Fine Art and Collectibles September 2024

In deze veiling vindt u wederom een ruim aanbod, wel 4469 kavels om precies te zijn! We gaan met veel enthousiasme deze kavels van eigenaar laten wisselen in 5 dagen, want de hamer zwaait van dinsdag 3 tot en met zaterdag 7 september aanstaande. Een woord van dank gaat naar al onze inzenders, zij maken deze veiling mogelijk!

Interessante zaken? Bij de Aziatica op dinsdag vinden we enkele verrassingen waarbij een schitterend aquarel van de wereldberoemde Lin Fengmian, een mooie verzameling Tsuba’s en een elegante Chinese ketting, een zo genaamde ‘chao zhu’ (voor de kenner!). Groot is deze keer de afdeling Ethnografie, met een privécollectie met vele voornamelijk Afrikaanse houten artefacts. Woensdag staat ‘Collectibles deel I’ op het menu (modelbouw, videogames, filmposters waaronder James Bond) en beginnen we met de Trading Cards, altijd interessant voor de verzamelaars van de toekomst. Deze dag ook verkoop van een deel van de speelgoedcollectie van het Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar. Donderdag staat in het teken ‘Collectibles deel II’, met vele heerlijke stukken in vele verzamelgebieden: Swarovski, vintage, design en meer. Vrijdag veilen we een uitgebreide collectie schilderijen en ander grafiek, samen met vele honderden zilveren voorwerpen, miniatuurtjes etcetera. Zaterdag is de hekkensluiter met ruim 1000 (!) kavels gouden en zilveren sieraden, horloges en noem maar op.

 

Let op: Houd rekening met mogelijke extra reistijd richting IJsselstein i.v.m. werkzaamheden op de A2.

 

Besichtigungstage

DatumZeit
Dienstag 27 August10:00 - 17:00
Mittwoch 28 August10:00 - 17:00
Donnerstag 29 August10:00 - 21:00
Freitag 30 August10:00 - 17:00
Samstag 31 August10:00 - 17:00
Montag 2 September10:00 - 17:00

Zeitplan der Auktion

Dienstag 3 September

Prebid End: Montag 2 September 17:00
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Asiatica, Ethnographics etc.1-65710:00ja

Mittwoch 4 September

Prebid End: Dienstag 3 September 17:00
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Trading cards700-85010:00ja
Collectibles part I851-1564nachfolgendja

Donnerstag 5 September

Prebid End: Mittwoch 4 September 17:00
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Collectibles part II1600-243810:00ja

Freitag 6 September

Prebid End: Donnerstag 5 September 17:00
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Paintings, other art, silver objects2500-352210:00ja

Samstag 7 September

Prebid End: Freitag 6 September 17:00
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Gold/silver jewellery and watches3600-468409:00ja

Los 89

Einstiegspreis: € 40000,00
Los 89
Lin Fengmian (1900-1991), a lady in a white dress seated in an interior, a vase of flowers beside her, watercolour and gouache on paper, signed and seal mark lower left. 66 x 66 cm Provenance: David Ketel (1913-2006) thence by descent. DAVID KETEL David Ketel (1913, Driebergen, The Netherlands – 2006, Chesières, Zwitserland), studied sinology at Leiden University after which he became a Dutch diplomat. His diplomatic career led him to many places all over the world including The Dutch Indies, Japan, China, Korea, Australia and the United States. After WWII, Ketel was stationed at the Dutch embassy in Japan, where he worked alongside his good friend Robert van Gulik, with whom he had studied sinology in Leiden. In his memoires of ca. 1949, he writes about his work with Van Gulik and mentions that his friend was researching his book about the Ming dynasty (this is probably the publication ‘Erotic colour prints of the Ming Dynasty’ published in 1951). From 1959 to 1961, Ketel was stationed in Beijing as the Dutch charge d’affaires. During this time he followed traditional Chinese painting lessons from ‘Chu-Chefang’, a student of the master painter Qi Baishi. Ketel’s passion for painting in the traditional Chinese style continued throughout his life, eventually leading to an exhibition of his work in Lausanne, Switzerland entitled ‘David Ketel, Robert van Gulik – Deux sinologues hollandaise dans l’Empire fleuri’, Galerie B’Art, 1989. Van Gulik and Ketel were not only friends and colleagues, but passionate collectors with a keen eye for quality. In 1961 David Ketel sold five pieces of Ming furniture to New York based art dealer Frank Caro who was the associate and successor of renowned art dealer C.T. Loo. Caro sold the furniture to Severance and Greta Milliken. In 1964 the Millikens gifted the pieces of furniture to the Cleveland Museum of Art, where they remain to this day. Clearly Ketel amassed numerous fine works of art before leaving Beijing, but he continued collecting thereafter. During his travels after his retirement he visited various countries in the far east including Taiwan in the 1970’s. It was there that he met numerous famous painters including Zhang Daqian. It is most likely that David Ketel purchased various works of art during his later travels. In the 1979 Lausanne exhibition catalogue, he mentions that he is proud to own two works by Qi Baishi, although it is not known if these and the Lin Fengmian on offer here, were acquired during his diplomatic Beijing period (1959-1961) or his later travels. LIN FENGMIAN (1900-1991) Lin Fengmian was one of the first Chinese artists to study in Europe. In 1919 he set sail to France where he studied at various academies including L’École National Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, learning Western drawing and painting techniques. Upon returning to China in 1925, Lin was appointed director of Beijing National Art College (precursor to the Central Academy of Fine Art). At the invitation of Cai Yuanpei, Lin founded and became the first director of the Hangzhou National Art Academy. Later he led the “New Art Movement,” and published extensive writings on Western and Chinese art. During the Cultural Revolution Lin was forced to destroy many of his works and was imprisoned for a few years. After his release Fengmian moved to Hong Kong where he continued to paint until his death in 1991. Among the pioneers of Chinese modern art, four men earned the title of "The Four Great Academy Presidents": Lin Fengmian, Xu Beihong, Liu Haisu, and Yan Wenliang. These artists were revered in the early Republican Era due to their effective stewardship of the Hangzhou National School of Fine Art, the Art Department of Central University, the Shanghai Academy of Arts, and the Soochow College of Art respectively.
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