Vintage Paintings For Sale

Invest in Mid-Century Art

At Waterline, we favor timelessness over trends, which is what draws us to collecting mid-century art from the post-war era. Our original vintage art for sale complement many aesthetics, and feature standout works from the abstract expressionist and color field movements, each characterized by bold palettes and profound emotional depth. Investment art serves not only to enrich and enhance your environment, but also secures a legacy that can be enjoyed as a family heirloom, passed down through generations while appreciating in value and significance.

Original and Vintage Paintings

Our selection of vintage paintings is comprised solely of original art - we do not sell prints, multiples, or reproductions. Fine art has long been viewed as an investment that offers enrichment beyond a simple financial return. These classic paintings for sale can become treasured family heirlooms, while also appreciating in value over time.

Vintage Paintings as an Investment

Always buy what you love. But why not enrich everyday life with investment art that can serve as a family heirloom, while also beautifully adorning your walls and elevating your environment? Many collectors understand that as the years pass, people change, and so may their taste. While we believe the vintage paintings for sale in which we specialize enjoys timeless versatility in a variety of settings, our clients appreciate that the works in our collection are of a caliber that allows for their eventual sale, should the circumstances warrant.
Works

Gabriel Godard

Force #6, 1969

Oil on canvas

47.25 x 47.25 in.
48.75 x 48.75 in. (framed)

Paysage, 1968

Oil on canvas

39 x 25.25 in.
39.25 x 25.5 in. (framed)

FEATURED ARTIST

Gabriel Godard (1933-2023)

Gabriel Godard, a self-taught painter, was born in 1933 in Delouze, France. Historically, Godard is considered to be a second generation member of the “École de Paris” (School of Paris). He began painting in 1950, creating mostly figurative works until around 1986, when he turned to abstraction exclusively.

His works have been acquired by the French government on behalf of the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris and the Centre Pompidou. Godard’s work can be found in many private collections and institutions around the world, and he has amassed an extensive exhibition history over the past seven decades.

Godard died on December 4, 2023 in Vair-sur-Loire, France.