In September of 2000, Frank Bernarducci and Louis K. Meisel opened Bernarducci.Meisel.Gallery on the 6th floor of 37 West 57th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues in New York. The focus is the presentation of the finest contemporary realist art including established and emerging artists of the genre. Since the Gallery’s inception, many of our artists have begun to exhibit both nationally and internationally and their paintings have been included in museum surveys and featured in museum solo exhibitions. In addition, the Gallery continues to feature a series of important historic shows including; early works on paper by Chuck Close, vintage paintings by Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Robert Bechtle, Richard McLean and Mel Ramos.
For Louis K. Meisel, this is an extension of his existing SoHo operation.
From the time he opened his first gallery in 1966, Mr. Meisel emphasized
the work of realist artists. In 1969, Mr. Meisel coined the phrase
Photorealism and became a pioneer of Photorealist art, championing
the work of such renowned painters as Richard Estes, Audrey Flack,
Chuck Close, Charles Bell, Ron Kleemann and Tom Blackwell. Mr. Meisel
is the author of numerous books on the subject that are known as the
definitive volumes on the leading photorealists and their work. In
addition, Louis K. Meisel Gallery SoHo exhibits vintage and contemporary
American illustration, which are outstanding examples of American
realism.

Roberto Bernardi "Gli Aleati"
2003, oil on canvas, 27 x 39"
Collection New Britain Museum of American Art