About us
The Portuondo Gallery, established in Paris in 2004, specializes in decorative art from the second half of the 20th century, with a focus on pieces from the 1950s to the 1970s. It is led by the Spanish couple Horacio and Julia Portuondo. Horacio comes from a long line of antique dealers, while Julia excels as a jewelry designer.
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Their journey began in 2004 at the Marché Serpette in Paris, the world's largest antique market. Over two decades of passionate and creative work, the gallery expanded with a second location at Carré Rive Gauche, 6 rue de Lille, located between the Musée d'Orsay and the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
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The gallery's selection of works primarily focuses on French designers with a post-war modernist aesthetic, such as Joseph André Motte, Roger Landault, and Jean-Claude Farhi. It also includes works from other European artists such as the Gabriella Crespi and Boris Tabacoff. The gallery also showcases contemporary designers in harmony with its core aesthetic, such as Clotilde Ancarani with her bronze pieces, Jean-Frédéric Bourdier with his marble creations, and Julia Muñoz, a jewelry designer specializing in gilded bronze.

Galerie
6 Rue de Lille,
75007 Paris




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