My dad and I found American Fine Art Editions one night after dining in Old Town. Never in my life have I viewed such an extensive collection of art by Warhol, Neiman, Picasso, Picot, Rembrandt, Dali,and Delacroix (to name a few).
We were greeted by a saleswoman who strolled through the gallery with us. She asked my father if we collected art (we do) and what existed in our collection. American Fine Art editions does have a few pieces by one of our close family friends--Leonardo Nierman. I could tell the saleswoman was slightly taken aback when we mentioned that our Nierman pieces surpassed theirs in both quality and quantity.
My dad's a nonchalant kind of guy, so the saleswoman's spiel didn't phase him one bit. The art in our collection is much older (and diverse) than the pieces in American Fine Art Editions; she backed off when she realized that we weren't doing a one-stop-shop.
This is an amazing place to visit. The art is stunning and the collection is HUGE. What happens if a fire or other natural disaster occurs? To lose such a massive collection of art would be a tragedy; I'm guessing they're insured, but if something did happen all of the gorgeous work would be lost forever.
I was reprimanded for trying to photograph of some of the work with my iPhone, which makes sense...but it's not like this is the Met or anything. Don't bring your kids, unless they're very well-behaved. This is the kind of place that draws people in to make a sale. Be armed with your knowledge and an air that you're not overly impressed.