HAGER, M. WinterwaldÖl/Malkarton. Rechts unten signiert. 33 x 42 cm. Gerahmt : 43 x 52 cm (Goldstuckrahmen). Sonnenschein über dem Wäldchen nahe dem Haus im tiefen Schnee. Wenn Marie Hager, dann: Impressionistische Landschafts- und Architekturmalerin in Berlin, Dargun und Burg Stargard (1872 Penzlin - 1947 Burg Stargard), Schülerin von Bracht, Kolbe und Licht. Literatur : Vollmer. Aufrufzeit 24. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:10 Uhr (CET) HAGER, M. Winter ForestOil/painting card. Signed lower right. 33 x 42 cm. Framed : 43 x 52 cm (gold stucco frame). Sunshine over the grove near the house in the deep snow. When Marie Hager, then: Impressionist landscape and architectural painter in Berlin, Dargun and Burg Stargard (1872 Penzlin - 1947 Burg Stargard), pupil of Bracht, Kolbe and Licht. Literature : Vollmer. Aufrufzeit 24. | Feb 2024 | probably 19:10 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
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1870 Victorian Period Photograph Album Views of Oxford Including Oxford Vs Harvard Rowing, Entitled Views of Oxford 1870, mainly architectural of Oxford University and some interiors, but includes two rowing examples, one of an eight, the other a one man scull, with elegant riverboats in the background, team portraits of Oxford V Harvard rowing sixes, (50+) photographs, album sixe 26cm x 34cm, G-VG, album P-FOverseas postage is calculated after the sale
A pair of Victorian papier mache face screens depicting architectural scenes, inlaid with mother of pearl, to turned wood handles,the largest 45cm highProvenance: The private collection of Sir Donald Cory.Condition ReportLosses to the mother of pearl. Cracks to the papier mache and chips to the edges. Losses to the handles.
HENRI JOSEPH REDOUTÉ (BELGIAN, 1766-1852) (8)Mactre, plates 251 and 258 set of engravings each 22.5 x 16cm together with a set of four architectural reproduction prints after William Chambers; and Elevation de la Facade du Louvre, a set of two reproduction prints of Jacques Francois Blondel (8)
Stunning minimalist architectural and modern table composed of three thick and gracefully curved lucite legs that support a 1/2" thick round glass top with beveled edges. Issued: 1980sDimensions: 42"L x 42"W x 28.5"HManufacturer: Charles Hollis JonesCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed."Phiz" Browne (Hablot Knight) and others. Collection of 12 original artworks and drawings, including four original drawings and watercolours by "Phiz", three black chalk architectural studies by Herbert Railton, a pencil sketch by William Egley, and others, various sizes between 185 x 140 mm (7 1/4 x 5 1/2 in) and 360 x 520 mm (14 1/8 x 20 1/2 in), all unframed, late 19th and 20th century (12)Provenance:Private collection, London
BILLINGS R. W. Architectural Illustrations, History & Description of Carlisle Cathedral. Eng. frontis, title vignette, plates & plans. Quarto. Orig. dark cloth, recased. 1840; also R. W. Billings, Carlisle Cathedral, eng. plates, Parts I & II, orig. brds., one with publisher's adverts, 1839; & R. W. Billings, Illustrations of Geometric Tracery from the Paneling Belonging to Carlisle Cathedral, 1842. (4).
An early 19th Century and later oak cased longcase clock by W. Winn. Hinstock, eight day striking movement, engraved silvered dial and chapter ring with date aperture enclosed by a glazed hood and architectural pediment mounted with a brass pineapple finial over a later carved case and plinth base, height 208cm.
