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KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
REPRINTS - READ ART & ANTIQUES INTERNATIONAL ART MAGAZINE Reprints. For more information, please contact reprints@artandantiquesmag.com. Bring the power of the Art & Antiques brand into your marketing message through the use of customized reprints. Our custom designed reprints showcase exclusive, world-renowned editorial that will enhance your corporate communications strategy. CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. It’s 1926 in Italy, on the legendary island of Murano. Your family name is one of the oldest and most revered in the history of Italian glass-blowing,dating back to
DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
THE GREAT MOTHER
Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Oskar Fischinger. The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. The German-born artist, who was active in Los Angeles from the 1930s through the 1960s, made abstract paintings inthe
KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
REPRINTS - READ ART & ANTIQUES INTERNATIONAL ART MAGAZINE Reprints. For more information, please contact reprints@artandantiquesmag.com. Bring the power of the Art & Antiques brand into your marketing message through the use of customized reprints. Our custom designed reprints showcase exclusive, world-renowned editorial that will enhance your corporate communications strategy. CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. It’s 1926 in Italy, on the legendary island of Murano. Your family name is one of the oldest and most revered in the history of Italian glass-blowing,dating back to
DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
THE GREAT MOTHER
Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG Oskar Fischinger’s achievements as an abstract painter stem from his bold experiments as an avant-garde filmmaker. By John Dorfman The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.comFREE EXPRESSION
Free Expression. Ernest Briggs, a California-born New York painter and teacher, charted his own path through abstraction, always exploring and never repeating himself. The notion of a “second-generation Abstract Expressionist” has entered the vocabulary of art history, but it is not very helpful in terms of actually understanding how andBETWEEN THE LINES
Hilma af Klint, the Swedish artist and Theosophical practitioner, is now widely credited as a pioneer of abstraction. She believed that abstract art was a “spiritual precursor of a utopian social harmony, a world of tomorrow.”. During what is sometimes referred to as Mondrian’s “Symbolist” period, he painted the triptych Evolution(1911).
A TALE OF TWO PAINTERS In 1977, when asked to discuss his influences, Willem de Kooning pointed to one above all—Chaïm Soutine, the Russian-born Parisian painter who died in miserable circumstances in 1943. In some ways, it seems like an unlikely affiliation. The two artists came from different backgrounds, worked in different periods (despite being onlya decade
ABSTRACT’S SECOND ACT Abstract’s Second Act. Feared moribund by the early 1960s, abstract painting continued to be a lively art in the decades that followed, as demonstrated by a wide-ranging exhibition at the Blanton Museum. Helen Frankenthaler, Over the Circle, 1961, oil on canvas, 84 1⁄8 x 87 in. Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, GiftCLYFFORD STILL
Clyfford Still sold approximately 81 works during his lifetime. He had only 15 exhibitions. But neither statistic is due to a lack of demand for the pioneering Abstract Expressionist painter’s bold and uncompromising work, nor to a dearth of output. PW-25, 1949, watercolor on paper, 7 3⁄4 x 5 5⁄8 in.DISRUPTIVE DESIGN
Disruptive Design. For the creators of Radical Italian Design, form didn’t have to follow function, and the only limits on what could be built were those of the imagination itself. Studio65, “Chiocciola” Chair, designed 1972, made 1973, polyurethane foam and upholstery. THE EYE IN THE WILD STATE Dora Maar, Double Portrait with Hat, c. 1936–37, gelatin silver print, montage, from negatives with handwork. Jacques-Henri Lartigue, The Crystal Ball (La Boule de Verre), 1931, gelatin silver print,toned.
THE GREAT MOTHER
Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Oskar Fischinger. The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. The German-born artist, who was active in Los Angeles from the 1930s through the 1960s, made abstract paintings inthe
KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
REPRINTS - READ ART & ANTIQUES INTERNATIONAL ART MAGAZINE Reprints. For more information, please contact reprints@artandantiquesmag.com. Bring the power of the Art & Antiques brand into your marketing message through the use of customized reprints. Our custom designed reprints showcase exclusive, world-renowned editorial that will enhance your corporate communications strategy. CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. It’s 1926 in Italy, on the legendary island of Murano. Your family name is one of the oldest and most revered in the history of Italian glass-blowing,dating back to
DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
THE GREAT MOTHER
Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Oskar Fischinger. The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. The German-born artist, who was active in Los Angeles from the 1930s through the 1960s, made abstract paintings inthe
KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
REPRINTS - READ ART & ANTIQUES INTERNATIONAL ART MAGAZINE Reprints. For more information, please contact reprints@artandantiquesmag.com. Bring the power of the Art & Antiques brand into your marketing message through the use of customized reprints. Our custom designed reprints showcase exclusive, world-renowned editorial that will enhance your corporate communications strategy. CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. It’s 1926 in Italy, on the legendary island of Murano. Your family name is one of the oldest and most revered in the history of Italian glass-blowing,dating back to
DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
THE GREAT MOTHER
Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG Oskar Fischinger’s achievements as an abstract painter stem from his bold experiments as an avant-garde filmmaker. By John Dorfman The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.comFREE EXPRESSION
Free Expression. Ernest Briggs, a California-born New York painter and teacher, charted his own path through abstraction, always exploring and never repeating himself. The notion of a “second-generation Abstract Expressionist” has entered the vocabulary of art history, but it is not very helpful in terms of actually understanding how andBETWEEN THE LINES
Hilma af Klint, the Swedish artist and Theosophical practitioner, is now widely credited as a pioneer of abstraction. She believed that abstract art was a “spiritual precursor of a utopian social harmony, a world of tomorrow.”. During what is sometimes referred to as Mondrian’s “Symbolist” period, he painted the triptych Evolution(1911).
