: The International Fine Print Dealers Association lost a longtime
colleague on Saturday, June 4, with the death of Sylvan Cole. He
was 87.
Mr Cole was an expert fine print dealer and a founding member and
former president of the IFPDA. He spent the better part of his
life working with printmakers and he was committed and passionate
about his artists, his gallery and to the field of collecting.
Sylvan Cole was born January 10, 1918. A native New Yorker, he
attended Horace Mann School and went on to Cornell University and
later Rutgers University where he took graduate classes in
history of art.
After serving in World War II, Mr Cole returned to New York and
in 1946 started working for the Associated American Artists
Gallery. The gallery's mission was to "make contemporary art
known and available to the American public; to bring it into the
cultural pattern of the greatest number of American homes." Mr
Cole came to serve the association as director and president in
1958, commenting in an interview with Jacqueline Brody, the
gallery "rose to the top by selling good prints to a lot of
people."
The Sylvan Cole Gallery on 57th Street was established in 1984,
and specialized in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American
prints and drawings. Among others he represented and exhibited
the following artists: Ivan Albright, John Taylor Arms, Milton
Avery, Will Barnet, Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry,
Stuart Davis, Childe Hassam, Edward Hopper, Karl Schrag, John
Sloan, Raphael Soyer, Benton Spruance, James McNeill Whistler and
Grant Wood.
He knew many of these artists personally and was renowned for
being close to the artists with whose work he dealt. Since he
concentrated on printmakers whose work he knew well, he was able
to represent them meticulously. He knew the importance of seizing
the opportunity to collect and record information from the
primary source - the artists or their estates.
Alongside Marty Gordon, Mary Ryan, Paul McCarron and Dorothy
Schneiderman, Sylvan Cole founded the International Fine Print
Dealers Association in 1987 and was a great force behind the
establishment of an annual IFPDA print fair in the Armory
building on Park Avenue. Serving the board since the beginning,
Sylvan Cole assumed the presidency of the board of directors from
November 1994 through November 1997.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Myers Cole of New York City and
Fire Island; a daughter, Nancy Cole Kelly of Rochester, N.Y.; two
sons, Robert Cole of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and James Cole of
Fleury-en-BiƩre, France; a brother, Charles Cole of Fort Worth,
Texas; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.