Rodolphe de Causans
6, rue Verdaine
1204 Geneva


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Galerie Salomon Lilian

Dutch and Flemish seventeenth-century paintings

Salomon Lilian Gallery was originally founded 25 years ago in Amsterdam and continues its commitment to showcasing Dutch golden age paintings and early Flemish masters. With permanent exhibitions in both Amsterdam and, since 2012, in Geneva, the gallery presents at various fairs including TEFAF Maastricht and Frieze Masters in London. The Geneva gallery space showcases mainly exhibitions, while the Amsterdam space focuses on both exhibitions and research – with two art histori­ans dedicated to preparing the annual catalogue.

Salomon Lilian Gallery proposes paintings by artists such as Gerrit Dou, Cornelisz van Haarlem, Adriaen van Ostade, among others.  The works represented depict the traditional genre of the Dutch golden age, such as interior scenes, landscapes and portraits, with paintings regularly provided to private collectors and museums, including Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and Pushkin Museum in Moscow.

The 1600s turnaround in Northern Europe

05.02 — 09.28.2024