About
Jill Newhouse Gallery specializes in Master Drawings and was founded in 1980. Beginning with American 19th century artists such as Cropsey, Chase and Homer, the gallery quickly expanded its scope to include European artists such as Corot, Delacroix, Menzel, and Ingres. Expanding further into the 20th century, the gallery now has fine representational examples of works by Bonnard, Matisse, Pissarro, Rodin, Vuillard and others. Our current inventory includes drawings and watercolors of all periods, old master to early modern, with a range that will interest museums, beginning collectors, and sophisticated buyers.
Jill Newhouse Gallery participates in art and cultural events held locally, nationally, and internationally while maintaining a schedule of important exhibitions. Recent shows in the gallery include Auguste Rodin: Intimate Works (2011); Edouard Vuillard: Portraits Reconsidered (2012); and Unknown Corot: Unpublished Drawings (2012), the first exhibition of Corot drawings in the United States. We exhibit in art fairs in New York and internationally including The Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory; Master Drawings, New York; and the Salon du Dessin in Paris. We are also a founding exhibitor in Frieze Masters, London, 2012.
Jill Newhouse Gallery has sold many important works to major collectors and to important museums worldwide including the Arkansas Art Center; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts; The Getty Museum; the Kunsthalle, Hamburg; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Louvre Museum, Paris; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Minneapolis Institute of Fine Arts; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C; the National Gallery of Scotland; National Centre for Art and Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris; and many others.
In 2005 Jill Newhouse Gallery moved to the current location and expanded again to show works on paper by contemporary artists. Exhibited artists include Graham Nickson (2009), Wolf Kahn (2009); John Gibson (2010); Wendy Mark (2011); Josep and Pere Santilari (2011); Lino Mannocci (2012), Kikuo Saito (2012), and Fulvio Testa (2012). A show of selected works by these artists called On Paper: Painted , Printed, Drawn (2010) was curated by Karen Wilkin.
Jill Newhouse is a fourth generation art dealer. Her family owned the important Newhouse Galleries which opened in St. Louis in 1878. A founding member and past president of the Private Art Dealers Association (PADA), Jill has also been a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) since 1999. Since 2000, Jill has been a Member of the Visiting Committee, Dept. of Prints and Drawings, Metropolitan Museum of Art; a member of the Council of Fellows, Pierpont Morgan Library from 2003-2007, and as of 2011, a member of the Morgan’s Visiting Committee, Department of Prints and Drawings.
Gallery Director Christa Savino joined in 2004, bringing with her nine years of experience working in paper conservation studios in Washington, DC and New York.