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The Stag Gallery are fine art dealers and have been since 1989. With 50-100 original paintings arriving into the gallery each week - sourced from all over Europe - we are ideally positioned to serve interior designers, collectors and equally the first time buyer with a superb range of original art.

Whether you are looking to furnish castle walls, a bistro or add to your collection, we look forward to helping. Our gallery is within a Grade II listed house in the heart of the beautiful market town of Cirencester in the Cotswolds, England. You are welcome to come and view any painting in person.

We have a large and varied range of original paintings always in stock - from 17th century Italian Old Masters, 18th century Classical Landscapes and Rococo Period genre, 19th century Victorian Landscapes and Marines. From our additional base in France, we source exciting French Impressionist works, Cubist and Abstract French oils. Whatever style or look you are after - we aim to stock it. We ship worldwide and have our own in house professional packing department. We look forward to working with you. Thank you


The "Style of" that was The Real Thing

The "Style of" that was The Real Thing

Auctions are full of “style of….” or “circle of….” and plenty of, “after….”….

But have you ever wondered, how many of those might just be real?! How many have been overlooked or simply dismissed by auctioneers as being copies when infact they are authentic?

Well, plenty of bidders at Schuler’s auction in Zurich on the 28th June certainly were prepared to put their money where their hunch was…and saw a “style of Sandro Botticelli” become the real thing.

The painting had been estimated by the auctioneers at Sfr5000-7000 and catalogued as “in the style of Sandro Botticelli c.1445-1510). After an intensive bidding battle and ten minutes of tennis style back and forth bidding - it was knocked down for the staggering price of Sfr6.4m (or £5.16 million pounds). Thats 914 times the top estimate!

Imagine the vendors phone call that evening….”Er…yes, hello, I am hoping you can help me…. I had a painting in todays auction and I’m just phoning to see how it did….”. ….

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The portrait of a young man had been previously in a Swiss private collection since 1924. The auction room was packed on the day, with multiple bidders from worldwide - along with 13 telephone lines booked for the lot.

Staggering result - beautiful painting - and well done to the bidders who correctly were prepared to put their money behind their opinions.

La Rentrée...not long now.

La Rentrée...not long now.

The Best Art Shop in Paris?

The Best Art Shop in Paris?

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