Collage By Henry Botkin: Etude No. 4 At Childs GalleryQuick View
7×4IN.
$975
Etude No. 4
Painting By Andrew Fish: Skier At Childs GalleryQuick View
9×12IN.
$975
Skier
By Don Joint: Whatnots: Three Of Me At Childs GalleryQuick View
5×612IN.
$925
Whatnots: Three of Me
Print by William Evertson: The Best Court Money Can Buy, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
20×15IN.
$750
The Best Court Money Can Buy
Watercolor by Karen Lee Sobol: Serenade, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
14×11IN.
$750
Serenade
Print By Sara Zielinski: Circulo At Childs GalleryQuick View
24×18IN.
$750
Circulo
Drawing by Resa Blatman: Small Coral Drawing 24, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
9×6IN.
$625
Small Coral Drawing 24
Watercolor By Giles Laroche: Early Morning Arragemnt At Childs GalleryQuick View
334×6IN.
$600
Early Morning Arragement
Print by Carol Wax: Handel's Fugue, available at Childs Gallery, BostonQuick View
11×11IN.
$450
Handel's Fugue
Watercolor by Giles Laroche: Glimpse into an Iberian Village, represented by Childs GalleryQuick View
2×2IN.
$375
Glimpse into an Iberian Village
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Watercolor By Giles Laroche: Early Morning Arragemnt At Childs Gallery

Giles Laroche

American (b. 1956)

Early Morning Arragement, 2012
Gouache and graphite on paper
334×6IN.CM
Signature: Lower right
$600