Fine Art Including Russian & Asian Works 2010-05-18 Auction - 580 Price Results - Jackson's International Auctioneers in IA - Page 6
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115: A SIGNED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE GUARDIAN ANGEL458: A RUSSIAN SILVER AND LACQUERED KOVSH484: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE IMAGE NOT MADE BY HANDS
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Cedar Falls, IA, United States
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Fine Art Including Russian & Asian Works

With over 1,100 individual lots, this outstanding two-day sale features the Dr. James F. Cooper lifetime collection of Imperial Russian treasures on Day One. Over 225 icons including many quality early examples, rare subjects, signed examples and many with spectacular silver-gilt and shaded enamel riza by Ruckert, Ovchinnikov and others, over 100 pieces of Russian silver and enamel featuring exquisite works by all the major makers, over a dozen pieces of Faberge, over 40 pieces of Russian porcelain including the Imperial Porcelain Factory, Popov, Gardner and Kuznetsov and over three dozen pieces of Imperial Russian militaria will all be sold. Also original works by celebrated Russian artists such as Bilibin, Sudeikin, Burliuk, Zvorykin and others. Day Two features important American and European Fine Art and an impressive private collection of Asian works, including over 50 pieces of carved jade and Oriental decorative arts. European and English porcelain circa 1750-1850 including a 30-inch Royal Vienna gilt bronze mounted urn, art glass including works by Lalique, Webb, Galle and Muller, lighting including pieces by Tiffany and Handel, European furnishings and decorative arts including many fine carved and polychrome wood figural groupings, stained glass, carved ivory and more, English and Continental silver and over 200 original works of art will be sold including paintings, works on paper and bronzes by well listed American, European and South American artists including Josef Israels, Grant Wood, Charles van den Eycken, Frederick Macmonnies, Audubon, Montague Dawson and many others.
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, MSTERA CIRCA 1900. In this variant the twelve Apostles are seated in a semi-circle, the Mother of God at top, and below a crowned man holding a
0122: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE DESCENT OF THE HOLY SPIRITEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE FORTY MARTYRS OF SEBASTE: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE FORTY MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, MSTERA OR PALEKH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1890. They suffered under the Emperor Licinius in 320 A.D., being made to stand all night in an icy lake near Sebaste,
0123: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE FORTY MARTYRS OF SEBASTEEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A RUSSIAN FEAST DAY ICON, PALEKH CIRCA 1890.: A RUSSIAN FEAST DAY ICON, PALEKH CIRCA 1890. Depicting the Transfiguration, the Raising of Lazarus, the Entrance into Jerusalem, and The Crucifixion. In an excellent state of preservation retaining
0124: A RUSSIAN FEAST DAY ICON, PALEKH CIRCA 1890.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE DESCENT INTO HADES: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE DESCENT INTO HADES, 19TH CENTURY. Christ is seen at center standing atop the broken gates of hell, He grasps the hand of Adam, while Eve (at right) rises from her sarcophagus.
0125: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE DESCENT INTO HADESEst. $1,800-$2,200
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT TRINITY: A LARGE AND EXCEPTIONAL RUSSIAN ICON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT TRINITY, MOSCOW, PERHAPS PALEKH, CIRCA 1850. This icon depicts the three angels that appeared to Abraham at the Oak of Mamre as recorded in
0127: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT TRINITYEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ENTRANCE INTO JERUSALEM: A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ENTRANCE INTO JERUSALEM, MSTERA, CIRCA 1890. Here Christ is shown riding upon an ass, entering Jerusalem in the company of his disciples as the palm-waving crowd looks on.
