ExhibitionUpcoming
Couples: a celebration of artistic synergy + collaboration, is an exhibition highlighting works by artistic couples: romantic, familial and beyond.
ExhibitionCurrent
An exciting new show exploring the evolution of images of religious and popular devotion across four millennia.
Picturing the Artist, a special display in our London gallery, brings together portraits and self-portraits by artists from the 17th to the 20th centuries.
ExhibitionPast
Colnaghi and Colnaghi Elliott are delighted to be exhibiting at TEFAF Maastricht, 2024
Colnaghi Elliott is delighted to be participating in Master Drawings New York 2024.
We are delighted to be returning to Frieze Masters, where we will be exhibiting on stand C06 alongside Elliott Fine Art.
Join us at Colnaghi Brussels and enjoy our late summer selection of paintings, sculptures and works on paper. From a green serpentine «Olmec mask» to an early «Study of a hand» by Virginie Demont-Bret
Exclusive old master paintings of impressive quality and contextually fascinating by artists of the calibre of the Spanish Baroque painter Jusepe De Ribera and Luis De Morales, called El Divino.
Colnaghi, the galleries and the auction houses around Egmont Park, Brussels, organised an open-doors collaborative walk-in.
From richly ornate collectors' cabinets to the simplicity of post-war void spaces, this exhibition aimed to question how we interact with art and architecture.
Colnaghi exhibited a selection of the finest Antiquities and Old Masters at TEFAF Maastricht from 9th – 19th March.
We were delighted to return to Master Drawings New York with an elegant presentation of Winter Highlights.
Our Winter exhibition opened at Colnaghi London last December, showcasing masterpieces from the Northern and Italian Baroque including works by Jusepe de Ribera, Corrado Giaquinto, and others.
This exhibition comprised over 50 works by 29 artists who travelled from Barcelona to Paris, to live, work and draw inspiration from the avant-garde City of Lights.
Through a number of lectures at Colnaghi London, we explored the golden age of international art dealing between 1880 and the outbreak of the Second World War.