Sell Art on Paper!

This august, we place a spotlight on printed and drawn works on paper from the 16th-19th century at a theme auction. If you have art on paper that you are considering selling at auction, you can receive a free valuation from us.


From woodcuts and engravings to watercolours and drawings – for many centuries, paper has been an important tool in the creation of art. We are currently looking for art on paper from before the 20th century for a major upcoming theme auction held online. If you are considering selling works in this category, please feel free to drop by one of our locations for a free and non-binding estimate or visit our website, where you can receive a valuation online. The deadline for consigning artwork for this upcoming theme auction is 30 May.


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An Intimate Insight into the Artist's Work

Throughout the ages, most artists have used drawings as an important part of their creative process. It has often been a medium where the artist could have more free reins to explore ideas and develop different methods, techniques and forms. Some ideas became studies for later works, while other drawings are the final product. Whether it is a quickly jotted down sketch or a carefully laid out study for a larger piece, drawings can often provide us with a more intimate insight into the artist's work than other art forms do.

Peter Ilsted: A portrait of Vilhelm Hammershøi, 1900. Etching. Estimate: DKK 12,000-15,000. Hammer Price: DKK 32,000.
Johan Ludvig Lund: Sleeping hermaphrodite. Signed and dated. Charcoal on paper. Estimate: DKK 8,000-10,000. Hammer price: DKK 44,000.

The same degree of intimacy applies to the printed works of art, where skilled craftsmen have carefully engraved, cut or etched directly on copper plates or wood. With these techniques, it became possible to make art more accessible to people who otherwise would not be able to experience it. Drawings and prints are therefore not only important in the understanding of an artist's work process, but also in the understanding of the broader developments in art history.

For further information, please contact:

Søren  Kjerk Holmstrup Portrait

Søren Kjerk Holmstrup

Søren Kjerk Holmstrup

Specialist / 19th Century & Old Master Paintings / København
Camilla Bruun Stoltze Portrait

Camilla Bruun Stoltze

Camilla Bruun Stoltze

Specialist / 19th Century & Old Master Paintings / København
Kristine Vindahl Portrait

Kristine Vindahl

Kristine Vindahl

Specialist / 19th Century & Old Master Paintings / København