Kollenburg Antiquairs

Exquisite objects and paintings from the 17th, 18th and 19th century

Locations

Oirschot
Kollenburg Antiquairs Postbus 171, 5688 ZK, Oirschot, Netherlands
Kollenburg Antiquairs

Exquisite objects and paintings from the 17th, 18th and 19th century

I first set foot in the antiques world at a very young age. As the son of a restorer and specialist of antique timepieces, my interest in the profession was sparked early and when I was fourteen years old, I made my first independent acquisition. Initially, I focused mainly on 18th-century applied arts, but the collection has since expanded and now includes sculptures, paintings, clocks and furniture from the 16th to the 19th century.

Kollenburg Antiquairs has grown into a company of several employees with diverse expertise and skills.
We are located in the charming village of Oirschot in the southern Netherlands, near Eindhoven. Since 2006, we have exhibited at leading fairs in the Netherlands and abroad, including PAN, BRAFA and Fine Art Asia Hong Kong, and since 2015 at TEFAF Maastricht.

In our search for objects of beauty, quality and rarity, we continually strive to add extraordinary objects to the collection. We are pleased to share our enthusiasm and love for art with you and are delighted to show you our collection upon appointment.

We can also support and advice with starting or growing your own collection. Furthermore, we can assist you with written appraisals and expertise for legacies, estate division or insurance purposes. Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss the possibilities.

Artists

  • Louis Apol (1850-1936)
  • Jan Pieter van Baurscheit (1669-1728)
  • Johannes Benner
  • Ferdinand Berthoud (1727-1807)
  • Charles Bertrand (1746–1789?)
  • Claude Bertin (?-1705)
  • Jacques Bircklé (1734 – 1803)
  • Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo (1745-1820)
  • André Charles Boulle (1642-1732)
  • Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889)
  • Jan Claudius de Cock (1667 - 1736)
  • Laurent Delvaux (1696-1778)
  • Gaspare Diziani (1689-1767)
  • Etienne Doirat (ca. 1675-1732)
  • Andrea Fantoni (1659-1734)
  • Anselm Feuerbach (1829-1880)
  • Giovanni Giuseppe Fontana (1821-1893)
  • Hendrik Fortman (1715-1807)
  • Claude Galle (1759-1815)
  • Heinrich Gambs (1765-1831)
  • André Louis Gilbert (1746-1809)
  • Gilles-Lambert Godecharle (1750-1835)
  • Adriaen Nicolaesz de Grebber (1576-1661)
  • Matthijs Horrix (1735-1809)
  • Jacques Hory (1634-?)
  • François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter (1770-1841)
  • Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (1724-1805)
  • Jean Grandjean (1752-1781)
  • Nicolas de Largilliere (1656-1746)
  • Jean-Pierre Latz (ca. 1691-1754)
  • Frederik Manicus I (1738-1785)
  • Nicolas Maréchal (1753 -1803)
  • Master of the Female Half-Lengths
  • Charles Merme (1818-1869)
  • Nicolas-Marie Moriot (1788–1852)
  • Michiel van Musscher (1645-1705)
  • Pierre-Etienne Le Noir (1724-?)
  • Allegretto Nuzi (1345-1374)
  • Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os (1782-1861)
  • Robert Osmond (1711-1789)
  • Max Pechstein (1881-1955)
  • Constant Permeke (1886-1952)
  • Nicolas Petit (1732-1791)
  • Burchard Precht (1651-1738)
  • Pierre Reymond (1513–1584)
  • Alexander Roslin (1718-1793)
  • Johan Jakob Saenger (active ca. 1710-1724)
  • Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain (1719-1791)
  • Piat Joseph Sauvage (1744–1818)
  • Andrei Ivanovich Schreiber (1777–1843)
  • Jan Siberechts (1627-1703)
  • Jean-Charles Stiasteny
  • Charles du Tertre (1715-1793)
  • Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843)
  • Joachim Tielke (1641-1719)
  • Carl Wilhelm Wach (1787-1845)
  • Sebastian Zimmermann (1655-1728)