Showing posts with label Antiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antiques. Show all posts
Friday, April 22, 2011
Nineteenth Century Masters Exhibition at Brilliance In Color
On April 29th and 30th 2011, (with an on-going exhibition ending May 25th) Cutter & Cutter Fine Art will celebrate a Nineteenth Century Masters Exhibition at our Brilliance In Color Gallery located on 25 King Street, “On the Plaza, in Downtown St. Augustine”. This event will proudly feature the work of renowned artists such as; Toulouse-Lautrec, Mary Cassatt, Steinlen, Cheret, Grasset, Mucha, Choubrac, Rochegrosse, Helleu, Degas, Renoir, Whistler, Tissot and many others. Over 200 original authentic Nineteenth Century etchings, lithographs, vintage posters and originals will be available for private acquisitions. Including an original Mary Cassatt drawing, several rare etchings/drypoints, selected works from the Les Maîtres de l’Affiche and L’Estampe Moderne as well as over 30 vintage French Opera posters. Cutter & Cutter Fine Art is able to assure and guarantee collectors that every piece is authentic and in the condition stated. (These works are vetted and are NOT reproductions!) To view the entire collection visit: www.cutterandcutter.com.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Nineteenth Century Masters Art Exhibition

January 2th thru 16th 2010
Cutter & Cutter Fine Art will celebrate a Nineteenth Century Masters Exhibition at our Brilliance In Color Gallery located at 25 King Street on the plaza in downtown St. Augustine. Please join us as we convert Brilliance In Color into a Nineteenth Century Parisian Salon and enjoy French music and culture. And of course, some of the most significant works of art in history.. This event will proudly feature the work of renowned artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Dupre, Degas, Renoir, Whistler, Cassatt, Helleu, Tissot and others. Original Nineteenth Century etchings, lithographs, vintage posters, drawings and oils from the highly revered artists of the Barbizon, Impressionist and the Belle Époque schools of art will be available for private acquisitions.
Exhibition Dates: January 2th thru 16th 2010
Please call the gallery for more event information: 904-810-0460
Cutter & Cutter Fine Art will celebrate a Nineteenth Century Masters Exhibition at our Brilliance In Color Gallery located at 25 King Street on the plaza in downtown St. Augustine. Please join us as we convert Brilliance In Color into a Nineteenth Century Parisian Salon and enjoy French music and culture. And of course, some of the most significant works of art in history.. This event will proudly feature the work of renowned artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Dupre, Degas, Renoir, Whistler, Cassatt, Helleu, Tissot and others. Original Nineteenth Century etchings, lithographs, vintage posters, drawings and oils from the highly revered artists of the Barbizon, Impressionist and the Belle Époque schools of art will be available for private acquisitions.
Exhibition Dates: January 2th thru 16th 2010
Please call the gallery for more event information: 904-810-0460
Labels:
Antiques,
Art Shows,
Artists Appearance,
artwork,
fine art
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Toulouse-Lautrec

TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE
(1864-1901)
CONFETTI
Wittrock P13, Adhemar 9
Original brush, spatter, and crayon lithograph
Printed in 3 colors on wove paper, c. 1893
Bearing Artist’s Signature Monogram Stamp
Signed in the plate, lower right
Only State, from the edition of approx. 100
Image size: 22 1/4” x 17 1/2”
Toulouse Lautrec, like no other nineteenth century artist was deeply influenced by Japanese woodblock prints. Just like the exuberant life of the amusement quarters of the Japanese Edo period, it was the nightlife of Montmartre in Paris, which inspired the works of this incredible artist. And like the great Ukiyo-e artist Utamaro, Toulouse Lautrec not only painted the world of brothels, but was a frequent guest himself. This cheerful poster was commissioned by the London firm J. & E. Bella, manufacturers of confetti, which was available in Paris only on the black market after being banned following the 1892 Mardi Gras. Before this time confetti had been composed of rather dangerous plaster chips. It was outlawed when a rage of
confetti was thrown from balconies injuries many passers by. In perhaps the gayest of all his images, a giddy, half-length girl is dizzily overwhelmed by the product she advertises. The shapes of the figure flatten and merge into decorative patterns, and the hands emerge on the paper rather than in space. The assertion of two-dimensional design at the expense of naturalism, a feature borrowed from Japanese woodblock prints, gave a visual punch to Lautrec’s posters rarely achieved by his contemporaries. Lithographed posters proliferated during the 1890s due to technical advances in color printing and the relaxation of laws restricting the placement of posters. Dance halls, café-concerts, and festive street life invigorated nighttime activities. Toulouse-Lautrec’s brilliant posters, made as advertisements, captured the vibrant appeal of the prosperous Belle Époque. A partial listing of public collections: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA; Tate Museum, Great Britain.
Take a look - http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/35853 or here http://www.sdmart.org/lautrec/Confetfs.html
or if you want to have one for yourself give us a call at 904-810-0460 or 1800-268-2240
we have it hanging in the gallery just waiting for it's new owner. Pretty cool.
or if you want to have one for yourself give us a call at 904-810-0460 or 1800-268-2240
we have it hanging in the gallery just waiting for it's new owner. Pretty cool.
Labels:
Antiques,
artwork,
fine art,
Toulouse-Lautrec
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