A selection of monochrome glass photographic slides, some depicting Glasgow buildings of architectural significance, Rollei P355 and Kodak Carousel S-AV 2010 slide projectors, a servants' bell board and a wall-mounted light fixture formed of a series of colour magic lantern slides (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
QUANTITY OF WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS including F Morton '92 watercolour - country landscape, signed and dated lower left, 27.5 x 38cms, J Sterling Martin watercolour - winter landscape, 24.5 x 35.5cms, watercolour - arched bridge over river, indistinctly signed, 20.5 x 28cms, De Condamy set of four colour prints - fox hunting, 21 x 33.5cms, with various other engravings, etchings and prints Comments: mainly framed and glazedJOHN WITT (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY) watercolour - cartoon as a get well soon card, signed 'From your friends in Cheshire', 33.5 x 23cms Comments: unframedLATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE & MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, of architectural form, circular gilded dial with visible escapement and black Roman numerals, 8-day movement, 30 (h) x 27 (w) x 13.5cms (d) Provenance: private collection Ynys MonTHREE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE & WHITE TRANSFER DECORATED ASIATIC PHEASANT PATTERN OVAL PLATES, with 5 x similar dinner plates, Ashworth Brothers oval meat plate, 48 x 38.5cms, Bell China tea service and other items Provenance: deceased estate Flintshire
An 18th century gold-mounted tortoiseshell snuff boxunmarked, circa 1730 Rectangular, the cover with elaborate piqué posé gold inlay of two cooing doves by a stream amongst garland-draped architectural scrolls, with reeded mount and shell base, length 8.3cm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Spanish late 19th/early 20th century Nasrid Revival bone inlaid and parquetry cylinder deskInlaid with assorted intricate geometric shapes, patterns and motifs comprised of chequered tesserae, the open arcaded superstructure interspersed with six ring turned columns, above a cylinder roll top enclosing an architectural recess flanked by six drawers, with one frieze drawer below, over a multiple raised panelled front flanked by Nasrid style columns, with three inlaid inscriptions, one of which reads: 'la ghalib ill Allah', approximately: 95cm wide x 62cm deep x 136cm high, (37in wide x 24in deep x 53 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A near pair of 18th century and later Italian carved and gilt gesso pedestalsin the Baroque style, the pilaster fronts probably originally architectural elements, perhaps from an altarpiecethe scrolling floral and leafy capitals above rectangular panels on moulded bases, one with a formalised design of a draped urn with two pairs of birds and a pair of seated grotesque figures, the other of similar design with a pair of birds and scrolls above a smaller draped vase, each fronting a later plain stained wood square rectangular pedestal, 95cm high, 26cm wide, 31cm deep overall approximately (2)Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate Collection UKThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large and impressive late 19th/early 20th century carved and stained limewood architectural model of the Duomo in Milantogether with a later bespoke wooden travelling cabinet/stand with keythe model with a central spire surmounted by a gilt finial, mounted on a parquetry inlaid wood base, later fitted for electricity, the stand with twin hinged doors and key, the model: 97cm high, 144cm wide, 91cm deep, the cabinet/stand: 111cm high, 149cm wide, 97cm deepThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th / early 20th century gilt brass mounted walnut chiming bracket clock with bracketthe backplate stamped Lenzkirch 52 & 248642the rectangular architectural case with domed cupola roof with elaborately cast foliate urn finals and scrolling and floral trophy mounts, the sides with figural pierced sound grills, the chamfered corners with putto's head caryatids, the plinth base with female maskhead scrolling feet centred by a shell and foliate cartouche, the arched brass dial with applied foliate and winged putto spandrel mounts, the 5.5' silvered Roman chapter ring with matted centre, the arch with matching subsidiaries for SLOW/FAST and STRIKE/SILENT, the brass spring barrel movement with anchor escapement chiming on two graduated steel gongs and striking on a larger gong, with pendulum and winder, the matching bracket with applied foliate and putto maskhead mounts, 69cm high, 36cm wide, 