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Ottilie Maclaren Wallace
Buste d’homme , 1909Plâtre patiné
H. 35 ; L. 21 ; P. 23 cm -
Arthur Illies
Die Loreleï, circa 1895Pastel
40,5 x 32 cm -
Jean Louis Forain
Jeune femme de profilPastel
46 x 36 cm -
Berthe Burgkan
Laure de Noves, 1902Huile sur toile
61,5 x 46,5 cm -
Berthe Burgkan
Le Fascino, 1903Pastel
63 x 54 cm -
Berthe Burgkan
Herodiade, 1899Huile sur toile
65 x 50 cm -
Albert von Keller
Mélancolie, circa 1885Huile sur toile
40 x 80 cm -
Lucien Victor Guirand de Scevola
Jeune fille de profil, 1899Aquarelle et gouache
28 x 20 cm -
Lucien Victor Guirand de Scevola
La Princesse aux primevères, 1895Huile sur toile
91 x 73 cm -
Lucien Victor Guirand de Scevola
La Princesse au diadème, 1897Panneau d'acajou pyrogravé et peint
Incrustations de cabochons et morceaux de verre taillés
26,5 x 21,5 cm -
Armand Rassenfosse
La Sorcière, 1896Mine de plomb, fusain, pastel, craie blanche
42 x 26,5 cm -
Charles Lacoste
La forêt, 1907Huile sur toile
25 5/8 x 18 1/8 in
65 x 46 cm
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Johan Axel Holmström
Paysage, dit « Lumière du soir » [”Irrsken”], 1903Huile sur toile marouflée sur panneau
24 3/8 x 51 5/8 in
62 x 131 cm -
Henriette Calais
Âmes solitaires, 1895Aquarelle sur papier
18 1/8 x 35 3/8 in
46 x 90 cm -
Henriette Calais
Vers la lumière, Circa 1895Aquarelle sur papier
18 1/8 x 35 3/8 in
46 x 90 cm -
Madeleine Fleury
Intérieur, dit aussi "Tristesse", circa 1886Huile sur toile
39 x 57 7/8 in
99 x 147 cm -
José Mongrell Torrent
Le remède, Circa 1904Huile sur toile
16 1/8 x 28 in
41 x 71 cm -
Dennis Miller Bunker
Moonrise, 1884Huile sur toile
10 1/4 x 13 3/8 in
26 x 34 cm -
Edgard Maxence
Portrait de jeune femme, circa 1895Pastel
46,5 x 36 cm
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Edgard Maxence
L'Encens, circa 1896Gouache et aquarelle sur carton
14 1/8 x 4 3/8 in
36 x 11 cm -
Johan Axel Holmström
Paysage sous-marin, dit « Le Secret de la Mer » [”Havets hemlighet”], 1903Huile sur toile marouflée sur panneau
54 3/4 x 36 1/4 in
139 x 92 cm
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Maud Hunt Squire
Au Café d’Harcourt, Boul’Mich, circa 1909Gouache sur carton
14 5/8 x 13 3/4 in
37 x 35 cm -
Maud Hunt Squire
Au Café du Panthéon, Circa 1909Gouache sur carton
13 3/4 x 14 5/8 in
35 x 37 cm -
Maud Hunt Squire
Au Bal Bullier, Circa 1909Gouache sur carton
13 3/4 x 14 5/8 in
35 x 37 cm -
Maud Hunt Squire
Au Bal Bullier, Circa 1909Gouache sur carton
13 3/4 x 14 1/8 in
35 x 36 cm -
Maud Hunt Squire
Musiciennes de café, Circa 1909Gouache sur carton
14 5/8 x 13 3/8 in
37 x 34 cm -
Maud Hunt Squire
Solitaire, Circa 1909Gouache sur carton
14 5/8 x 13 3/4 in
37 x 35 cm
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Galerie Drylewicz in Paris is proud of its long-standing experience working with private collectors and museums worldwide. Below is a small selection of notable sales.
The Samuel Drylewicz Gallery brings decades of expertise to the international art market, helping collectors and institutions sell antique paintings in Paris and on the international market, through an approach founded on research, trust, and discretion. Renowned for its curatorial precision and historical knowledge, the gallery unites collectors with museum-quality works that illustrate the richness of French and European artistic traditions. Whether facilitating the sale of Symbolist paintings in Paris or coordinating an acquisition abroad, the gallery ensures bespoke expert guidance at every step, reflecting our commitment to scholarship, authenticity, and trust.
ARTWORKS of the 19th and early 20th centuries
For decades, the Samuel Drylewicz Gallery has served as a trusted reference in the Parisian art market. We advise collectors wishing to sell Symbolist artwork while also assisting with acquisitions of Impressionist paintings for sale and other works from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Collectors are invited to discover our current selection of Impressionist and Symbolist paintings for sale in Paris and explore our roster of modern artists.
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FAQ – Sales and Appraisal of Old Master Works
How does the Samuel Drylewicz Gallery help collectors sell artwork nationally or internationally?
The Samuel Drylewicz Gallery provides personalized guidance for collectors wishing to sell antique paintings in Paris and abroad. Each artwork is carefully assessed for authenticity, provenance, condition, and market significance. Leveraging decades of curatorial expertise and an established network of international collectors, institutions, and museums, our specialists ensure that every piece receives optimal visibility while maintaining confidentiality and value. Sellers benefit from a strategic, research-driven approach that balances historical scholarship with market insight, whether through private transactions, collaborations, or participation in international fairs.
Can the gallery assist with valuation and market strategy for a painting before sale?
Absolutely. The gallery provides comprehensive pre-sale assessments, including historical research, provenance verification, and market positioning. By analyzing trends and consulting with specialists, collectors receive informed guidance on valuation and optimal placement, whether for private sale or exhibition at an international fair. Please feel free to contact us directly with your request.
Does the gallery facilitate private sales or consignments for institutional clients?
Yes. The Samuel Drylewicz Gallery works closely with museums, foundations, and private institutions to arrange private sales or consignments of Impressionist, Symbolist, and antique artworks. This bespoke service ensures careful handling, expert documentation, and alignment with institutional acquisition policies, providing confidence and discretion throughout the process. Please feel free to contact us directly to discuss potential consignments and sales.
