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Artworks

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Galleries
Galleries Galeries AB & BA Franck Anelli Fine Art Ars Antiqua d'Arschot & Cie Art et Patrimoine - Laurence Lenne Artimo Fine Arts Galerie Ary Jan Bailly Gallery Helene Bailly Baronian Barbara Bassi F. Baulme Fine Arts Galerie de la Béraudière Galerie Berès Bernier/Eliades Gallery Dr. Lennart Booij Fine Art & Rare Items Boon Gallery Bernard Bouisset Galerie Boulakia Galerie Nicolas Bourriaud Brame & Lorenceau Galerie Van den Bruinhorst Cabinet of Curiosities-Honourable Silver Objects Giammarco Cappuzzo Fine Art Galerie Jean-François Cazeau Galerie Cento Anni Chambre professionnelle belge de la Librairie Ancienne et Moderne (CLAM) Claes Gallery Collectors Gallery Nicolás Cortés Gallery Cortesi Gallery Costermans & Pelgrims de Bigard Dalton Somaré De Brock De Jonckheere Galerie Bernard De Leye Galerie Oscar De Vos De Wit Fine Tapestries De Zutter Art Gallery Dei Bardi Art Thomas Deprez Fine Arts Gallery Desmet DIE GALERIE Douwes Fine Art b.v. Epoque Fine Jewels Finch & Co Galerie Flak A&R Fleury Galerie La Forest Divonne Galerie Christophe Gaillard Galerie des Modernes Ralph Gierhards Antiques / Fine Art Gilden's Art Gallery Gokelaere & Robinson Galerie Hadjer Marc Heiremans Heutink Ikonen Galerie Hioco Huberty & Breyne Galerie Hurtebize Galerie Jamar rodolphe janssen Francis Janssens van der Maelen Galerie Kaléidoscope Kunsthaus Kende Galerie Kevorkian Harold t’Kint de Roodenbeke Florian Kolhammer Alexis Lartigue Fine Art Galerie Bertrand de Lavergne Lemaire Francis Maere Fine Arts Galerie Marc Maison MARUANI MERCIER Galerie Mathivet Mearini Fine Art Meessen Montagut Gallery Galerie Montanari Jan Muller Antiques Klaas Muller Gioielleria Nardi New Hope Gallery Nosbaum Reding Dr. Nöth kunsthandel + galerie Opera Gallery Osborne Samuel Gallery Galeria Jordi Pascual Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach Pauline's Jewellery Box Galerie Alexis Pentcheff Guy Pieters Gallery Gallery de Potter d’Indoye Galerie de la Présidence QG Gallery Maison Rapin Stéphane Renard Fine Art Repetto Gallery Röbbig München robertaebasta Romigioli Antichità Rueb Modern and Contemporary Art Richard Saltoun Gallery Galerie Sophie Scheidecker Serge Schoffel - Art Premier Secher Fine Art & Design Segoura Fine Art Herwig Simons Fine Arts Stern Pissarro Gallery Studio 2000 Art Gallery Galerie Taménaga Galerie Theunissen & de Ghellinck Tobogan Antiques Galerie Patrice Trigano Univers du Bronze Gallery Sofie Van de Velde Van Herck-Eykelberg Galerie Raf Van Severen Samuel Vanhoegaerden Gallery Maurice Verbaet Gallery Galerie von Vertes Axel Vervoordt Galerie Dina Vierny VKD Jewels Galerie Florence de Voldère N. Vrouyr Floris van Wanroij Fine Art Victor Werner Whitford Fine Art Willow Gallery Zebregs&Röell Fine Art and Antiques Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery
 

robertaebasta

Fernand Léger (Argentan 1881-1955 Gif-sur-Yvette) Les Buches, 1952 Gouache on paper 65.7 x 49.9 cm Signed lower right: F. Léger Registered at the Comité Léger with code FL-2022-09-000384 on 23 September 2022 Provenance: private collection, Italy

 

Galerie Hadjer

victor vasarely

Victor Vasarely (Pecs 1908-1997 Paris) Vega-Fel, 1971 Wool Tabard workshop, Tapestry Aubusson, France Unique piece H 263 x W 260 cm Signed lower centre right: Vasarely Provenance: Victor Vasarely, Paris; Galerie Denise René, Paris; private collection, UK Literature: P. Benavides & M. Vasarely, Victor Vasarely, Catalogue raisonné 2, Multiples: Spatials and Remarkable Works, Venezuela, 2019, pp. 161-163, n° 2177

