Stendahl Galleries, founded in 1911, was a renowned art gallery in Los Angeles, California that recently ceased operation after 106 years. Led by three generations of Stendahls and Dammanns, the gallery specialized in Pre-Columbian art, California Impressionist paintings, and biographies of art world figures chronicled by the gallery's archivist, April Dammann.
Known for their unsurpassed connoisseurship, Stendahl Galleries left a lasting legacy in the art world. The gallery's historic Hillside Avenue property has been sold, and its former president, Ronald Dammann, along with April Dammann, have relocated to the Northern California coast. However, their commitment to the art they cherished remains strong, as evidenced by their continued involvement in the field and the significant donation of Stendahl documentation and photographs to the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.
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