We receive strong, serious, and clearly identified requests from collectors for the following:
Drawings
Old Master Drawings
Museum-quality works, fresh to the market.
Italian Renaissance & Mannerism
Florentine, Bolognese, and Emilian schools — including Carracci, Parmigianino, Correggio.
Northern Renaissance
15th to early 16th century drawings, including works linked to Joachim Patinir.
French & Italian 17th Century
The Artist at Work
Studies showing the studio, tools, or artistic process.
Study of Drapery
Study or composition with a strong emphasis on drapery
Drawings by Women Artists
Important sheets from the 16th to 19th century.
19th Century
Select academic and Belle Époque drawings.
Paintings
Italian & French Baroque
Caravaggesque or narrative compositions with visual impact.
Northern & French Schools (17th–18th c.)
Notable works or meaningful rediscoveries.
The Artist at Work
Scenes focused on the studio or creative act.
Women Artists
Paintings of historical interest.
19th Century
Works by Besnard, Cabanel, Breton, Béraud, Boldini, Clairin, and Tissot — for particularly representative examples.
We remain open to considering museum-quality works, whether attributed or anonymous, as long as they are fresh to the market and of notable interest. Budgets must be aligned with current market conditions, and we are available to assist in evaluating the relevance and value of each piece.