Eberwein Gallery Egyptian Archeology and of the Mediterranean Basin
Eberwein Gallery is specialized in Archeology of the Mediterranean area and Egypt.
Biography
Galerie Eberwein has dealt in art from ancient Mediterranean civilisations for forty years.
Today, Antonia Eberwein, daughter of the founder Roswitha Eberwein, ensures the continuity and successof the company at the gallery in the Saint-Germain district in Paris.
The gallery specializes in Egyptian art and objects from neighbouring cultures, dating from 3500 BC to the Coptic period of about 1000 AD. Each object is examined for authenticity and provenance and has a complete dossier detailing its history and cultural context, relevant publications and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
The gallery presents a collection of museum value pieces, offering high quality objects that correspond to the budgets of experienced collectors and those starting their collections.
The gallery’s close relationship with important figures in the domain of ancient art and their international clientele testify to their reputation worldwide. A member of IADAA, SNA and the Verband der Kunst und Antiquitätenhändler Niedersachsen, the gallery is affiliated to CINOA and participates regularly in international fairs including BRAFA Brussels, TEFAF, PAD, BAAF Brussels, BAAF Basel and Westdeutsche Kunstmesse and Kunstmesse München.
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CANOPY VASE OF PTAHMES
Probably Saqqara, Egypt
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty
Reign of Amenhotep III, 1390–1353 BC
Ribboned alabaster
H.: 52 cm
Provenance:
Ferri sale, Drouot, June 13, 1975
J.L. Despras Collection, Paris
Private collection, France (acquired from the previous owner in 1977)
© sebert photographes
OUSHEBTI OF TJAENHEBU
Intendant of the royal fleet, son of Tanefertity
Saqqara, Egypt
Late Period, 26th Dynasty
570–525 BC
Blue-green faience with incised hieroglyphs
H.: 18.2 cm
Provenance:
Private collection, Switzerland
Private collection, Germany (acquired from the previous owner in the 1970s)
Private collection by descent
Publication:
A. Eberwein & P. Renaud. Shabtis for the Overseer of the Royal Ships, Tjaiennahebu son of Tanefertiyti, 2025: p. 130
© sebert photographes
Contact
22, Rue Jacob, 75006 PARIS, France
+33672904070
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