Eric Gillis Fine Art & la Galerie Mercier sont heureux d’annoncer leur exposition commune cette automne réunissant exceptionnellement deux artistes contemporains français Vernissage : jeudi 21 novembre 2019, de 18h à 21h en présence des artistes Exposition du 22/11/19 > 13/12/18 Ouverture exceptionnelle le samedi 23 novembre de 11h à 17h LUNDI AU VENDREDI > … Continue reading “GRÉGOIRE HESPEL & MARTIN BASDEVANT”
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Arthur Immanuel Loewent(h)al
The present work is a very rare sculpture by the well-known medalist and portraitist Arthur Immanuel Loewenthal, native of Vienna. The bust shows two life-size girls in ivory, for the faces, colored marble for the hair and the shoulders and semi-precious stone for the base. It dates from 1913, when Loewenthal came to Berlin for … Continue reading “Arthur Immanuel Loewent(h)al”
Frieze Masters 2019
Find us at stand C18 FRIEZE MASTERS REGENT’S PARK LONDON NW1 4HG Preview Days: Wednesday 2nd & Thursday 3rd October Friday 4th & Saturday 5th October: 11am-7pm Sunday 6th October: 11am-6pm
MASTER PRINTS
Presenting a rare collection of large portraits by Robert Nanteuil and other fine prints Opening Day: Tuesday October 22, 10am – 8pm Wednesday October 23, 10am – 5pm Thursday October 24, 10am – 6pm Friday October 25, 10am – 4pm 1018 Madison Avenue at 78th Street (5th Floor) New York 10075
Xavier Mellery
The present work is one of the most striking and frontal composition from the Marken period of Xavier Mellery we have ever seen. A stunning prefiguration of the Symbolism to come in his oeuvre and the one of contemporaries, Khnopff (Mellery’s pupil), Degouve de Nuncques, Delville, Doudelet, Minne, etc. Upon his return from Italy in … Continue reading “Xavier Mellery”
Jean Claude Naigeon
This powerful sheet illustrates Naigeon’s unique approach, distinct from the academic classical style. As a young boy from a modest family, Naigeon’s talent and enthusiastic persistence lead him to enter the free art school of Dijon, where he was trained in drawing and painting by François Devosge.[1] This period of teaching was paramount to the development of Naigeon’s technical and stylistic … Continue reading “Jean Claude Naigeon”
Portraits : beyond a likeness
In collaboration with Agnews and Patrick Bourne & Co Thursday 27th June – Friday 12th July, Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10am – 6pm, Saturday & Sunday, 11am – 5pm, Exhibition at Agnews and Patrick Bourne & Co, 6 St James’s Place, London SW1A 1NP
Ker-Xavier Roussel
Certainly, one of the most important and key paintings by Ker-Xavier Roussel, and even from his early Nabi years, but with a very strong Symbolism impact. In 1890-92, the mystic philosophy was everywhere discussed in the Nabis circle, through many ways and especially around Denis and Gauguin. Part of this group, Roussel was then strongly … Continue reading “Ker-Xavier Roussel”
Armand Seguin
The largest print by Armand Seguin, and certainly one of the most impressive ones. As far as we know, we record only four impressions, to which we can add the present one. ‐ A copy from the Roderic O’Conor sale (1956), bought by Pierre Fabius, sold by us to a Private collection, France (in March … Continue reading “Armand Seguin”
Charles Laval
established artist. They then jointly decided to look for inspiration overseas, and travelled together to Panama and Martinique in 1887. Specialists wholly agree that the Martinique works by Laval were in a way ahead of those by Gauguin, like his Femme de la Martinique (Musée d’Orsay). Gauguin was literally fascinated by the Laval works, as … Continue reading “Charles Laval”
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, O.M.
Designed by the painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, this wonderful and very impressive sheet is a very rare survival version of one of his most famous composition that he executed in a painting and a watercolor after 1872. The first painting, A Halt (1872), an oil panel commissioned by Ernest Gambart was destroyed in a fire … Continue reading “Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, O.M.”
William de Degouve de Nuncques
This is one of the largest and most powerful pastels ever seen from William Degouve de Nuncques. The symbolist content is so vigorous that it belongs to the heart of the Belgian Symbolist movement, without equivalent about the subject. Being born into a wealthy, aristocratic family, Degouve de Nuncques was able to indulge his interests … Continue reading “William de Degouve de Nuncques”
George Le Brun
It is always a rare moment when a work by George Le Brun appears on the market. The artist is one of these confidential symbolist masters who died young and who left behind a small number of works, strongly looked after by collectors and curators worldwide. Le Brun is known as “Le Peintre des Fagnes”, … Continue reading “George Le Brun”
Fernand Khnopff
The present sheet is a delightful composition and study by Fernand Khnopff for his forthcoming illustrations of the L’Idée de Justice by Henri Carton de Wiart and to be published only later, in 1909. This opus was the only large one to be intended as a planche hors-texte, unlike the other fifteen little vignettes he … Continue reading “Fernand Khnopff”
George Minne
The present Small Kneeling Youth is certainly the best marble copy ever made of this famous and key step in the history of sculpture, at the end of the 19th century. On top of that, the provenance is by far one of the best for a piece of Art Nouveau and Wiener Werkstätte: Adolphe Stoclet … Continue reading “George Minne”
Victor Marie Hugo
A superb and rare example of Victor Hugo inner and romantic projections and worlds put in drawings. The present sheet dates from his most creative period, between 1850 and 1859. At this time, his method became a real “alchemy”: Hugo added to his ink powdered charcoal, coal, soot, even ground coffee, that he rubs, scrapes … Continue reading “Victor Marie Hugo”
TEFAF Maastricht
MECC, FORUM 100 (stand 716) 6229 GT Maastricht. More information to come…
Realism to Symbolism
A selection of 19th century paintings, sculptures and drawings, presented at our gallery. A chance to admire master works in Brussels, from French early plein air landscapes to German symbolism.
Paul Cézanne
This remarkable and rare oil-study of trees was made by Cézanne during his last years in the countryside of Aix-en-Provence, a few kilometres from the Montagne Sainte-Victoire. He was then living in seclusion from the art world, painting and living out his days in the familiarity of his area. Among all the topics approached by … Continue reading “Paul Cézanne”
George Morren
This work is the most spectacular and most celebrated of George Morren’s neo-impressionist oeuvre. The piece is equally among the greatest specimens of the pointillism movement in Belgium in the early 1890’s. In his early twenties, Morren presented this work at his first salon, which was organized in Antwerp by the Association pour l’Art in … Continue reading “George Morren”