|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
The form of this extraordinary bronze lamp, the most elaborate of
several produced by Riccio (Andrea Briosco), is based on a Roman
sandal, and its surface is covered with intricate reliefs modelled
with a goldsmith’s refinement and crisp detail. The subjects
evoke the populace of classical art and poetry, including a Nereid
and Triton, Pan, harpies and innumerable putti, along with goats,
musical instruments, shells, masks and garlands. Inspired by the
Roman half-boot, the lamp is designed as a bizarre shoe balanced on
a pyramidal base, and, as Ian Wardropper discusses in his essay, it
would have provided its owner with much pleasure and intellectual
stimulation. Early in its history, the lamp is known to have
belonged to a series of distinguished Paduan collectors. Paired
with Wardropper’s essay is a beautiful poem by James Fenton.
|
Frick Madison (Hardcover)
Xavier F. Salomon; Photographs by Joseph Coscia Jr.; Ian Wardropper; Foreword by Roxane Gay
|
R1,330
R1,137
Discovery Miles 11 370
Save R193 (15%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
The Old Master paintings and European sculpture and decorative arts
at the renowned Frick Collection might be thought to be all but
inextricable from the domestic setting of the Gilded Age mansion in
which they reside. For a couple of years, however, while the Frick
is undergoing renovation, highlights from the collection have been
relocated to a radically different, unlikely home: Marcel Breuer's
Brutalist building five blocks away, which the architect designed
for the Whitney Museum of American Art. The result is a stunning
reconstruction and re-presentation of a beloved collection, with
the museum's treasures comfortably and elegantly adapting to their
temporary modernist abode. This handsome volume documents this
altogether singular moment in the Frick's history with stunning
photographs by Joseph Coscia Jr. and a reflective foreword by
Roxane Gay.
|
|