ABOUT
The Lincoln FineArt Gallery was born from a deep passion for modern and contemporary art, initiated in 2013. From its inception, the gallery has made it its mission to promote major works of the 20th century and the contemporary period, by bringing into dialogue the great French and international figures who have marked the history of art from the post-war period to the present day.
Over the years, the Gallery has developed an identity based on in-depth market knowledge and a demanding approach to selecting artworks. It guides its collectors through the works of renowned artists such as Pierre Soulages, Jean Dubuffet, Simon Hantaï, Hans Hartung, Georg Baselitz, Robert Motherwell, and Frank Stella. These artists embody a radical and timeless modernity, central to the gallery's artistic vision.
Her business is built on a long-term, trusting relationship with her clientele. She primarily favors private sales, conducted with the utmost discretion, and occasionally organizes auctions in collaboration with specialized partners. This tailored approach allows her to meet the expectations of private clients who value the confidentiality of their transactions and the quality of the artworks offered.
Alongside its sales activities, the gallery provides rigorous care for works entrusted to its clients, particularly those on loan to French and international museums. It assists collectors with loan procedures for temporary exhibitions, coordinating with museums, handling administrative and logistical aspects, and contributing to the integration of these works into a recognized museum and scholarly context.
Finally, the Lincoln FineArt Gallery has established itself as a key player in cultural heritage consulting, assisting with the creation and enhancement of collections, as well as navigating the more sensitive phases of asset allocation, particularly during inheritance, division of property, or strategic wealth management. Thanks to its market knowledge and understanding of the legal and cultural implications, the gallery acts as a partner capable of combining artistic sensibility, strategic heritage management, and a long-term vision.
"In painting, everything must be just right: the lines, the curves, the shapes, the angles, the colors, the values, to form an image that can last, that captures attention, that is the definitive expression of a phenomenon, of an emotion. I love accuracy because it alone corresponds to the possibility of a lasting balance. And it alone can fully satisfy the eye, the ear, and the mind."
Hans HARTUNG, "Self-Portrait", Les Presses du Solel, 1971.