Richard Bellamy (art Dealer)
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Richard Hu Bellamy (December 3, 1927 – March 29, 1998), was an American
art dealer An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art, or acts as the intermediary between the buyers and sellers of art. An art dealer in contemporary art typically seeks out various artists to represent, and builds relationsh ...
, known as Dick Bellamy. Dick Bellamy was born in
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in 1927, the son of a doctor who met his future wife at medical school. He ran New York's
Green Gallery The Green Gallery was an art gallery that operated between 1960 and 1965 at 15 West 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City. The gallery's director was Richard Bellamy, and its financial backer was the art collector Robert Scull. Green Gallery ...
, from 1960 until 1965 an art gallery at 15 West 57th Street in
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. He then ran the Noah Goldowsky Gallery on Upper Madison Avenue for a few years. Bellamy attended the University of Ohio in Cincinnati for one semester. In 1949 he visited Provincetown, Massachusetts, and its summer art colony. He moved to New York in the early 1950s, eventually working as director of the Hansa Gallery, a cooperative gallery that included members
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, Jean Follett,
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and Jan Müller.


References


Further reading


Eric La Prade. ''Breaking Through: Richard Bellamy and the Green Gallery 1960-1965: Twenty-Three Interviews''. New York: Midmarch Arts Press, 2010.


* ttps://books.google.com/books/about/Serious_Bidness.html?id=pF4KjwEACAAJ Miles Bellamy, ed. ''Serious Bidness: The Letters of Richard Bellamy'' . New York: Near Fine Press, 2016. 1927 births 1998 deaths American art dealers American art historians {{US-business-bio-1920s-stub