0128: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ENTRANCE INTO JERUSALEMEst. $1,800-$2,200
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, MOSCOW: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, MOSCOW CIRCA 1900. A finely rendered icon of this complex scene, which illustrates the second antiphon of the liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, which begins
0129: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, MOSCOWEst. $1,500-$2,500
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A UNIQUE RUSSIAN FAMILY ICON, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890: A UNIQUE RUSSIAN FAMILY ICON, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890. The inscription along the lower margin of this icon gives good insight into the realm of family icons of the period it reads, 'The images of these
0130: A UNIQUE RUSSIAN FAMILY ICON, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1890Est. $1,000-$1,500
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST, MSTERA: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST, MSTERA 19TH CENTURY. With green borders and decorated kovcheg. 14 inches x 12.25 inches (35.5 x 31 cm). Estimate $3,500-$5,000 Euro 2,600-3,700
0131: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST, MSTERAEst. $3,500-$5,000
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A LARGE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE CRUCIFIXION: A LARGE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE CRUCIFIXION, PROBABLY PALEKH, CIRCA 1890. At center a colorful and ornate rendering of the Crucifixion scene. And in each corner images of the Smolensk Mother of God, the
0132: A LARGE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE CRUCIFIXIONEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A SCARCE RUSSIAN ICONOSTASIS ICON, 19TH CENTURY.: A SCARCE RUSSIAN ICONOSTASIS ICON, 19TH CENTURY. Finely executed in miniature on a gold leaf ground depicting a six-tiered iconostasis. The outer four corners displaying the Four Evangelists and the
0133: A SCARCE RUSSIAN ICONOSTASIS ICON, 19TH CENTURY.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF ST. NICHOLAS: A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF ST. NICHOLAS WITH LIFE SCENES, MOSCOW, 19TH CENTURY. At the center Nicholas, dressed in Bishops vestments, delivers a blessing and holds an open book of Gospels to Luke 6:17
0134: A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF ST. NICHOLASEst. $1,800-$2,200
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A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE RESURRECTION: A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE RESURRECTION, PASSION AND FEASTS, MOSCOW CIRCA 1880. Complex icons such as the offered lot became increasingly popular beginning at the end of the 18th century and
0135: A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE RESURRECTIONEst. $2,000-$3,000
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A RUSSIAN ICON FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY: A RUSSIAN ICON FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, CENTRAL RUSSIA, CIRCA 1800. This icon illustrates all the saints and events celebrated on the church calendar for the month of February. It is read from
0136: A RUSSIAN ICON FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARYEst. $800-$1,200
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE POKROV MOTHER OF GOD: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE POKROV MOTHER OF GOD, SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY. This interesting and complex icon actually combines the two subjects whose feast day is celebrated on October 1st-the
0137: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE POKROV MOTHER OF GODEst. $800-$1,200
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A FINE SIGNED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE KING OF KINGS: A FINE SIGNED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE KING OF KINGS, 19TH CENTURY. At center Christ wears a red robe ('he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood') and on his head a many-tiered crown. He delivers a
0138: A FINE SIGNED RUSSIAN ICON OF THE KING OF KINGSEst. $2,500-$3,500
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE REMOVAL FROM THE CROSS: AN INTERESTING RUSSIAN ICON OF THE REMOVAL FROM THE CROSS & THE PLACEMENT IN THE TOMB, 19TH CENTURY. This icon combines two subjects. At the top, the Removal from the Cross is illustrated, although
0139: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE REMOVAL FROM THE CROSSEst. $750-$1,000
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE NINE MARTYRS OF KIZYKOS: A FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE NINE MARTYRS OF KIZYKOS, CIRCA 1800. According to legend, these nine died for their faith in the Fourth Century. They are seen here before the church at Kizykos, (Greece)
0140: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE NINE MARTYRS OF KIZYKOSEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD: A VERY FINE RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1825. In this icon Christ is seen rising to heaven within a circle of light rendered here in gold leaf. The scene illustrates the
0141: A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE ASCENSION OF THE LORDEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A RUSSIAN ICON OF ST. JOHN THE FORERUNNER: A RUSSIAN ICON OF ST. JOHN THE FORERUNNER AND LIFE SCENES, PALEKH, 19TH CENTURY. Known in Western Christianity as John the Baptist, he is commonly called John the Forerunner (Slavonic Predtecha,
0144: A RUSSIAN ICON OF ST. JOHN THE FORERUNNEREst. $1,500-$2,500
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