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Asia Art Week 2016: New York si veste d’oriente

A RARE AND IMPRESSIVE CLOISONNE-ENAMEL AND GILT-BRONZE FIVE-PIECE ALTAR GARNITURE (WUGONG) QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD Estimate 300,000 — 500,000 USD
A RARE AND IMPRESSIVE CLOISONNE-ENAMEL AND GILT-BRONZE FIVE-PIECE ALTAR GARNITURE (WUGONG) QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD Estimate  300,000 — 500,000  USD
A RARE AND IMPRESSIVE CLOISONNE-ENAMEL AND GILT-BRONZE FIVE-PIECE ALTAR GARNITURE (WUGONG)
QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD
Estimate 300,000 — 500,000 USD

Come ogni anno, l’arte orientale invade la Grande Mela. E’ iniziata lo 10 marzo l’Asia Week newyorkese. I collezionisti che amano l’Oriente possono intraprendere una sorta di “viaggio” attraverso l’Asia, grazie alle opere in mostra e in vendita e agli eventi proposti che sono in programma fino al 19 marzo.

Questa edizione 2016., forte del giro d’affari di 360 milioni di dollari del 2015,  offre un calendario serrato con i migliori specialisti di arte asiatica, eventi che coinvolgono musei e istituzioni culturali, mostre in gallerie, letture, simposi e vendite in cinque case d’asta: Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle, iGavel e Sotheby’s.

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PAIR OF BEIJING ENAMEL 'PEACH AND BAT' VASES QIANLONG MARKS AND PERIOD  Estimate  250,000 — 350,000  USD CHINESE ART FROM CARAMOOR CENTER FOR MUSIC AND THE ARTS
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PAIR OF BEIJING ENAMEL ‘PEACH AND BAT’ VASES
QIANLONG MARKS AND PERIOD
Estimate 250,000 — 350,000 USD
CHINESE ART FROM CARAMOOR CENTER FOR MUSIC AND THE ARTS

Inaugurano la settimana oggi le vendite di Doyle e Bonhams. Mentre le due major Christie’s e Sotheby’s aprono le danze domani.  Quest’ultima propone oltre 1.200 oggetti d’arte che spaziano in 3.000 anni di storia che verranno esitati in sette aste e due selling exhibition. Si segnala in particolare la vendita del 16 marzo dedicata all’Arte Indiana, Himalaiana e del Sud-Est Asiatico, con opere e sculture Buddiste, Hindu e Jain, provenienti dalla Collezione del Dr. Claus Virch.

PROPERTY FROM A CALIFORNIA COLLECTION A FINE SEDIMENTARY STONE STELE DEPICTING SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF BUDDHAEastern India, Pala period, 11th/12th Century Estimate  100,000 — 150,000  USD
PROPERTY FROM A CALIFORNIA COLLECTION
A FINE SEDIMENTARY STONE STELE DEPICTING SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF BUDDHAEastern India, Pala period, 11th/12th Century
Estimate 100,000 — 150,000 USD

Fine Sedimentary Stone Stele Depicting Scenes from the Life of Buddha è una magnifica opera risalente al XI-XII secolo (stimata $100/150,000) ed è stata precedentemente in mostra al Brooklin Museum di New York. Facente parte di un gruppo di Sculture in miniatura, l’opera serviva come pegno per i pellegrini provenienti dall’Est dell’India e diretti verso il Tibet e il Burma. Il reliquiario è una raffigurazione del trionfo di Buddha su Mara mentre siedono sotto l’albero di Bodh Gaya.

Qianlong-period è un raro bronzo raffigurante Avalokiteshvara, il bodhisattva della compassione, che racchiude le tradizioni della scultura indiana (stimato $250/350,000). I grandi bronzi come questo erano famosi durante l’impero di Qianlong, che commissionava moltissime statue rappresentative del Budda, di Bodhisattva e delle divinità del Pantheon tibetano. L’imperatore collezionava assiduamente bronzi antichi provenienti dall’India, dal Kashmir e dal Nepal e questo bronzo ne rappresenta una testimonianza importante.

