Gregory James Gallery

Gregory James Gallery Fine Art & the Art of Framing. The gallery represents prominent regional artists and offers creative custom framing. http://www.gregoryjamesgallery.com

We came across this Woldemar Neufeld oil painting (16x20) and thought we should wish all the Moms a belated Mother's Day...
05/13/2026

We came across this Woldemar Neufeld oil painting (16x20) and thought we should wish all the Moms a belated Mother's Day given that the tile is literally "Mother's Day."

Gregory James Gallery has a group of oil paintings by Neufeld, who was primarily known for his watercolors and linoleum block prints of the East River and the Litchfield Hills and rarely painted in oils. The late artist moved from New York City to New Preston Hill in the late 1940s and died in 2002.

The gallery's small collection of oil paintings includes views of the East River, skating in Central Park, a Rhode Island seaside scene, and boats in Mystic Harbor

These works join the gallery’s large collection of watercolors and linoleum block prints of New Preston and Washington Depot, as well as New Milford, Kent, Litchfield, and beyond – including midcentury New York City and the Watch Hill, R.I., area, where Neufeld vacationed with his family.

In addition to the original, hand-signed artwork, Gregory James Gallery also offers a collection of less expensive Neufeld giclee prints.

Visit the gallery at 149 Park Lane Road (Rte. 202) in New Milford to see the full selection of Neufeld works, and head to the artist’s bio page for a sampling of the available works, as well as reading his fascinating story.
https://gregoryjamesgallery.com/artist/woldemar-neufeld/

For details and pricing, or to arrange to see the Neufeld paintings, contact gallery owner Gregory James Mullen at 860-354-3436 or by email at [email protected].

The late artist Ralph Della-Volpe’s figure paintings from the early-to-mid 1960s not only represent a distinct pivot poi...
04/25/2026

The late artist Ralph Della-Volpe’s figure paintings from the early-to-mid 1960s not only represent a distinct pivot point but they are viewed as his most historically significant works – and Gregory James Gallery just acquired four of these works directly from the artist’s daughter.

Shown here is “Arms Up,” (14x12).

While Della-Volpe’s later landscapes and beach scenes are known for their serenity, these 1960s figurative works are characterized by a Fauvist intensity with bold, arbitrary colors and a focus on psychological mood rather than literal representation.

These paintings have a brooding or enigmatic quality. Influenced by the energy of mid-century Modernism, Della-Volpe was trying to capture a feeling rather than a likeness – and they bridge the gap between the somber, dark-toned realism he produced after WWII and the light-drenched semi-abstractions of his later life.

Della-Volpe, who lived in Millbrook, N.Y., served in the Army during World War II and saw action on Utah Beach during the European invasion. He was wounded twice and received the Purple Heart. Later he would serve as head of the art department at Bennett College for nearly 30 years, and he painted until his death at age 94 in 2017.

Visit the gallery at 149 Park Lane Road (Rt 202), in New Milford to see the Della-Volpe paintings or call gallery owner Greg Mullen for details and pricing at 860-354-3436. Also see Della-Volpe's artist’s page on the gallery’s website for more paintings and information: https://gregoryjamesgallery.com/artist/ralph-della-volpe/

Stop by Gregory James Gallery to see a new selection of paintings by Christopher Magadini.Magadini’s style could be call...
04/07/2026

Stop by Gregory James Gallery to see a new selection of paintings by Christopher Magadini.

Magadini’s style could be called Contemporary Impressionism although the pastoral quality of his work recalls the naturalism of 19th century American Landscape Painting. An incredible technician, Magadini is a skilled painter who has synthesized characteristics of these movements—and has even drawn from abstraction—to create his own style where the power of nature to stir the human spirit becomes paramount.

Magadini has taught at College in Tarrytown, N.Y., and has been a guest lecturer at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. He lives in Great Barrington, Mass., and summers in the Adirondacks. Learn more about the artist here: https://gregoryjamesgallery.com/artist/christopher-m-magadini/

The gallery is located at 149 Park Lane Road (Rte. 202) in New Milford. For questions or pricing, contact gallery owner Greg Mullen at 860-354-3436, or by email at [email protected].

It's great to have new paintings by award-winning landscape painter Jim Laurino of Litchfield at Gregory James Gallery.H...
03/17/2026

It's great to have new paintings by award-winning landscape painter Jim Laurino of Litchfield at Gregory James Gallery.

