Goupil & Cie |
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role
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Dealer/Gallery |
dates
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1827-1884 |
city
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New York City |
state | NY | other cities | Paris, France; London, United Kingdom; Brussels, Belgium; the Hague, The Netherlands; Berlin, Germany; Kailua, HI; |
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historical notes
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A French gallery with offices in Paris, New York, London, Berlin, Brussels, and the Hague, was founded in 1829 as Rittner & Co, became Rittner & Goupil in 1841, Goupil & Vibert, and finally Goupil & Cie.
It was a central force in the French art market of the nineteenth century and carried the work of 19th century academic artists, principal figures of the Barbizon School, some of the Impressionists, with minor trade in Old Masters, particularly Dutch. The Gallery was succeeded by Boussod, Valadon & Co. in 1879.
A French gallery founded by Henry Rittner in 1829, in 1831, became Rittner & Goupil, and in 1841, Goupil & Vibert, and finally in 1846 Goupil & Cie.
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decades of activity | 1820-1830 1830-1840 1840-1850 1850-1860 1860-1870 1870-1880
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website | http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/digital_collections/goupil_cie/books.html |
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10/31/2024 13:33:16 |
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Archives/Repository |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Goupil & Cie. gallery correspondence, 1867-1884. |
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Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Dokumentatie
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Goupil & Cie Papers |
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The Getty Research Institute Research Libraries, Archives and Special Collections |
Goupil & Cie and Boussod, Valadon & Co. Records, 1846-1919. |
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The Getty Research Institute Research Libraries, Archives and Special Collections |
Dieterle family records of French art galleries, 1846-1986. |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Please see individual record for location |
Samuel Putnam Avery Papers, [ca. 1850]-1905 |
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