PROPERTY OF A LADY A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURE DEPICTING KHASARPANA LOKESHVARATibeto-Chinese, Qianlong period (1735-1796) Estimate   250,000 — 350,000  USD
PROPERTY OF A LADY
A PARCEL-GILT BRONZE FIGURE DEPICTING KHASARPANA LOKESHVARATibeto-Chinese, Qianlong period (1735-1796)
Estimate 250,000 — 350,000 USD

L’asta The Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Works of Art presenta anche Gilt-Bronze Figure Depicting a Dakini from Tibet, XVI-XVII secolo (stimato $250/350,000), centrato sulle figure di Chakrasamvara e della sua consorte Vajravarahi. L’attenzione ai dettagli rende questo bronzo memorabile: si osservi ad esempio, il loto al centro della tiara con le sue perle e la ghirlanda foliata, i gioielli e gli ornamenti elaborati.

ROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE AMERICAN COLLECTION A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE DEPICTING A DAKINITibet, 16th/17th Century Estimate   250,000 — 350,000  USD
ROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE AMERICAN COLLECTION
A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE DEPICTING A DAKINITibet, 16th/17th Century
Estimate 250,000 — 350,000 USD

Da Christie’s  dal 15 al 18 marzo saranno dispersi  in otto aste oltre settecento lavori e oggetti d’arte, tra dipinti, porcellane preziose della dinastia Ming e Qing, sculture buddiste in bronzo dorato, mobili cinesi, vasi rituali, giade e pietre intagliate, snuff bottles e collezioni private. Ecco alcuni highlight:

A BRONZE FIGURE OF MAITREYA KASHMIR OR WESTERN TIBET, CIRCA 1025 Superbly and elegantly cast standing in tribhanga on a lotus-base set on a stepped throne with an inscription at center, his right hand raised in vitarkamudra and holding a mala while grasping his water pot in his lowered left hand, clad in a diaphanous dhoti secured with a beaded double-belt, adorned with a beaded necklace, sacred thread and scarf draped over his elbows, his face with elongated almond-shaped eyes, incised eyebrows and faintly smiling lips, his hair pulled back into a high chignon fronted by a stupa and with thick locks escaping over his shoulders, backed by a beaded and flaming double-mandorla 12 ½ in. (31.7 cm.) high Estimate (Set Currency) $200,000 – $300,000 SAVE AS INTEREST FOLLOW PLACE BID Sale Information SALE 12255 — THE LAHIRI COLLECTION: INDIAN AND HIMALAYAN ART, ANCIENT AND MODERN 15 March 2016 New York, Rockefeller Plaza
A BRONZE FIGURE OF MAITREYA
KASHMIR OR WESTERN TIBET, CIRCA 1025
Superbly and elegantly cast standing in tribhanga on a lotus-base set on a stepped throne with an inscription at center, his right hand raised in vitarkamudra and holding a mala while grasping his water pot in his lowered left hand, clad in a diaphanous dhoti secured with a beaded double-belt, adorned with a beaded necklace, sacred thread and scarf draped over his elbows, his face with elongated almond-shaped eyes, incised eyebrows and faintly smiling lips, his hair pulled back into a high chignon fronted by a stupa and with thick locks escaping over his shoulders, backed by a beaded and flaming double-mandorla
12 ½ in. (31.7 cm.) high
Estimate $200,000 – $300,000
THE LAHIRI COLLECTION: INDIAN AND HIMALAYAN ART, ANCIENT AND MODERN
15 March 2016 – New York, Rockefeller Plaza
AN IMPORTANT AND FINE PAINTING OF CHAMSING BEGTSE CHEN TIBET, 19TH CENTURY Beautifully painted with the red-skinned deity trampling over a horse and prone figure on a sun disc over a lotus base, holding various implements in his six hands, adorned with bone ornaments, a garland of freshly severed heads, a green snake and elephant skin, each of his three faces with a skull tiara, surrounded by smoke and flames, with protector deities above and below 37 3/8 x 26 in. (95 x 66 cm.) Estimate (Set Currency) $500,000 – $700,000 SAVE AS INTEREST FOLLOW PLACE BID Sale Information SALE 12893 — THE VAN DER WEE COLLECTION OF HIMALAYAN PAINTINGS 15 March 2016 New York, Rockefeller Plaza
AN IMPORTANT AND FINE PAINTING OF CHAMSING BEGTSE CHEN
TIBET, 19TH CENTURY
Beautifully painted with the red-skinned deity trampling over a horse and prone figure on a sun disc over a lotus base, holding various implements in his six hands, adorned with bone ornaments, a garland of freshly severed heads, a green snake and elephant skin, each of his three faces with a skull tiara, surrounded by smoke and flames, with protector deities above and below
37 3/8 x 26 in. (95 x 66 cm.)
Estimate  $500,000 – $700,000
THE VAN DER WEE COLLECTION OF HIMALAYAN PAINTINGS
15 March 2016, New York, Rockefeller Plaza