21cm deep, the bracket, 33cm high, 43cm wide, 26cm deep (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver gilt, gem-set and enamel timepiecedial signed Kaul Constantin (fl. 1860s), Pest, scratch mark beneath 511.32 II The architectural pierced case in the Turkish taste mounted with polished gem stones, including agate, chalcedony, opal and split pearls, the corners with blue enamelled columns surmounted by ornate minaret finials flanking a stepped cupola, the 1.5 inch dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at VI, height 29cm, weight total 42oz.Footnotes:ProvenanceFrom 'The Contents of Count and Countess Martignone's Milanese and Genoese Properties', sold as Lot 69, 24th September 2014, Bonhams New Bond Street.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An ornately cased cylinder musical box, 19th century,the architectural case with parquetry inlay in burr walnut, tulipwood and boxwood veneer, the front with arched bevel glazed mirror planked by two gilt brass classical figures, the corners with Corinthian columns and the case mounted overall with gilt brass ornamental sways and borders, pierced grills at te sides and rear with door opening to associated bells-in-sight musical movement with 15.5cm cylinder playing 8airs accompanied by three saucer bells with butterfly strikers, the case 15 by 24 by 13in (38 by61 by 33cm) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer, and educator who became one of the most influential and renowned architects of the 20th century. Here are key points about Frank Lloyd Wright:1. **Early Life:** Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA.2. **Architectural Education:** Wright studied civil engineering briefly at the University of Wisconsin before moving to Chicago, where he worked for several architectural firms. He later studied at the Art Institute of Chicago.3. **Prairie School Movement:** Wright became a key figure in the Prairie School architectural movement, which sought to develop a uniquely American style of architecture. The movement emphasized horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, and integration with the natural environment.4. **Unity of Design:** Wright believed in the concept of "organic architecture," where a building should be in harmony with its natural surroundings and the needs of its occupants. He sought unity of design by integrating architecture, interior design, and landscape.5. **Prairie Style Houses:** Some of Wright's most famous early works include Prairie-style houses, such as the Robie House in Chicago and the Frederick C. Robie House in Oak Park, Illinois.6. **Taliesin:** Wright established his residence and studio, Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Taliesin became a focal point for his architectural work and experimentation.7. **Usonian Houses:** Wright developed the concept of Usonian houses, designed to be affordable and functional for the average American family. These homes often featured open floor plans, flat roofs, and a strong connection to the outdoors.8. **Fallingwater:** One of Wright's most famous designs is Fallingwater (1935), a residence built over a waterfall in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. It is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture.9. **Johnson Wax Headquarters:** Wright designed the Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin (1936–1939), featuring the innovative use of glass tubing for columns.10. **Guggenheim Museum:** One of Wright's most iconic late works is the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City (1956–1959). The museum features a unique spiral design.11. **Taliesin West:** In the late 1930s, Wright established Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, as his winter home and architectural school.12. **Innovative Building Techniques:** Wright experimented with innovative building techniques, including the use of cantilevers, open floor plans, and geometric designs.13. **Personal Life:** Wright's personal life was marked by controversy, including tumultuous relationships and financial difficulties. He was married three times.14. **Death:** Frank Lloyd Wright passed away on April 9, 1959, in Phoenix, Arizona.15. **Legacy:** Frank Lloyd Wright's contributions to modern architecture and design are widely recognized. His organic architecture principles and innovative designs continue to influence architects and designers around the world.Frank Lloyd Wright's impact on architecture is enduring, and his work is celebrated for its groundbreaking concepts, innovative designs, and emphasis on harmony with nature.Measures 4 x 4 x 1.5.
