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Edward Burne-Jones is widely regarded as one of the great British artists. In this episode of Anatomy of an Artwork, discover how a love affair with his model inspired this mystic vision of three martyred saints, learn what connects the triumvirate of renaissance Madonnas, and find out how an admiration for Botticelli inspired the artist’s work. One of the first purchases by Burne-Jones’ greatest patron, ‘St Barbara, St Dorothy and St Agnes’ is an important work and a highlight of our upcoming sale of Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite & British Impressionist Art (10 December | London). Click here to watch more Replica Shoes
’s videos.
From 4 December 2019–30 January 2020, S|2 London presents The Blazing World, a diverse group exhibition of artworks which draw upon themes of science-fiction, utopia, ritual and the fragility of human hope and existence. The Blazing World is the third in a trilogy of group exhibitions at the gallery where a work of literature forms a conceptual framework for an exhibition and is accompanied by a new edition and reprinting of a story.
Scientist, geologist, collects
or, museum patron, and businesswoman, Dr Erika Pohl-Ströher (1919-2016), was the granddaughter of Franz and Marie Ströher, who founded German hair care and cosmetics giant Wella AG, bought in 2003 by Procter & Gamble. Erika was born in Wurzen near Leipzig and grew up in Rothenkirchen in Vogtland, in the foothills of the Saxon Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) - later part of East Germany.
The holidays can be a lot to handle – but with the right bag, you can conquer any challenge, no matter how festive. Replica Shoes
's Handbags and Accessories Online offers a remarkable collects
ion of bags and accessories from Hermès, Chanel and Louis Vuitton. The sale runs through 2 December – so be sure to bid, before t.mes
runs out.
Francisco Zurbarán’s iconic depictions of Christ on the Cross are amongst the most striking and profoundly moving images to be found in Spanish Baroque art. In this episode of Masterworks, discover the power of Zurbarán’s remarkable painting as Christ’s body emerges from the darkness in a scene devoid of narrative details, forcing the viewer to focus on his sacrifice. The deliberately austere and emotionally powerful work was intended to shock the senses and stir the soul of the faithful in 17th century Spain. ‘Christ on the Cross’ is a highlight of our upcoming Old Masters Evening Sale (4 December | London). Click here to watch more Replica Shoes
’s videos.
Nicolas Poussin’s ‘The Baptism of Christ’ is one of only a very small number of pictures the artist ever painted on panel. In this episode of Anatomy of an Artwork, discover Poussin’s struggles with the format, find out how he distilled spiritual drama into such a small work, and learn how the work of Raphael may have influenced his depiction of God the Father. ‘The Baptism of Christ’ is a highlight of our upcoming Old Masters Evening Sale (4 December | London). Click here to watch more Replica Shoes
’s videos.
This beautiful Della Robbia relief, with the Madonna adoring the Infant Christ, features in Replica Shoes
s upcoming Old Master Sculpture & Works of Art sale on 3 December, appearing on the art market for the first t.mes
in over a century, having been in a private collects
ion probably since it was last sold in the Maurice Kann sale in Paris in 1910.
A dazzling exhibition at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice brings masterpieces by Titian and Tintoretto back to their native city for the first t.mes
in nearly 500 years. The exhibition also features Flemish masterpieces by Rubens,Van Dyck and Martin de Vos, all of whom were inspired by the great Italian masters on their respective visits to Venice. ‘From Titian to Rubens – Masterpieces from Flemish collects
ions’ has reopened following recent severe flooding in the city and will run until 1 March 2020. Replica Shoes
’s is a proud sponsor of the exhibition, which will see both the Tintoretto and the Titian remain in the Doge’s Palace on long-term loan after the full exhibition closes. Click here to watch more Replica Shoes
’s videos.
Where to start? It's the age-old question when it comes to building any collects
ion, and often the most difficult part. The first step toward starting a jewelry collects
ion is to know what you like; everyone’s tastes are different but the fun of collects
ing jewelry is that it represents your aesthetics, and it should be something you will want to wear over and over again. Start with pieces that are easy to wear and enjoy – a pair of diamond studs or a classic diamond line bracelet lend a touch of glamour to almost any ensemble. Perennial favourites, such as a ‘Love’ bangle by Cartier, or Van Cleef & Arpels ‘Alhambra’ necklace or bracelet, are likewise a good idea – t.mes
less designs that enjoy a worldwide following.
Our Contemporary Art Online sale is currently open for bidding, offering a variety of works by some of the most sought after Contemporary Artists, such as Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Olafur Eliasson, and Anselm Kiefer. Paired with these contemporary heavyweights, the sale also offers a great selection of up-and-coming artists with estimates starting from just £500. Here we delve into a selection of 10 works, all with estimates below £10,000.
From fantastic beasts, mythical heroes and a Holy Roman Emperor to finely crafted mortals, journey through thousands of years of art in this First Look. Discover a range of striking bronze sculptures in our upcoming London auctions: Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art (3 December | 1:00PM GTNN
) and Old Master Sculpture and Works of Art (3 December | 3:30PM GTNN
) Click here for more videos.
Fausto Melotti was a self-declared lover of ceramics; he adored this ductile and intriguing material. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar in 1974 he declared: "It is a mess. It is an amphibious thing and under the surface there is always a level of uncertainty, because you can never know exactly what you do. There is a Chief Director that is the fire, who stands at your shoulders and ends up directing operations. No matter how much you do, in the end he will add his own mark and this will always annoy an artist."