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Robilant+Voena

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Robilant+Voena
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Established2004; 22 years ago (2004)
LocationMayfair
London, W1S
United Kingdom
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FounderEdmondo di Robilant; Marco Voena
Public transit accessLondon Underground Green Park
Websitewww.robilantvoena.com

Robilant+Voena is a commercial art gallery specializing in European Old Masters and 20th-century Italian and American art, with gallery spaces in London, Milan, Paris, and New York. The gallery has held a number of critically acclaimed Old Master exhibitions, of which the most significant include displays of works by the Caravaggisti,[1] Bartolomeo Manfredi, Caspar van Wittel, Giacomo Ceruti, and Antonio Joli.[2]

Its most significant sales include an Artemisia Gentileschi self-portrait sold to the National Gallery in London[3] and a work by Baron Gérard acquired by the Frick Collection in New York.[4]

Foundation

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Robilant+Voena was founded by the art dealer Edmondo di Robilant and the Milan-based art dealer Marco Voena,[2][5] who jointly presented the 1999 exhibition Bologna and Ferrara, Two Centuries of Emilian painting in New York. They launched Robilant+Voena in 2004 with the opening of a gallery on Dover Street, London. Further gallery spaces were opened in Milan in 2009, St Moritz, Switzerland, in 2014,[6] and in Paris and New York in 2020.[2]

Major acquisitions and sales

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The gallery has sold paintings and works of art to private and royal collectors and museums including the National Gallery in London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Frick Collection, New York, the Brooklyn Museum, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Gallerie dell'Accademia Venice, the Scottish National Gallery, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo, the National Gallery of Victoria, and the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.[2]

Notable recent sales include:

Exhibitions

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Partnerships with brands such as Bottega Veneta, Kiton, Moncler, and Tod's have produced exhibitions exploring the interdisciplinary nature of artistic language, especially with regard to fashion.[14][15]

References

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  1. ^ Gleadell, Colin. "Beyond Caravaggio: Robilant + Voena's exhibition celebrates those inspired by the Italian master". The Telegraph, 22 November 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2022
  2. ^ a b c d "Edmondo di Robilant". Sotheby's, 12 June 2020. Retrieved 13 August 2022
  3. ^ Pes, Javier. "The National Gallery’s New Artemisia Gentileschi Should Be a Triumph—But Clouds Are Forming Over Its Ownership During WWII". Artnet, 12 December 2018Retrieved 13 August 2022
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  5. ^ "Marco Voena". Sotheby's, 12 June 2020. Retrieved 13 August 2022
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