Brame & Lorenceau Gallery, French art gallery in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Brame & Lorenceau Gallery is an art dealership in the 8th arrondissement that focuses on French paintings spanning from the 17th to 19th centuries. The rooms display works representing different artistic movements and styles across this long period.
The business was founded in 1864 by Hector Brame and Jean Lorenceau and initially operated from rue Taitbout. It later relocated to Boulevard Malesherbes, where it continues to operate today.
The gallery maintains specialized expertise in works by Caillebotte, Daumier, Degas, Jongkind, Rodin, Seurat, Sisley, and Toulouse-Lautrec through regular exhibitions.
The spaces are open to visitors on weekdays with morning and afternoon hours, with reduced hours on Saturday. It is helpful to check ahead of your visit to understand current access and any special arrangements.
The business provides expertise to major international auction houses, advising on valuation and placement of works. This connection to the broader auction world sets it apart as more than a simple sales venue for collectors.
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