Discover Highlights from FAB Paris 2024

France's premier fair for fine art and antiques is back for its third edition this November

Steinitz booth at FAB Paris
Steinitz booth at FAB Paris. Photo: Tanguy de Montesson

This autumn, FAB Paris returns for a highly-anticipated third edition. Running from 22 until 27 November 2024, France’s premier fair for fine art & antiques, will see 100 internationally-renowned art and antique dealers converge under the iconic glass dome of the newly-restored Grand Palais – the fair’s permanent venue.

A fabulous ephemeral museum, the show will encompass no fewer than 20 disciplines in the fields of fine art, furniture, antiquities and jewellery. From an Ancient Egyptian head formerly in the collection of Coco Chanel to furniture that once graced the salons of Versailles, the selection will chart millennia of human creativity. Also on view will be a rollcall of the greatest names in art history, including Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Albert Dürer, Auguste Rodin, Renoir and Pablo Picasso.

This autumn, FAB Paris returns for a highly-anticipated third edition. Running from November 22-27, France’s premier fair for fine art and antiques, will see 100 internationally-renowned art and antique dealers converge under the iconic glass dome of the newly-restored Grand Palais—the fair’s permanent venue.

A fabulous ephemeral museum, the show will encompass no fewer than 20 disciplines in the fields of fine art, furniture, antiquities and jewellery. From an Ancient Egyptian head formerly in the collection of Coco Chanel to furniture that once graced the salons of Versailles, the selection will chart millennia of human creativity. Also on view will be a rollcall of the greatest names in art history, including Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Albert Dürer, Auguste Rodin, Renoir and Pablo Picasso.

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Discover Highlights from FAB Paris 2024

Myomu, 2022, statuario white marble by Kan Yasuda (b. 1945).nYasuda is Japanu2019s greatest living sculptor and the last student of Isamu Noguchi.

Photograph by Courtesy of A Lighthouse called Kanata

Portrait of Caroline Macheron, nu00e9e Hayard by Michel-Martin Drolling (1786-Paris-1851).nOil on canvas, 46.5 x 37 cm.nStudent of the great Jacques-Louis David, Drolling was one of the most sought-after French portrait painters of the mid-19th century.

Photograph by Adam Williams Fine Arts

Pierre-Joseph Redoutu00e9 (1759-1840), Les Roses. Paris,1817-1824.n3 volumes engraved in color and finished by hand.nPierre-Joseph Redoutu00e9’s Roses are perhaps his most celebrated images, which the artist issued while under the patronage of the Empress Josephine, wife of Napolu00e9on.

Photograph by Stéphane Clavreuil Rare Books

Ancient Egyptian stucco burial mask of a lady, formerly in the collection of Coco Chanel.nH. 19.7cm / W.17.5cmnRoman Egypt, Tuna el-Gebel,u00a0Antinoopolis, 55-100 A.D.

Photograph by Galerie Cybèle

Auguste Rodin (1840 u2013 1917) The Age of Bronze (first reduction), conceived in 1875-1876, this cast in 1944-45.nBronze with nuanced brown patina, 104.5 x 39 x 32.6 cm.

Photograph by David Lévy

Pair of leaf brooches by Renu00e9 Boivin: one circa 1950, set with pink & green tourmalines, peridots; the other, circa 1940u00a0featuring aquamarines, green tourmalines, yellow & green beryls and diamonds.

Photograph by G. Torroni

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Study for an homage to Degas, 1967.nInk and wash drawing on paper. 52 x 64 cm.

Photograph by Helene Bailly

Hon-Kozane Tachi-Do Gusoku, 16th u2013 17th Century Japanese Arnour in iron, shakudu014d, copper, gold, lacquer, leather, silk, wood, boaru2019s hair.nH.132cm, W.85 cm ; D.60cm.

Photograph by Galerie JC Charbonnier

Genealogical tree of the Ottoman dynasty with 29 sultan portraits, attributed to Zenop Manas, probably Vienna, 1807-1808 (Reign of Sultan Mustafa IV).nOil on Canvas. 99 x 68.5 cm.

Photograph by Kent Antiques

Tiara by Renu00e9 Lalique, circa 1900.

