Adrian Alan
Fine 19th Century Furniture, Sculpture & Works of Art
Locations
Visit us at:
TEFAF Maastricht
March
14-19,
2026
Founded in 1964, Adrian Alan is internationally recognised for presenting museum-quality works of art to an esteemed global clientele of institutions, collectors, and designers. The gallery is celebrated for its exceptional selection of 19th-century furniture, sculpture, and objets d’art, with a particular emphasis on rediscovering rare and long-lost pieces from the great international expositions of the period, reflecting the elegance and innovation of the Belle Époque and the Gilded Age.
With an unwavering commitment to provenance, authenticity, and rigorous research, every work is meticulously studied, authenticated, and selected for its rarity, condition, and cultural significance. Adrian Alan offers expert advisory services, competitive pricing, international shipping, and specialist restoration and interior design support, ensuring a seamless and discreet experience for collectors at every level.
As a trusted destination for museum professionals and discerning private clients alike, the gallery continues its six-decade tradition of excellence, uniting the finest craftsmanship of the past with the sensibilities of today’s connoisseurs.
With an unwavering commitment to provenance, authenticity, and rigorous research, every work is meticulously studied, authenticated, and selected for its rarity, condition, and cultural significance. Adrian Alan offers expert advisory services, competitive pricing, international shipping, and specialist restoration and interior design support, ensuring a seamless and discreet experience for collectors at every level.
As a trusted destination for museum professionals and discerning private clients alike, the gallery continues its six-decade tradition of excellence, uniting the finest craftsmanship of the past with the sensibilities of today’s connoisseurs.
Artists
- Cabinetmakers:
- Emmanuel-Alfred (dit Alfred II) Beurdeley (French 1847-1919)
- Henry Dasson (French, 1825-1896)
- François Linke (French, 1855–1946)
- Théodore Millet (French, 1856 – ?)
- Paul Sormani (French, 1817-1877)
- Charles-Guillaume Winckelsen (French, 1812-1871)
- Emmanuel Zwiener (German, 1849-after 1907)
- Sculptors:
- Louis-Ernest Barrias (French, 1841 - 1905)
- Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875)
- Benedetto Boschetti (Italian, fl. 1820-1870)
- Giovanni Maria Benzoni (Italian, 1809–1873)
- Vittorio Caradossi (Italian, 1861-1918)
- Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier (French, 1827-1905)
- Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827-1875)
- Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887)
- George Frampton (British, 1860 – 1928)
- Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824 - 1904)
- Alfred Gilbert (British, 1854–1934)
- John Gibson (British, 1790–1866)
- Émile-Coriolan-Hippolyte Guillemin (French, 1841-1907)
- Frederic Leighton (British, 1830-1896)
- Cesare Lapini (Italian, 1848- after 1893)
- Hiram Powers (American, 1805 – 1873)
- Rinaldo Rinaldi (Italian, 1793-1873)
- Raffaello Romanelli (Italian, 1856–1928)
- Manufactories:
- Baccarat Glass (France)
- Barbedienne Foundry (France)
- Christofle Silver (France)
- Elkington Silver (Great Britain)
- Sèvres Porcelain (France)
- Mintons Porcelain (Great Britain)
- Meissen Porcelain (Germany)
- Val d'Osne Foundry (France)