A TALE OF TWO PAINTERS In 1977, when asked to discuss his influences, Willem de Kooning pointed to one above all—Chaïm Soutine, the Russian-born Parisian painter who died in miserable circumstances in 1943. In some ways, it seems like an unlikely affiliation. The two artists came from different backgrounds, worked in different periods (despite being onlya decade
ABSTRACT’S SECOND ACT Abstract’s Second Act. Feared moribund by the early 1960s, abstract painting continued to be a lively art in the decades that followed, as demonstrated by a wide-ranging exhibition at the Blanton Museum. Helen Frankenthaler, Over the Circle, 1961, oil on canvas, 84 1⁄8 x 87 in. Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, GiftCLYFFORD STILL
Clyfford Still sold approximately 81 works during his lifetime. He had only 15 exhibitions. But neither statistic is due to a lack of demand for the pioneering Abstract Expressionist painter’s bold and uncompromising work, nor to a dearth of output. PW-25, 1949, watercolor on paper, 7 3⁄4 x 5 5⁄8 in.DISRUPTIVE DESIGN
Disruptive Design. For the creators of Radical Italian Design, form didn’t have to follow function, and the only limits on what could be built were those of the imagination itself. Studio65, “Chiocciola” Chair, designed 1972, made 1973, polyurethane foam and upholstery. THE EYE IN THE WILD STATE Dora Maar, Double Portrait with Hat, c. 1936–37, gelatin silver print, montage, from negatives with handwork. Jacques-Henri Lartigue, The Crystal Ball (La Boule de Verre), 1931, gelatin silver print,toned.
THE GREAT MOTHER
Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Oskar Fischinger. The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. The German-born artist, who was active in Los Angeles from the 1930s through the 1960s, made abstract paintings inthe
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG For American artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Spanish art and culture held an irresistible allure. By John Dorfman Spain once exerted a magnetic force on the American imagination. After losing most of its New World colonies in the 1820s, Spain entered a long period of political and economic decline during which it. ContinueReading.
KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE, AUTHOR AT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Between the Lines. By Art & Antiques Magazine | March 1, 2021. Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world. By Sarah E. Fensom Piet Mondrian joined the Dutch arm of the Theosophical Society in 1909. His interest in a newly emerging spirituality had begun earlier, however. CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. It’s 1926 in Italy, on the legendary island of Murano. Your family name is one of the oldest and most revered in the history of Italian glass-blowing,dating back to
DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Oskar Fischinger. The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. The German-born artist, who was active in Los Angeles from the 1930s through the 1960s, made abstract paintings inthe
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG For American artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Spanish art and culture held an irresistible allure. By John Dorfman Spain once exerted a magnetic force on the American imagination. After losing most of its New World colonies in the 1820s, Spain entered a long period of political and economic decline during which it. ContinueReading.
KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE, AUTHOR AT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Between the Lines. By Art & Antiques Magazine | March 1, 2021. Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world. By Sarah E. Fensom Piet Mondrian joined the Dutch arm of the Theosophical Society in 1909. His interest in a newly emerging spirituality had begun earlier, however. CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. It’s 1926 in Italy, on the legendary island of Murano. Your family name is one of the oldest and most revered in the history of Italian glass-blowing,dating back to
DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG For American artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Spanish art and culture held an irresistible allure. By John Dorfman Spain once exerted a magnetic force on the American imagination. After losing most of its New World colonies in the 1820s, Spain entered a long period of political and economic decline during which it. ContinueReading.
