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Norman Hirschl, 86; American Art Expert, Founder of N.Y. Gallery

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Norman S. Hirschl, 86, an expert in American paintings and a founder of the Hirschl & Adler Galleries in New York City, died Tuesday at his home in Williamstown, Mass. The cause of death was not announced.

A native of New York City, Hirschl attended City College but left school to go into his uncle’s gallery business.

A specialist in the Hudson River and Ashcan schools of American painting, Hirschl opened his own gallery in 1938.

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He folded it after three years and managed another prominent gallery for the next decade. In 1952, he joined Abraham Adler in opening the Hirschl & Adler Galleries.

Hirschl was president of the Art Dealers Assn. of America from 1982, the year he retired from the gallery business, to 1984.

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