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Masterpiece London: Highlights of the best from around the world in London this weekend
A Gilded silver and guilloché enamel Tenth Anniversary FABERGE Frame, was a gift in 1901 from the Grand Duke Michael Michailovitch (1860-1929), grandson of Nicholas I and nephew of Alexander II, to his wife, Countess Sophie von Merenberg, granddaughter of Pushkin, with photographs of the Grand Duke, their three children in heart-shaped frames surmounted with their birth years (Anastasia, b. 1892, Nadezhda, b. 1896, Michael, b. 1898), and framed scenes of their residences. By Fabergé, workmaster, Victor Aarne. St. Petersburg, 1899-1908. Descended through the Mountbatten family.
LONDON.- The third edition of Masterpiece London is set to enthral visitors and collectors once again, with its impressive offering of the best of the best showcased in a spectacular purpose-built pavilion on the South Grounds of The Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3 from 28 June – 4 July 2012.

A variety of exceptional objects will be offered for sale this year; from new discoveries in the fine and decorative arts, to rare maps, watches, jewellery, fine wines and contemporary design, Masterpiece London will entice collectors from across the globe. All works will be stringently vetted by a committee of experts before the fair opens, giving buyers every confidence in their choice.

New to Masterpiece London this year are New York dealers Sperone Westwater, Sebastian + Barquet, Siegelson, and Fred Leighton alongside Munich - based dealers Rudigier and Meissen specialist, Robbig. From Norway, the fair welcomes Kaare Berntsen with a stand devoted to Edvard Munch, including an extremely rare print of The Scream, and Hemmerle, also from Munich, add to the already strong jewellery offering with stunning contemporary pieces inspired by Ancient Egypt.

Contemporary art and design has gone from strength to strength and visitors will be greeted to the Fair with the outdoor installation of the sculpture Mountain, by Anish Kapoor, exhibited by Piano Nobile. On the terrace, Robilant +Voena will display a group of extraordinary painted fibreglass sculptures representing the four seasons in the manner of Arcimboldo by Philip Haas. James Hyman will show a stunning and provocative photograph by David Bailey of Angie Hall and Catherine Bailey locked in an embrace. Contemporary designer Linley has specially created a desk for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Fashioned from walnut and Bombay rosewood, the desk features an architectural miniature of the distinctive Horse Guards’ building designed by William Kent in 1745. 20th century design is also well represented at the fair, including a rare black tinted bent plywood armchair designed in 1933 by Gerald Summers to be found on the stand of Peter Petrou, and the colossal bronze map Remembering Knightsbridge from the highly acclaimed Based Upon. Whitfield Fine Art will exhibit a newly discovered and fully authenticated Caravaggio for the first time in the UK since its recent rediscovery. Painted c. 1600 for Cardinal Benedetto Giustiniani, this masterpiece features Saint Augustine and uses the same model that features as one of the apostles in the National Gallery’s Supper at Emmaus. The Giustiniani family once held the largest collection of Caravaggio’s works and this picture remained in the family palazzo until the mid-19th century.

Agnew’s Gallery display their recent discovery of an unknown and unpublished oil on oak panel sketch by van Dyck of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria with their two eldest children, Charles, Prince of Wales and Mary, Princess Royal. This unpublished sketch is the artist’s first preparatory drawing for ‘Consort and children’, for which the king authorized payment to van Dyck of £100 on 8 August 1632, and which is now part of the Royal Collection. Also, drawing on the influence of van Dyck, visitors will find an important 17th century raised-work mirror embroidered with a series of Stuart Royal portraits on the stand of Witney Antiques. The two standing figures are instantly recognisable as Charles I facing his consort Queen Henrietta Maria, and were most likely taken from a 1643 engraving by Robert van Voerst after the original van Dyck.

Outstanding examples of the fine and decorative arts are plentiful at Masterpiece London. The Fine Art Society will exhibit a rare limited edition aluminium cast of Eros by Sir Alfred Gilbert. The 1988 cast was created by George Mancini, the son of Frederico Mancini who worked with Gilbert for a large part of his career. The young George patinated the cast of Eros destined for Sefton Park under the guidance of Alfred Gilbert in 1928, and came out of retirement to undertake the patination and finishing of this particular sculpture, the last that he did. Waterhouse & Dodd bring a pair of fresh and summery watercolours painted c.1930 by Raoul Dufy that feature the racecourse at Deauville. Famed for putting Victorian artists back on the map in the 1970s, the Christopher Wood Gallery established an incredible legacy and reputation that has served many notable clients with Pre-Raphaelite and Victorian pictures as well as 19th century furniture. After Wood’s death in 2009, the entire collection was taken on by his protégé James Harvey, who will re-launch the gallery at the fair.

