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Gui Rochat Old Masters, Old Master Paintings & Drawings
Gui Rochat regularly features art of 17th and 18th century France including works, when available, by Francois-Joseph Navez; Michel DeSubleay(DeSubleo); Antoine Rivalz; Jacques Vigoureux-Duplessis; Francois Boucher; Francois-Guillaume Menageot; Joseph-Benoit Suvee; Georges Charmeton; Jean-Baptiste Deshayes; Antoine Chintreuil; Hubert Robert; Jacques-Francois Amand; Pierre-Alexandre Wille; Jeanne-Philiberte Ledoux; Genevieve Navarre; Jacques Stella; Claudine Bouzonnet Stella; Jean Mosnier; Jeaurat de Bertry; Charles Errard; Pierre Puget; Raymond LaFage; Claude Vignon; Jacques de Lestin; Noel Halle; Etienne Aubry; Pierre-Louis Cretey; Jacques-Francois Delyen; Antoine-Francois Callet; Henriette Gudin etc. and Francesco Pacceco de Rosa; Pietro Faccini; Antonio Balestra; Francesco Fidanza; Giuseppe Bossi; Salvatore Castiglione;
Gui Rochat at "www.frencholdmasters.org" has an ever-changing stock of art
historically often interesting and mostly unusual Old Master paintings and
drawings.
Located in New York, Gui Rochat can offer expertise and
appraisals for French Old Master paintings and drawings as well as for
Post-Impressionist and Modern works. As a former member of the Appraisers
Association of America and associate of four major auction houses, these
professional appraisals are fully acceptable for estate and tax purposes.
He was the director of Sotheby's representation in the Southwest in Houston, Texas after which he spent several years in Sotheby's Old Master departments in London and New York. After that he became the art consultant and subsequently president of Phillips Fine Art Auctioneers in New York. The latest positions he held were with Butterfield & Butterfield in San Francisco where he was a vice president and the director for Fine Arts and more recently as temporary consultant and director of the painting department at DoyleNewYork.
Gui Rochat continues to offer and sell his discoveries to museums and collectors here and in Europe and has given paintings on loan to museums such as the above mentioned Antoine Rivalz to the New Orleans Museum of Art in 1994, and another important seventeenth century French painting from the Circle of Poussin in 2001. He is a member of the scholarly Societe de l'Histoire de l'Art francais in Paris and appeared in the Who is who On the East Coast from 1986-1989. Gui Rochat is mentioned in the following publications: Alastair Laing 'The Drawings of Francois Boucher' 2003, Edgar Munhall 'Greuze the Draftsman' 2002, Alberto Cottino 'Michele Desubleo' 2001 and on the internet website 'La Tribune de l'Art'. There are neo-classical landscapes discovered by him now in the collection of the architect Michael Graves in Princeton and in a private collection in New York City.
French Paintings and Drawings of the 17th and 18th Century
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The following works of art are available from inventory and are on offer for sale:
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An extremely interesting discovery in 2007 was a drawing by Claudine Bouzonnet Stella (Lyon 1636?-1697 Paris), 294 x 376 mm. after a Poussin painting that may well have been painted for her uncle Jacques Stella (Lyon 1596-1657 Paris), Venus Giving Arms to Aeneas. This painting, now in the collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts at Rouen was fully described in Claudine's legacy (Sylvain Laveissiere, exhibition catalogue Jacques Stella, Lyon/Toulouse, 2006/7, Mickael Szanto, Les Poussin de Jacques Stella, 'Venus presentant ses armes a Enee', page 260). The Poussin painting was with the Bouzonnet Stellas, Antoine and Claudine at least from 1658 (Felibien) to 1697. Antoine died in 1682 at the Louvre where both succeeded to the living quarters given to Jacques Stella by Louis XIV. In 1658 all of Jacques Stella's possessions were given by document to his nephew and niece. So it is possible that even if Antoine bought the painting from Poussin (he kept collecting Poussins), it was with them for at least some 15 years. Both Antoine and Claudine engraved Jacques Stella's paintings as well as those of Poussin. The drawing does not look like Antoine's work, but it much resembles that of Claudine who was the most prolific in making engravings (cf op cit. page 233, Fig. XV.1, Claudine Bouzonnet Stella, La naissance de la Vierge, a drawing in the Fogg art museum). Felibien according to Christopher Wright mentions that the Poussin painting was done for Stella in 1639 (Wright, Poussin , 1985, p. 191, no. 112) and Philippe Malgouyres in the Rouen museum catalogue of 2000 clearly states that the painting was made for Stella in 1639 (p. 151). In 1697 it was left by Claudine to her niece Anne-Marie Molandier, sold in 1742 from the inheritance of the prince de Carignan, again in 1777, etc., till Rouen bought it in 1866. There are two drawings after the painting listed and illustrated in Nicolas Poussin, 1594-1665 : catalogue raisonné des dessins / Pierre Rosenberg, Louis-Antoine Prat, Vol. II, r 652 and r 958, one of which is now in the Lyman Allyn museum in New London, Connecticut and the other a partial image of the composition, both of inferior quality to this drawing. Our drawing is obviously meant for an engraving because of the contemporary squaring. As the date that Claudine died is 1697, it is highly likely that she would be the engraver of a major Poussin, long in her and her brother's possession, painted for her uncle in 1639 (or bought by her brother before he died in 1682) and that she valued it so highly that she put a price on it of 4,000 pounds in 1693, while sadly in fact after her death the Poussin Venus and Aeneas was estimated at only 500 pounds. | |
Gui Rochat is an expert appraiser for personal, estate or institutional
property. Valuations are done of artistic
property for insurance, inheritance
and open market value purposes.
Appraisals are available on paintings, drawings and sculpture from the following periods:
In each case a full record of attribution and/or authenticity is offered on
which the valuations are made. The full
documentation includes how the
evaluation is arrived at by citing examples of prices for similar and related
items sold in
the open art market as published by the international auction
houses. All appraisals are fully backed by as many comparisons
of value as
are available in the current art price sources.
Each appraisal is tailor-made to its purpose, i.e. fair market values for
inheritance taxes, retail values for insurance
evaluations and open market
values for disposal by private treaty, through galleries or through auctions. My
appraisals are and
have been accepted by the Internal Revenue Service, the
legal profession, institutions, art galleries and auction houses.
All appraisals are done on a by the hour basis so that there can be no
conflict in attaching values to the objects
appraised. Appraisals are done
on site and travel and related expenses are additional for locations outside of
New York.
Services available include:
Please send questions and comments to guirochat@aol.com.
or
rochatoldmasters@aol.com
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118 MacDougal Street, # 12
New York, N.Y. 10012,
U.S.A.
1.212.228.1398 phone, 1.646.607.1616 fax
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