P. & D. Colnaghi & Co.
type Dealer/Gallery
dates 1767-
city London
other citiesParis, France;
countryUnited Kingdom
sex n/a
history Paul Colnaghi was an art dealer and collector, who began working for Anthony Torre, whose father had established businesses in Paris and London, in 1783 and by 1788 had taken control of the business to form what is now known as P. & D. Colnaghi & Co.

from NGA.gov
In 1753, Giovanni Battista Torre, a pyrotechnist, arrived in London. Four years later, he opened a shop in Paris for the sale of scientific instruments and books, "Cabinet de Physique Expérimentale". Torre opened a small branch of this shop near Pall Mall, London, in 1767. The firm began a connection with an engraver of colored stipple prints, named Bartolozzi. In 1780, G.B. Torre died, and his son, Anthony, formed a company with Ciceri, a Milanese optician; the partnership was dissolved in 1782, however.

Around 1783, Paul Colnaghi came under the employ of Ciceri. By 1784, Colnaghi was acting as an agent in Paris, with a shop in the Palais Royal, to sell English prints for Anthony Torre. The next year, Colnaghi joined Torre in London, working from a shop on Market Lane; in 1786 they moved the shop to 132 Pall Mall. Colnaghi published a popular colored stipple-print series entitled The Cries of London from 1792-97. The shop moved again, to 23 Cockspur Street, in 1799. Around this time Colnaghi was appointed the print-seller to the Prince Regent, and later, to King George IV. Other royal customers included the Duke of Orléans (later King Louis-Philippe).

Colnaghi's sons Martin and Dominic became active in the firm around 1810. Martin's share was eventually bought out for 3000£, after which Paul and Dominic re-opened a shop at 14 Pall Mall East. In 1851, Martin Colnaghi died. Sometime between then and 1864, Dominic died at the age of eighty-nine. In 1864, Dominic's nephew (who played some role in the firm) John Anthony Scott died, and his cousin, Andrew McKay, became sole proprietor of Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Company. McKay's son William joins his father in the firm in 1879, and is in charge by 1794, when he took E.F. Deprez and O.C.H. Gutekunst into the partnership. Deprez retired in 1907; Martin Colnaghi II, who had carried on Martin's separate business at 53 Pall Mall, died in 1908.

William McKay retired in 1911, the year that Gustavus Mayer, formerly of Obach and Company (168 New Bond Street), joined the firm. The official name of the firm became Messrs. P. & D. Colnaghi and Obach. In 1912, they moved to a new building designed by Lanchester and Rickards at 144-6 New Bond Street. Four years later the name of the firm was changed back to P. and D. Colnaghi and Company. In 1937, the firm becomes a Limited company with three directors: O.C.H. Gutekunst, G. Mayer, and J. Byam Shaw.

Two additional directors were added in 1939--H.J.L. Wright and D.C. Baskett--while Gutekunst retired. The latter died in 1947; Mayer died in 1954. In 1955, a new director was added, R.M.D. Thesiger.
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websitehttp://www.colnaghi.com
emailcontact@colnaghi.co.uk
phone44-20-7491 7408
updated 10/31/2024 13:33:16
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Waddesdon Archive at Windmill Hill
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P & D Colnaghi Ltd, 1800-2000 see details...
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Colnaghi records, 1894-1959 [microform]. see details...
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David Roberts Correspondence, 1837-1864. see details...
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Heim Gallery records, 1965-1990. see details...
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Samuel Putnam Avery Diaries, 1871-1882 see details...
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Photographs of European drawings sold at Colnaghi’s / John R. Freeman. see details...
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see alsoColnaghi, Paul, 1751-1833
Colnaghi, Dominic Paul, 1790-1879