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brings together three prominent members of the
property Texas, Western and American art scene; David Dike Fine Art, Debbie Leeuw Fine Art
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,dder and Dallas Auction Gallery. The DFAA partnership's goal is to provide both collectors
and artists excellent service, personal attention and scholarly knowledge about DALLAS FINE ART AUCTION
Texas and Western art.
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Yother was established in 1986 in the Arts District of Uptown Dallas. The gallery specializes in late 19th and 20th century American
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provide both new and mature collectors with an immense compilation of traditional and some non-traditional works. David
Dike is a past-president of the Dallas Art Dealers Association and has been a member of the New England Appraisers
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:jest Association of America and the Fine Art Dealers Association for over fifteen years. He has contributed to numerous Texas
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art symposiums, retrospectives and exhibitions across the state. David has contributed to the following books on Texas Art:
lot Dictionary of Texas Art, by Paula and Michael Grauer, 1999 and Texas Painters, Sculptors and Artists, by John and Deborah
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to share his knowledge.
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the a family-owned and operated business, and the Southwest's premier antiques and fine art auction house. The Gallery offers
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only the highest quality antiques and fine art as well as impeccable client service with effortless and seamless transactions
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es for both buyers and sellers. DAG's highly trained auction specialists provide full-service estate consignment management and
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and professional promotion and marketing designed to maximize values with the utmost integrity and personal service. Both
buyers and sellers appreciate the Gallery's hands-on approach, simplified fee structure, and ability to handle estates of any size.
Scott Shuford, president of DAG states, "Dallas Fine Art Auction is a way to showcase Texas and Western art through various
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fields of expertise and offers valuable service to artists and collectors."
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its' doors in 2009, but Debbie Leeuw Fine Art remains dedicated to bringing together artists, artwork and collectors.
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nt Debbie Leeuw strives to give special personal attention to quality artwork as well as providing first class customer service,
11 which sets her apart from the crowd. Debbie Leeuw is known for her commissions, consulting, referrals and buying of 19th
and 20th century American and European oils, watercolors and bronzes with emphasis on Western and Impressionistic works.
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Debbie Leeuw's passion for artwork is what she is known for, but also what makes her successful with every endeavor she
completes. She joined Dallas Fine Art Auction to contribute her proficiency of Western art.3
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