 

A Gilt Bronze Figure of an Eleven-Headed Avalokiteshvara Tibet, 15th/16th century Exquisitely modeled and standing with his two principle hands in front of his chest in anjalimudra and holding various implements in his six radiating hands, including a chakra, lotus blossom and water pot, dressed in a pleated two-tier ankle-length dhoti incised with a floral pattern, adorned with jewelry festoons and an antelope skin draped over the left shoulder, the eleven faces arranged in tiers, each surmounted by a jeweled tiara, the primary head with cascading locks of hair, the face with almond shaped eyes and bow-shaped mouth, the verso with a sealed consecration chamber, richly gilt overall with polychromy remaining 12 ½ in. (31.75 cm.) high Estimate (Set Currency) $300,000 – $500,000 SAVE AS INTEREST FOLLOW PLACE BID Sale Information SALE 12168 — INDIAN, HIMALAYAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN WORKS OF ART 15 March 2016 New York, Rockefeller Plaza
A Gilt Bronze Figure of an Eleven-Headed Avalokiteshvara
Tibet, 15th/16th century
Exquisitely modeled and standing with his two principle hands in front of his chest in anjalimudra and holding various implements in his six radiating hands, including a chakra, lotus blossom and water pot, dressed in a pleated two-tier ankle-length dhoti incised with a floral pattern, adorned with jewelry festoons and an antelope skin draped over the left shoulder, the eleven faces arranged in tiers, each surmounted by a jeweled tiara, the primary head with cascading locks of hair, the face with almond shaped eyes and bow-shaped mouth, the verso with a sealed consecration chamber, richly gilt overall with polychromy remaining
12 ½ in. (31.75 cm.) high
Estimate  $300,000 – $500,000
INDIAN, HIMALAYAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN WORKS OF ART
15 March 2016
New York, Rockefeller Plaza
A RARE AND FINELY PAINTED GUANGZHOU ENAMEL 'EUROPEAN-SUBJECT' SNUFF BOTTLE IMPERIAL, GUANGZHOU WORKSHOPS, QIANLONG FOUR-CHARACTER MARK IN BLUE ENAMEL AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795) The bottle is decorated with a brightly colored continuous scene of two pairs of European gentleman in a European style landscape. On one side the pair attempts to catch a brown and black dog with a blanket. The reverse is decorated with another pair of European gentleman, one reclining as the other points to the distance. 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm.) high, metal stopper Estimate (Set Currency) $22,000 – $32,000 SAVE AS INTEREST FOLLOW PLACE BID Sale Information SALE 11786 — THE RUTH AND CARL BARRON COLLECTION OF FINE CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES: PART II 16 March 2016 New York, Rockefeller Plaza
A RARE AND FINELY PAINTED GUANGZHOU ENAMEL ‘EUROPEAN-SUBJECT’ SNUFF BOTTLE
IMPERIAL, GUANGZHOU WORKSHOPS, QIANLONG FOUR-CHARACTER MARK IN BLUE ENAMEL AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)
The bottle is decorated with a brightly colored continuous scene of two pairs of European gentleman in a European style landscape. On one side the pair attempts to catch a brown and black dog with a blanket. The reverse is decorated with another pair of European gentleman, one reclining as the other points to the distance.
1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm.) high, metal stopper
Estimate $22,000 – $32,000
THE RUTH AND CARL BARRON COLLECTION OF FINE CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES: PART II
16 March 2016
New York, Rockefeller Plaza

 

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Per il calendario completo degli eventi e non solo quelli delle case d’aste e per navigare nell’utile mappa interattiva che permette di trovare facilmente tutti i luoghi che celebrano l’arte asiatica in questa settimana newyorkese, questo è  il sito dedicato:
www.asiaweekny.com

 

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