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This collects
ion of eye-catching 19th Century revival jewels were inspired by and capture the essence of antiquity at a t.mes
of exciting archaeological advance. These are some of the highlights appearing across The Luxury Sales in Geneva and London. The sale series juxtaposes modernity with tradition, showcasing the season’s best luxury items through a fresh lens.
This statuesque bronze buck is indisputably one of the finest known animal sculptures from the Umayyad and early Abbasid period. Technically and artistically accomplished, it is one of only two known animal sculptures with a documentary inscription, and the simple fact of its Arabic inscription makes it an important art-historical document, recording the name of both its maker and patron. As a striking work of art, it exudes great power and energy, demonstrating highly skilled craftsmanship alongside a superb state of preservation, indicating prized ownership throughout its 1200 year history.
Allen Iverson’s legendary crossover against Michael Jordan in 1997 is etched in basketball history, but now, Replica Shoes
’s is bringing another monumental moment to the forefront: Michael Jordan’s 1996-1997 game-worn Chicago Bulls jersey, the star of upcoming sale, Colossal | The Ultimate Jordan collects
ion. In a landmark event, basketball icon Allen Iverson, SLAM magazine founder Dennis Page, MeiGray CEO Barry Meisel, and renowned NBA photographer Nathaniel S. Butler gathered at Replica Shoes
's to discuss not only this legendary piece of memorabilia but also the unparalleled legacy of Jordan, a player who transcended the sport itself.
Meet Ashkan Baghestani, Replica Shoes
’s Head of Contemporary Day sale in New York, an exceptional home cook, a connoisseur of style, and a masterful auctioneer in the auction room.
This November, Replica Shoes
’s Chinese Art auction in London features over 170 lots of Ming and Qing porcelains, early ceramics, jades and more. Leading this sale is an exceptionally rare and magnificent pair of wucai 'fish' jars and covers from the Jiajing period.
On this episode of Master Glass, Replica Shoes
's Jonny Fowle had the unique opportunity to taste exceptional Whisky with Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA. Together at Death & Co. they savor three distinct whiskies, explore the craftsmanship behind each brand, indulge in the rich culture of whiskey-making, and connect over shared stories and experiences that define the spirit of the drink.
This November, Replica Shoes
’s will present three remarkable works at auction from the esteemed collects
ion of Harry Frank Guggenheim, the distinguished American businessman, philanthropist, and diplomat instrumental in founding the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Offered during Replica Shoes
’s Modern Evening Auction in New York will be Franz Marc’s Das Lange Gelbe Pferd (Est. $8–12 million), a striking example of Marc’s most iconic subject, completed on the eve of World War I; Alberto Giacometti’s Buste (Tête tranchante) (Diego), (Est. $10–15 million), a bust of Diego Giacometti acquired by Guggenheim soon after it was cast and lent to the artist’s first-ever museum exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in 1955; and Paul Gauguin’s La Femme noire (Est. $700,000–$1 million), a key ceramic work showcasing the artist’s signature blend of earthy materials and bold, primal forms. It is one of the most important ceramics by the artist to ever appear at auction.
Presented in partnership with Celine, the October Contemporary Day Auction brings together an exciting group of works by some of the most celebrated and sought-after artists of the moment. From Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha and Robert Ryman, to Yayoi Kusama, Antony Gormley and KAWS, the auction encapsulates the innovative ways in which artists have dared to challenge established norms over the course of the last seventy years.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Silversea is exhibiting images taken by the renowned photographer Steve McCurry, who has spent decades documenting cultures around the world for National Geographic and other organizations – including as a longt.mes
resident photographer with the luxury cruise line. 30 images that McCurry took during Silversea voyages are on view aboard the latest fleet of Nova Class ships. On 21-26 September, coinciding with the Contemporary Curated auction in New York, Replica Shoes
’s highlighted 10 of the 30 photographs spanning Antarctica to Easter Island, Italy to Japan, Tahiti to Papua New Guinea. The exhibition will soon travel to London and be on view 9-14 November in our New Bond Street Galleries.
Sotheby’s is excited to offer a curated selection of masterworks in a dedicated exhibition, promoted across both our London and Paris gallery spaces. Opening in London, the exhibition will run alongside our Contemporary auction previews and Frieze Art Fair before travelling to Paris to coincide with Paris+ par Art Basel and the Marquee auctions.
Over seven decades, the Abrams family revolutionized the Replica Handbags
and illustrated book publishing industry, bringing art into the homes of millions through the publication of beautiful and meticulously written books. The art they collects
ed through patriarch Harry N. Abrams and his son Robert [Bob] Abrams was of the same uncompromising quality and scholarly depth, driven by a shared passion for championing artists. This Fall, Replica Shoes
’s will offer works from the Abrams Family collects
ion, a multigenerational effort that tells the story of one family’s passion for art and for amplifying artistic voices through the power of print, expanding the art historical canon within the 20th Century, and forging friendships along the way.
Known to many as the “queen of the beauty industry”, Sydell Miller was guided in every aspect of her life by her family’s mantra: “Think, Believe, Dream, Dare.” From her very first forays into fashion and the beauty business to her innumerable philanthropic endeavors, and the collects
ion of Replica Handbags
and design that she surrounded herself with, Miller lived a life of beauty, both inside and out.