
Sorolla: A Celebration of Life
1 Dec 2023 — 5 Jan 2024 : Colnaghi London
Colnaghi is delighted to present Sorolla: A Celebration of Life, an exhibition celebrating the work of Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida in the 100th year since the artist's death.

Jewelry: Ancient to Modern
30 Nov 2023 — 23 Dec 2023 : Colnaghi New York
Colnaghi is proud to present a sale exhibition of jewelry from antiquity to the present.

Carved Stones from Prehistory: The Art of Early Toolmaking
14 Sep 2023 — 03 Nov 2023 : Colnaghi New York
Colnaghi New York is proud to present an exceptional group of prehistoric stone tools assembled from private collections. The one hundred and eight individual objects span three continents and one million years of human history, from the Lower Paleolithic through the Neolithic Period and the Early Bronze Age.

Frieze Masters 2023
11 Oct 2023 — 15 Oct 2023 : The Regent's Park
We are delighted to be returning to Frieze Masters, where we will be exhibiting on stand CO6 alongside Elliot Fine Art.

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Founded in 1760, Colnaghi now has galleries in London, New York and Madrid and organises and presents exhibitions showcasing the finest Old Masters, Ancient and Modern works of art.
Colnaghi Elliott
Colnaghi Elliott Master Drawings is an established partnership between Colnaghi and Elliott Fine Art, combining Colnaghi's venerable tradition of handling the most art historically significant works on paper and Elliott Fine Art's focus on bringing to the fore fascinating and important works by lesser-known figures.
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Through the fusion of Colnaghi, the oldest art dealership in the world, and Factum Foundation, a driving force in the application of technology for cultural preservation, the partnership makes 3D scanning of the surface of paintings easy and accessible for the custodians of paintings, who wish to create a digital passport of their artworks.
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Originating from Colnaghi, the Foundation’s mission is to foster appreciation, enjoyment, and study of pre-twentieth-century artworks and antiquities in the Western European tradition. The not-for-profit platform shares new research, exhibitions, and learning experiences, and brings together scholars, institutions, and collectors. It reaches a wider audience through web-based public engagement initiatives and its publication series Colnaghi Studies Journals.
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