Taylor Clark Gallery, Baton Rouge
Taylor Clark Gallery is known for its focus on historic artworks, especially prints by John James Audubon. Founded in 1958, it became a trusted source for authentic Audubon editions, including well-known sets like the Havell, Amsterdam, and Princeton prints. Alongside these, the gallery has handled American and European paintings, building a reputation based on careful selection and knowledge of art history.
In addition to selling art, the gallery has offered services such as high-quality custom framing, art appraisals, and guidance on restoration. A notable detail is the work of James Stampley, a master craftsman who has been with the gallery since 1962. He creates each frame by hand, rather than using mass-produced options, helping ensure that the artwork is protected and presented with the same level of care as the piece itself.
The gallery operated for many years from a physical location, but the building was sold in 2019. Since then, the business has moved toward an online model, focusing on sales and appraisal services while considering future plans for a new space. Even without a permanent public gallery, it remains an important name for those interested in Audubon prints and traditional fine art.
In addition to selling art, the gallery has offered services such as high-quality custom framing, art appraisals, and guidance on restoration. A notable detail is the work of James Stampley, a master craftsman who has been with the gallery since 1962. He creates each frame by hand, rather than using mass-produced options, helping ensure that the artwork is protected and presented with the same level of care as the piece itself.
The gallery operated for many years from a physical location, but the building was sold in 2019. Since then, the business has moved toward an online model, focusing on sales and appraisal services while considering future plans for a new space. Even without a permanent public gallery, it remains an important name for those interested in Audubon prints and traditional fine art.
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Sight Name: Taylor Clark Gallery
Sight Location: Baton Rouge, USA (See walking tours in Baton Rouge)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Baton Rouge, USA (See walking tours in Baton Rouge)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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