Jan Weiner's award-winning Dallas interior design firm began advising clients on fine art acquisitions in the 1960s. By the late 70s she was hanging one-man shows and group exhibitions on the walls of her Topeka home, and the rest - as they say - is history. In the 30 years that followed Jan represented more than a hundred contemporary artists of local, regional and national reputation through her galleries in Topeka and Kansas City. Along the way, she amassed a huge archive of correspondence and mementos from the artists she served and grew close to, while also building a formidable collection of their paintings, prints, mixed media and studio ceramics.
- Modern, Abstract and Non-representational Works by Local and National Artists, 1960 - 2010
- Legacy Prints and Paintings by American and European Artists, 1860 - 1950
- Important 20th Century American Studio Pottery
- Modern Design Furniture and Accessories
Mika Negishi Laidlaw Terra Cotta Sculpture
Jun Kaneko (B. 1942) Slabs, 7 x 5 inches
Stephen DeStaebler (1933-2011)
Blue Knee
Abstracted Tibia on Plinth
Self Portrait of Golden Age Hollywood Costume Designer Walter Plunkett Reflected on a Silver Pot
Suzanne Pipkin (B. 1938)
Layered Acrylic on Canvas
A Cassina Red Blue Chair after Gerrit Rietveld
Lloyd Foltz and Other Prairie Print Makers
One of Two Edward Winter Enamel Plaques
Zanne Hochberg (1931‑2001)
Oil on Canvas, One of Several
One of Two Monumental Works by Jesse Small
George Van Millett (1864‑1953)
Late 20th Century Beach Scene by Niek Van Der Plas
Nine Thomas Hart Benton Lithographs
Norman Cherner Pretzel Chairs For Plycraft
Johann Berthelsen (1883‑1972)
Patrick Nagatani and Andre Tracey Cibachrome Prints
Roger Shimomura
Oil on Canvas