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer, and educator who became one of the most influential and renowned architects of the 20th century. Here are key points about Frank Lloyd Wright:1. **Early Life:** Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA.2. **Architectural Education:** Wright studied civil engineering briefly at the University of Wisconsin before moving to Chicago, where he worked for several architectural firms. He later studied at the Art Institute of Chicago.3. **Prairie School Movement:** Wright became a key figure in the Prairie School architectural movement, which sought to develop a uniquely American style of architecture. The movement emphasized horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, and integration with the natural environment.4. **Unity of Design:** Wright believed in the concept of "organic architecture," where a building should be in harmony with its natural surroundings and the needs of its occupants. He sought unity of design by integrating architecture, interior design, and landscape.5. **Prairie Style Houses:** Some of Wright's most famous early works include Prairie-style houses, such as the Robie House in Chicago and the Frederick C. Robie House in Oak Park, Illinois.6. **Taliesin:** Wright established his residence and studio, Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Taliesin became a focal point for his architectural work and experimentation.7. **Usonian Houses:** Wright developed the concept of Usonian houses, designed to be affordable and functional for the average American family. These homes often featured open floor plans, flat roofs, and a strong connection to the outdoors.8. **Fallingwater:** One of Wright's most famous designs is Fallingwater (1935), a residence built over a waterfall in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. It is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture.9. **Johnson Wax Headquarters:** Wright designed the Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin (1936–1939), featuring the innovative use of glass tubing for columns.10. **Guggenheim Museum:** One of Wright's most iconic late works is the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City (1956–1959). The museum features a unique spiral design.11. **Taliesin West:** In the late 1930s, Wright established Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, as his winter home and architectural school.12. **Innovative Building Techniques:** Wright experimented with innovative building techniques, including the use of cantilevers, open floor plans, and geometric designs.13. **Personal Life:** Wright's personal life was marked by controversy, including tumultuous relationships and financial difficulties. He was married three times.14. **Death:** Frank Lloyd Wright passed away on April 9, 1959, in Phoenix, Arizona.15. **Legacy:** Frank Lloyd Wright's contributions to modern architecture and design are widely recognized. His organic architecture principles and innovative designs continue to influence architects and designers around the world.Frank Lloyd Wright's impact on architecture is enduring, and his work is celebrated for its groundbreaking concepts, innovative designs, and emphasis on harmony with nature.Measures 4.25 x 3.
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer, and educator who became one of the most influential and renowned architects of the 20th century. Here are key points about Frank Lloyd Wright:1. **Early Life:** Frank Lloyd Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA.2. **Architectural Education:** Wright studied civil engineering briefly at the University of Wisconsin before moving to Chicago, where he worked for several architectural firms. He later studied at the Art Institute of Chicago.3. **Prairie School Movement:** Wright became a key figure in the Prairie School architectural movement, which sought to develop a uniquely American style of architecture. The movement emphasized horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, and integration with the natural environment.4. **Unity of Design:** Wright believed in the concept of "organic architecture," where a building should be in harmony with its natural surroundings and the needs of its occupants. He sought unity of design by integrating architecture, interior design, and landscape.5. **Prairie Style Houses:** Some of Wright's most famous early works include Prairie-style houses, such as the Robie House in Chicago and the Frederick C. Robie House in Oak Park, Illinois.6. **Taliesin:** Wright established his residence and studio, Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Taliesin became a focal point for his architectural work and experimentation.7. **Usonian Houses:** Wright developed the concept of Usonian houses, designed to be affordable and functional for the average American family. These homes often featured open floor plans, flat roofs, and a strong connection to the outdoors.8. **Fallingwater:** One of Wright's most famous designs is Fallingwater (1935), a residence built over a waterfall in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. It is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture.9. **Johnson Wax Headquarters:** Wright designed the Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin (1936–1939), featuring the innovative use of glass tubing for columns.10. **Guggenheim Museum:** One of Wright's most iconic late works is the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City (1956–1959). The museum features a unique spiral design.11. **Taliesin West:** In the late 1930s, Wright established Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, as his winter home and architectural school.12. **Innovative Building Techniques:** Wright experimented with innovative building techniques, including the use of cantilevers, open floor plans, and geometric designs.13. **Personal Life:** Wright's personal life was marked by controversy, including tumultuous relationships and financial difficulties. He was married three times.14. **Death:** Frank Lloyd Wright passed away on April 9, 1959, in Phoenix, Arizona.15. **Legacy:** Frank Lloyd Wright's contributions to modern architecture and design are widely recognized. His organic architecture principles and innovative designs continue to influence architects and designers around the world.Frank Lloyd Wright's impact on architecture is enduring, and his work is celebrated for its groundbreaking concepts, innovative designs, and emphasis on harmony with nature.Measures 4 x 4 x 1.5.
