Saphir gallery
Booth N°17
The Saphir Gallery was founded in 1979 with the desire to bring together all cultures in a humanistic and universal dialogue.
Reflecting historical changes and cultural transformations, the gallery takes on the ever-renewed challenge of promoting art and artists, both well-known and lesser-known, across borders and eras.
For the 2026 edition, the Saphir Gallery will present etchings by Jacques Camus and Mordecaï Moreh, lithographs by Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Jean Miotte and Édouard Vuillard, and woodcuts by Paul-Émile Colin.
Artists presented at the Paris Print Fair
SERGIO BIRGA
GEORGES BRAQUE
BERNARD BUFFET
JACQUES CAMUS
MARC CHAGALL
ANTONI CLAVÉ
PAUL-ÉMILE COLIN
GUILLAUME CORNEILLE
SERGE KANTOROWICZ
MARIE LAURENCIN
HENRI MATISSE
JEAN MIOTTE
MORDECAÏ MOREH
PABLO PICASSO
HENRI RIVIÈRE
PIERRE SZEKELY
ÉDOUARD VUILLARD
Information
69 rue du Temple
75003 Paris
France
+ 33 1 42 72 61 19
contact@galeriesaphir.com
Paul-Émile COLIN
The Angels of the Divine Comedy
Penknife on boxwood handle
1894
15.4 x 20.3 cm
Antoni Clavé
Strange Instrument III
Carborundum etching, 1980
76 x 56 cm
Henri Rivière
Swan Island
Lithograph on China paper, copy of the deluxe edition, 1900
64 x 90 cm