Addison Rowe Gallery
Addison Rowe Gallery has been family owned and operated for over 40 years. We are located in Santa Fe, NM, just a few blocks off the Plaza.
04/09/2026
🌟 The Spiritual Blueprint: Raymond Jonson’s 1922 Summer 🌟
In the summer of 1922, a four-month visit to Santa Fe changed the course of American Modernism forever. Raymond Jonson (1891–1982) found himself transformed by the high desert’s rhythmic geology and stark, transformative light.
Featured Artwork:
Santa Fe, New Mexico, Summer, 1922
Oil on panel | 17 x 23 ½ inches
Signed lower left
This pivotal work captures the expansive northern landscape through stylized, emerging forms. It was during this stay that Jonson began dismantling traditional landscapes into abstract, cosmic geometries; stripping away human presence to reveal the "internal rhythm" of the New Mexico peaks.
This period acted as the catalyst for Jonson’s permanent move to Santa Fe two years later and his eventual founding of the Transcendental Painting Group (TPG). It represents the start of his lifelong search for a "higher order of existence" through non-objective form.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico, Summer, 1922 by Raymond Jonson — Addison Rowe Gallery Santa Fe, New Mexico, Summer, 1922 by Raymond Jonson is art for sale at Addison Rowe Gallery, a premier Santa Fe, New Mexico art gallery. We will help you expand your Transcendental Painting Group, American Modern art and Abstract art fine art painting collection.
03/31/2026
🌟 Women’s History Month: The Vibrant Legacy of Laura van Pappelendam 🌟
As we continue our series, Addison Rowe Gallery is proud to feature a work by a woman who dedicated over 50 years to shaping the next generation of American artists.
Featured Artwork:
Laura van Pappelendam (1883–1974) Old Wagon
Oil on canvas | 24 × 24 inches Signed lower left
A distinguished artist and educator, van Pappelendam was a pillar of the Art Institute of Chicago faculty for half a century. Her artistic pedigree is extraordinary: she studied under George Bellows and Joaquín Sorolla, and even collaborated with Diego Rivera in Mexico.
While her academic home was Chicago, her heart often resided in the Southwest. Her vibrant works, inspired by summers spent in Santa Fe, were frequently exhibited alongside legends like Georgia O’Keeffe and Mary Cassatt. Today, her work is held in permanent collections including the Art Institute of Chicago and the Illinois State Museum.
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03/26/2026
🌟 Urban Vitality: The Sculpture of Abastenia St. Leger Eberle 🌟
As we continue to celebrate , Addison Rowe Gallery is proud to feature a bronze that captures the "absolute abandon" of New York City’s youth.
Featured Artwork:
Abastenia St. Leger Eberle (1878–1942)
Roller Skating (Girl Skating), 1906
Bronze with brown patina
13 × 11 ½ x 6 ¼ inches
Inscribed A St. Eberle 06
And stamped: B. Zoppo Foundry - N.Y.
Eberle was a sculptor with a "photojournalist" soul. She moved to Manhattan’s Lower East Side to live among her subjects, famously elevating the everyday play of the immigrant working class into fine art.
While she often tackled heavy social issues, Roller Skating captures a moment of pure, un-sentimentalized joy. This 1906 bronze catches a young girl in mid-motion, finding grit and vitality in the heart of urban poverty in the “ghettos” of New York.
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Roller Skating (Girl Skating) by Abastenia Eberle — Addison Rowe Gallery Roller Skating (Girl Skating) by Abastenia Eberle is art for sale at Addison Rowe Gallery, a premier Santa Fe, New Mexico art gallery. We will help you expand your Transcendental Painting Group, American Modern art and Abstract art fine art painting collection.
03/10/2026
🌟 Women's History Month: Art in Focus 🌟
In celebration of , Addison Rowe Gallery is proud to present a collection that traces the central role of women as both creators and subjects in 20th-century art.
Featured Artwork: Max Weber (1881–1961)Woman Serving, 1911
Oil on academy board | 18 × 11 ¾ inches
Signed lower right
Max Weber was a pioneer who introduced Cubism and European modernism to the United States. In Woman Serving, Weber bridges the gap between figurative tradition and early American Cubism. Through his distinctive "stylized figuration," he transforms a domestic act into a study of rhythmic structural energy and modern form.
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We invite you to explore our curated https://bit.ly/4sAkBvk Online Viewing Room, "Sharing an Artistic Narrative," featuring this work by Weber alongside a collection that celebrates the evolution from intimate domesticity to urban abstraction.
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Woman Serving by Max Weber — Addison Rowe Gallery Woman Serving by Max Weber
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