Established in Vienna in 1707 by Emperor Joseph I. Initially focused on selling royal treasures and court possessions, Dorotheum has since expanded its offerings to include fine art, jewelry, furniture, and collectibles. The auction house is renowned for its prestigious sales of Old Masters, Austrian and international art, and decorative arts. Dorotheum operates through a network of branches across Europe and conducts auctions both in-person and online. Ons of its most notable sales includes the auction of Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Gertrud Loew” in 2017. Dorotheum’s headquarters in Vienna is one of the largest auction houses in Europe, with over 600 auctions held annually.

Country: Austria
Year: 1707
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History of Auctioneering

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