La Gazette Drouot
53 Posts
18, boulevard Montmartre, Paris, France 75009
014-770-9300
- Auction Industry
The Creuzevault Collection, a Family Affair
Germaine Richier, Jean Dubuffet and Bernard Buffet are the names to remember from the collection that...
- Art Fairs
The Salon du Dessin Celebrates its 30th Anniversary in Paris
The international event returns to Place de la Bourse with a tempting array of works for...
- People
Gérard and Jeanne-Yvonne Borg: Art, Circus Memorabilia and a Collection
Rare posters, paintings, Japanese prints, photographs, costumes and objects from the circus world make up the...
- Auction Industry
Focillon-Baltrusaitis: A Family History of Art
Not only teacher and pupil but also father-in-law and son-in-law, the two academics Henri Focillon and...
- Auction Industry
The Basque Country According to Ramiro Arrue
Ramiro Arrue will once again be leading the selection of Basque painters, with several works honoring...
- Auction Industry
An Autograph Manuscript by Philip the Fair: A Piece of French History
This parchment written by the Iron King (r. 1285-1314) reminds us of the major and often...
- People
Etienne Bréton: Old Master Consultant
President of Saint Honoré Art Consulting, Etienne Bréton works alongside Marc Blondeau and Nicolas Schwed. With...
- Art Fairs
Report: Expo Chicago, a Joyous American Comeback
Banking on diversity, the contemporary art fair made a comeback with ambitions to become more international...
- Art World
Art Basel Report Confirms Art Market Recovery at $65.1M!
The global art market bounced back in 2021, returning to its 2019 level and even slightly...
- Auction Industry
Henry Moret and the Generous Harvest Season
With this 1891 painting, French artist Henry Moret provides a synthetic vision of an authentic Brittany—and prepares to make...
- Auction Industry, Exhibitions
Jean Touret and the Resurrection of Les Artisans de Marolles
The sculptor fell into oblivion after the success of Les Artisans de Marolles in the 1950s-1960s....
- Exhibitions
The Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam Revolutionizes Storage
Open to the public since 2021, this new Dutch facility explores original ways to store museum...
- Auction Industry
T for Tapestry: The 19th Century, Volume 3
The 19th century certainly witnessed a notable dichotomy in the sphere of tapestries. After a period...
- Art Fairs
PAD: The French Art of Living is Back in Paris
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design is back...
- Art Industry
Money Laundering: Art Dealers Appeal to Europe
An American report that minimizes the risks of money laundering in the art market rekindles the...
- Auction Industry
Collecting History: “Œuvres Choisies” Celebrates Important Art Patrons and Collectors
The Hôtel Drouot welcomes visitors to the new installment of its regular collegial exhibition, known as...
- Auction Industry
The Creuzevault Collection, a Family Affair
Germaine Richier, Jean Dubuffet and Bernard Buffet are the names to remember from the collection that...
- Art Fairs
The Salon du Dessin Celebrates its 30th Anniversary in Paris
The international event returns to Place de la Bourse with a tempting array of works for...
- People
Gérard and Jeanne-Yvonne Borg: Art, Circus Memorabilia and a Collection
Rare posters, paintings, Japanese prints, photographs, costumes and objects from the circus world make up the...
- Auction Industry
Focillon-Baltrusaitis: A Family History of Art
Not only teacher and pupil but also father-in-law and son-in-law, the two academics Henri Focillon and...
- Auction Industry
The Basque Country According to Ramiro Arrue
Ramiro Arrue will once again be leading the selection of Basque painters, with several works honoring...
- Auction Industry
An Autograph Manuscript by Philip the Fair: A Piece of French History
This parchment written by the Iron King (r. 1285-1314) reminds us of the major and often...
- People
Etienne Bréton: Old Master Consultant
President of Saint Honoré Art Consulting, Etienne Bréton works alongside Marc Blondeau and Nicolas Schwed. With...
- Art Fairs
Report: Expo Chicago, a Joyous American Comeback
Banking on diversity, the contemporary art fair made a comeback with ambitions to become more international...
- Art World
Art Basel Report Confirms Art Market Recovery at $65.1M!
The global art market bounced back in 2021, returning to its 2019 level and even slightly...
- Auction Industry
Henry Moret and the Generous Harvest Season
With this 1891 painting, French artist Henry Moret provides a synthetic vision of an authentic Brittany—and prepares to make...
- Auction Industry, Exhibitions
Jean Touret and the Resurrection of Les Artisans de Marolles
The sculptor fell into oblivion after the success of Les Artisans de Marolles in the 1950s-1960s....
- Exhibitions
The Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam Revolutionizes Storage
Open to the public since 2021, this new Dutch facility explores original ways to store museum...
- Auction Industry
T for Tapestry: The 19th Century, Volume 3
The 19th century certainly witnessed a notable dichotomy in the sphere of tapestries. After a period...
- Art Fairs
PAD: The French Art of Living is Back in Paris
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design is back...
- Dec 2, 2021
International Content Sharing Agreement Industry news site Auction Daily has recently partnered with French weekly magazine La Gazette Drouot to share content from around the globe. Auction Daily now offers exclusive content from La Gazette Drouot International to its audience of collectors, industry professionals, and auction houses. La Gazette Dr...
- Nov 18, 2021
A splendid find—a Ribera in fine condition, signed, dated and with a wax seal with Cardinal Flavio Chigi's arms—is now making its auction debut. Jusepe de Ribera (1588-1656), The Penitent Saint Peter, oil on canvas signed and dated on the bottom left "Jusepe de Ribera espanol F/ 1638", 76 x 64 cm/29.9 x 25.2 in.Estimate: €200,000/30...