Addison/Ripley Fine Art

Addison/Ripley Fine Art Fine art in several disciplines: painting, photography, limited edition prints and sculpture. Art consultant to Crowell & Moring, Washington, D. C.

When Addison/Ripley Fine Art was established in 1981 in a large, historic carriage house at 9 Hillyer Court, behind the Phillips Collection, partners Sylvia Ripley and Christopher Addison already had an ambitious agenda for the gallery. Now, as one of Washington, D.C. ‘s foremost contemporary galleries housed in premium space in Upper Georgetown at Book Hill, the gallery continues to thrive and to

present challenging and familiar art works in expansive exhibits throughout the year. We feature changing exhibitions of work by leading area and internationally recognized artists as well as work by younger, emerging artists. Work in all media is represented in the gallery and styles range from traditional landscape to overall abstraction. The gallery displays work in large scale: painting, photography, drawing and sculpture, and more modest scale in those same mediums. The gallery frequently arranges exhibits in other spaces for our clients and artist. Among the services available through the gallery for private clients, other art consultants, interior decorators and corporate entities are art acquisition and sale for private and corporate clients and consultations for placement, lighting, framing and value. We buy and sell at auction on behalf of clients and offer professional advice in this area for our clients. In addition, we work extensively with colleagues throughout the United States and the world, extending our reach and ability to offer our clients the finest work available anywhere. Since 1986, the gallery has been an active member of the Art dealers Association of Greater Washington. Art consultant and curator to the Warner Building, Washington, D.C. Art consultant to the German Marshall Fund, Washington, D.C. Art consultant to Cadwalader, Wickershan & Taft, Washington, D. Art consultant to the United States Department of State, Overseas Buildings Operation, Washington, D. For questions regarding Addison/Ripley Consulting Services, information about artists or our inventory, please contact: Ms. Romy Silverstein. General inquiries may be sent to: [email protected]

On display now at A/R Fine Art!John Morrell - A Memorial ExhibitionExhibit: May 2nd - June 6th📍1670 Wisconsin Ave NW DC ...
05/30/2026

On display now at A/R Fine Art!

John Morrell - A Memorial Exhibition
Exhibit: May 2nd - June 6th
📍1670 Wisconsin Ave NW DC 20007

Join us on Saturday June 6th from 12pm-4pm for the Inaugural Georgetown Summer Art Walk, and see these beautiful paintings in person.

--About the Artist--

John Morrell (1951-2025) was known as a painter of places, ranging between majestic landscapes chronicling his familiar places and renderings of more intimate corners of the world he observed. He attributes some of his inspiration from his connection to Upstate New York and the Hudson River Valley, but also from travel to Maine, England and France, as well as from the Washington DC region in particular the Georgetown neighborhood. His mastery of technique in an array of historical as well as newer media allowed him to conjure a strong sense of space, light, and personal experience. His later work explored glimpses between buildings, behind hedges, or over a fence or garden gate., He once remarked “I am often drawn to what I cannot see.”

Last week for The New Rainbow Color School, three artists inspired by the earth and the beauty our natural world. Each w...
05/22/2026

Last week for The New Rainbow Color School, three artists inspired by the earth and the beauty our natural world. Each with their own unique style, mediums, and interpretations.

--Featured Artists--

Margaret Boozer ||
Harbor Studies (Gold Wash), 2016
Raw clays, steel, 41 × 48 3/10 × 2 in

Jeffrey Smith ||
“Tappahannock 11” 2025
Oil in muslin, 42 x 43 1/2 in.

Ann H. Brown (1922-2014)
“Nonquitt” 2013
watercolor on paper

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🔗 Link in bio

On display now at A/R Fine Art! John Morrell - A Memorial Exhibition Exhibit: May 2nd - June 6th📍1670 Wisconsin Ave NW D...
05/16/2026

On display now at A/R Fine Art!

