Barridoff Auctions is now

Seeking Consignments!

for our upcoming Spring 2025 International Fine Art Sale

As our signature bi-annual event, our international fine art auctions draw live, online, telephone, and absentee bidders from all over the world. Our auctions are advertised widely both in print and online, and we are proud to consistently achieve sell-through rates of 85-90%. All lots offered in the sale will be featured in our beautiful full-color print catalog. Do you want the opportunity to sell your pieces alongside the work of renowned artists like Andy Warhol, Carl Sprinchorn, Emily Muir, and Charles Woodbury? Visit barridoff.com/sell to submit your artwork or email us at fineart@barridoff.com to discuss any pieces you would like us to consider. 

Pictured: Blue Chair, 1983 by Harold Garde, estimated $4,000 - $6,000

Join us for an exciting opportunity to participate in the art market as we showcase a diverse array of artwork spanning centuries of artistry and craftsmanship.

Upcoming Events

Sell with Barridoff

Barridoff is seeking consignments year round for our upcoming fine art sales. If you inherited artwork from a relative, need to downsize, or just want to know what your artwork is worth, we can advise you on whether your pieces may be suitable for auction. Ready to start your journey with Barridoff?

Bidding with Barridoff

Auctions are a great way to start your collection. Participating in or even just observing our auctions can be a great way to learn about fine art, the art industry, or generally how auctions and the market works. You learn about the values of certain artists, different genres and mediums, basic auction practices, and much more to develop your abilities as a well-informed buyer. Want to learn more about bidding with Barridoff?

  • Artist Corner - Rockwell Kent: Printmaker

    “Rockwell Kent was born on July 21, 1882 in Tarrytown Heights, New York. From a young age he exhibited an interest in and talent for artistic endeavors, a fascination that was nurtured and encouraged by a loving aunt who was herself an artist. After graduating from high school, he spent the summer…”

    Image source: https://rockwellkentjournal.blogspot.com

  • The Artists' Island - Monhegan

    “Since the mid-nineteenth century, Monhegan has been a destination for artists and is still an active art colony today. Hudson River School painter Aaron Draper Shattuck was the first recorded artist to encounter the island while on a tour of lighthouses along the Maine coast. In an 1858 letter…”

  • Artist Corner - John Calvin Stevens

    “Born on October 8, 1855, John Calvin Stevens was renowned as an architect of the Maine Coast. He designed some 1000 homes and cottages, nearly 400 in and around Portland. Although he had aspirations of attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's architecture program upon his graduation from high school, his family was unable to afford the tuition. He instead apprenticed himself…”

  • Artist Corner - Emily Muir

    “Emily Lansingh Muir was born in Chicago in 1904, but grew up in New York where she attended Vassar College. She then attended The Art Students League of New York, where she studied with Richard Lahey and also met her future husband, the artist William Muir. Lahey would become a major influence on her art. Emily married Bill in 1928 and spent the depression as successful…”