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The Leader in Folk and Pop Art The David Leonardis Gallery has been the premier leader of folk and pop art around Wicker Park, Chicago, on April 2nd, 1991. Modern American Art. Howard Finster (1916-2001) was an American folk artist. He is famous for his images that honor him. The David Leonardis Gallery showcases modern art pieces by Donald Topp and transcendental paintings by Matt Lamb. You can enrich any lives. When you have finished looking at the featured artists, please take a look at our website. David Leonardis is always happy to see visitors at his gallery. David was interested in changing gifts into merchandise. David Leonardis always liked art and understood its power. Between the years of 1990 and 1991, the Recession was at its peak. Later on, David became aware that he was a skillful artist thanks to the support he got from Howard Finster and Chris Peldo, Glenn Wexler, and Andy Kane. David wanted to possess a piece of art that he could not afford, so he got a job at an art gallery where within eight months, he was able to purchase. Every single profitable art sale is then transformed into an investment. The revenue was later used to establish the David Leonardis Gallery. Twenty-eight years later, the Wicker Park Gallery is still afloat, surviving yet another severe recession. We have remained at the top of 21st century American Art. DLG also boasts of 19th-century French bronzes. Lithographs, 20th-century Contemporary, Pop, Folk Art and Photography. David Leonardis is a genuine lithographer. When asked what drives him, David Leonardis said, "Simple: I love making people happy and making corporations smile by letting them see art."
 
Customers rave about the David Leonardis Gallery. Reviews praise exemplary customer service, including quick shipping and item descriptions. The gallery's owner, David Leonardis, is described as approachable, knowledgeable and passionate about promoting new artists. The collection is diverse and exciting, sparking creativity and conversation. Prices are seen as fair, particularly when placing custom orders. Folks agree that the gallery is a "must visit" in Chicago, with many stating they intend to buy more pieces in the future. People also note how accessible Leonardis makes the art world. Their children are in particular grateful. Comments often revolve around being turned off by typical "snobby" galleries and finally finding that one diamond in the rough. Leonardis has become a mentor for them, guiding his customers from no knowledge about art, to avid art collectors. A must-have experience..