Robilant+Voena
London / Milan / Paris + 1 other location

Artists
Works Available By
- Andrea Appiani the Elder
- Dirck van Baburen
- Cavaliere Giovanni Baglione
- Barry X Ball
- Gabriele Basilico
- Jacopo Bassano
- Louis Gabriel Blanchet
- Alighiero Boetti
- Agostino Bonalumi
- Pierre Bonnard
- Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo
- Paris Bordone
- Carlo Bossoli
- Francesco Botticini
- Alberto Burri
- Canaletto
- Tancredi di Carcaci
- Lodovico Caselli
- Bartolomeo Cavarozzi
- Viviano Codazzi
- Mat Collishaw
- Pietro Consagra
- Carlo Dolci
- Elger Esser
- Filippo Falciatore
- Familiare del Boccati
- Domenico Fiasella
- Sam Francis
- Gilbert & George
- Luca Giordano
- Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson
- Jean Baptiste Greuze
- Francesco Guardi
- Philip Haas
- Damien Hirst
- Richard Hudson
- Allen Jones
- Kim Minjung
- Yves Klein
- Jeff Koons
- Maria Kreyn
- David LaChapelle
- John Lavery
- Lee Bae
- Robert Jacques Francois Faust Lefevre
- Pietro Longhi
- Alessandro Magnasco
- Piero Manzoni
- Pompeo Marchesi
- Michele Marieschi
- Marino Marini
- Giovanni Martinelli
- Master of Saint Ivo
- Master of the Annunciation to the Shepherds
- Jean Charles Meissonier
- Giuseppe Molteni
- Ugo Mulas
- Luigi Mussini
- Samuel Olayombo
- Jean-Baptiste Oudry
- Giovanni Paolo Panini
- Bartolomeo Passarotti
- Pablo Picasso
- Michelangelo Pistoletto
- Antonio Ponce
- Nicolas Poussin
- Priscilla Rattazzi
- Joshua Reynolds
- Sebastiano Ricci
- Tristano di Robilant
- Giovanni Francesco Romanelli
- George Romney
- Mimmo Rotella
- Paul Rusconi
- Robert Ryan
- Salvo
- Paolo Scheggi
- Mario Schifano
- Julian Schnabel
- Gino Severini
- Sir Martin Archer Shee
- Matthias Stom the Elder
- Michael Sweerts
- Alessandro Tiarini
- Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
- Gaspare Traversi
- Raimondo Trentanove
- Anna van den Hövel
- Frans Vervloet
- Jordan Watson
- Jean Joseph Weerts
- Sunneva Ása Weisshappel
- Kehinde Wiley
- Franz Xaver Winterhalter
- Gaspar van Wittel
- Fernando (or Ferrando) Yañez de la Almedina
Cy Twombly
(American, 1928 – 2011)
Cy Twombly was a seminal American artist who came of age immediately following the Abstract Expressionist generation. His iconic large-scale paintings consisted of looping marks scribbled and smeared on raw canvas or linen. Twombly’s practice melded his interest in Roman and Greek mythological stories, including Leda and the Swan, with the frenetic doodling of chalk on a blackboard. “My line is childlike but not childish. It is very difficult to fake,” he once explained. “To get that quality you need to project yourself into the child's line. It has to be felt.” Born Edwin Parker Twombly Jr. on April 25, 1928 in Lexington, VA, he went on to attend the Art Students League of New York where he met Robert Rauschenberg...