John Morrell - A Memorial Exhibition
Exhibit: May 2nd - June 6th
📍1670 Wisconsin Ave NW DC 20007

--About the Artist--

John Morrell (1951-2025) was known as a painter of places, ranging between majestic landscapes chronicling his familiar places and renderings of more intimate corners of the world he observed. He attributes some of his inspiration from his connection to Upstate New York and the Hudson River Valley, but also from travel to Maine, England and France, as well as from the Washington DC region in particular the Georgetown neighborhood. His mastery of technique in an array of historical as well as newer media allowed him to conjure a strong sense of space, light, and personal experience. His later work explored glimpses between buildings, behind hedges, or over a fence or garden gate., He once remarked “I am often drawn to what I cannot see.”

Last week for The New Rainbow Color School, three fantastic artists, all with their own unique spin on their craft. From...
05/13/2026

Last week for The New Rainbow Color School, three fantastic artists, all with their own unique spin on their craft. From towering sculptures, to tantalizing textures, to clever ways to re-use the unwanted, these artists truly are powerhouses within their fields.

--Pictured--

Jim Sanborn ||
“Kryptos” (1990)
Acid washed copper

Sharapat Kessler ||
“Laughing Heart” (2020)
H 15 3/4 inches x W 12 3/4 inches
Mixed media collage

Jessica Drenk ||
“Aggregate: Flow 2, junk mail” (2026)
57” x 36”

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05/10/2026

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We had such a wonderful reception last evening commemorating the life, career, and art of the talented John Morrell (195...
05/03/2026

We had such a wonderful reception last evening commemorating the life, career, and art of the talented John Morrell (1951 -2025).

We are pleased to see that many of his pieces in this exhibition have found new homes with friends, loved ones, and collectors.

Visit this stunning collection of John Morrell's work– curated from pieces over the span of 30 years.
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John Morrell - A Memorial Exhibition -
May 2nd - June 6th
📍A/R Fine Art || 1670 Wisconsin Ave NW DC 20007

Join us, Saturday May 2nd from 5pm-7pm to celebrate the life and work of John Morrell.Addison/Ripley Fine Art is pleased...
05/01/2026

Join us, Saturday May 2nd from 5pm-7pm to celebrate the life and work of John Morrell.

Addison/Ripley Fine Art is pleased to present a memorial exhibition for highly respected DMV artist and professor, John Morrell (1951 - 2025) who passed away last year. Thoughtfully curated, based on over thirty years working with the artist, chosen from more than 30 years of work in the artist’s Virginia studio, this exhibition includes works on paper as well as on canvas.

---About---

John Morrell was known as a painter of places, ranging between majestic landscapes chronicling his familiar places and renderings of more intimate corners of the world he observed. He attributes some of his inspiration from his connection to Upstate New York and the Hudson River Valley, but also from travel to Maine, England and France, as well as from the Washington DC region in particular the Georgetown neighborhood. His mastery of technique in an array of historical as well as newer media allowed him to conjure a strong sense of space, light, and personal experience. His later work explored glimpses between buildings, behind hedges, or over a fence or garden gate., He once remarked “I am often drawn to what I cannot see.”

Morrell's work was widely exhibited, nationally as well as internationally, earning him a well deserved reputation as a landscape artist with both an historical understanding of art techniques and materials and as one able to render his subjects in a contemporary mode. His paintings are included in many private and public collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

Congratulations to contemporary artist, Carol Brown Goldberg ( ) on her sales during her latest solo exhibition, "Morphi...
04/29/2026

Congratulations to contemporary artist, Carol Brown Goldberg ( ) on her sales during her latest solo exhibition, "Morphic Resonance."

🔴 "Bancroft Road" (2025) Archival Pigment Print, 1/1, 25"x33"

🔴"Susan's Starry Night" (2026) Embellished Archival Pigment Print, 1/1, 18"x17"

🔴“Room of the Golden Orb” (1983) 22x22

🔴"Uncle Jack And Aunt Florence" (1982) 16x15

🔴"The Bride Takes A Bow" (1983) 14x17

Address

1670 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington D.C., DC
20007

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 4pm
Wednesday 11am - 4pm
Thursday 11am - 4pm
Friday 11am - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm

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+12023385180

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