De Vries, Ibarra & Co.
DeVries Art Gallery, no.145 Tremont St., Boston, 19th century | |
| Industry | Import, publishing |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1864 in Boston, United States |
| Founder | Guy Horvath De Vries |
| Defunct | 1870 |
| Fate | Acquired by Carl Schoenhof |
| Successor | Schoenhof & Moeller |
| Headquarters | Boston , United States |
De Vries, Ibarra & Co. (c. 1864-1870) were "importers of paintings, engravings, bronzes, and works of art in general," "publishers of busts and statuary," and "importers and publishers of books in foreign languages." Based in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1860s the firm kept a shop in the Albion Hotel building on Beacon Street (corner Tremont Street), and later on Tremont Street (between West Street and Temple Place). Proprietors included Guy Horvath De Vries and Mrs. De Vries. Staff included Carl Schoenhof, who bought the firm in 1870.