Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Calvet Collection

"Calvet: A Legacy of Art, Wine, and Influence" Step into the world of Calvet, a name that has left its mark throughout history

Background imageCalvet Collection: HENRY VII of England (1457-1509). King of England

HENRY VII of England (1457-1509). King of England (1485-1509), first king from the House of Tudor. Painting. FRANCE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)

Background imageCalvet Collection: Reception of Jacques de Molay. 1840s; Reception

Reception of Jacques de Molay. 1840s; Reception of Jacques de Molay. 1840s. Work by GRANET, Fran篩s Marius (1775-1849); GRANET, Fran篩s Marius (1775-1849). Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Avignon

Background imageCalvet Collection: Gallo-Roman low-relief. Ferrying wine barrels

Gallo-Roman low-relief. Ferrying wine barrels and amphorae. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on rock. FRANCE. PROVENCE ALPES CԔ E D AZUR. VAUCLUSE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)

Background imageCalvet Collection: Emma Calvet

Emma Calvet (1858 - 1942), French opera singer

Background imageCalvet Collection: Eduardo Calvet and Pinto (Barcelona, ??1875-1917), cotton industrial and politician

Eduardo Calvet and Pinto (Barcelona, ??1875-1917), cotton industrial and politician, he was in the Partit Republica Nationalista

Background imageCalvet Collection: Monsieur Calvet (1659-1743), founder the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Avignon, (1922)

Monsieur Calvet (1659-1743), founder the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Avignon, (1922). Artist: Hyacinthe Rigaud
Monsieur Calvet (1659-1743), founder the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Avignon. From The Connoisseur Volume LXIII [Otto Limited, London, 1922.]

Background imageCalvet Collection: Emma Calve, born Rosa Emma Calvet, 1858 - 1942. French operatic soprano

Emma Calve, born Rosa Emma Calvet, 1858 - 1942. French operatic soprano. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934

Background imageCalvet Collection: Damaso Calvet de Budalla?o?s (1836-1891). Portrait. Color

Damaso Calvet de Budalla?o?s (1836-1891). Portrait. Color
Damaso Calvet de Budalla?o?s (1836-1891). Spanish engineer, poet and playwright. The Catalan Illustration, 1904. Portrait. Colored

Background imageCalvet Collection: Emma Calve

Emma Calve
Rosa-Noemie-Emma Calvet de Roquer, known as Emma Calve (1858 - 1942), French singer

Background imageCalvet Collection: Antropomorphic stela. Chalcolithic. Sculpture

Antropomorphic stela. Chalcolithic. Sculpture on rock. FRANCE. PROVENCE ALPES CԔ E D AZUR. VAUCLUSE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)

Background imageCalvet Collection: GORDOT, Claude Marie (1722-1804). Ambassadors

GORDOT, Claude Marie (1722-1804). Ambassadors


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Calvet: A Legacy of Art, Wine, and Influence" Step into the world of Calvet, a name that has left its mark throughout history. From the reception of Jacques de Molay in the 1840s to Gallo-Roman low-reliefs depicting the ferrying of wine barrels, Calvet's influence spans across time. Intriguingly, even English royalty was not immune to the allure of Calvet. Henry VII himself recognized its significance during his reign as King of England from 1457 to 1509. The name echoes through generations, with figures like Emma Calvet making their own indelible contributions. Emma Calvet emerges as a prominent figure within this lineage - a French operatic soprano born Rosa Emma Calvet in 1858. Her enchanting voice captivated audiences and solidified her place in history. Meanwhile, Eduardo Calvet and Pinto made waves as both a cotton industrialist and politician in Barcelona during the late 19th century. Delving further back into time reveals Monsieur Calvet (1659-1743), founder of Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Avignon - an institution that nurtured artistic talents for centuries to come. Hyacinthe Rigaud's artwork immortalizes him as an esteemed artist himself. But it doesn't end there; Damaso Calvet de Budalla?o?s leaves his mark with a captivating portrait full of color. This piece serves as a testament to his artistic prowess during his lifetime from 1836 to 1891. The story takes us beyond human endeavors too; anthropomorphic stelas from Chalcolithic times showcase how even ancient civilizations were touched by the essence of "Calvet. " These sculptures hint at deeper connections between art and spirituality that transcend eras. Finally, we return once more to Gallo-Roman low-reliefs illustrating wine barrel transportation - an enduring symbol associated with the name Calvet.