 

Galerie Raf Van Severen

fernand léger

Fernand Léger (Argentan 1881-1955 Gif-sur-Yvette) Le Cordage Jaune, 1935 Oil on board 39 x 53 cm Signed and dated bottom right: F. Léger, 1935 Provenance: collection Robert Guiette; private collection, Belgium Literature: Zervos, C., Fernand Léger. Cahiers d'Art, Paris, 1935, n°1-4, repr. pp. 65 and 67; Bauquier, G., Fernand Léger. Catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre peint 1932-1937, 1996, repr. pp. 870-871

 

Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach

lita albuquerque

Lita Albuquerque (Santa Monica, 1946) On a sliver of sun, she travels toward the moon, 2021 24kt gold leaf on resin and pigment on panel 2.10 x 2.10 m Provenance: the artist's studio Exhibitions: Lita Albuquerque: Liquid Light; Collateral Event of 59th La Biennale di Venezia, Biennale Arte 2022; Presented by bardLA, Los Angeles, California. Curated by Elizabeta Betinski and Neville Wakefield

 

Univers du Bronze

françois pompon

François Pompon (Saulieu 1855-1933 Paris) Grue couronnée au repos, 1926 Bronze with slate patina, specific to Pompon H 26.5 x W 10 x D 15.4 cm Artist's edition signed by Pompon in the wax, cast by Cire C.Valsuani perdue, confidential edition of few examples only, circa 1926-1933

 

Galerie Mathivet

Claude Lalanne (Paris 1925-2019 Fontainebleau) Pomme d'Or, 1970 18k yellow gold H 10.5 cm Monogrammed CL, numbered 3/5, guarantee hallmark Provenance: André Mourgues; Alexandre Iolas collection (Alexandre Iolas, a dealer who was a great supporter of the Surrealists and the New Realists) Claude Lalanne's world is poetic. She moulds bodies, leaves, apples and cabbages, then combines them. Her creations include L'Homme à tête de chou, La Pommebouche and L'Escargot doigt. These pieces are dreamlike, reminiscent of the Baroque world. Yves Saint Laurent, one of her most loyal customers, said: "What moves me about her is that she has managed to combine craftsmanship and poetry in the same exacting way. Her beautiful sculptor's hands seem to push aside the mists of mystery to reach the shores of art". This 'pomme bouche' could also be reminiscent of the world of Magritte...

 

Heutink Ikonen

Ascension of Christ Russia (Yaroslavl), 17th century Egg tempera with gold leaf on a wooden panel surfaced with gesso and linen 72 x 48.5 cm This monumental icon shows an unusual division of planes. In the upper register, Christ is depicted in a green mandorla that is carried to heaven by two angels. The footprints in the earth beneath the mandorla show how Christ was still standing on the earth shortly before. The disciples left beneath gaze and point upwards in wonder. Noticeably, the disciples are standing before the openings of a cave, a reminder of Christ's resurrection from the grave. Directly below Christ, the Mother of God is depicted, flanked by radiant white angels. She bows her head slightly and raises her hands in prayer and reception - a pose reminiscent of the Annunciation. Just as Mary received her divine child at that time, she now leaves him to return to his heavenly father.

 

Art et Patrimoine - Laurence Lenne

Large horned flask Nevers earthenware, 1660-1670 Decoration with a rider on his mount and soldiers in a landscape H 42 cm Literature: Jean Rosen, La faïence de Nevers 1585-1900, Tome 2. L'Age d'or du XVIIème siècle, Ed. Faton, 2009

 

Galerie Kaléidoscope

jacques grinberg

Jacques Grinberg (Bulgaria, Sofia 1941-2011 Paris) The Stiched Man, 1968 Oil on canvas 92 x 73 cm Provenance: private collection, Bertha Urdang, Israel; private collection, France Literature: Jacques Grinberg-ŒUVRES//WORKS, Cohen & Cohen, Paris, 2012; Jacques Grinberg | Mao To Laï | Maryan, exhibition catalogue, Galerie Kaléidoscope, Paris, 2019; Jacques Grinberg | Panorama | 1964-2010, exhibition catalogue, Galerie Kaléidoscope, Paris, 2021; Stoullig Claire, Lang Luc, Art Cruel, exhibition catalogue, Musée Jenish Vevey, Suisse, 2022 Exhibitions: Paris, 2019, Galerie Kaléidoscope, Jacques Grinberg | Mao To Laï | Maryan; Paris, 2021, Galerie Kaléidoscope, Jacques Grinberg | Panorama | 1964-2010