W.W. Warner will show a rare Meissen group of the 'Story of Adam and Eve’. The subject is contentious: these pieces were usually made to be the subject of dinner table conversations which is why most pieces, unlike this one, illustrate gentle pastoral scenes and mythology. For the Chinese, 2012 is the Year of the Dragon, and Jacqueline Simcox will bring a large, Qianlong period, Imperial silk tapestry wall hanging, woven with five-clawed gold dragons, representing the emperor. The symbols on the tapestry form a rebus, meaning, "May you live for 10,000 years" and was reserved for the emperor's exclusive use during celebrations. Also sure to be of interest to collectors is a rare pair of Chinese nodding figures made for the export market and to be exhibited by Ronald Phillips that were included in the 1788 inventory of Count Johan Liljencrantz.

Kentshire Galleries will show an exquisite pietra dura table made for Lady Augusta Kennedy- Erkine, born Princess Augusta, the daughter of the Duke of Clarence, who later became King William IV. The couple went to Italy on their honeymoon in 1827 and stayed on because of Lord John's health. He suffered from consumption and tragically died in 1831, the same year the table top was completed. Also from Italy, Alessandra Di Castro’s stand will reflect the golden collecting era of the ‘Grand Tour’ including a portrait of Emma Hamilton and 6 views of Rome by Franz Kaisermann.

Amongst the more eclectic offerings at the fair, The KB Collection, a one-of-a-kind collection of 600 rare, mechanical pencils from the 19th century will be for sale. From sporting to hardware pencils, figural, regal and fruit pencils, the collection epitomises the very best of whimsical British design with the majority created by English manufacturer Sampson Mordan, alongside examples from other makers including Tiffany and Asprey. Robert Young will exhibit a set of 12 privately commissioned plaques by Copeland Spode created in 1876-1877, each illustrating a different sporting pursuit, 6 of which are or have been Olympic events: Ice Hockey, Running, Cricket, Polo, Football, Putting the Shot, Shooting, Tent Pegging (a horseback pursuit created by the Lancers), Stalking, Fishing, Hunting and Hare Hunting. For the sporting and petrol head enthusiasts, Shaw Speed and Custom is bringing a marvellous group of bespoke Harley Davidson motorcycles to the fair.

This year there is a remarkable group of partners and projects. London’s internationally renowned Design Museum will participate with a special project. Candy and Candy, property developers to the international wealthy, will showcase their new approach to design and New York designer Jamie Drake will give visitors a master class in the imaginative and stylish display of great works of art. To celebrate Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee, there will be an amazing loan exhibition of diamonds entitled Brilliant, curated by Carol Woolton, the jewellery editor of British Vogue. This will include a remarkable holographic portrait of Her Majesty by Chris Levine encrusted with diamonds and a splendid ashoka cut 31 carat D flawless diamond which will be set in a headpiece designed by Philip Treacy. The Wallace Collection is collaborating once again this year and is hosting a symposium on the fine art of collecting on Saturday 30 June.

The rarity and quality of the pieces for sale make Masterpiece London a truly unmissable event. With each object on display a masterpiece in its own right; there really is something to appeal to everyone from seasoned collectors to first time buyers.



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AppArtAward 2012 winners to be announced at ZKM / Karlsruhe

Morris Museum announces opening of Nikon's International Small World exhibition

National Portrait Gallery opens BP Travel Award winner 2011 exhibition

June 24, 2012

Comprehensive overview of Claes Oldenburg's works opens at Museum Ludwig

World record for Jean-Etienne Liotard: Portrait of Mademoiselle Jacquet sold for $1,853,509

A selection of two hundred photographs by Diane Arbus on view at Martin Gropius Bau

The Mauritshuis acquires an exceptional painting by Clara Peeters; one of her best works

Major exhibition of the work of celebrated artist Yoko Ono opens at the Serpentine Gallery

Bonhams June Fine Asian Works of Art Sales in San Francisco bring over $5.5 million

Hans van Bentem's wonderful installations diplayed in the Gemeentemuseum's period rooms

ArtPrize confirms more than 1,500 artists from 56 counties will compete for $560,000

