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CHRISTIE'S AUCTION 2009 Russian Art. Galerie Popoff Parts II & IIIBrand New 10 12 13 2009 CHRISTIE'S AUCTION CATALOG LONDON SALE 7677 This post auction catalog consists of 263 pages with 389 lots mostly illustrated in color and all described in detail FROM OCTOBER 12 13 2009. Russian Galerie Popoff Parts II Part III AN ENDURING PASSION FOR RUSSIAN ART Russias State Hermitage Museum in November bought from sale part II,III 92 [3 was received as gift] watercolor portraits. from the Paris based Popoff Collection.

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CHRISTIE'S AUCTION CATALOG /LONDON/

SALE 7677



This post auction catalog consists of 263 pages with 389 lots mostly illustrated
in color and all described in detail

FROM OCTOBER 12-13 2009.

Russian Galerie Popoff Parts II Part III

AN ENDURING PASSION FOR RUSSIAN ART

Russia’s State Hermitage Museum in November bought from sale part II,III 92

[3 was received as gift] watercolor portraits.

from the Paris-based Popoff Collection.



Galleries Popoff - An Enduring Passion for Russian Art which will take place on
12 and 13 October 2009 in London, and which will present exceptional Russian
works of art from one of the most renowned Russian galleries in Paris.

Although Alexandre Alexandrovich Popoff (1880-1964) died nearly fifty years ago,
his legacy as a connoisseur and collector remains undiminished. His interest in
Russian art was all encompassing, but his primary passion was porcelain.

The auction will offer rare Russian and European 18th century and 19th century
porcelain, watercolours, paintings, works of art and textiles. Established in
1920, Galerie Popoff, located just opposite the Elysée Palace in Paris, has long
been recognized as one of the most esteemed sources of Russian art. The
exceptionally fine collection of 18th century porcelain, assembled by three
generations of collectors and art dealers, is the subject of a book, entitled
Masterpieces of 18th century Russian porcelain from the Collection of the Popoff
and Cie gallery published earlier this year, with contributions from several
distinguished porcelain experts from prestigious Russian museums.

Alexandre Popoff not only had the eye of a connoisseur for exquisite porcelain,
he also had an unparalleled knowledge of Russian watercolours.

The Popoff Collection features works by the most prominent artists working in
Russia in the early 19th century, including Alexander and Karl Briullov, Piotr
Sokolov, Orest Kiprensky, Alexei Venetsianov and Vladimir and Edward Hau. The
watercolour portraits of the collection are exceptional in terms of their
quality and variety of artists and members of the Russian nobility depicted.
They provide a picturesque window on a bygone era and a valuable record of a
fascinating society.



An excellent example is Vladimir Hau’s Portrait of Natalia Nikolaevna Pushkina
(1812-1863), the only one known in private hands (estimate £120,000-160,000).
Natalia Pushkina, wife of the great poet Alexander Pushkin was renowned for her
beauty and she attracted the attention of the young Baron d’Anthès. Maddened by
jealousy, Pushkin challenged him to a duel and died two days later as a result
of his wounds.



The early 19th century aristocracy, including members of the Imperial family,
features strongly in this collection. One of the highlights is the Portrait of
Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna by Piotr Sokolov
(1787-1848). This charming work depicts both members of the Imperial Family by
the seaside in 1829 (estimate: £100,000 -150,000) and is widely considered to be
the pièce maitresse by Sokolov.



Giovanina Pacini (1799-1852) was Karl Briullov’s model on several occasions.
Giovanina’s mother, Countess Julia Samoilova, was the richest woman in the
Russian Empire. She was romantically involved with the artist and commissioned
several portraits of her daughter. The present work is an excellent example of
the artist’s use of chiaroscuro and his capability for exquisite rendering of
detail. The subject emerges out of the several layers of her delicate shawl,
complemented by the atmospheric background (estimate £100,000-120,000).



Russian Works of Art and Textiles

The Popoff Collection also incorporates a large selection of Russian works of
art and textiles. Embroidery has been at the heart of Russian court, domestic
and ecclesiastic tradition for centuries. The kokoshnik, sarafan and the festive
scarf for formal occasions show the wealth of the wearer as well as her regional
roots as each area had its own characteristic patterns and traditions. To the
contemporary viewer the national dress spoke volumes. The cresen-shaped
kokoshnik told the viewer that the wearer came from Central Russia (lot 262;
estimate: £3,000-5,000)) and the velvet conical pill box headdress told of
Moscow Province (lot 255; estimate: £4,000-6,000). This collection of scarves,
sarafan and kokoshniki can therefore take the modern connoisseur straight back
to history.



A commemorative gold medal of the All-Russia Industrial and Art Exhibition held
in 1896 in Nizhnii Novgorod will be offered for £5,000-7,000. On one side the
medal shows the profile of Tsar Nicholas II, founder of the exhibition which
celebrated the greatest artistic and technical achievements of the Russian
Empire. The reverse of the medal depicts the city-shape of Nizhnii Novgorod and
Mother Russia.



Great catalog! Complete your series!

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