Fonseca Fine Art was founded in 2012 in Auvers-sur-Oise. Starting from private collections, the gallery gradually established a systematic collection system centered on Impressionism and European post-war art. Located in Auvers-sur-Oise, a town that houses important figures of Impressionism such as Daubigny, Cézanne, and Pissarro, as well as Vincent van Gogh's final residence, the gallery is rooted in the rich soil of art history and conducts its artistic practice with a calm and focused attitude.
Adhering to the concept of "transmitting timeless collections", the gallery focuses on the selection and research of fine works of Impressionism and contemporary art. Over the past decade, through establishing continuous and in-depth collaborations with numerous museums, art galleries and academic institutions, it has actively participated in promoting the academic sorting and value dissemination of Impressionist art heritage worldwide.
The works presented in the gallery are based on rigorous art historical analysis and clear aesthetic orientation, focusing on artists with lasting value and their representative works. The artistic development of these works is interconnected among the top galleries, art museums, auction houses and important private collectors, demonstrating consistent professional judgment and industry expertise.