Pace Di Donna Schrader Galleries will spotlight defining 19th and 20th century masterworks at TEFAF New York, marking the inaugural presentation of the newly formed gallery devoted to secondary market artworks. On view at Stand 336 from May 14 – 19 at the Park Avenue Armory, highlights from the gallery’s booth include an 1841 Eugène Delacroix painting, presented on the international market for the first time after more than a century in the private collection of a French family, and the only known large-scale oil study of lions by the artist; a 1976 painting by Willem de Kooning, reflecting the artist’s late synthesis of figuration and abstraction; and an iconic multicolored Alexander Calder mobile created circa 1946, exemplifying the artist’s most celebrated invention, which has been held in the same family collection since being gifted by the artist in the year of its creation.
These exemplary works, spanning major movements across the 19th- and 20th-century art historical canon, will be presented in dialogue with additional selections that reflect the gallery’s distinct approach and vision.
Select Works

Willem de Kooning
Figures in a Landscape #2, 1976
Oil on paper laid down on canvas

Alexander Calder
Untitled, circa 1946
Sheet metal, wire and paintper laid down on canvas

Eugène Delacroix
Études de lions couches, circa 1841
Oil on canvas
© 2026 The Willem de Kooning Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
© 2026 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