Photograph by Larengregor

Robert Goossens (1927-2016), Coral and crystal chandelier, France, circa 1980.nGilded bronze structure adorned with rock crystals. Signed.nH 145 x D 130 cm.

Photograph by Maison Rapin

Louis XVI lyre clock made circa 1785 by Joseph-Simon Cousin, clockmaker of the Comte du2019Artois (brother of Louis XVI and future King Charles X).

Photograph by Pascal Izarn

Two sparrow hawks with their preyu2014a mouse and a lark nModels 1734 and 1739/40, resp., Manufacture and decoration Meissen, 1740.nHard paste porcelain, 28,4 cm and 29,1 cm.

Photograph by Röbbig München

Franu00e7oise Gilot (1921u20132023), Self-Portrait in Front of Landscape, 1971.nIndia ink on paper, 26 x 20.1 in./ 66 x 51 cm.nGilot was an accomplished painter whose art was eclipsed by her long romantic relationship with Pablo Picasso.

Photograph by Rosenberg & Co.

Annunciation. Sicily, end of the 16th – early 17th century.nPolychromed and gilded wood.

Photograph by Galerie Sismann

Pair of Persian vases. Bronze, enamel and black marble of Mazy (base).nVases: H. 63 cm. (25 in.); L. 35.5 cm. (14 in.); Pr. 27.5 cm. (11 in.).nPresented by Ferdinand Barbedienne at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1878.

Photograph by Courtesy of Galerie Steinitz

Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), Paysannes assises causant, oil on canvas, 60.4 x 73 cm.nAcquired in July 1886 by Galerie Durand-Ruel, one of the most influential forces behind the promotion of the impressionist movement.

Photograph by Stern Pissarro Gallery

Portrait bust of Elisabeth Alexandrovna Demidoff,nnu00e9e Countess Stroganoff (Saint-Petersburg 1779-Paris 1818), Bertel Thorvaldsen (Copenhagen 1770-1844).nWhite Carrara marble and black marble.nH.: 44.5 cm. (57 cm. with the base)nProbably sculpted in Rome, Circa 1810-1812.

Photograph by Courtesy of Trebosc + Van Lelyveld

Porcelain vase made for Madame de Pompadour, Louis XVu2019s infamous mistress.nManufacture de Vincennes, circa 1755.

Photograph by Courtesy of Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
Abstract white marble sculpture with smooth curves and central hole on a dark textured background, placed on a black pedestal.
Portrait of Caroline Macheron by Drolling
Les Roses_1817
CYBELE masque de femme en stuc
DAVID LEVY Rodin l'age de bronze
Boivin Brooches
HELENE BAILLY Picasso
16th-17th Century japanese Armour
KENT Zenop Manas
LARENGREGOR_R.LALIQUE TIARA CIRCA 1900
MAISON RAPIN robert-goossens-lustre-corail-cristal-bronze-1
PASCAL IZARN - Lyre clock
Two sparrow hawks with their prey - a mouse and a lark
ROSENBERG & CO - Françoise Gilot
SISMANN - Announciation
Pair of Persian vases
STERN PISSARRO - Paysannes assises causant
TREBOSC + VAN LELYVELD - Bertel Thorvalsen (1)
Vase "urne antique"
Abstract white marble sculpture with smooth curves and central hole on a dark textured background, placed on a black pedestal.
Portrait of Caroline Macheron by Drolling
Les Roses_1817
CYBELE masque de femme en stuc
DAVID LEVY Rodin l'age de bronze
Boivin Brooches
HELENE BAILLY Picasso
16th-17th Century japanese Armour
KENT Zenop Manas
LARENGREGOR_R.LALIQUE TIARA CIRCA 1900
MAISON RAPIN robert-goossens-lustre-corail-cristal-bronze-1
PASCAL IZARN - Lyre clock
Two sparrow hawks with their prey - a mouse and a lark
ROSENBERG & CO - Françoise Gilot
SISMANN - Announciation
Pair of Persian vases
STERN PISSARRO - Paysannes assises causant
TREBOSC + VAN LELYVELD - Bertel Thorvalsen (1)
Vase "urne antique"