Martinez D. gallery

Paris

Nestled in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, at 15 rue de l’échaudé, Galerie Martinez D. opened its doors over thirty years ago. Driven by a love of prints and art history, Anne Dumas-Simart and Didier Martinez have built up a collection of cutting-edge works, spanning periods from the 16th to the early 20th century. Today, our establishment reaches out to enlightened amateurs as well as passionate collectors and international museums. Always on the lookout for rare works, our collections include prestigious signatures such as Dürer, Rembrandt and Degas, some of which will be presented at the third edition of the Print Fair Parisienne.

Artists presented at the Paris Print Fair

CALLOT Jacques
COROT Camille
DEGAS Edgar
DÜRER Albrecht

GOYA Y LUCIENTES Francisco José
MIRO Joan
PIRANESI Giovanni Battista
REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn

Information

6 bis rue de Châteaudun, 75009 Paris
+33 1 42 81 41 16

15 rue de l’Échaudé, 75006 Paris
+33 1 46 33 42 31
France
galeriemartinezd@gmail.com

Marcantonio RAIMONDI (born in Bologna around 1480 and died between 1527 and 1534) And/or Agostino MUSI, called VENEZIANO (Venice 1490 † Rome 1540)
The Carcass or Procession of the Witches. (Lo Stregozzo). c.1520.
Burin after Raphael (according to Bartsch) or Giulio Romano. H301xW644mm.
Ref : Bartsch, n°426. Delaborde, n°175. Proof of the 2nd state of 2, with the initials “A.V” on the left on the horn, on watermarked laid paper. Courtesy Martinez D gallery.

Eugène DELÂTRE (Paris 1864 † 1938)
La Montmartroise (Bal Debray). c.1896.
Original etching and aquatint, printed in colors.
H425(550)xL287(370)mm. Fine proof on cream laid paper, signed in pencil by the artist. All margins. Courtesy Martinez D gallery.

Pierre LEPAUTRE (Paris 1659 † 1744)
Almanac for the year 1683. La naissance de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne à Versailles le 6 août 1682 et les Réjouissances les plus remarquables qui en ont été faites à Paris dans chaque corps.

Etching and burin in 2 leaves. H865(900)xL545(575)mm. Proof before the typography of the calendar, on laid paper, with the address “A Paris, chez N. Langlois (Paris 1640 † 1703), rue St Jacques à la Victoire”. Small margins. Courtesy Martinez D gallery.