Didier Aaron Ltd
- Contacts Marc Fecker
- Opening hours by appointment
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+44 (0)20 7534 9100
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53 Davies Street
London W1K 5JH
Old master paintings, drawings and sculpture
Founded in 1923, the gallery is in its third generation and is now directed by Hervé Aaron from New York. To enable a closer relationship with its clients, the gallery is also represented at prominent locations in Paris and London, showing important paintings, drawings and sculpture of the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The Didier Aaron gallery counts among its clients some of the greatest museums worldwide and in recent years has sold some significant works of art, including paintings by Titian and Nicolas Lancret. It regularly organizes ambitious thematic exhibitions.
Didier Aaron participates widely at international art fairs, such as TEFAF Maastricht and New York, as well as Master Drawings New York (January), the Salon du Dessin in Paris (March), London Art Week (June/July), Frieze Masters in London (October), and Fine Arts Paris (November).
List of artists:
Louis-Léopold Boilly (La Bassée, nr Lille, 1761 – 1845 Paris)
François Boucher (1703 – Paris – 1770)
Nicolas Colombel (Sotteville-les-Rouen, Seine-Maritime, 1644 – 1717 Paris)
Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838 – Paris – 1902)
Henri-Pierre Danloux (1753 – Paris – 1809)
Eugène Delacroix (Charenton-Saint-Maurice, nr Paris, 1798 – 1863 Paris)
Maurice Denis (Granville 1870 – 1943 Paris)
Alfred De Dreux (1810 – Paris – 1860)
Daniel Dumonstier (Paris 1574 – 1646)
Alexandre-Hyacinthe Dunouy (Paris 1757 – 1841 Jouy-Sur-Lionne)
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (Blåkrog, southern Jutland, Denmark 1783 – 1853 Copenhagen)
Félicie de Fauveau (Livorno 1801 – 1886 Florence)
Alexandre Evariste Fragonard (Grasse 1780 – 1850 Paris)
Jean-Honoré Fragonard (Grasse 1732 – 1806 Paris)
François-Marius Granet (1775 – Aix-en-Provence – 1849)
Jean-Baptiste Greuze (Tournus 1725 – 1805 Paris)
Guercino [Giovanni Francesco Barbieri] (Cento 1591 – 1666 Bologna)
Henri Harpignies (Valenciennes 1819 – 1916 Saint-Privé)
Carl Vilhelm Holsøe (Århus 1863 – 1935 Asserbo, Vinderød)
Jacques de Lajoüe (1686 – Paris – 1761)
Eugène-Louis Lami (1800 – Paris – 1890)
Nicolas de Largillière (1656 – Paris – 1746)
Charles Le Brun (1619 – Paris – 1690)
Frederic, Lord Leighton, P.R.A. (Scarborough 1830 – 1896 London)
Jean-Baptiste II Lemoyne (1704 – Paris – 1778)
Jean-Robert-Nicolas Lucas de Montigny (Rouen 1747 – 1810 Paris)
Charles-Joseph Natoire (Nîmes 1700 – 1777 Castel Gandolfo)
Jean-Baptiste Oudry (Paris 1686 – 1755 Beauvais)
Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre (1714 – Paris – 1789)
Jean Pillement (1728 – Lyon – 1808)
Pierre-Paul Prud’hon (Cluny, Saône-et-Loire, 1758 – 1823 Paris)
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (Lyon 1824 – 1898 Paris)
Hubert Robert (1733 – Paris – 1808)
Auguste Rodin (Paris 1840 – 1917 Meudon)
Conte Pietro Rotari (Verona 1707 – 1762 St Petersburg)
Jacques Stella (Lyon 1596 – 1657 Paris)
Joseph-Benoît Suvée (Bruges 1743 – 1807 Rome)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Venice 1696 – Madrid 1770)
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727 – Venice – 1804)
James Tissot (Nantes 1836 – 1902 Château de Buillon, Doubs)
Charles-François de la Traverse (c.1726 – Paris – c.1780)
François de Troy (Toulouse 1645 – 1730 Paris)
Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes (Toulouse 1750 – 1819 Paris)
Joseph Vernet (Avignon 1714 – 1789 Paris)
François-André Vincent (1746 – Paris – 1816)
Pierre-Jacques Volaire (Toulon 1729 – c.1802 Naples)
Simon Vouet (1590 – Paris – 1649)