 

Galerie Montanari

Antique frame Marquetry frame with original mirror Spruce core and fruitwood marquetry Italy, 17th century H 46 x W 32 cm

 

Galerie Flak

Ritual figure, Ngbaka or neighbouring cultures Ubangi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, early 20th century Carved wood, beads and metal H 32 cm Provenance: collection David Henrion, Brussels; collection Didier Claes, Brussels; collection Richard Carchon, private collection, California Literature: Claes. Premium Art from Black Africa/Art premier d’Afrique Noire, Didier Claes, Bruxelles, 2005; Ubangi. Art and Cultures from the African Heartland, Grootaers, Bruxelles, Fonds Mercator, 2007, p. 121, #3.13; African Impressions. Tribal Art and Currents of Life/Empreintes d’Afrique. L’art tribal au fil des fleuves, B. Von Lintig & H. Dubois, 5 Continents, 2011, pp. 82-83, #31 Exhibition: Ubangi. Art and Cultures from the African Heartland, Afrika Museum, Berg en Dal, The Netherlands, 13 October 2007–31 March 2008

 

Baronian

gilbert & george

Gilbert & George Vee Beard, 2016 Mixed media 151 x 127 cm

 

Galerie Christophe Gaillard

hélène delprat

Hélène Delprat (Amiens, 1957) Turritopsis nutricula, 2010 Pigments, silver pigment, acrylic and glitter on canvas 200 x 160 cm Signed Provenance: the artist's studio; Galerie Christophe Gaillard Literature: Hélène Delprat, Les Travaux et les Jours, Éditions Dilecta/Galerie Christophe Gaillard, 2017, p. 247 Exhibition: Hélène Delprat, I Did it My Way, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France, 2017

 

F. Baulme Fine Arts

nicolas bertin

Nicolas Bertin (Paris, 1668-1736) Achilles entrusted by Thetis to the centaur Chiron, circa 1725 Oil on canvas 62 x 79.5 cm Provenance: private collection, Paris Literature: Thierry Lefrançois, Nicolas Bertin, 1668-1736, Paris, 1981 Nicolas Bertin has begun his career as a painter under the reign of Louis XIV and has ended it under Louis XV. He was part of this pivotal generation of 'Trianon painters' who switched from large historical painting, to smaller pictures – frequently easel paintings, which seduced a new generation of clients. Painting in the early years of the 18th century was ahead of the evolution of society, and it was only during the Regency that France freed itself from the rigorous artistic rules of the end of the reign of Louis XIV. The country undertook reforms and its morals evolved. It was just after this political and artistic revolution that Bertin painted this picture. The choice of theme itself is significant of lighter times: the nymph Thetis entrusts her son Achilles to the centaur Chiron.

 

Bailly Gallery

bernard buffet

le phare

1980 Oil on canvas 73 x 100 cm 99 x 126 cm (with frame) Signed upper right : Bernard Buffet ; Dated upper left : 1980

 

Cortesi Gallery

arnaldo pomodoro

Arnaldo Pomodoro (Morciano di Romagna, 1926) Disco, 2002 Bronze 24.8 x 21 cm Ed. of 8 + 2 AP Provenance: Imago Art Gallery, Lugano; Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans; Private Collection, New York Literature: Flaminio Gualdoni, ed., Arnaldo Pomodoro: Catalogo ragionato della scultura, vol. II, Milan, 2007, n° 1039, p. 766 (another example ill.); Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro, ed., Arnaldo Pomodoro: Catalogue Raisonné, n° 1039 (AP 779), online (another example ill.) Exhibitions: 2006 Arnaldo Pomodoro: Sculture, Chiari, Galleria d'arte L'Incontro Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, October 7–November 30, 2006, p. 44 (another example exh. and ill.)

