Emanuel von Baeyer
Booth N°13
Emanuel von Baeyer founded his dealership in London in 1998 and established a name for himself with graphic arts and paintings from the 15th to the 21st century.
Emanuel von Baeyer Cabinet was launched in 2010 to direct and showcase his business online. The ‘Cabinet’ website simultaneously presents two exhibitions, on different ‘floors’, each focusing on a single artist, a group of artists or a theme.
In 2024 an exhibition space at 18 Cecil Court in central London was opened to host regular group and solo exhibitions as well as events.
The inventory brings together engravings, drawings and paintings by artists from the 15th to the 20th century, as well as a selection of works by contemporary artists.
Artists presented at the Paris Print Fair
NICOLAS BEATRIZET
HANS SEBALD BEHAM
STEFANO DELLA BELLA
JUAN ANTONIO SALVADOR CARMONA
ALBRECHT DÜRER
ANTONIO MARIA ZANETTI l’Ancien
CARLO LASINIO
FRANCISCO JOSÉ DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES
MONOGRAMMIST IQV
MASTER MZ
GASPARE OSELLO
JUDITH ROTHCHILD
HANS SCHÄUFELIN (Often called SCHÄUFELEIN)
ELISABETTA SIRANI
ULRIKE THEUSNER
ANTHONIE WATERLOO
HANS HOLBEIN le Jeune
Information
18 Cecil Court
Londres WC2N 4HE
United Kingdom
+44 20 7372 1668
artfair@evbaeyer.com
Hans Sebald Beham 1500 Nurenberg – 1550 Frankfurt am Main
Satyr playing the lyre, 1530s
Engraving
Size of sheet: 4.2 x 3.4 cm
Provenance:
Gordon Wright Nowell-Usticke (1894-1978);
Literature:
The New Hollstein 110 to check in images from Jamie
Very fine and early impression with thread margins.
Hans Sebald Beham 1500 Nurenberg – 1550 Frankfurt am Main
Female satyr playing a bagpipe, 1530s
Engraving
Size of sheet: 4.1 x 3.2 cm.
Provenance:
Heinrich Stiebel (1851-1928) (L.1367), known for his exceptional collectino of Beham’s prints;
George W. Reid (1819-1887) (L.1210), keeper of the Print Room at the British Museum from 1866 to 1883.
Literature:
The New Hollstein 111 check Jamie
Basel 1476
Reinhart gar ritterlich (Reinhart is chivalrous),
from: frowen genant Melusina Thüring de Ringoltingen., 1476
Woodcut, hand coloured. Bernhard Richel, Basel ca. 1476
Size of sheet: 27 × 18.1 cm
Literature:
Schreiber 4627