Härb Nuti London

  • Stand 29
Didier Aaron : vue de la galerie

Florian Härb and Liberté Nuti are dealers and agents in master drawings, paintings and, occasionally, sculptures and prints.

Specialising in works on paper from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, they each have well over twenty years’ experience in the art trade and the valuation of works of art for the purposes of sale and insurance, as well as in collection management.

A noted scholar in Florentine Renaissance art, Florian’s particular expertise lies in the field of Italian drawings of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, but he also handles French and German drawings of the nineteenth century. After working as a specialist in the Old Master Drawings department at Christie’s in New York and London, Florian joined P. & D. Colnaghi in the early 2000s to run the Drawings department with Katrin Bellinger. In 2006 he set up his own business, dealing from premises in St. James’s, London.

He has recently joined forces with Liberté Nuti, who has spent over two decades in the Christie’s Impressionist and Modern department, where she was International Director and Head of Private Sales, London, and two years at the contemporary art gallery Hauser & Wirth in London, where she was Senior Director for Impressionist and Modern Art. Florian Härb has been participating in the Salon du Dessin since 2000.

Härb Nuti London : Théodore GÉRICAULT, (Rouen 1792–1824 Paris), Un cheval arabe, Aquarelle et gouache sur lithographie

Théodore GÉRICAULT

(Rouen 1792–1824 Paris)

An Arabian Horse

Drawn in 1821
Watercolor and gouache over lithograph
186 x 230 mm

Provenance

  • Gift of the artist to Adam and Zoë Elmore (Elmore-Seguin collection), London, 1821
  • By descent in 1877 to George House-Elmore (1827–1894), natural son of Adam Elmore
  • Thence by descent

 

Bibliography

  • L. Delteil, Le Peintre-Graveur Illustré: Théodore Géricault, catalogue raisonné, Paris, 1924, no. 37 (for the lithograph)
  • G. Bazin, Théodore Géricault, étude critique, documents et catalogue raisonné,
  • Paris, 1997, vol. VII, pp. 24, 118, cat. no. 2264, illustrated

 

Exhibitions

Calais, Musée des Beaux-Arts, L’Aquarelle romantique en France et en Angleterre, 29 July–17 September 1961, cat. no. 62

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