Galerie Louise Leiris
Galerie Louise Leiris was a fine art gallery in Paris established by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler in 1920.[1]
Initially, the business was known as the Galerie Simon. It was named after Kahnweiler's partner, André Simon.[1]
In 1940, the business was turned over to Louise Leiris, who was Kahnweiler's daughter. It was run under her name.[1]
Prominent among the artists who sold paintings through this gallery was Pablo Picasso Andre Masson and Salvador Dali.
The gallery continued in business for several decades selling thousands of Picasso's Masson's and Dali paintings in affordable at the time prices.[2]
Notes
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Head of a Woman (1909) by Pablo Picasso, provenance notes Archived 2007-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
- Glueck, Grace. "Art Group Is Set Up To Judge Attribution," New York Times. May 8, 1970.
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