Expressionism
The gallery has a special focus on Expressionism, a movement that flourished particularly in Germany in the first half of the twentieth century.
The Expressionist market has experienced an enormous resurgence of interest in the last few years; whilst recent worldwide exhibitions have celebrated the centenary of the founding of the Brücke group in Dresden in 1905.
The Expressionist painters are renowned for their vigorous palette and wild brushstrokes. Artists like Kandinsky, Marc and Jawlensky.s oils achieve grandiose and lyrical abstractions of colour, whilst Kirchner, Heckel and Schmidt Rottluff.s works highlight the intensity and psychological dynamism of life in the traumatic first decades of the twentieth century in Germany
Equally well known for their printmaking skills, the Expressionists carved striking woodcut designs, many of which have become icons of the movement.
Most exciting is that leading works by these artists are still available to the market, and the gallery takes a particular initiative to source these works on behalf of collectors.
Impressionism & Modern Art
The fields of classic Impressionist and Modern art from the late nineteenth century until the mid twentieth century cover a wide variety of styles including Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, Pointillism, Divisionism, Cubism and Surrealism. These areas of the market have a traditional international appeal, and the artists are an established presence in museums across the world.
From the bright yet ethereal colours of Renoir and Monet, to the angled planes of Cezanne, the delicate works of Seurat or to the multi-faceted work of Picasso and later to the classic works of Nicholson or Moore and others in the post war period, these artists form a major part of the gallery.s activities.
Simon Theobald is able to source or offer privately significant works in all media by artists from these movements.
The gallery has a special focus on Expressionism, a movement that flourished particularly in Germany in the first half of the twentieth century.
The Expressionist market has experienced an enormous resurgence of interest in the last few years; whilst recent worldwide exhibitions have celebrated the centenary of the founding of the Brücke group in Dresden in 1905.
The Expressionist painters are renowned for their vigorous palette and wild brushstrokes. Artists like Kandinsky, Marc and Jawlensky.s oils achieve grandiose and lyrical abstractions of colour, whilst Kirchner, Heckel and Schmidt Rottluff.s works highlight the intensity and psychological dynamism of life in the traumatic first decades of the twentieth century in Germany
Equally well known for their printmaking skills, the Expressionists carved striking woodcut designs, many of which have become icons of the movement.
Most exciting is that leading works by these artists are still available to the market, and the gallery takes a particular initiative to source these works on behalf of collectors.
Impressionism & Modern Art
The fields of classic Impressionist and Modern art from the late nineteenth century until the mid twentieth century cover a wide variety of styles including Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, Pointillism, Divisionism, Cubism and Surrealism. These areas of the market have a traditional international appeal, and the artists are an established presence in museums across the world.
From the bright yet ethereal colours of Renoir and Monet, to the angled planes of Cezanne, the delicate works of Seurat or to the multi-faceted work of Picasso and later to the classic works of Nicholson or Moore and others in the post war period, these artists form a major part of the gallery.s activities.
Simon Theobald is able to source or offer privately significant works in all media by artists from these movements.

