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Rehs Galleries, Inc. was elected a member of the Fine Art Dealers Association in 1995 .<ref name="Perceiving a New Threat to Dealers on the Internet, the President of FADA takes Matters into His Own Hands">[https://www.antiquesandthearts.com/perceiving-a-new-threat-to-dealers-on-the-internet-the-president-of-the-fada-takes-matters-into-his-own-hands/ The President of FADA takes Matters into His Own Hands<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name="Fine Art Dealers Association Announces New President">[http://artdaily.com/news/31862/Fine-Art-Dealers-Association-Announces-New-President#.WTi8nGjyuUk Fine Art Dealers Association Announces New President<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> This same year Rehs Galleries, Inc. moved from the 63rd street premises to its current location at 5 East 57th Street, New York City. In 2003 the gallery began its [[Emile Munier]] online catalogue raisonné project and in 2007 the online project for [[Antoine Blanchard]] was launched; the latter has been headed up by Amy Rehs who stated working at the gallery on a part-time basis a few years earlier (Amy took on a full-time position in 2009).
==Gallery Exhibitions==
*''[[Antonio Jacobsen]]: 1870s, 1880s, 1890s'' – January 21 – February 11, 1988
*''Flowers, Still life, Garden and Summer Views'' – October 4–24, 1988
*''Barry Oretsky'' – November – December 1989
*''[[Antonio Jacobsen]]: The Last 25 Years (1897–1921)'' – January 18 – February 9, 1990
*''Warner Friedman – Recent Works'' – June 6–21, 1991
*''The [[Salon (Paris)]] & Beyond: An Exhibition of French Paintings, 1880–1940'' – March 25 – April 25, 1992
==References==
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