Exhibitions at the gallery included: • 1911: 7 April – 2 May.
Exposition de céramiques persanes de miniatures et manuscrits organized by The Persian Art Gallery of London. • 1912: 28 February – 13 March. First major exhibition of
Robert Delaunay, with 46 works from his early impressionist days to his most recent Paris cityscapes and cubist depictions of the Eiffel Tower. The work of
Marie Laurencin was also shown in this exhibition. • 1916: 16–31 July. ''L'Art Moderne en France – Salon d'Antin'' organized by
André Salmon. • 1917:
Les Peintres de la guerre au camouflage –
Fauves group. • 1919: June–July. Works by
Mikhail Larionov and
Natalia Goncharova • 1919: 10–30 October.
Paul Gauguin ''Exposition d'oeuvres inconnues'' • 1919: 1–15 December.
Exposition Abel Truchet. Program preface by
Frantz Jourdain. • 1919: 19 December – 10 January 1920.
Les maitres anglais, 1740–1840 : exposition de pastels, aquarelles et dessins • 1920: 17 June – 4 July. Second exhibition of
La Jeune Peinture française, an
Amedeo Modigliani retrospective • 1921:
Exposition des eaux-fortes, bois gravés, lithographies et dessins de Bernard Naudin. • 1921: 15–31 January. ''3e Exposition de la Société des Artistes Animaliers, peintres, sculpteurs, graveurs : rétrospective, oeuvres d'Auguste Lançon''. • 1922: 28 January – 25 February. ''Exposition d'art irlandais''. • 1922: 17–31 March.
Auguste Brouet. Son oeuvre. First exhibition in France. • 1922: 3–19 April.
Sculpture en taille directe et tapisserie : first exhibition organized by the review
La douce France. Program preface by Emmanuel de Thubert. • 1922: 17–31 November. ''Le Sport dans l'art : Art ancien et moderne, peinture, sculpture, gravure, architecture etc.'' With
Henri Matisse,
André Dunoyer de Segonzac,
Raoul Dufy and
Maurice de Vlaminck • 1922: 1–16 December. Exposition
Michel Simonidy. • 1923: 15–28 February. Exhibition of work by Conrad Kickert. This was the artist's first solo exhibition in France, and received positive reviews. Before the end of the show it was announced that the state had purchased
Le Pot chinois for the Musée du Luxembourg. • 1923: 17–31 March.
1e Exposition du groupe des peintres-graveurs indépendants. • 1923: 4–25 April. Third exhibition of
La Jeune Peinture française • 1923: 26 April – 12 May. Art collection of Paul Poiret. Much of this would be auctioned in November 1925 at the Hôtel Drouot due to Poiret's bankruptcy. • 1923: 17–31 May.
Sculpture en taille directe, tapisserie fresque : second exhibition organized by the review
La douce France. Program preface by Emmanuel de Thubert. • 1924: 2–15 January. Early works of
Maurice Utrillo from the period 1910–14. • 1924: Fourth exhibition of
La Jeune Peinture française • 1924: 17–30 December. Work by
Marc Chagall. • 1925: 6–21 February. Sculptures and watercolors by
Ossip Zadkine • 1925: 3–17 March. Paintings and drawings by André Léveillé. • 1925: 2 – 23 May 1925.
Le Maroc : peintures et bas-reliefs de Bernard Boutet de Monvel. Program preface by
Jérôme Tharaud and
Jean Tharaud. • 1925: 16–29 November. Paintings by
Othon Coubine. • 1925: Fifth exhibition of
La Jeune Peinture française. • 1925: Exhibition of tapestries by
Raoul Dufy • 1925 3–19 December. ''Exposition d'un Groupe de Fémmes Peintrés Françaises'', including work by Marie-Alix,
Fernande Barrey, Chériane,
Marguerite Crissay,
Hermine David,
Suzanne Duchamp, Geneviève Gallibert, Marguerite Lemaire Ghy-Lemm, Irène Lagut,
Marie Laurencin, Marguerite Matisse, daughter of
Henri Matisse), Hélène Perdriat, Valentine Prax and
Jeanne Rij-Rousseau • 1926: April. Works by
Francis Picabia. • 1926: November–December. Retrospective of
Roger de La Fresnaye. • 1926: Works by
José Fioravanti. • 1926: 18 – 30 May. "Exposition des Oeuvres de Roberto Ramaugé". • 1928: 6 – 21 January.
Peintres normands : 3e exposition. De Nicolas Poussin à nos jours. • 1928: 23 March – 14 April. Solo exhibition of
Amédée Ozenfant ==Publications==