 

Meessen

namsal siedlecki

Namsal Siedlecki (USA, Greenfield 1986) Gandhāra, 2023 Electrodeposited copper Circa 27 x 16 x 17 cm Provenance: the artist's studio

 

Costermans & Pelgrims de Bigard

ernest louis jean cremer

Ernest Louis Jean Cremer (France, 1731-1793) Mahogany quartet table, circa 1780 Louis XVI period H 74.5 x W 53.5 x D 38 cm Stamped by Cremer, received Master on July 13, 1777 Literature: P. Kjellberg, Le Mobilier français du XVIIIe siècle, Les Editions de l'Amateur 2008, p. 218

 

Galerie La Forest Divonne

jeff kowatch

Jeff Kowatch (USA, Los Angeles 1965) Green Run, 2013 Oil on canvas 181 x 200 cm Provenance: the artist's studio

 

Galerie Cento Anni

philippe wolfers

Philippe Wolfers (Brussels, 1858-1929) The garland or frieze of garlands, circa 1928 Bronze sketch on marble base H 28 cm Signed Philippe Wolfers Lost wax, Foundry Ateliers Wolfers Provenance: private collection, Belgium Literature: La Dynastie Wolfers, Ed. Pandora, p. 425 Exhibitions: Brussels 1928, n° 197; Antwerp 1929, n° 69

 

Galerie Christophe Gaillard

stéphane couturier

Stéphane Couturier (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1957) Angers - Chant de l'Apocalypse n° 1, 2022 Tapestry: mixed technique - rag, wool, cotton, hemp, linen, acrylic, string, onion and citrus threads, sewing thread, nylon thread, sequins... 205 x 277 cm Edition of 3 Provenance: the artist's studio; Galerie Christophe Gaillard

 

Dr. Lennart Booij Fine Art & Rare Items

emile gallé

Emile Gallé (Nancy, 1846-1904) Vase, circa 1895 Aquamarin enamelled and hand etched vase with applied handles H 25 cm Provenance: private collection, France Literature: Alistair Duncan, The Paris Salons 1895-1914, vol. IV, p. 228 for a similar model

 

Studio 2000 Art Gallery

willem paerels

Willem Paerels (Delft 1878-1962 Eigenbrakel) Scheveningen boulevard, 1907 Oil on canvas 70 x 70 cm Signed lower right: Paerels Provenance: private collection, The Netherlands; private collection, Belgium; Galerij Jeanne Buytaert, Antwerp; collection M. Jefferys, Brussels (before 1924) Literature: André A. Moerman, Willem Paerels 1878-1962: retrospectieve tentoonstelling georganiseerd in het raam van het Nederlands-Belgisch Cultureel Akkoord, Brussel [etc.] 1978, p. 21, n° 11: dated ’1907’ by the artist in his notes Exhibitions: Brussels (Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles), Willem Paerels, 17 September 1968-1 October 1968 and Amersfoort (Zonnehof), 5 October 1968-4 November 1968; Brussels (Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België), 3 March 1978-16 April 1978 and Laren (Singer Museum), 30 April 1978-11 June 1978, Willem Paerels 1878-1962: retrospectieve tentoonstelling georganiseerd in het raam van het Nederlands-Belgisch Cultureel Akkoord

 

Galerie Bernard De Leye

Crucifix Spain, circa 1550 Silver gilt and rock crystal, the Christ in silver gilt with polychrome cold paint H 41 x W base 19.5 x W cross 22 cm Its workmanship and quality of conservation are exceptional

 

A&R Fleury

geer van velde

Geer Van Velde (1898-1977) Composition bleue, circa 1951 Oil on canvas 71.5 x 62 cm Signed 'GvV' lower right Certificate of authenticity established by Pierre François Moget

 

Galerie Theunissen & de Ghellinck

Pierre Hache (Grenoble, 1705-1776) Three-drawer chest of drawers Olive, walnut veneer and marquetry decorated with gilt bronzes France, Louis XIV period, circa 1735-1740 H 85 x W 119 x D 63 cm Stamped Hache in Grenoble

 

Galerie Boulakia

pierre alechinsky

Pierre Alechinsky (Brussels, 1927) L'affaire du bois de Meillant, 1990 Acrylic on paper mounted on canvas 60 x 100 cm Signed and dated lower right: Alechinsky, signed, titled, and dated on the reverse: L’AFFAIRE DU BOIS DE MEILLANT 1990 Alechinsky Provenance: acquired directly from the artist Exhibitions: Alès, Musée Pierre André Benoit, Pierre Alechinsky, peinture - livres, June-October 1990, n° 42; Salzburg, Rupertinum, Pierre Alechinsky: Reisende Tusche, May-July 1991, n° 28 Born in 1927, Pierre Alechinsky moved to France in 1951 where he became a part of the CoBrA movement, sharing the same passion for the freedom of form and colour as other artists belonging to this group. After travelling around Japan in 1955, he became interested in Asian artistic techniques, ultimately adopting a style which incorporated the processes of Japanese calligraphy. The incorporation of calligraphic signage is apparent, set up against a blue border which elegantly frames the central composition. The title provides a playful backstory for the figures in the painting, whose wide eyes and claw-like hands draw us into a thrilling aesthetic narrative.

