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London Art Week 2018

PASSION, POWER AND POLITICS London Art Week Summer 2018 Reveals 5,000 Years of Historic and Remarkable Works of Art Visit a Host of Selling Exhibitions, Auctions and Events in Mayfair and St. James’s Friday 29 June to Friday 6 July 2018 Preview: Thursday 28 June

don Art Week illustrates the extraordinary range and quality of art dating from antiquity to the 20th century available on the market and strongly underlines the unrivalled connoisseurship and expertise to be found in the city. Each summer, London Art Week provides a platform for more than 40 leading international art dealers to present exciting selling exhibitions, engaging events and art talks, at private galleries in Mayfair and St. James’s. The exhibitions coincide with the Old Master paintings and drawings sales at the major auction houses, and attract countless collectors, connoisseurs and museum curators to the capital. Discover passion, power and politics through the lens of historic works of art.

The range of art to be featured during LAW is broad and includes Classical antiquities, Medieval and Renaissance textiles, master paintings and drawings from the Elizabethan and Baroque to Neoclassical and Post-Impressionist eras, watercolours from the 18th to 20th centuries, master sculptures in bronze, marble and terracotta, and modern art works up to the turn of the 20th century. Special subjects span portraiture, fashion, Symbolism and Futurism, as well as several centuries of British, French, Flemish and Italian art.

Highlights and major works being offered for sale include: – a recently-discovered mythological painting of Hercules Freeing Prometheus by Hendrick Munniks (active in Utrecht circa 1624-1643) that sheds new light on the impact of Caravaggio’s manner in the Northern Netherlands and constitutes the highlight of the early career of the artist (Colnaghi); – an important Abolitionist work by Henry Hoppner Meyer (1780-1847) exhibited at the Society of British Artists in 1827 accompanied by a poem, The Young Catechist, by Charles Lamb. A portrait of Lamb by Meyer was exhibited at the RBA (previously collection of the India Office, now Government Art Collection) in the same year. The painting was also engraved by Meyer and published as a “Poetical Illustration” in the annual Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1832, for a poem called The African by Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802- 1838) (Ben Elwes Fine Art); – an impressive early 16th century head, carved in white marble in medallic profile, of a ‘Saracen’ wearing a bandana. It may be a heraldic device of the famed Florentine Pucci family, supporters of the Medici, or alternatively a portrait, real or imaginary, of a Moor from Venice, in whose maritime environment sailors, merchants – even pirates – from Africa were frequently seen (Gallery Desmet); – a stylish portrait of Jacques Fath (1912-1954), the legendary Parisian fashion designer and tutor to the young Hubert de Givenchy (1927-2018), by Serge Ivanoff (1893-1983). Fath designed costumes for films, including for Moira Shearer in Powell & Pressburger’s ‘The Red Shoes’ (1948), and for Kay Kendall in the 1953 film ‘Genevieve’ (Bagshawe Fine Art); – a rare Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), one of the all-time greats of Western art, unseen on the market for 60 years, that will spearhead Sotheby’s Old Master Paintings sale in London on 4 July 2018.

A series of special events and masterclasses in art appreciation are part of the London Art Week gallery experience. Popular past events have explored the Renaissance works of Raphael, Lotte Laserstein and the women she painted during the inter-war years, and the fascination of Sir John Soane for the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I. A full programme of events, exhibition map and opening times will be available shortly at www.londonartweek.co.uk. There is no charge to visit the exhibitions. Take a lunchtime or post-work gallery hop around two or three neighbouring events, or spend a leisurely day exploring the history of art in Mayfair and St. James’s, the celebrated heartland of London’s gallery scene for over 200 years and home to many of the world’s greatest art dealerships.






  • 29.06.2018 - 06.07.2018
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  • Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge  Exhibition title: From Bloemaert To Brueghel: A Selection Of Northern Paintings, Sculptures & Works On Paper Jan II Brueghel (Antwerp 1601 - 1678) &  Frans II Francken (1581 - 1642) An Allegory of Air and Fire oil on oak panel 53 x 74 cm
    Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge Exhibition title: From Bloemaert To Brueghel: A Selection Of Northern Paintings, Sculptures & Works On Paper Jan II Brueghel (Antwerp 1601 - 1678) & Frans II Francken (1581 - 1642) An Allegory of Air and Fire oil on oak panel 53 x 74 cm
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  • Colnaghi  Exhibition Hendrick Munniks (active Utrecht, c1624-1643) Hercules Freeing Prometheus Oil on canvas 172.5 x 218 cm. (68 x 85 ¾ in.) The discovery of this beautifully preserved mythological painting, commanding in scale and drama, sheds new light on the impact of Caravaggio’s manner in the Northern Netherlands. It constitutes the highlight of the early career of Hendrick Munniks, who, after a brief sojourn in Rome, became a successful painter in Utrecht and The Hague circa 1623/24-1648.
    Colnaghi Exhibition Hendrick Munniks (active Utrecht, c1624-1643) Hercules Freeing Prometheus Oil on canvas 172.5 x 218 cm. (68 x 85 ¾ in.) The discovery of this beautifully preserved mythological painting, commanding in scale and drama, sheds new light on the impact of Caravaggio’s manner in the Northern Netherlands. It constitutes the highlight of the early career of Hendrick Munniks, who, after a brief sojourn in Rome, became a successful painter in Utrecht and The Hague circa 1623/24-1648.
    London Art Week
  • Forge & Lynch   Exhibition title: Classical Antiquities From The Van Roozendaal Collections  Attic Black-Figure Amphora circa 510 BC 40 cm high
    Forge & Lynch Exhibition title: Classical Antiquities From The Van Roozendaal Collections Attic Black-Figure Amphora circa 510 BC 40 cm high
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  • Sotheby's  Sale: 4 July Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman Oil on oak panel 60 x 48.6 cm
    Sotheby's Sale: 4 July Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman Oil on oak panel 60 x 48.6 cm
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  • Ben Elwes Fine Art  Exhibition title: TBC Henry Hoppner Meyer (1780-1847) The Young Catechist  Oil on canvas  91.5 x 71 cm  Exhibited: Society of British Artists, 1827, number 289  Provenance:  London antiques trade c.1990 Private collection UK
    Ben Elwes Fine Art Exhibition title: TBC Henry Hoppner Meyer (1780-1847) The Young Catechist Oil on canvas 91.5 x 71 cm Exhibited: Society of British Artists, 1827, number 289 Provenance: London antiques trade c.1990 Private collection UK
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  • Bagshawe Fine Art  Exhibition title: TBC Serge Ivanoff (1893-1983) Portrait of Jacques Fath oil on canvas 130 x 89 cm
    Bagshawe Fine Art Exhibition title: TBC Serge Ivanoff (1893-1983) Portrait of Jacques Fath oil on canvas 130 x 89 cm
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  • Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge  Exhibition title: From Bloemaert To Brueghel: A Selection Of Northern Paintings, Sculptures & Works On Paper  Jacob van der Ulft (Gorinchem 1621 - 1689 Noordwijk) An Italianate Townscape pen and brown ink, brush and wash on laid paper 293 x 405 mm
    Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge Exhibition title: From Bloemaert To Brueghel: A Selection Of Northern Paintings, Sculptures & Works On Paper Jacob van der Ulft (Gorinchem 1621 - 1689 Noordwijk) An Italianate Townscape pen and brown ink, brush and wash on laid paper 293 x 405 mm
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