M.C. Escher, born Maurits Cornelis Escher in 1898 in the Netherlands, was a Dutch graphic artist known for his mind-bending and mathematically inspired artwork. His work explores concepts of infinity, geometry, and optical illusions, creating mesmerizing and thought-provoking images.Escher's art often depicts impossible architectural structures, tessellations, and transformations. He masterfully combined mathematics, symmetry, and artistic skill to create intricate and visually captivating compositions. His works frequently challenge our perception of space, perspective, and reality.Some of Escher's most famous pieces include "Relativity," "Ascending and Descending," and "Drawing Hands." These artworks showcase his ability to create visually stunning illusions that play with our sense of logic and perspective. Escher's meticulous attention to detail and precision in his drawings contribute to the impact of his art.Escher's work gained popularity during the 20th century and continues to captivate audiences today. His art has been exhibited in museums worldwide and has influenced various fields, including mathematics, computer graphics, and popular culture.Beyond his optical illusions, Escher's art often reflects philosophical and existential themes. His exploration of infinity and paradoxes invites viewers to contemplate deeper questions about reality and perception.M.C. Escher's unique artistic vision, technical skill, and innovative use of mathematical concepts have made him an iconic figure in the world of art. His ability to fuse art with mathematics continues to inspire artists, mathematicians, and art enthusiasts alike.Measures 21.7 x 25.4.Marked in the plate.
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was an American realist painter known for his iconic and often melancholic depictions of urban and rural scenes. His work is characterized by a unique sense of isolation, introspection, and the use of light to evoke mood. Here are some key points about Edward Hopper:1. **Early Life:** Edward Hopper was born on July 22, 1882, in Nyack, New York. He showed an early interest in art and began formal art studies at the New York School of Art and Design.2. **Paris and Early Career:** Hopper traveled to Paris three times between 1906 and 1910, where he was exposed to the works of European artists. Despite his appreciation for European art, he developed a distinctive American style influenced by realism.3. **Marriage to Jo Hopper:** Hopper married Josephine Nivison, known as Jo, in 1924. Jo often served as a model for many of his paintings and was a significant influence on his artistic career.4. **Realism and American Scene Painting:** Hopper's style is often associated with American Scene Painting, a movement that focused on depicting everyday American life. He became known for his realistic portrayal of both urban and rural scenes.5. **Themes and Atmosphere:** Hopper's paintings often convey a sense of solitude and introspection. His use of light and shadow, along with the careful composition of his scenes, creates a strong atmosphere in his work.6. **Famous Works:** Some of Hopper's most famous paintings include "Nighthawks" (1942), "Automat" (1927), "Cape Cod Evening" (1939), and "Office at Night" (1940).7. **Cinematic Influence:** Hopper's paintings are often compared to cinematic scenes. The carefully composed settings, the focus on light, and the sense of narrative in his work have led to connections with film noir and American cinema.8. **Recognition:** Hopper gained recognition relatively late in his career. In the 1930s and 1940s, he became widely known and was the subject of major retrospectives.9. **Artistic Process:** Hopper was meticulous in his artistic process, often creating detailed studies and sketches before completing a final painting. He paid careful attention to the architectural details and lighting in his scenes.10. **Legacy:** Edward Hopper is considered one of the most significant American artists of the 20th century. His influence extends beyond painting, impacting literature, film, and popular culture. Many contemporary artists cite him as an inspiration.11. **Death:** Edward Hopper died on May 15, 1967, in his studio near Washington Square in New York City. He left behind a vast body of work that continues to captivate audiences and influence artists to this day.Edward Hopper's ability to capture the essence of American life with a sense of loneliness and contemplation has made him an enduring figure in the art world. His works are celebrated for their evocative atmosphere and psychological depth.Measures 26 x 40.Oil on canvas.Sold "after" Hopper.
