My private collection represents a considered appreciation for fine art rooted in both historical significance and personal admiration. Each work has been acquired with intention—valued not only for its place within the canon of art history, but for its ability to command presence, provoke thought, and endure beyond trend or moment.
The collection spans key movements and European traditions, bringing together Surrealist, Impressionist, and classical portraiture, and reflects a long-standing respect for artistic mastery, craftsmanship, and provenance. My engagement with art extends beyond ownership; it is driven by a genuine enthusiasm for the stories, techniques, and cultural contexts that define each piece.


Signed lithograph, edition 286 of 300.
A large-format surrealist composition exemplifying Dalí’s late explorations of music, abstraction, and Spanish identity. Hand-signed and produced in a limited edition, this work offers collectors a striking and accessible entry point into Dalí’s graphic oeuvre.

This beautiful lithograph is one of the scarcest prints in Renoir's oeuvre; there were only a few trial proofs printed in black, apart from an edition of 75 printed in bistre. Examples appear only very rarely on the market. The edition was commissioned by Leon Vanier around 1904 for an album that was never actually published.
Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919) Odalisque, c. 1904, Lithograph, Stamped Renoir lower right margin, from an edition of 75, Image-4" x 6", has margins, Sheet-7 1/2" x 9 1/4', Framed-14 1/4" x 17 1/4"
7 5/16 × 9 3/16 in | 18.6 × 23.3 cm

An Austrian original work demonstrating traditional European technique and a disciplined approach to portraiture.

A signed and plate-marked reproduction paying homage to one of the most influential figures of the Dutch Golden Age.

In this painting titled "Pêcheur attablé" by Pablo Picasso, the artist captured a seated fisherman in a vibrant composition. The scene depicts the fisherman at a table, engaging in a moment of contemplation. This artwork showcases Picasso's unique style and skillful use of color and form.

A personal favorite, Sunday Flapjacks a 5'x4' oil on canvas by Chris Krieg; a nationally known artist, muralist, and sign painter.

Vienna Austria was once considered the musical capital of the world. During the 19th and early 20th Centuries there were a number of family-owned piano manufacturers scattered across Vienna. Most of these smaller manufacturers built pianos in modest numbers, and much historical information has been lost in time.
This beautiful instrument was built by Gustav Hofbauer in Vienna in the late 19th Century (1880). The instrument is a modest size baby grand piano which would have been intended for small apartments or cottage homes of the 19th Century. The piano is made of an exotic vertical grain walnut wood and is of the Empire Revival style. The instrument has a light, lovely tone quality reminiscent of early forte pianos from the Romantic era.
This masterpiece is in excellent quality and condition, and still sounds amazing but will need a tune. 64" X 57" X 37 1/2"
Latest PAT date 1880.
More pictures available upon request.
This collection is privately held and selectively offered. Inquiries from collectors, galleries, and private buyers are welcomed and handled with discretion.
For acquisition inquiries, provenance details, or further discussion, please contact me directly.
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