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| Heritage Auctions presents imperial porcelain & Russian works of art from the collection of A La Vieille Russie |
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A Russian Porcelain Military Plate: A Mounted Cuirassier of the Life-Guards Podolsk Regiment. Imperial Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg, Period of Nicholas I (1825-1855), 1828. 9-1/2 in.
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DALLAS, TX.- Heritage Auctions will present Imperial Porcelain & Russian Works of Art from the Collection of A La Vieille Russie, a landmark event that unites Heritage with one of the most respected names in Russian art. Taking place December 16, this unprecedented collaboration with A La Vieille Russie (ALVR) the venerable New York firm that introduced Fabergé to the United States and has guided the formation of many of the worlds most important private and public collections marks a milestone in Heritages continued leadership in this field.
A La Vieille Russie has defined and developed the market for Russian art in the U.S. since the early 20th century, says Nick Nicholson, Heritages Director of Russian Works of Art. To present highlights from its collection, works that have informed scholarship and taste for generations, is an extraordinary privilege.
Spanning the 17th through early 20th centuries, the sale brings together masterpieces of porcelain, enamel, metalwork and stone, alongside a portrait by Konstantin Makovsky with a rediscovered Imperial provenance. Each work illuminates the artistry, ceremony and craftsmanship that flourished under Russias Imperial patronage.
From early 18th-century silver kovshi to Symbolist ceramics of the early 20th century, the collection of A La Vieille Russie stands as a testament to nearly a century of scholarship, connoisseurship and innovation. As both dealer and custodian, ALVR has shaped the worlds understanding of Russian art and material culture, and continues, from its Fifth Avenue gallery, to offer exceptional European and American jewelry from the 18th century through the 1970s, precious snuff boxes, and remains the leading dealer of important Fabergé in the United States.
Military Splendor: The Imperial Porcelain Military Plates
Among the auctions highlights are the Imperial Porcelain Military Plates executed at the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg between 1816 and 1891. Each is a triumph of technical and historical precision, vividly capturing the regiments and pageantry of the Imperial Russian Army. From Jacques François Joseph Swebachs 1816 depiction of the Cossacks of the Black Sea to plates honoring the Life-Guards Podolsk Cuirassier Regiment, these works epitomize the symbiosis of art and statecraft under Nicholas I.
Each plate was created to depict a specific regiment executing peacetime activities, creating a unique historical document of the entire Imperial army; it is history captured in porcelain, says Nicholson.
The Order Services: St. Andrew, St. Alexander Nevsky, St. Vladimir, and St. George
Equally resplendent are selections from the legendary Order Services produced by the Gardner Factory during the reign of Catherine the Great. The Order of St. George and Order of St. Vladimir Services gleam with black, red and gold sashes encircling jeweled insignia, while the St. Andrew and St. Alexander Nevsky Services feature reticulated baskets and leaf-shaped dishes painted with emblems of Russias highest honors.
Once reserved for Imperial banquets, these neoclassical masterpieces are today among the most coveted survivals of Russian porcelain design symbols of valor, faith and the grandeur of state ceremony.
Symbolist Brilliance: The Sadko Faience Platter After Designs by Mikhail Vrubel
A triumph of Russian Art Nouveau, the monumental Sadko Faience Platter bridges myth and modernity. Produced around 1905 at the Kuznetsov Factory after a design by Mikhail Vrubel (18561910), the platter depicts the legendary musician Sadko in his encounter with the daughter of the Sea King. Its dazzling glazes embody the Symbolist vision of merging art, industry and folklore into a single transcendent aesthetic.
The Rediscovered History of a Makovsky Portrait: Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia
Commanding the auctions fine art section is Konstantin Makovskys portrait of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia, a masterpiece from 1900 painted in Paris for Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna the Elder. Once displayed in the Vladimir Palace, the portrait was sold abroad after the Revolution and its Imperial past forgotten; its reemergence now reconnects it to the lineage of Imperial portraiture.
Makovskys depiction of the young Grand Duke in naval uniform, rendered in the artists trademark luminosity, captures both dynastic confidence and the poignancy of Russias final Imperial decades.
Imperial Grandeur in Stone: A Rhodonite and Nephrite Athénienne
The Gilt-Bronze Mounted Rhodonite and Nephrite Athénienne, attributed to the Imperial Lapidary Factory after a design by I. I. Galberg circa 1840, bridges sculpture and design with consummate refinement. Comparable to examples in the Hermitage and the Metropolitan Museum, this exquisite object reflects Russias fascination with classical form executed in native hardstones.
This auction isnt just a sale, Nicholson observes. Its the story of how Russian art was discovered, preserved, and presented in the West, and how A La Vieille Russie formed the taste of some of the greatest collectors of the 20th century while maintaining the highest standards of quality through exhibitions, publications and the assemblage of the works we will offer on December 16.
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