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Wally Findlay Galleries : ウィキペディア英語版
Wally Findlay Galleries

Wally Findlay Galleries is a commercial art gallery with locations in New York and Palm Beach.
==History==
Wally Findlay Galleries was founded as “Findlay Art Rooms” In Kansas City, Missouri, in 1870, by William Wadsworth Findlay. Initially, the company sold art supplies (including paints, brushes, canvas, etc.) as well as paintings.〔(Staff (February 22, 1970), Findlay Galleries Plan Exhibition, Launches Centennial Celebration, ''Palm Beach Daily News'' ), additional text.〕
William’s son, Walstein C. Findlay, took over the business. One of the senior Wally’s innovations was that of acquiring art directly from the capitals of Europe and bringing them back to the United States for resale.〔(ibid ), additional text.〕
Wally Findlay, Jr. joined the company in 1932, and under his leadership, the company expanded geographically opening a gallery in Chicago in 1938. In 1961, the gallery in Palm Beach was opened, followed by New York in 1964. In 1971, the company opened galleries in Beverly Hills and Paris.
In August 1969, Wally Findlay Galleries became a public company.〔(SEC News Digest, 07-29-1969 ).〕 The stock traded over-the-counter.〔(Alexander Hammer (March 12, 1970), Amex Prices Drop In Slow Trading, ''New York Times'' ).〕 In 1973, Findlay bought back 100% of the outstanding stock.
Toward the end of the 1970s, Findlay sought to franchise the business.〔(George Lazarus (September 29, 1980), Skater Eric Heiden joins Schwinn, ''Chicago Tribune'' ).〕 In the fall of 1980, James R. Borynack, then a company senior vice president (and future owner of the company), bought the Wally Findlay Galleries in New York as the first franchisee.〔(Dorey Finn Scott (March 22, 1981), The Findlay Name Opens Art Doors – Borynack Behind Reputation, ''The Palm Beach Daily News'' ).〕 That same year, Louis Stern franchised the Beverly Hills branch.〔(Staff (December 7, 1980), Jack Silverman At Ankrum Gallery, ''Los Angeles Times'' ).〕 In 1984, with the franchise system breaking down, Findlay again bought 100% of the company back.
Wally Findlay died in 1996, leaving no heirs. He left his company to his employees who managed it while looking for a buyer. James Borynack rejoined the company that year and purchased the company from the estate shortly thereafter.〔(Staff (September 27, 1999), Quotes, ''New York Newsday'' ).〕

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