
Antonio CASCIELLO
Since 2019, auctions from the Bestiary Department have brought together works illustrating the representation of animals in Art. This was a major theme in the history of art in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Art critic René Chavance wrote in 1930 about the first exhibition of animal artists at the Galerie Edgar Brandt: "Men have never lost anything by taking animals as models. Even if our pride suffers, we must admit that these inferior brothers sometimes teach us useful lessons
It is this ambiguous relationship between man and animal that experts and specialists wish to present at auction. The department is headed at MILLON by Antonio Casciello, accompanied by Alexis Jacquemard and Florian Douceron , specialist clerks, and Patrick Fourtin, our expert. The entire team is at your service to showcase your works, appraise them and retrace their history.
The "BESTIAIRE" sales showcase the greatest animal sculptors of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.
Through its depictions of wildlife, animal art reflects artists' ideas of themselves and the world around them.
Panthers, bears, felines, horses, birds and rodents by some of the most famous 19th-century animal artists, including Antoine-Louis Barye and Christophe Fratin, will be under the hammer, along with works by François Pompon, Armand Petersen, Edouard Marcel Sandoz, Roger Godchaux, Georges Lucien Guyot, Rembrandt Bugatti, José Maria David and François-Xavier Lalanne
A much-awaited exhibition for collectors, with quality works to match, this gathering of animal works brought sustained prices and prices:
The Bestiary department and its experts are committed to organising sales and defending these artists. They offer free and confidential estimates, as well as appointments to appraise your assets and advise you on how to put them up for sale.
Your contact
MILLON RIVIERA
51 rue Beaumont
NICE 06300
France
Our team
Antonio CASCIELLO
Florian DOUCERON
Julia DRAGONE