ANTIQUES & DESIGN ARCHIVES Al Thani Collection: Royal Splendor. An exhibition of the Al Thani Collection in San Francisco highlights the currents of mutual admiration and influence that flowed back and forth between Indian and Western jewelry traditions. Continue Reading. 1.CONTEMPORARY ART
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Master of Mysterious Images. Known for his distinctive poster designs, the veteran Japanese artist Tadanori Yokoo is earning belated attention overseas for his work as a painter, too. Continue Reading. ADVERTISE IN ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Thank you for your interest in Art & Antiques Magazine and www.artandantiquesmag.com.If you have questions, please contact us at: Canada, Asia, Europe Phillip Troy Linger, Publisher ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
THE GREAT MOTHER
Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. PROTECTING THE PRE-COLUMBIAN Xalapa, a hilly, breezy city in the Mexican gulf state of Veracruz, is most renown on three counts: Its superb coffee, grown on nearby mountain sides and imbuing the city with the intoxicating aroma of its roasting beans; El Museo de Antropología de Xalapa, one of the world’s great unheralded archaeology museums; and Brígido Lara, possibly the foremost art forger of modern times and hailed ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Oskar Fischinger. The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. The German-born artist, who was active in Los Angeles from the 1930s through the 1960s, made abstract paintings inthe
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world. By Sarah E. Fensom Piet Mondrian joined the Dutch arm of the Theosophical Society in 1909. His interest in a newly emerging spirituality had begun earlier, however. The artist, who was raised as a Calvinist, read Theosophical literature.KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE, AUTHOR AT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Between the Lines. By Art & Antiques Magazine | March 1, 2021. Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world. By Sarah E. Fensom Piet Mondrian joined the Dutch arm of the Theosophical Society in 1909. His interest in a newly emerging spirituality had begun earlier, however. CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Oskar Fischinger. The painter and filmmaker Oskar Fischinger has long been a well-kept secret of the midcentury Southern California modern-art scene—itself a rather well-kept secret of the American art world in general. The German-born artist, who was active in Los Angeles from the 1930s through the 1960s, made abstract paintings inthe
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world. By Sarah E. Fensom Piet Mondrian joined the Dutch arm of the Theosophical Society in 1909. His interest in a newly emerging spirituality had begun earlier, however. The artist, who was raised as a Calvinist, read Theosophical literature.KINGS OF COLLECTING
Over the course of roughly eight years, Mikhaïl procured an enormous wealth of important paintings, including significant works by the Impressionists, Post-impressionists, Nabis, and Symbolist painters. When Mikhaïl died in 1903 at just 33, he was at the height of hiscollecting prowess.
CONTACT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE EDITORIAL. Art & Antiques John Dorfman/Editor 236 Fifth Avenue, 4th floor, Suite 403 New York, NY 10001 Tel: 212.837.1176 johnd@artandantiquesmag.com ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE, AUTHOR AT ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE Between the Lines. By Art & Antiques Magazine | March 1, 2021. Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world. By Sarah E. Fensom Piet Mondrian joined the Dutch arm of the Theosophical Society in 1909. His interest in a newly emerging spirituality had begun earlier, however. CONTEMPORARY GLASS ART: GLASS ITALIAN STYLE Centuries’ worth of technique meet modern aesthetics to create the incredibly beautiful and complex pieces of 20th-century and contemporary glass art that Venice is famous for. LAWREN HARRIS: NORTHERN EXPOSURE Lawren Harris: Northern Exposure. The Canadian modernist painter Lawren Harris will be getting some long-overdue attention in the U.S., thanks to the comedian and collector Steve Martin and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Lawren Harris on the SS Beothic, eastern Arctic, 1930, photographer unknown. DOROTHEA LANGE: THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPASSION Around 130 vintage and contemporary prints will be on display, along with personal memorabilia and portions of a documentary film about Lange made by one of her granddaughters. The photographer was born Dorothea Nutzhorn in 1895 in Hoboken, N.J.—the birthplace, 31 years earlier, of another German-American giant of photography, AlfredStieglitz.
OUT OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE Out of the Twilight Zone. Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due. Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917, oil on canvas, 36 x 52 in. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) ROMARE BEARDEN: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST The funeral depicted is that of one of Bearden’s closest friends, a boy named Eugene who died at the age of 12. It was Eugene who introduced Bearden to art, and the two boys would spend hours drawing together. The text Bearden and Murray wrote for this is, “The sporting people were allowed to come but they had to stand on the farright.”.
ART & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE BLOG Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world. By Sarah E. Fensom Piet Mondrian joined the Dutch arm of the Theosophical Society in 1909. His interest in a newly emerging spirituality had begun earlier, however. The artist, who was raised as a Calvinist, read Theosophical literature. ANTIQUES & DESIGN ARCHIVES Al Thani Collection: Royal Splendor. An exhibition of the Al Thani Collection in San Francisco highlights the currents of mutual admiration and influence that flowed back and forth between Indian and Western jewelry traditions. Continue Reading. 1.CONTEMPORARY ART
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Inspired by Sophie’s procedure, Marianne sketches a scene of childbirth, with Héloïse posing as midwife to Sophie. Even for the present day viewer, the representation of such a scene by an artist—woman or otherwise—feels exceedingly rare. Portrait of a Lady on Fire isn’t based on a true story. PROTECTING THE PRE-COLUMBIAN Xalapa, a hilly, breezy city in the Mexican gulf state of Veracruz, is most renown on three counts: Its superb coffee, grown on nearby mountain sides and imbuing the city with the intoxicating aroma of its roasting beans; El Museo de Antropología de Xalapa, one of the world’s great unheralded archaeology museums; and Brígido Lara, possibly the foremost art forger of modern times and hailedMAIN MENU
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