Press Coverage
Since 2001 Emanuel von Baeyer has received regular press coverage about his activities as an art dealer and his publications:
“Among these works Emanual von Baeyer, a London dealer, will show “The Aviary of Death”, a 16th-century etching of the Grim Reaper busily at work, by Giovanni Paolo Cimerlini. Mr. Abrams, who serves on TEFAF’s board (and its Old Masters vetting committee), smiles in anticipation as he says: I think it is really going to take off.” (The Economist, February 2010).
“Der junge Galerist Emanuel von Baeyer zeigt unter dem Titel Schatten und Räume eine kleine Ausstellung von Brancusi bis Blinky Palermo und stellt die intime Ausstellung in seiner Werbung frech in einen erfrischenden Kontrast zur krassen Kunst der Frieze Art.” (Der Tagesspiegel, October 2009).
“Dealers specialising in the finest of such prints include Emanuel von Baeyer of London, who was selling a fine Janinet Toilette de Vénus (…) at the European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, the Netherlands.” (The New York Times, March 2008).
“This fair has become very modern, too. (…) For example, there is the print at Emanuel von Baeyer from London by Louis van Ryssels (who is Doctor Gachet) showing Vincent van Gogh on his deathbed, which was catching one’s eye.” (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, March 2008).
“The young and clever dealer Emanuel von Baeyer (London) presented virtuous themes of often little known artists of the central European baroque.” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, April 2006).
“The attractive new exhibition catalogue from Emanuel von Baeyer, Master Drawings and Oil Studies from 1584 to 1877 is now available. Elegant and exquisitely produced works fill its pages, from the painstakingly executed and highly finished chalk drawing Jupiter embracing Cupid by Joseph Heintz, to the looser, rapidly delineated but effortlessly eloquent pen and ink study for Prometheus battling with the eagle by Anselm Feuerbach.” (Apollo, January 2004).
“German printmaking, particularly that of the early nineteenth century, attracted some remarkable talents, and Emanuel von Baeyer, a young German dealer based in London, has assembled a fascinating group of such prints.” (Apollo, April 2004).
“Beside the offer of exceptional unique pieces – one of those is at the booth of Emanuel von Baeyer the work Casp. Lavater, Felix Hess und Heinrich Füesslich bey Spalding zu Bath by E.S. Henne – it catches one’s eye how accurately singular traders refer to the pieces shown in other places in London during this year.” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, April 2003).
Emanuel von Baeyer also appears regularly in the following publications:
AntikDekor
Antiques Trade Gazette
Apollo
Architectural Digest
Art and Antiques
Art and Auction
Art Chronika
Art Daily
Art et Décoration
Arts et Metiers du Livre
Art Newspaper
Burlington Magazine
Countrylife
Der Tagesspiegel
Die Welt
El País
Financial Times
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Handelsblatt
Handelszeitung
Homes and Antiques Magazine
International Herald Tribune
Journal of the Print World
Le Monde
Neue Zürcher Zeitung
Parnass
Royal Academy of Arts Magazine
The Art Newspaper
The Economist
The New York Sun
The New York Times
The Wallstreet Journal
Weltkunst
Wiener Zeitung
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