Antique Works of Art

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A rich selection of antique works of art spanning every period and technique — oil paintings, watercolours, pastels, antique sculptures in bronze and marble, old master drawings and original prints — brought together by professional antique dealers from across France. Every piece reflects a distinct craft tradition, a historical moment and a singular artistic sensibility.

From 17th-century French school easel paintings to medieval sacred art and religious sculpture, Romantic-era etchings and 19th-century academic canvases, the breadth of works on offer ensures that every collector can find exactly the piece they are looking for.

Paintings, sculptures and original prints offered by our antique dealers

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How to choose and authenticate an antique work of art

Recognising a genuine antique work of art requires a few reliable reference points. For paintings, examine the support — linen canvas, oak panel or card — the paint layer itself and the original frame: deep, regular age craquelure is a strong indicator of authentic antiquity. For original signed prints and etchings, look for a pencil signature, an edition number and, where applicable, an atelier stamp or publisher's blind seal. An authentic bronze sculpture will typically carry a numbered cast and a foundry mark.

Documented provenance — an old purchase receipt, a gallery label on the reverse, or a mention in a sale catalogue — significantly enhances both the value and the traceability of a piece. Always ask the dealer for any available supporting material: a certificate of authenticity, a specialist's report, or an entry in a published catalogue raisonné for listed artists.

In terms of budget, the market for antique works of art is genuinely accessible at every level: a fine antique watercolour from the French school can be acquired for a few hundred pounds, while a signed and fully documented master painting may reach several thousand or considerably more. Tribal and non-European art represents an equally compelling collecting field, with pieces available across a wide range of budgets.

On Antiquités en France, every work is offered by a verified professional dealer who stands behind the quality and authenticity of what they sell. Browse the listings, contact the dealer directly for additional photographs, condition details and shipping options, and start building a collection that is truly your own.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Works of Art

How do I authenticate an antique work of art before buying?
Examine the support, technique and physical signs of age — craquelure, patina, old labels on the reverse. Ask the dealer for any provenance documents they hold. For significant purchases, an independent appraisal from a recognised specialist or auction house expert is strongly advisable.
What prices should I expect for antique works of art?
Prices vary widely by medium, artist and condition. Budget from around £150–£800 for a school watercolour or print, £400–£5,000 for an unsigned easel painting, and considerably more for a signed work with documented provenance. Sculptures and drawings follow similar ranges.
How can I date an antique painting or sculpture approximately?
The type of support (linen canvas, oak panel), the nature of the pigments, the style of the frame and the ground preparation all help place a work in time. An experienced antique dealer or a professional conservator can usually narrow the dating down considerably.
How should I care for and store an antique work of art?
Avoid direct sunlight and sudden changes in humidity or temperature. For paintings, UV-filtering glass in the frame offers good protection. Bronze sculptures should be dusted with a soft cloth and occasionally waxed with a neutral paste wax — never use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
Can antique works of art purchased on Antiquités en France be shipped internationally?
Yes, most dealers offer domestic and international shipping with specialist packing suited to fragile works. Always confirm the shipping method, transit insurance and estimated delivery time directly with the seller before completing your purchase.