Louis Vuitton is a luxury French fashion house and luxury retail company known for its iconic monogram and Damier patterned leather goods, as well as its high-end ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, and travel items. Here are key points about Louis Vuitton:1. **Founder:** Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton, founded the company in 1854 in Paris, France. Initially, the company specialized in crafting custom luxury trunks for elite clients.2. **Signature Monogram:** Louis Vuitton's signature monogram canvas, featuring the intertwined LV initials and floral motifs, was introduced to combat counterfeiting. It has since become one of the most recognizable symbols in the world of luxury fashion.3. **Damier Pattern:** Another iconic pattern created by Louis Vuitton is the Damier canvas, a checkerboard pattern introduced in 1888. It has been featured in various colors and styles across the brand's product range.4. **Luxury Trunks:** Louis Vuitton initially gained recognition for its high-quality, innovative trunks, designed for the aristocracy and wealthy travelers. The lightweight and airtight trunks were a departure from traditional heavy and bulky luggage.5. **LV Foundation:** The Louis Vuitton Foundation, also known as Fondation Louis Vuitton, is a cultural and architectural center in Paris designed by architect Frank Gehry. It serves as both an art museum and a space for cultural events.6. **Artistic Collaborations:** Louis Vuitton has collaborated with various artists and designers, including Stephen Sprouse, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, and Jeff Koons, to create limited-edition collections and bring an artistic flair to its products.7. **Ready-to-Wear:** In addition to accessories and leather goods, Louis Vuitton offers ready-to-wear collections for men and women. The brand is known for its luxurious fabrics, craftsmanship, and innovative designs.8. **Nicolas Ghesquière:** Nicolas Ghesquière has been the artistic director of Louis Vuitton's women's collections since 2013. Under his leadership, the brand has continued to evolve while staying true to its heritage.9. **Men's Artistic Director:** Virgil Abloh became Louis Vuitton's Men's Artistic Director in 2018, bringing a contemporary and streetwear-influenced aesthetic to the brand.10. **Timepieces and Jewelry:** Louis Vuitton produces high-quality watches and fine jewelry. The Tambour collection is particularly notable for its distinctive drum-shaped watch cases.11. **Global Presence:** Louis Vuitton has a strong global presence with boutiques in major cities around the world. The brand is part of the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE conglomerate, one of the world's largest luxury goods companies.Louis Vuitton's commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and its ability to balance tradition with contemporary trends has solidified its status as a leading luxury brand. The company's products are often associated with luxury, exclusivity, and a timeless sense of style.Measures 2.5 x 2.1 x 0.9 inches.
Colin Campbell Cooper (1856–1937) was an American Impressionist painter known for his cityscapes, landscapes, and architectural scenes. Here are key points about Colin Campbell Cooper:1. **Birth and Early Life:** Colin Campbell Cooper was born on March 8, 1856, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.2. **Artistic Education:** Cooper studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and later at the Académie Julian in Paris. He was influenced by the Impressionist movement and the teachings of renowned artists.3. **Impressionist Style:** Cooper's style evolved towards Impressionism, and he became known for his vibrant color palette, loose brushstrokes, and the use of light to capture atmospheric effects.4. **Cityscapes:** Cooper gained recognition for his cityscape paintings, particularly scenes of New York, Philadelphia, and European cities. He depicted bustling urban life, skyscrapers, and iconic landmarks.5. **Architectural Subjects:** Cooper had a particular interest in architectural subjects. He often painted historic buildings, cathedrals, and scenes that showcased the interplay of light and shadow on architectural surfaces.6. **World Travel:** Cooper traveled extensively, visiting and painting scenes in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. His travels influenced the diversity of his subject matter and artistic inspiration.7. **Exhibitions and Recognition:** Cooper exhibited his works at prestigious venues, including the Paris Salon, the Royal Academy in London, and the National Academy of Design in the United States. He received numerous awards for his contributions to American art.8. **Teaching:** In addition to his own artistic pursuits, Cooper was involved in teaching art. He served as an instructor at several institutions, including the Art Students League of New York.9. **Memberships:** Cooper was a member of various artistic societies and organizations, including the National Academy of Design, the American Watercolor Society, and the Society of American Artists.10. **Death:** Colin Campbell Cooper passed away on November 6, 1937, in Santa Barbara, California.11. **Legacy:** Cooper's paintings are part of public and private collections, and his contributions to American Impressionism are acknowledged. His cityscapes, architectural scenes, and travel-inspired works continue to be appreciated for their beauty and skillful execution.Colin Campbell Cooper's art reflects the spirit of Impressionism with a focus on urban and architectural subjects. His ability to capture the essence of diverse locations and convey the play of light on surfaces contributed to his prominence in the American art scene of his time.Measures 16 x 20 (sight), 26.5 x 30.5 (framed).Sold "after" Cooper.Oil on canvas.
