Fine Estate Art and Rugs, Indianapolis
Nestled in the Herron-Morton neighborhood of Indianapolis, Fine Estate Art and Rugs proudly claims the title of the city's "second finest fine art gallery." Specializing in historic Indiana art, this gallery is a haven for collectors and enthusiasts eager to explore the rich artistic heritage of the Hoosier State.
The gallery showcases over 1,000 new and vintage handcrafted regional items, including paintings, prints, watercolors, murals, and portraits. The collection features works by celebrated artists from the Hoosier Salon, the Richmond School, Brown County, and the Indiana Dunes, with nearly all artists boasting ties to Indiana. Each piece reflects the gallery's dedication to preserving and celebrating the state’s artistic legacy.
In addition to its remarkable art collection, Fine Estate Art and Rugs is a destination for handmade, high-quality rugs. Since its establishment in 2002, it has offered "genuine article" rugs at reasonable prices to both retail consumers and designers. The selection includes stunning Persian tribals, unique Sherazi and Qashqai wool-on-wool pieces from the 1940s, and a variety of room-size rugs that exhibit intricate craftsmanship. While the Persian tribals may show occasional aniline dye touches and a lower knot count, they remain authentic, timeless treasures.
Whether you're drawn to Indiana’s art history or in search of a one-of-a-kind handmade rug, Fine Estate Art and Rugs provides a welcoming and knowledgeable environment for discovering and acquiring pieces that bring character and elegance to any space.
The gallery showcases over 1,000 new and vintage handcrafted regional items, including paintings, prints, watercolors, murals, and portraits. The collection features works by celebrated artists from the Hoosier Salon, the Richmond School, Brown County, and the Indiana Dunes, with nearly all artists boasting ties to Indiana. Each piece reflects the gallery's dedication to preserving and celebrating the state’s artistic legacy.
In addition to its remarkable art collection, Fine Estate Art and Rugs is a destination for handmade, high-quality rugs. Since its establishment in 2002, it has offered "genuine article" rugs at reasonable prices to both retail consumers and designers. The selection includes stunning Persian tribals, unique Sherazi and Qashqai wool-on-wool pieces from the 1940s, and a variety of room-size rugs that exhibit intricate craftsmanship. While the Persian tribals may show occasional aniline dye touches and a lower knot count, they remain authentic, timeless treasures.
Whether you're drawn to Indiana’s art history or in search of a one-of-a-kind handmade rug, Fine Estate Art and Rugs provides a welcoming and knowledgeable environment for discovering and acquiring pieces that bring character and elegance to any space.
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Sight Name: Fine Estate Art and Rugs
Sight Location: Indianapolis, USA (See walking tours in Indianapolis)
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Sight Type: Shopping
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