Nicolaas Teeuwisse
Founded in 2004, The Nicolaas Teeuwisse gallery is housed in a historic villa in the residential district of Grunewald, close to Berlin’s famous Kurfürstendamm. The gallery specialises in works on paper, prints and drawings from the 16th to the early 20th century; its collection focuses on rare Old Master prints and European drawings of museum quality and historical significance.
We sell works of art to major international museums and private collectors, and occasionally sell oil sketches and paintings from the above periods. Our carefully edited and lavishly illustrated catalogues meet the highest standards of scholarship and research.
At the Paris Print Fair, we present a selection of museum-quality early and modern European prints of great art historical importance. Our exhibition will include artists such as Andrea Meldolla, Giovanni Battista Franco, Giorgio Ghisi, Jusepe de Ribera and Louis Jean Desprez.
Artists presented at the Paris Print Fair
UMBERTO BOCCIONI
PIERRE BREBIETTE
HONORÉ DAUMIER
GIOVANNI DAVID
LOUIS JEAN DESPREZ
GIOVANNI BATTISTA FRANCO
JACQUES DE GHEYN II
GIORGIO GHISI
LUCA GIORDANO
HENDRICK GOLTZIUS
MEISTER MZ (MATTHÄUS ZASINGER)
JACOB MATHAM
MEISTER I♀V
ANDREA MELDOLLA
GERRIT PIETERSZ.
JUSEPE DE RIBERA
JAN SAENREDAM
TOBIAS STIMMER
GIOVANNI DOMENICO TIEPOLO
ENEA VICO
Information
Erdener Str. 5a
14193 Berlin
Germany
+ 49 30 893 80 29 19
nicolaas@teeuwisse.de

Jusepe de Ribera (known as Lo Spagnoletto, 1591 Játiba – 1652 Naples)
Saint Jerome Reading
Etching, Circa 1624
19,2 x 25,7 cm
Bartsch XX, 47, 3; Brown 13.

Tobias Stimmer (1539 Schaffhausen – 1584 Strasbourg)
King Henri III of France
Woodcut, Circa 1574
21.3 x 18.3 cm
Hollstein 40. Watermark: Croix de Lorraine (cf. Briquet 9320 ff).

Master I♀V (active in Fontainebleau, circa 1540-45)
La Vierge à l’enfant, vénérée par sainte Marguerite, d’autres saints et un ange / The Madonna and Child, Venerated by St Margaret, further Saints and an Angel
Etching after Francesco Parmigianino
35 x 23.8 cm
Catherine Jenkins, Prints at the Court of Fontainebleau, III, 16. Watermark: grape (similar to Briquet 13079, Briançon, Côte-d’Or, 1541).