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Director: Emanuel von Baeyer
Director: Emanuel von Baeyer
Emanuel von Baeyer founded his art business in London in 1998. He is well known for his strong focus on graphic arts and paintings from the 15th to the 21st century. The inventory includes prints, drawings and paintings by artists from the 15th to the 20th century as well as a selection of works by contemporary artists.
We regularly produce detailed sales catalogues. Our catalogues are of a high art-historical standard, often including new research on hitherto undocumented items and are frequently cited in scholarly literature.
Emanuel von Baeyer regularly participates in numerous international fairs: London Original Print Fair, Frieze Masters London, IFPDA Print Fair New York, Paris Print Fair, Munich Highlights, and TEFAF, Maastricht. He is a member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA), and a member of the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB).
He is also a member of the Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD) and the Chambre Syndicale de l'Estampe, du Dessin et du Tableau (CSEDT).
1872 Bremen – 1942 Karaganda, Kazakhstan
1910–11
Pen and black ink, heightened with white
Size of sheet: 20.5 x 12.8 cm
Signed with the monogram
Literature
Neteler, p.191, no.224.
Preparatory drawing for the full-page frontispiece of the German edition of Oscar Wilde’s ‘Short Stories and Fairy Tales’, first published by Insel Verlag Leipzig in 1911.
After seeing Vogeler’s preparatory sketches for the book project, Carl Ernst Poeschel, art director at Insel, wrote: “The drawings are not only good, they are in fact some of the best work that you as an illustrator have ever produced.” (Neteler p. 67/35).
Dear visitors,
Due to the gravity of the international situation resulting from the spread of COVID-19 and in order to protect the health of all parties concerned, we have decided to cancel the 29th edition of the Salon du dessin.
France officially declared a state of health emergency on 24 March for two months and there are still numerous uncertainties regarding the evolution of the pandemic over the coming months. These factors make it impossible to reprogram the Salon before the summer of 2020 and the Salon du dessin, which usually attracts numerous other events in Paris for a week, will therefore not take place this year.
Louis de Bayser, President of the Salon du dessin said “this is a difficult decision to take with regard to all those who worked hard for this edition, but our priority is to protect the health of all our exhibitors, visitors and partners”.
We send our thoughts to all those affected by this epidemic and hope that this unprecedented health situation will quickly change favorably.
The organizers of the Fair