Louis Vuitton is a luxury French fashion house and luxury retail company known for its iconic monogram and Damier patterned leather goods, as well as its high-end ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, and travel items. Here are key points about Louis Vuitton:1. **Founder:** Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton, founded the company in 1854 in Paris, France. Initially, the company specialized in crafting custom luxury trunks for elite clients.2. **Signature Monogram:** Louis Vuitton's signature monogram canvas, featuring the intertwined LV initials and floral motifs, was introduced to combat counterfeiting. It has since become one of the most recognizable symbols in the world of luxury fashion.3. **Damier Pattern:** Another iconic pattern created by Louis Vuitton is the Damier canvas, a checkerboard pattern introduced in 1888. It has been featured in various colors and styles across the brand's product range.4. **Luxury Trunks:** Louis Vuitton initially gained recognition for its high-quality, innovative trunks, designed for the aristocracy and wealthy travelers. The lightweight and airtight trunks were a departure from traditional heavy and bulky luggage.5. **LV Foundation:** The Louis Vuitton Foundation, also known as Fondation Louis Vuitton, is a cultural and architectural center in Paris designed by architect Frank Gehry. It serves as both an art museum and a space for cultural events.6. **Artistic Collaborations:** Louis Vuitton has collaborated with various artists and designers, including Stephen Sprouse, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, and Jeff Koons, to create limited-edition collections and bring an artistic flair to its products.7. **Ready-to-Wear:** In addition to accessories and leather goods, Louis Vuitton offers ready-to-wear collections for men and women. The brand is known for its luxurious fabrics, craftsmanship, and innovative designs.8. **Nicolas Ghesquière:** Nicolas Ghesquière has been the artistic director of Louis Vuitton's women's collections since 2013. Under his leadership, the brand has continued to evolve while staying true to its heritage.9. **Men's Artistic Director:** Virgil Abloh became Louis Vuitton's Men's Artistic Director in 2018, bringing a contemporary and streetwear-influenced aesthetic to the brand.10. **Timepieces and Jewelry:** Louis Vuitton produces high-quality watches and fine jewelry. The Tambour collection is particularly notable for its distinctive drum-shaped watch cases.11. **Global Presence:** Louis Vuitton has a strong global presence with boutiques in major cities around the world. The brand is part of the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE conglomerate, one of the world's largest luxury goods companies.Louis Vuitton's commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and its ability to balance tradition with contemporary trends has solidified its status as a leading luxury brand. The company's products are often associated with luxury, exclusivity, and a timeless sense of style.1/12 scale size.
