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We have 1491 guests online| Diptych from Dutch Master leads Clars' auction, Nov. 7-8 |
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| Written by Auction House PR |
| Wednesday, 04 November 2009 14:17 |
OAKLAND, Calif. - Clars Auction Gallery will present a strong collection of fine art, furnishings and decorative items in its Nov. 7-8 auction. LiveAuctioneers.com will provide Internet live bidding. The standout of the sale is a striking oil on panel diptych from the workshop of 16th-century Dutch master Pieter Coecke van Aelst the Elder depicting both the Annunciation and the Rest on the Flight into Egypt. With an estimate of $20,000-$30,000, the piece is a stunning example of the precise perspective, setting and detail that characterize paintings of the Northern Renaissance. The diptych heads a diverse group of noteworthy art that will be offered. After the Storm, an oversize oil painting by late 19th-century Polish artist Thaddaus Popiel, depicts a group of farmers grimly observing the destruction wreaked by a recent storm as the skies clear behind them. Popiel’s style is reminiscent of Millet’s famous peasant genre paintings. Deaccessioned from the Denver Art Museum, the painting is expected to sell between $12,000-$18,000. Early 20th-century American artist Louis Aston Knight’s painting The Willow Cottage, Normandy is another significant piece in the sale. Highlighting the modern art collection this month is Ghost, a color photograph by contemporary Australian photographer Peter Lik. Clars’s collection of furnishings this month showcase one of the highpoints of the aesthetic history of California, particularly the Bay Area – the Arts and Crafts Movement. An Arts and Crafts high-back redwood settle by renowned architect Bernard Maybeck is offered with an estimate of $10,000-20,000. Maybeck designed multiple Berkeley landmarks, including the Phoebe Hearst Memorial Complex on the UC Berkeley campus and the First Church of Christ, Scientist, as well as many local private houses, one of which housed this remarkable piece. Another decorative highlight will be an extensive 350-piece service of Wallace Grand Baroque sterling silver flatware. The set is housed in a custom fitted midcentury modern teak silver chest, a striking contrast to the ornate silver pattern. The estimate is $10,000-15,000. A stunning selection of fine jewelry rounds out the sale, including a diamond ring mounted in 18K white gold and set with a champagne colored diamond weighing 5.25 carats surrounded by round diamonds. This unique piece has a $10,000-$15,000 estimate. Special collections this month include antique Asian ceramics and fine decorative items deaccessioned from the San Francisco Hilton Hotel, particularly a selection of 10 large stained glass windows depicting various San Francisco historic landmarks. For details phone 888-339-7600. View a fully illustrated catalog and sign up to bid absentee or live via the Internet during the sale at www.LiveAuctioneers.com.
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 17:26 |














