Caylus Gallery, Stand 368 at TEFAF New York Fall 2018
Antonio Carnicero (Salamanca, 1748 - Madrid, 1814), Portrait of the Marchioness of Herrera, Doña Dolores Romero de Terreros y Trebuesto, 1794. Oil on canvas, 96 x 72.5 cm (37.8 x 28.5 in.). Signed 'Ant Carnicero ft a 1794'. Image courtesy Caylus Gallery / Stand 368.
Literature: Exhibition catalogue at the Centro Cultural de la Villa, Antonio Carnicero, Madrid, 1997, p. 294.
Exhibited: Centro Cultural de la Villa, Madrid. 1997.
2018 is a milestone for Caylus being its 30th anniversary.
The gallery was founded in June 1988 and has been dealing since then in important Spanish paintings from the Gothic to the mid-nineteenth century. Caylus Gallery is one of the leading dealers for Spanish and Latin American Colonial Art and one of the few Spanish galleries participating in international fairs. Among the gallery's institutional sales are the Portrait of the Condesa de Chinchón by Francisco de Goya, now at the Museo del Prado, and the set of twelve canvases by El Greco, the San Feliz Apostolate, now at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Oviedo. To Spanish private collections, Caylus has recently sold four important paintings by Goya and one of the few known still lifes by Sánchez Cotán. The gallery has curated the exhibition of the Abelló Collection in Madrid (Centro Centro, 2014-2015) and in the Meadows Museum (Dallas, 2015).
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