The late Ingeborg Mehren-Hitchcock is the central figure behind this remarkable collection of Modern Art. This exhibition presents a curated selection of eight artworks—lithographs, etchings, and pochoirs—by some of the most influential artists of Modernism: Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and Marc Chagall.
Ingeborg Mehren-Hitchcock (1926-2026) carefully assembled an extraordinary body of work during the 1950’s and 1960’s—the flourishing period of Modernism in Paris and New York. The high value of these cornerstone pieces of Modern Art lies in the rarity of the selection, which exists outside standard numbered editions. All works were created during the artists’ lifetimes, and most include pencil signatures, references to special editions, and documented provenance.
These highly coveted artworks embody a unique convergence of art and history. When art meets history, collectors become beacons of legacy—guardians of culture and vital links in a chain connecting past and future. Often described as “bulletproof,” such blue chip artworks retain their pedigree intact.
Sunday 19th April, exhibition opening is held by reservation.



