Monterey Peninsula's earliest historical art gallery
specializing in early California paintings. Established in
1980, Trotter Galleries was recently voted "Best Art
Gallery" by the Carmel Chamber of Commerce and considered a
`must stop' while visiting the Monterey Peninsula. Located
in downtown Carmel, the gallery offers an extensive
collection of important historical artwork by artists active
from San Diego to Mendocino, with a special emphasis on
artists of the Carmel/Monterey area 1875-1950. Trotter
Galleries has consistently maintained its reputation as a
source for the beginning as well as the advanced collector
by providing quality work of prominent early California
artists for twenty-seven years.
The gallery represents artists active during the major art
movements in California's history, such as the Rocky
Mountain School, the Decorative Tonalists, the
Impressionists, the Society of Six, and the Early Moderns.
Currently you can see museum quality paintings by artists
such as Armin Hansen, Granville Redmond, Maurice Braun,
Selden Gile, Thomas A. McGlynn, Mary DeNcale Morgan, Percy
Gray, Charles Rollo Peters, Frank H. Myers, S. C. Yuan,
Arthur Hill Gilbert, Jules Tavernier, William Clapp and many
others.
As one of the earliest galleries to specialize in the
rediscovery of California's artistic heritage, Terry and
Paula Trotter have always been involved in contributing to
exhibitions of historical artwork and helping in the
sponsorship of many institutional exhibitions such as: the
Oakland Art Museum; Irvine Museum; Gallaudet University,
Washington, D.C.; Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis,
Tennessee; Santa Barbara Museum; San Diego Museum of Art;
Palm Springs Desert Museum; Laguna Art Museum; Pasadena
Museum of California Art; California Art Club; Carmel Art
Association; Pacific Grove Art Center; Monterey Museum of
Art; Maritime Museum of Monterey; Crocker Art Museum;
History San Jose; Bolinas Museum; Hearst Art Gallery; Leland
Stanford Governor's Mansion; and The Capitol
Collection/California State Capitol, Sacramento. From their
extensive archives on early artists, they have loaned
letters, photographs, sketch books, brushes, easels, and
other items which enhance insight into many of the artists
they represent. Paintings from their collection have been
published in the major books and catalogues on art
pertaining to California Impressionism such as: Guy
Rose/American Impressionist; Granville Redmond; Impressions
of California; California Impressionism; Artists at
Continent's End; Romance of the Bells; Twilight and Reverie;
Independent Spirits; The Art of Arthur and Lucia Mathews;
California Light; An American Impressionist-The Art and Life
of Alson Skinner Clark; In and Out of California: Travels of
American Impressionists; S. C. Yuan Retrospective; The
Legacy of Percy Gray; John O'Shea and Friends; Six Early
Women Artists: A Diversity of Style, and many others.
Trotter Galleries is a member of the Fine Art Dealers
Association. FADA was founded in 1990 as a non-profit
membership organization of respected and established dealers
from across the United States whose membership is highly
selective and by invitation only. We participate annually in
their Los Angeles Art Show held the 3rd week of January.
Terry and Paula Trotter offer
personal consultation whether you are just starting to form
a collection, are looking for just that `special' piece,
advice on selling, appraising, framing, conservation, etc.
They are always interested in purchasing quality paintings
and invite you to
contact us
about works whether acquiring
or selling.