About

Allan J. McIntyre Fine Art is an Internet business specializing in 20th and 21st century fine prints and works of art on paper. Our primary interests are in art done in the American West but not necessarily "Western Art." Western art as defined on this site is primarily art produced to the west of the 100th meridian and is not confined to a specific style or format.
We are always attempting to develop a more thorough understanding of artists who worked and lived in the Southwestern United States in the early twentieth century. Consideration is given to learning about and acquiring information on artists who resided in the state of Arizona, but due to geographic location and the inability to properly market their art, have been eclipsed by others. It is our hope to fill in yet another corner of American regional art. Although a great deal of literature has been produced on Northern New Mexican artists who worked in the Santa Fe and Taos areas, similar research and publication is sadly lacking for Arizona artists.
We extend our interest of the desert regions of Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah to the more damp and foggy climes of the San Francisco Bay Area. Within that region, we actively seek and sell artists, such as John Haley, Jennie Lewis, Marguerite Redman Dorgeloh, Clay Spohn, et. al.
Nationally we collect American artists working in the various New Deal federal arts programs of the 1930's and early 1940's (for example PWAP, TRAP, and WPA FAP prints) and to those who used their skills in their expression of political discontent or social commentary. For example, George Biddle, Jacob Burck, H. Mallette Dean, Stevan Dohanos, Hugo Gellert, William Gropper, J. Jay McVicker, Mildred Rackley, Harry Sternberg, and Anthony Velonis, among others.
Allan J. McIntyre
Tucson, Arizona
We are always attempting to develop a more thorough understanding of artists who worked and lived in the Southwestern United States in the early twentieth century. Consideration is given to learning about and acquiring information on artists who resided in the state of Arizona, but due to geographic location and the inability to properly market their art, have been eclipsed by others. It is our hope to fill in yet another corner of American regional art. Although a great deal of literature has been produced on Northern New Mexican artists who worked in the Santa Fe and Taos areas, similar research and publication is sadly lacking for Arizona artists.
We extend our interest of the desert regions of Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah to the more damp and foggy climes of the San Francisco Bay Area. Within that region, we actively seek and sell artists, such as John Haley, Jennie Lewis, Marguerite Redman Dorgeloh, Clay Spohn, et. al.
Nationally we collect American artists working in the various New Deal federal arts programs of the 1930's and early 1940's (for example PWAP, TRAP, and WPA FAP prints) and to those who used their skills in their expression of political discontent or social commentary. For example, George Biddle, Jacob Burck, H. Mallette Dean, Stevan Dohanos, Hugo Gellert, William Gropper, J. Jay McVicker, Mildred Rackley, Harry Sternberg, and Anthony Velonis, among others.
Allan J. McIntyre
Tucson, Arizona