 

Galerie Taménaga

kyosuke tchinaï

Kyosuke Tchinaï (Japan, 1948) Lilies in the night light, 2023 Mixed media on washi paper mounted on panel 73 x 92 cm Provenance: the artist's studio

 

Galerie Dina Vierny

judit reigl

Judit Reigl (Kapuvár 1923-2020 Marcoussis) Mass Writing, 1958 Oil on canvas 80 x 114.5 cm Signed: Reigl and dated lower right: 1958 Provenance: Galerie Kléber, Paris; private collection, Paris; Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris Exhibition: Paris, Galerie Dina Vierny, Judit Reigl, Panta rhei, 2023, ill. p. 30

 

Galerie Kaléidoscope

antonio recalcati

Antonio Recalcati (Bresso 1938-2022 Milan) Slip, 1961 Oil on canvas 80 x 60 cm Provenance: estate Antonio Recalcati Literature: (non exhaustive list) Jouffroy Alain, Les empreintes de Recalcati 1960-1962, Christian Bourgois, 1975; Recalcati, Dall' impronta all'immagine, exhibition catalogue, Palazzo Reale, Comune di Milano, Gabriele Mazzotta, Milan, 1987; Antonio Recalcati, exhibition catalogue, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Farsetti, Milan, 1990; Antonio Recalcati, 1959/1999-Mano a Mano, exhibition cat., Villa Tamaris, La Seyne-sur-mer, 1999; Antonio Recalcati-La passione della libertà, exhibition catalogue, Galleria Gruppo Credit Valtellinese, Refettorio delle Stelline, Grafiche Aurora, Milan, 2004; Antonio Recalcati, exhibition catalogue, Guttklein Fine Art, Paris, 2018 Exhibitions: (non exhaustive list) 1976, Paris, Centre National d'Art Contemporain/Musée National d'Art Moderne, Recalcati, Empreintes; 1987, Milan, Palazzo Reale, Recalcati-Dall' impronta all'immagine; 1990, Milan, Galleria d'Arte Moderna Farsetti, Antonio Recalcati; 1999, La Seyne-sur-mer, Villa Tamaris, Antonio Recalcati, 1959/1999-Mano a Mano; 2004, Milan, Galleria Gruppo Credit Valtellinese, Refettorio delle Stelline, Antonio Recalcati-La passione della libertà; 2018, Paris, Guttklein Fine Art, Antonio Recalcati The Galerie Kaléidoscope stand is dedicated to three painters from the figurative avant-garde in Paris in the 1960s and 1970s. It will feature something exceptional in the history of art: the first Slip Print made in 1961 by Antonio Recalcati (1938-2022). After beginning to make prints of his own body in oil paint in 1960, the following year Antonio Recalcati placed traces of his own clothes (shirt, pants, socks, pants, T-shirt, etc.) at the centre of his paintings. At the same time, Yves Klein was producing his beautiful Anthropometries, done in public and using the bodies of naked women as paintbrushes. On the other side of the Atlantic, Pop Art artists were also incorporating everyday objects into their paintings. But the references and atmosphere of Recalcati's paintings are radically different. The fruit of a hand-to-hand encounter between the painter and his canvas, in the solitude of the studio, these works have a dramatic tension that is offset by a singular luminosity and a great deal of vitality. In 2022, Galerie Kaléidoscope and Antonio Recalcati decided to embark on an ambitious process of rediscovery in France and abroad. Since the artist's death a year ago, she has represented the Estate, and will shortly be contributing to the launch of a catalogue raisonné of 60 years of painting. Antonio Recalcati was at the forefront of the great figurative renewal of the second half of the twentieth century, while constantly engaging in dialogue with his elders: from Etruscan painting to Picasso, via of course the masters of the Italian Renaissance.

 
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