
Eugenio Donadoni
International Specialist, Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts | Books & Manuscripts
Born in Florence and raised in Naples, he read for undergraduate, Master’s and doctoral degrees at Oxford University. Career highlights include the sale of the Rothschild Prayerbook ($13.6m, the world record at auction for an illuminated manuscript, January 2014); the Carolingian ‘Gospels of Queen Theutberga’ (£1.99m, July 2015); the lavishly illuminated Almanac Hours (£1.63m, July 2020); a sumptuous Book of Hours by the Master of the Paris Bartholomeus Anglicus ($3.6m, April 2021); and the Crosby-Schøyen Codex, one of the oldest books in existence (£3.06m, June 2024).
Notable collection sales have included the Arcana Collection of Exceptional Illuminated Manuscripts (London, 2010-11); the stunning group of manuscripts in Yates, Thompson and Bright: a Family of Bibliophiles (London, 16 July 2014), the collection of Maurice Burrus (London, 25 May 2016); the extraordinary illuminated manuscripts and printed books from the collection of Elaine and Alexandre Rosenberg (New York, 23 April 2021); and the world heritage manuscripts offered in Manuscript Masterpieces from the Schøyen Collection (London, 11 June 2024).
Over the past 15 years Eugenio has negotiated a significant number of multi-million pound private sales of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts to clients in Europe, the UK and the Americas: most significantly the Clumber Park Chartier (now in the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library) and the Breviary of Saint-Louis de Poissy (now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France).
Eugenio is one of Christie’s international auctioneers and takes sales in London, Paris and New York. He is a Fellow and Visiting Committee member of the Morgan Library and a member of the Bibliographical Society. He plays in a much-loved – if terrible – rock band, will offer unsolicited advice on anything food-related and is trilingual in English, Italian and French. He also reads Latin and Ancient Greek.





