2024 Wrapped

2024 was a year for the books for Robin Rosenberg Fine Art! We saw growth into new markets, countless art tours and gallery visits, and, most importantly, the placement of many spectacular works for our valued clients.

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Art Toronto 2024

The RRFA team had a busy few days at Art Toronto connecting with our gallery collaborators, meeting artists and of course, seeing terrific art from Canadian and International talent.

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The Feminine Surreal

Les Distractions de Dagobert, 1945. Sold at auction in May, 2024 for $28.5 million USD.

Surrealism revels in the weird, the impossible, and uncanny- embracing paradox and ambiguity by combining realistic elements in illogical ways.

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Marc Chagall

Scène Paysanne, 1974
Oil, gouache, brush and India ink on canvas
36 x 28 5/8 inches
Exhibited; Musée du Louvre, Paris

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Framed and Confused

Each piece in your collection calls for a unique combination of materials and framing styles. Only a skilled framer can draw from their years of experience to tell you what’s best for the lifelong preservation of cherished (and valuable) pieces, especially delicate works on paper.

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Deceptive Appearances

The genre of Op art has always been difficult to see clearly. To all appearances, it is a type of art that revolves around optical illusions- often utilizing contrasting colors, repetitive geometric forms, and moiré patterns.

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A Pattern of Behaviour

Working between painting, ceramics, and furniture design, The Nabis were a group of artists in turn-of-the-century Paris who are usually classified somewhere between Symbolism and Art Nouveau.

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