Emanuel von Baeyer – Cabinet

London

This year we will be presenting a selection of contemporary artworks featuring prints by artists published by Emanuel von Baeyer London, as well as a selection of prints from the Old Masters through to the 20th century, plus masterpieces from our recent Deutsch Englisch / German British Drawings, Prints, Photographs, Sculptures and Letters 1850 – 1920 catalog. This important catalog spans the eras from naturalism to symbolism, and reveals the personal lives of many artists who lived in Germany, Great Britain and Italy. Artist’s proofs and print portfolios from the catalog will be on display at our booth. Emanuel von Baeyer founded his art business in London in 1998. He is renowned for his dynamism in graphic arts and paintings from the 15th to the 21st century. Emanuel von Baeyer-Cabinet was launched in 2010 to direct and expand his business into e-commerce. 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. The “Cabinet” website simultaneously presents two exhibitions, each focusing on a single artist, a group of artists or a theme.

Artists presented at the Paris Print Fair

LAWRENCE ALMA-TADEMA
STEFANO DELLA BELLA
JOHN CAGE
ANDREANA DOBREVA
PETER DOIG
KESS VAN DONGEN

NEIL GALL HORST JANSSEN MAX KLINGER MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN SAMUEL PALMER GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI
GERHARD RICHTER JØRGEN ROED JUDITH ROTHCHILD HANS SANDREUTER WALTER RICHARD SICKERT GIOVANNI ANDREA SIRANI JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER

Information

130-132 Hamilton Terrace
London NW8 9UU
United Kingdom
+44 20 7372 1668
paris@evbaeyer.com

Max Klinger (1857 Leipzig – 1920 Großjena), Eine Liebe. Tod (A Love. Death), 1882-1887.
From a very rare series of four intermediate states, etching with aquatint. From the very rare Iier état to the Vième état of IX. Some retouched by the artist.

Literature: Singer 166 I, II, III and V/IX;
Frankfurt 1992, No. 145 (i) and 146 (ii) (illustrated). This series can be considered the most important sequence of Klinger’s prints. Courtesy Emanuel von Baeyer – Cabinet.

 

Hans Sandreuter (1850 Basel – 1901 Riehen), Self-portrait, 1899, colored woodcut. Sheet size: up to 29.6 x 22.4 cm. One of a series of eight prints in different states and up to two colors (à la poupée), hand-printed from a single block on different types of paper. Courtesy Emanuel von Baeyer – Cabinet.