Galerie Larock-Granoff

  • Stand 13
Didier Aaron : vue de la galerie

Founded in 1924 by Katia Granoff, a pioneer in the 20th-century art market, the Larock-Granoff Gallery is the oldest Parisian gallery still in operation and still run by the same family. From its historic location on the Quai de Conti, it has spanned the century with major artists such as Claude Monet, Marc Chagall, Emile Othon Friesz, Amédée Ozenfant and Jean Messagier.

Now run by the fourth generation, the gallery has a clear positioning: to honour the artistic heritage that has shaped its history, while highlighting contemporary creation. It offers a lively dialogue between the works of the past and the voices of today, convinced that current questions find a deep echo in previous artistic trajectories.

This interplay between historical modernity and emerging creation nourishes the very identity of the gallery: a century-old institution looking to the future, committed to promoting contemporary artists whose works resonate with a rich history, without ever being confined by it.

Galerie Larock-Granoff : Marc Chagall (1887-1937), La Sieste, 1926, Gouache sur papier coloré brun

Marc CHAGALL

(1887-1937)

La Sieste

1926
Gouache on brown paper
Signed and dated Chagall M 26 lower right

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