Associated American Artists (AAA) (1934 - 2000) was an art gallery in New York City. Begun by Reeves Lewenthal, the gallery sold affordable prints and later fabric, china, wallpaper, and other home accessories to middle- and upper-middle class individuals. In a ironic twist of fate, many prints that were originally sold by AAA for very reasonable prices now sell to art collectors for thousands of dollars.

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