Antique Paintings & Old Masters

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From 17th-century Flemish still lifes to 19th-century Impressionist landscapes, antique paintings represent one of the richest and most varied fields in the art market. Oil on canvas, oil on panel, grand portraits or intimate genre scenes — every work carries within it a period, a school and a singular vision. Browse our curated selection of antique oil paintings handpicked by professional dealers, each listed with provenance details and, where applicable, signatures or scholarly attributions.

To broaden your search to works on paper, explore our antique watercolours and gouaches as well.

Antique oil paintings and old master works offered by professional dealers

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How to choose and authenticate an antique painting from a dealer

Acquiring an antique painting rewards a methodical eye. Start with the support: a genuine old canvas shows an irregular weave, an unprocessed wooden stretcher with keys, and a crackle pattern that spreads evenly across the paint surface — what conservators call age craquelure. An oak or walnut panel, joined in the traditional manner, typically points to an origin before the 18th century. Be wary of artificial craquelure, which tends to be too regular or too shallow to be convincing.

A signature is a valuable clue but never conclusive on its own. Check that it is stylistically consistent with the rest of the work and, where possible, cross-reference it against a catalogue raisonné or a recognised expert opinion. Documented provenance — a gallery label on the reverse, an entry in a historic inventory, a certificate of authenticity — substantially increases both the value and the security of your purchase. Signed French school portraits of the 19th century, for instance, are frequently accompanied by Salon labels or collection stamps that confirm their history.

In terms of budget, the antique paintings market is one of the most accessible: expect to pay a few hundred euros for a quality regional oil on canvas, rising to several thousand for a signed work by a recognised name or one supported by expert documentation. Condition is paramount — favour a structurally sound picture with minor age-consistent restoration over a heavily repainted canvas whose original surface has been compromised. Always ask the dealer for a detailed condition report and photographs taken under raking light or ultraviolet.

On Antiquités en France, every painting is offered by a verified professional antiquaire who stands behind its authenticity and traceability. Contact the dealer directly for additional information on provenance, exact dimensions or shipping arrangements. You may also wish to explore our antique posters and prints to complement a collection of works on paper, or browse 19th-century landscape oils for a broader selection.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Paintings & Old Masters

How do I recognise an authentic antique painting?
Examine the support — an old canvas has an irregular weave and a keyed stretcher, while a panel shows traditional joinery. Look for even, natural age craquelure across the paint layer. A gallery or collection label on the reverse is a strong indicator of serious provenance.
What does an antique painting cost from a dealer?
Prices range from a few hundred euros for a quality regional oil on canvas to tens of thousands for a signed, expertised work. The key value factors are condition, documented provenance and the artist's market recognition. Unsigned but well-attributed works can offer excellent value.
How can I date an antique oil painting?
The type of support, stretcher construction, pigment composition and pictorial style all help place a work in time. A specialist or conservation laboratory can refine the dating through technical analysis such as X-ray examination or binding-medium analysis.
How should I care for and store an antique painting?
Avoid fluctuations in humidity and temperature, direct sunlight and damp exterior walls. Gentle dusting with a soft brush is sufficient for routine maintenance. For any cleaning or restoration work, always consult a professionally qualified paintings conservator-restorer.
Can an antique painting be shipped safely?
Yes, provided specialist packaging is used — a bespoke crate, shock-absorbing materials and a protective facing on the paint surface. Professional dealers typically work with art-transport specialists and can advise on the best shipping options for your location and the size of the work.