1 day LeftFrost & NicklausWalter Liedtke, Anthony van Dyck, 1984-85, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York$15
Three Flemish Baroque pieces will sell as separate lots at Shapiro September 14MAMARONECK, NY — Likely from the same consignor, three interesting Flemish Baroque-style pieces — a jewelry box and two larger cabinets of varying forms — will come to market as separate lots in the No Reserve Auction of Antiquities and Oddities at Shapiro Auctions on Saturday, September 14. The 174-lot catalog is now open for […]
British Baroque culture is focus of Tate exhibition opening Feb. 4LONDON – British Baroque: Power and Illusion is the first ever exhibition to focus on baroque culture in Britain. From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the death of Queen Anne in 1714, Tate Britain’s exhibition opening February 4, 2020, explores the rich connections between art and power in this often-overlooked era. The […]
Bernini’s terra-cotta models bring Baroque Rome to MetNEW YORK – The great Baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) will be the subject of a major exhibition that will open at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Oct. 3. To visualize life-size or colossal works in marble, Bernini began by rapidly modeling small clay sketches. Fired as terra-cotta, these studies are bold, expressive […]
Christmas tree, Neapolitan Baroque creche on view at MetNEW YORK – The Christmas tree and Neapolitan Baroque crèche at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a long-standing yuletide tradition in New York, is now on view for the holiday season through Jan. 8, 2012. The brightly lit, 20-foot blue spruce—with a collection of 18th-century Neapolitan angels and cherubs hovering among its boughs and groups […]