From Titian to van Dyck: Koller's Old Master auction features works by great names of Renaissance and Baroque art
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Friday, November 22, 2024


From Titian to van Dyck: Koller's Old Master auction features works by great names of Renaissance and Baroque art
A portrait of a nobleman by Titian, circa 1550 (lot 3032, CHF 800 000/1 200 000), apparently served as a model for paintings by both Rubens ('Self-Portrait in the Circle of His Mantuan Friends', 1602, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne) and van Dyck ('Self-Portrait with Endymion Porter', 1635, Museo del Prado, Madrid).



ZURICH.- The Old Master Paintings auction on 26 March features works by an 'all-star' selection of artists, including a powerful painting of St Jerome in the wilderness by Anthony van Dyck (lot 3027, estimate upon request). This small-format work is remarkable for its virtuoso, free-flowing execution. Painted when the young van Dyck was still in Peter Paul Rubens's workshop, the work seems to correspond with one mentioned in the elder artist's estate, and so may have been a part of Rubens's personal collection.

A portrait of a nobleman by Titian, circa 1550 (lot 3032, CHF 800 000/1 200 000), apparently served as a model for paintings by both Rubens ('Self-Portrait in the Circle of His Mantuan Friends', 1602, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne) and van Dyck ('Self-Portrait with Endymion Porter', 1635, Museo del Prado, Madrid). The Flemish artists were likely inspired by the particular pose of the sitter, who was probably a friend of Titian. Van Goyen's river view with a walled city and windmill (lot 3057, CHF 120 000/160 000) is a mature work by the artist at the height of his talents, rendered in enchanting shades of ochre and umber.

A haunting depiction of St Benedict by Filippino Lippi (lot 3002, CHF 40 000/60 000) dates from the artist's youth, when he worked in partnership with Sandro Botticelli's workshop, and contains elements of the particular style that would make Lippi one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance. Luca Giordano is represented in the March sale by an intense portrait of a scholar in tattered clothing but with all the dignity of a nobleman in his regard - a coded show of support for a new form of science based on experimentation and reason (lot 3035, CHF 80 000/120 000).

Three paintings by Austrian artist Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller will be offered in the 19th Century Paintings auction on 26 March, including a magnificent candlelight portrait of two young ladies reading a love letter (lot 3141, CHF 150 000/250 000). Waldmüller's landscapes are gaining more and more importance in his oeuvre, and his view of the Watzmann peak in the Bavarian Alps is a fine example of this genre (lot 3143, CHF 70 000/90 000). Konstantin Ivanovich Gorbatoff's view of Capri (lot 3119, CHF 60 000/80 000) is a testament to the fascination for Italy held by this Russian emigrant and former professor of the St Petersburg Academy of Art. A fascination for another realm, the Near East, was the impetus for the portrait of an Arab seated in a bazaar by Carl Spitzweg (lot 3120, CHF 30 000/40 000).

The Fine Furniture, Porcelain & Silver auction on 25 March boasts a particularly fine selection of works from private collections, including a pair of German Rococo marquetry chests of drawers from the workshop of the renowned Gebrüder Spindler, which were formerly in Trebschen Castle in present-day Poland (lot 1087, CHF 150 000/250 000). After the stellar success of the Ducret Collection of porcelain in Koller's September auction, further pieces from Ducret's heirs will be offered on 25 March, including an important Meissen Höroldt tankard (lot 1059, CHF 18 000/22 000). From another collection comes a very rare large Meissen plate (D 42 cm) from the celebrated Swan Service of Count von Brühl (lot 1047, CHF 15 000/25 000). The silver section features a private collection of Baroque silver from Hamburg, including a magnificent covered tankard by Hans Lambrecht III weighing in at almost 4 kg (lot 1016, CHF 90 000/140 000), and a rare silver coin goblet by Hamburg maker Heinrich von Dort (lot 1018, CHF 80 000/140 000).










Today's News

March 9, 2021

Magic realism reexamined in new exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art

Christie's to offer rediscovered pastel by Eugene Delacroix

Sotheby's to offer group of works by the Scottish Colourists from the Harrison Collection

Metro Pictures, champion of the pictures generation, is closing

'Plunder,' a gripping reflection on what the Nazis took and what it would mean to take It Back

Radiant European masterpieces light up National Gallery of Australia

Wilhelmina Cole Holladay, founder of National Museum of Women in the Arts, dies

New public sculpture unveiled on International Women's Day

Elvis Presley's 1968 rare guitar from his famous comeback TV special is hitting the auction block

From Titian to van Dyck: Koller's Old Master auction features works by great names of Renaissance and Baroque art

Hershel Shanks, whose magazine uncovered ancient Israel, dies at 90

Picassomania: Bonhams celebrates Picasso in new sale in London

Museum of Russian Icons announces death of founder Gordon B. Lankton

CAC Cincinnati appoints inaugural Deputy Director & Chief Business Officer

Ken Follett donates royalties to restore French cathedral

Heritage Auctions offers largest selection of trophy-level video games at April event

PIASA to offer works by the Greek artist Pavlos

Creative Folkestone Triennial announces new extended summer dates for fifth edition

A ballerina takes a leap of faith, this time in herself

Instagram-ready: Vietnamese influencer teaches art of posing

RIBA unearths lecture series from 1986: Pioneers - Women Architects and Their Work

Ralph Peterson Jr., jazz drummer and bandleader, dies at 58

'Welcome back!': Movie theaters reopen in New York City

Your Official Horse Racing Betting Checklist

Honoring Victims of Traffic Collisions with "Rainbow Art Halos" in Los Angeles

How to choose preschool in Quentin Road

How to choose the best candle holders?

The Random Household Items You Don't want to be Without

6 Best Coastal Wall Art Ideas for Your Room

How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Art World

Use of AdBlue - What You Should Not Do

Dessine Art - Best Place to Sell and Buy Paintings Online in India.

Top 10 football player nicknames

How to glue two pieces of wood together.

Corporate & Partnerships taxation

5 Abroad Programs for Arts & Fine Arts Study

How Learning Art And New Language Keeps You Creative




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful