Gordon A. Lewis, Jr.
Senior Director and Vice President

Working internationally for private clients, major dealers and twenty-eight museums (including The National Gallery of Art), Mr. Lewis’ firm is a consortium of specialist conservators of paintings, works of art on paper, sculpture, decorative arts, furniture and conservation framing. Traveling extensively in the Orient, he has trained conservation personnel for fourteen museums, including The National Palace Museum, Taipei. Mr. Lewis is also a well known lecturer and symposia chairman on art and art conservation for museums and institutions including the American Institute of Conservation, New York University, Sotheby’s Art Institute, the Smithsonian Institutions, Museum of American Folk Art, Rutger’s University, Nordstern Insurance and the American Association of Insurance Underwriters.

Mr. Lewis’ undergraduate work was performed at American University with graduate studies and professional seminars at the Johns Hopkins University, New York University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Delaware in conjunction with the University of London, Winterthur Museum, the J. Paul Getty Institute and the Smithsonian Institution’s Conservation Analytical Laboratory.

Author and columnist, Mr. Lewis is the primary author of The Fine Arts Collector’s Guide (1996), and he has been featured in Art News, The New Yorker, Art & Antiques, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and San Francisco Chronicle. He also served as one of CNN’s experts in their documentary on the restoration of the Sistine Chapel.
 
 
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