His many awards and honors include an Award of Merit in the “Ship to Shore” exhibit at the Lyme Art Association, where he often exhibits, the Artists Choice award and a 2nd place prize at the Gloucester Arts Festival in Gloucester, VA, the Best Marine Painting award at the Plein Air Easton Competition and Arts Festival in Easton, MD, and 1st Place at the Adirondack Plein Air Festival in Saranac Lake, N.Y.

He also won the Best Body of Work award in the 2025 Plein Air Litchfield painting festival, which earns an automatic invitation for this year's event from Sept. 12 to 20.

Laurino, who studied painting, design, and color theory at the University of Connecticut, has cultivated a bold representational painting style that balances the Impressionists’ influence with contemporary subject matter. The artist's website is http://www.jimlaurino.com

Stop by the gallery at 149 Park Lane Road (Rte. 202) in New Milford to see the new paintings. We're here Monday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, and Sunday by appointment. Reach us at 860-354-3436.

Woldemar Neufeld's "Festival of Lights on the Green" captures the holiday charm of the New Milford Green from an earlier...
12/11/2025

Woldemar Neufeld's "Festival of Lights on the Green" captures the holiday charm of the New Milford Green from an earlier era.

The linoleum block print (linocut) is one of many original hand-signed linocuts available at the gallery by the late artist who was born in 1909 in Russia, emigrated to Ontario, Canada, in 1924, moved to New York City in the mid-1940s and came to New Milford in 1949.

Gregory James Gallery has original Neufeld linocuts of iconic scenes in New Milford, Washington, New Preston, Kent, and around Lake Waramaug, as well as New York City from the 1950s through the late 20th century -- and any/all of them make perfect holiday gifts for the art lovers on your list.

Tapping into the artist's estate, we also have watercolors and oil paintings of Northwest Connecticut, and watercolors of Watch Hill, Rhode Island, and other summer havens in South County.

Visit the gallery at 149 Park Lane Road (Rte. 202) in New Milford to see the full selection of Neufeld works, or contact gallery owner Greg Mullen at 860-354-3436, or by email at [email protected], for details and pricing of works you see on the website.

See the artist's profile page for more of the Neufelds at the gallery:
https://gregoryjamesgallery.com/artist/woldemar-neufeld/

Winter's arrival adds the perfect (if freezing) vibe to the holiday shopping season and the masterful winter landscape p...
12/05/2025

Winter's arrival adds the perfect (if freezing) vibe to the holiday shopping season and the masterful winter landscape paintings in our current exhibit of new works by Thomas Adkins merit a visit to Gregory James Gallery -- and maybe a place under the tree for the art lover on your gift list.

If winter gives you the chills, Adkins has the answer for that. Considered one of the finest landscape artists in the Northeast, he favors all seasons and the 30 paintings in the show exude the magical qualities of light, atmosphere, and landscape in Northwest Connecticut, Vermont, Maine and Monhegan Island, South Carolina, and even Montana.

The exhibit remains on view through Jan. 31. Stop by just to see and appreciate it, or also for some holiday shopping. In addition to paintings by noted artists, the gallery has lots of original prints, including a trove of linocuts by the late Woldemar Neufeld of iconic scenes in Litchfield County, midcentury New York City, and more.

Here's more info about the Tom Adkins exhibit: https://gregoryjamesgallery.com/chasing-the-light-new-thomas-adkins-exhibit-nov-15-jan-31/

* Shown here: Winter Hay Bales, Southbury, 20x30

11/13/2025

New exhibit: Thomas Adkins
Opens Saturday, November 15, with an artist reception 5-7.

Southbury landscape artist Thomas Adkins is having a solo exhibit of new works entitled “Chasing the Light” at Gregory J...
11/04/2025

Southbury landscape artist Thomas Adkins is having a solo exhibit of new works entitled “Chasing the Light” at Gregory James Gallery from Nov. 15 through Jan. 31, 2026.

The exhibit opens with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the gallery located at 149 Park Lane Rd. (Route 202).

“As always, lighting is the key feature in my work,” said Adkins, known for his mastery in capturing the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere on rural and coastal landscapes. “Hence the title ‘Chasing the Light’ … to evoke a strong sense of place by recording the atmospheric conditions of each location at a particular time on a particular day.”

That sense of place extends from Southbury and elsewhere in Northwest Connecticut to Vermont, Maine and Monhegan Island, South Carolina, and Montana.

See our website post to learn more: https://gregoryjamesgallery.com/chasing-the-light-new-thomas-adkins-exhibit-nov-15-jan-31/

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149 Park Lane Rd (Route 202)
New Milford, CT
06776

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Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
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