American, circa 1915
Diameter: 14 inches (35.56 cm)
Height: 20 inches (50.8 cm)
An exceptional Tiffany Studios leaded glass and gilded bronze desk lamp in the “Venetian” pattern. The cone-shaped leaded glass shade comprising a stylized design of round and oval medallions, the oval medallions with repeating designs of fleur de lis in green and yellow with red dots against a blue background, each medallion surrounded by borders of light blue, mottled turquoise is repeated in the upper and lower border rows.
The shade sits on a sculptural and reticulated, gilded bronze base, with two circular bands with inset glass jewels, the foot with border relief design of ermine, the lamp topped with a reticulated bronze cap.
Both the shade and base of this authentic Tiffany lamp are signed.
Note: The shade was available in two variations. This example is not commonly seen.
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Three Gilt Lacquered Wood Mask Netsukes
the first signed Deme Joman, the second signed Deme Uman, the third signed Deme Koman.
Length of largest 1 1/2 in., 3.8 cm.
A finely painted around the body with a snowy, mountainous, river landscape featuring a fisherman on a boat accompanying a poem about a lone fisherman and signed Xu Ren He Chu in the year of Ren Shen (1932) with two seals reading Xuren and He Chu, the base with a four-character seal mark in iron red reading Xuren Chu Pin (‘made by Xuren’)
Dimensions are: 8 1/2 inches tall X 4 1/2 inches wide, 21.6 cm tall X 11.4 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Kehinde Wiley (American, b.1977) ‘Psyche Abandoned’ Oil on Linen
2014, signed en verso, depicting a female figure against a floral patterned backdrop; housed in a custom hand-carved wood frame; Roberts Projects and Robert and Triton gallery labels affixed en verso;provenance and exhibition history: an Oak Park collector; previously exhibited Los Angeles, Roberts Projects (formerly ‘Roberts and Triton’) ‘Kehinde Wiley: The World Stage: Haiti’, September 13 – October 25, 2014
Condition: Very Good, no condition issues to painting noted; wear to frame at lower edge; not examined out of the frame
Height: 36 inches, Width: 28 inches (linen)
Frame Size: 42 inches by 33 3/4 inches
Category: Fine Art > American Paintings
Designed as a pair of embracing koala bears, set throughout with round diamonds and diamonds of pink hue, the noses and eyes set with onyx cabochons.
Diamonds of pink hue weighing a total of approximately 19.35 carats
White diamonds weighing a total of approximately 3.45 carats
Dimensions 2¾ x 1⅝ inches
Signed Graff, numbered 3035
British hallmarks
18 karat yellow, pink and white gold
Please note that the diamonds of pink hue have not been tested for natural origin of color
The brooch may be worn as two separate brooches by removing the carrier at the center
American, circa 1906
Diameter: 15″ (38.1 cm)
Height: 21″ (53.34 cm)
An original Tiffany Studios Lily Lamp, comprising twelve gold iridescent Tiffany Favrile Glass “Lily” shades marked by pale lavender and blue iridescence, this group of shades accented by subtly spiraled vertical ribbing which corresponds to both the sculpturally ruffled rims and the vertical iridescent striations on the surface of each shade, rising from thin bronze stems from a bronze “Lily Pad” table base in an etched doré patina with chased design of lily pads and buds.
Both the shade and base of this authentic Tiffany Studios lamp are signed.
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Untitled
2000
Acrylic on canvas
78 3/4 x 78 3/4 inches; 200 x 200 cm
Longmont, Colorado
c. 1982
Gelatin silver print
Image 11 x 11 inches; 28 x 28 cm
Sheet 20 x 16 inches; 51 x 41 cm
Rousseau
2015
Oil on linen
66 x 84 inches; 168 x 213 cm
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“Designed to treat broken bones, the bandage is not just a medium but a metaphor. Segal’s plaster cast sculptures are literally shells of people…the strength of his work lies in the universal significance of human gesture and expression.” {via theartstory.org}
Provenance: Artist | Green Gallery, New York, New York | Private Collection, Palm Beach, Florida. The consignor recalls purchasing the work from the artist’s first show at Green Gallery, and it has remained in her collection since.
Designer/Artist; Manufacturer: George Segal (1924-2000)
Markings/Notes: no marking(s) apparent
Country of Origin & Materials: American; plaster over armature, wood
Dimensions (H,W,D): 53″h, 34″w, 18″d