Robert Moskowitz (born 1935) is an American contemporary artist known for his abstract paintings. Here are some key points about Robert Moskowitz:1. **Early Life:** Robert Moskowitz was born on March 30, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in the Bronx and later attended the High School of Music & Art in New York City.2. **Art Education:** Moskowitz studied at the Art Students League in New York and later attended Hunter College. His early works were influenced by Abstract Expressionism.3. **Abstract Expressionism to Minimalism:** In the early part of his career, Moskowitz transitioned from Abstract Expressionism to a more minimalist approach. He moved away from the gestural style and began to explore geometric abstraction.4. **Minimalist Painter:** Moskowitz became associated with the minimalist movement in the 1960s. Minimalism is characterized by simplicity, geometric shapes, and a focus on the materiality of the artwork. Moskowitz's paintings often feature geometric forms and a restrained color palette.5. **Subject Matter:** While Moskowitz's work is abstract, his paintings often evoke a sense of landscape or architectural elements. His compositions are marked by a careful balance of shapes and colors.6. **Later Work:** Over the years, Moskowitz continued to evolve as an artist. His later works sometimes incorporated more expressive elements, and he experimented with various materials and techniques.7. **Exhibitions and Recognition:** Moskowitz has had numerous solo exhibitions and has participated in group shows both in the United States and internationally. His work is part of various public and private collections.8. **Teaching Career:** In addition to his artistic practice, Moskowitz has been involved in teaching. He has taught at institutions such as Hunter College and the School of Visual Arts in New York City.9. **Influence on Younger Artists:** Moskowitz's work has influenced younger generations of artists, and he is considered an important figure in the development of abstract and minimalist art.10. **Legacy:** Robert Moskowitz's legacy is tied to his contributions to the evolution of abstract art, particularly his exploration of minimalist aesthetics. His ability to distill visual elements to their essence and create a sense of quiet contemplation has been recognized in the art world.Robert Moskowitz's career reflects his commitment to artistic exploration and a willingness to engage with different styles and approaches. His work has left an impact on the trajectory of abstract art, and he continues to be an influential figure in contemporary art.Measures 21 x 40.
Louis Vuitton is a luxury French fashion house and luxury retail company known for its iconic monogram and Damier patterned leather goods, as well as its high-end ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, and travel items. Here are key points about Louis Vuitton:1. **Founder:** Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton, founded the company in 1854 in Paris, France. Initially, the company specialized in crafting custom luxury trunks for elite clients.2. **Signature Monogram:** Louis Vuitton's signature monogram canvas, featuring the intertwined LV initials and floral motifs, was introduced to combat counterfeiting. It has since become one of the most recognizable symbols in the world of luxury fashion.3. **Damier Pattern:** Another iconic pattern created by Louis Vuitton is the Damier canvas, a checkerboard pattern introduced in 1888. It has been featured in various colors and styles across the brand's product range.4. **Luxury Trunks:** Louis Vuitton initially gained recognition for its high-quality, innovative trunks, designed for the aristocracy and wealthy travelers. The lightweight and airtight trunks were a departure from traditional heavy and bulky luggage.5. **LV Foundation:** The Louis Vuitton Foundation, also known as Fondation Louis Vuitton, is a cultural and architectural center in Paris designed by architect Frank Gehry. It serves as both an art museum and a space for cultural events.6. **Artistic Collaborations:** Louis Vuitton has collaborated with various artists and designers, including Stephen Sprouse, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, and Jeff Koons, to create limited-edition collections and bring an artistic flair to its products.7. **Ready-to-Wear:** In addition to accessories and leather goods, Louis Vuitton offers ready-to-wear collections for men and women. The brand is known for its luxurious fabrics, craftsmanship, and innovative designs.8. **Nicolas Ghesquière:** Nicolas Ghesquière has been the artistic director of Louis Vuitton's women's collections since 2013. Under his leadership, the brand has continued to evolve while staying true to its heritage.9. **Men's Artistic Director:** Virgil Abloh became Louis Vuitton's Men's Artistic Director in 2018, bringing a contemporary and streetwear-influenced aesthetic to the brand.10. **Timepieces and Jewelry:** Louis Vuitton produces high-quality watches and fine jewelry. The Tambour collection is particularly notable for its distinctive drum-shaped watch cases.11. **Global Presence:** Louis Vuitton has a strong global presence with boutiques in major cities around the world. The brand is part of the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE conglomerate, one of the world's largest luxury goods companies.Louis Vuitton's commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and its ability to balance tradition with contemporary trends has solidified its status as a leading luxury brand. The company's products are often associated with luxury, exclusivity, and a timeless sense of style.1/12 scale size.

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