Tag: 20th Century

The Discovery of Titanium White: Brief History of the Pigment

Journey through the historical evolution of Titanium White pigment, spanning the late 18th to early 20th centuries, as we unravel its fascinating narrative. From its humble beginnings as an artist’s tool to its pivotal role in industrial innovation, explore pivotal moments such as its integration into Impressionist masterpieces and its emergence as a non-toxic alternative to lead white. Delve into the pioneering experiments conducted in Norway and Niagara Falls, which paved the way for the mass production of Titanium White pigment. Join us as we uncover the captivating journey of Titanium White from artistic invention to industrial triumph.

Important Vasily Polenov Masterpiece Sells for $1.7 Million at Bonhams, Setting a World Record

In a remarkable event at Bonhams 19th century and British Impressionist Art Sale today, an exquisite oil on canvas by Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov (1844-1927) stole the spotlight, fetching an astonishing ยฃ1,379,000 ($1,760,000). The painting, titled ‘And she went and told them that she had been with Him as they mourned and wept’, is a part of Polenov’s renowned series, ‘The Life of Christ’. Initially estimated to sell for ยฃ400,000-600,000, the final price far exceeded expectations, marking a significant moment in the art world.

The Enigma of Mark Rothko – Brief History of a Mysterious Artist

In the realm of art history, Mark Rothko stands as an enigmatic figure, his canvases pulsating with emotion and energy, each stroke a testament to the complexities of the human experience. Yet, behind the vibrant colors and seemingly boundless creativity lies a narrative woven with peculiarities and mysteries that are as fascinating as they are tragic. Seeking to evoke profound emotional responses in viewers, Rothko lost himself in the internal storm of his own thoughts. From his chaotic life and unexplained death to record-breaking sales and scandals that followed, the enduring enigma of Mark Rothko has captivated art lovers and researchers from all over the world.

Rothko’s Most Expensive Painting “No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red)” Sold Again!

One of the most notable sales in the art world occurred in 2014 when Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev purchased Rothko’s renowned 1951 masterpiece, “No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red),” from Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier for a staggering $186 million. While this record-breaking sale brought significant media attention, it also entangled the artwork in the notorious Bouvier Affair, a scandal that reverberated throughout the art world shortly after.

Beatles’ Historic Abbey Road Console to Hit the Auction Block

In a historic auction set to take place at Bonhams Knightsbridge in London on Thursday, December 14, the iconic EMI TG12345 Mk I console used by The Beatles to record their legendary album, Abbey Road, will be offered for the first time. The console, the first solid-state transistorized desk built by EMI, played a pivotal role in shaping the distinctive sound of Abbey Road, which has since become one of the most groundbreaking albums of all time.

Lucie Rie’s Ceramic Bowl Shatters Records, Sells for โ‚ฌ406,800 at Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr Auction in Paris

In a riveting event at the Ceramic Masterpieces sale in Paris on Tuesday, December 6, 2023, a Footed bowl by Lucie Rie (1902-1995) stole the spotlight, executed circa 1980 with inlaid pink radiating lines, turquoise, and manganese bands. The intense bidding war that ensued saw the bowl fetching an astonishing โ‚ฌ406,800, nearly 10 times its initial estimate of โ‚ฌ40,000-60,000, setting a new world auction record for the renowned artist.

Why Soviet Firearms are a Great Investment โ€“ Part 1: The SKS

Despite its relatively short term as the Soviet Unionโ€™s main battle rifle, this has not diminished the SKS rifleโ€™s presence on the global market as an increasingly sought-after firearm that is both highly collectible and investible. There are in fact numerous reasons for this. The most readily apparent is the historical aspect. There is of course the SKS rifleโ€™s iconic status as a classic WWII and Cold War era firearm of the Soviet Union. There is also its extensive use by other countries across numerous conflicts throughout history, including the Chinese Civil War and the Vietnam War. To this day, the SKS remains in active, secondary, and ceremonial use across the world.

Ilya Glazunov’s Russian Nationalism | Hokkaido University

Although lately Western scholars have begun to pay attention to various manifestations of the rise of ethnic Russian nationalism as distinct from official “Soviet patriotism” they have virtually ignored the phenomenon of Il’ia Glazunov, a Soviet painter who is also a foremost protagonist of that nationalism. The chief reason for this lack of scholarly interest lies in the fact that not only has Glazunov been a controversial figure but he was also accused of Russian chauvinism, anti-Semitism, and of being a KGB agent.