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A Collection of Bronze/Brass Items, including a Hanuman bronzed hand bell, hand-painted bronze desk bell, hand-painted brass trinket bowl, hand-painted brass vase and hand-painted brass fruit bowl, together with an antique bronze Apothecary Pestle and Mortar, approx 14 cm dia. x 12 cm high. (6)
Huguenin Paris, a circa 1920's Bronze Plaque, patinated bronze sculpture in shallow relief,depicting life savers launching their boat, cast signature and deposee mark to right edge, mounted on original wooden square plaque with carved edges and bronze studs, mount with minor splits, bronze 34 x 34 cm.
Two Mid-20th Century Bronze Castings of feminine nudes, one raised on a mahogany plinth, the other on a bronze plinth, approx 39 cm and 31 cm respectively. (af) Prima Castings Honeybourne - a local family business established just after WWII by Charles F. Trott (Flight Engineer 105 Sqd. Bomber Command), with the factory closing in the late 20th century.
A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY FAUTEUILS, with gilt bronze mounts, the padded backs and stuffed-over seats covered in faux red velvet, the down-swept scroll arms with dolphin mask facings, raised on sabre legs, 36"Provenance: Selected contents from the Estate of Marevna (1892-1984) Born Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska in Cheboksary, Russia and given her signature nickname by Maxim Gorky, after a Russian fairy sea princess, Marevna moved to Paris in 1912 as an aspiring twenty year old. It was there that she became friends with some of the greatest artists and writers of the early twentieth century then resident in Montparnasse and especially at La Ruche, among them were Pablo Picasso Georges Braque, Marc Chagall , Jean Cocteau, Ilya Ehrenburg, Max Jacob, Moise Kisling, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and Chaim Soutine.It was while a resident of La Ruche that Marevna met the prominent Mexican artist Diego Rivera and the two had a complicated relationship, which produced a daughter, Marika in 1919. Rivera returned to Mexico in 1921, leaving Marevna and their daughter behind in Paris.The following lots (1238-1249a) are some of the items Marevna chose to surround herself with in later years, some of which can be seen in the images shown here, notably her easel, upon which no doubt she created and showcased some of her most famous works, and an alabaster mask of an unidentified face, perhaps showcasing the inspiration she received from her friends and contemporaries, such as Picasso and Braque
A FRENCH EMPIRE BURR-WOOD MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABLE, with gilt bronze mounts, the circular top above a plain frieze, raised on a column support ending in a triform base, 28cms high x 33cms diam.Provenance: Selected contents from the Estate of Marevna (1892-1984) Born Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska in Cheboksary, Russia and given her signature nickname by Maxim Gorky, after a Russian fairy sea princess, Marevna moved to Paris in 1912 as an aspiring twenty year old. It was there that she became friends with some of the greatest artists and writers of the early twentieth century then resident in Montparnasse and especially at La Ruche, among them were Pablo Picasso Georges Braque, Marc Chagall , Jean Cocteau, Ilya Ehrenburg, Max Jacob, Moise Kisling, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and Chaim Soutine.It was while a resident of La Ruche that Marevna met the prominent Mexican artist Diego Rivera and the two had a complicated relationship, which produced a daughter, Marika in 1919. Rivera returned to Mexico in 1921, leaving Marevna and their daughter behind in Paris.The following lots (1238-1249a) are some of the items Marevna chose to surround herself with in later years, some of which can be seen in the images shown here, notably her easel, upon which no doubt she created and showcased some of her most famous works, and an alabaster mask of an unidentified face, perhaps showcasing the inspiration she received from her friends and contemporaries, such as Picasso and Braque
A FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED ARMOIRE, the marble top above two cupboards each centred by a profile roundel and flanked by elongated caryatid pilasters, raised on square tapered legs, early 19th century, 67" high x 23.25" deep.Provenance: Selected contents from the Estate of Marevna (1892-1984) Born Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska in Cheboksary, Russia and given her signature nickname by Maxim Gorky, after a Russian fairy sea princess, Marevna moved to Paris in 1912 as an aspiring twenty year old. It was there that she became friends with some of the greatest artists and writers of the early twentieth century then resident in Montparnasse and especially at La Ruche, among them were Pablo Picasso Georges Braque, Marc Chagall , Jean Cocteau, Ilya Ehrenburg, Max Jacob, Moise Kisling, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and Chaim Soutine.It was while a resident of La Ruche that Marevna met the prominent Mexican artist Diego Rivera and the two had a complicated relationship, which produced a daughter, Marika in 1919. Rivera returned to Mexico in 1921, leaving Marevna and their daughter behind in Paris.The following lots (1238-1249a) are some of the items Marevna chose to surround herself with in later years, some of which can be seen in the images shown here, notably her easel, upon which no doubt she created and showcased some of her most famous works, and an alabaster mask of an unidentified face, perhaps showcasing the inspiration she received from her friends and contemporaries, such as Picasso and Braque

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