Sotheby's Summer Sales of Impressionist & Modern Art in London total $139.9m

Dulwich Picture Gallery awarded £2 million Catalyst Endowment funding by the Heritage Lottery Fund

Sean Kelly Gallery presents Disruptive Desires: Laurent Grasso, Rebecca Horn and Ran Huang

Crocker Art Museum presents retrospective of ceramic artist Karen Karnes

"Izhar Patkin: the Wandering Veil": mid-career show opens at Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Cumbrian arts and heritage organisation share in a £56 million Catalyst: endowments scheme

First American retrospective of artist Jack Goldstein opens at the Orange County Museum of Art

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June 23, 2012

Christie's sets a world auction record for an American book or historical document

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Exhibition of work by British artist Jenny Saville opens at Modern Art Oxford

Britain's 50 best new buildings: 2012 Royal Institute of British Architects Awards announced

Lee Kit to represent Hong Kong at the 55th International Art Exhibition of the 2013 Venice Biennale

Regen Projects announces gallery relocation to new building in the heart of Hollywood

Hood Museum of Art's Lesley Wellman named 2012 National Museum Art Educator of the Year

Florida man defends dinosaur's import

First U.S. museum survey of Josiah McElheny opens at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston

Bonhams tick up huge prices for clock that bombs could not stop and one that had not moved for 279 years

Second Annual ArtMRKT Hamptons set to hit the beach

Portland Museum of Art in Maine launches new brand

Elvis Presley's crypt pulled from auction block

June 22, 2012

Schirn and Liebieghaus stage a comprehensive presentation of Jeff Koons' work

Collection of important later works by Monet, Twombly, and Turner in exhibition at Tate Liverpool

Marilyn & Me, Lawrence Schiller's first solo exhibition in the United States on view at Steven Kasher Gallery

Painting in Space: An exhibition to benefit CCS Bard opens at Luhring Augustine

The Toledo Museum of Art to return 2,500-year-old water vessel, or kalpis to Italy

More and Different Flags: Group exhibition opens at Marlborough in Chelsea

Damien Hirst creates exclusive artwork for London Evening Standard to mark opening of London 2012 festival

Four prolific contemporary Indian women artists exhibit at Rossi & Rossi in London

Some restrictions on dissident artist Ai Weiwei ending; domestic travel restrictions lifted

RIBA International Awards: Winners of the 2012 awards for architectural excellence announced

Unique Warhol prints and Robert Motherwell works among top lots at Swann Galleries' auction

United Photo Industries announces programming for Photoville at Brooklyn Bridge Park

$5 million in stolen documents and medals returned to Chicago's Polish museum

Major exhibition by celebrated British artist Mark Wallinger opens at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

Collection of Indian temple jewellery in gold, diamonds & rubies found in Spain to be sold by Bonhams

Soggy solstice: Stonehenge gets soaking

US takes control of dinosaur skeleton in NY Friday

Canadian artist Patrick Lundeen's first New York City solo exhibition opens at Mike Weiss Gallery

New York State Museum launches new website to commemorate War of 1812

June 21, 2012

Christie's Evening Auction of Impressionist and Modern Art realizes $145.5 million

Detroit Institute of Arts brings five Spanish masterpieces to museum this summer

Serbian archaeologists discover mammoth field containing at least five of the giant beasts

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In an intimidation campaign, Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei barred from court

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First solo exhibition of Los Angeles artist Joe Deutch opens at Marlborough Chelsea

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June 20, 2012

Joan Miró's masterpiece Peinture (Étoile Bleue) sells for $36.9m setting a world record

Vandalism of Picasso painting caught on video; museum says repair of going well

Three large-scale sculptures by Ellsworth Kelly go on view at the Morgan Library & Museum

Dulwich Picture Gallery mounst first UK showing of Andy Warhol: The Portfolios

Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos is the first woman artist to exhibit at Versailles

Historic exhibition of works by David Smith opens at Galerie Gmurzynska in Zurich

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Eykyn Maclean London presents "Interviews with Artists" curated by art historian Michael Peppiatt

A 19th century looted painting by Polish artist Josef Brandt goes home to the National Museum in Warsaw

Fotofocus Biennial readies for October 2012 launch with over 70 + participating venues

Victoria Pomery, Director of Turner Contemporary awarded OBE in the Queen's birthday honours list

Reading Public Museum honors William Baziotes' 100th anniversary with special display

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