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    Art stories to feed the mind and soul

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    ‘Words have temperatures’ — the singular vision that inspired this trailblazing ‘text’ painting

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    A tale of two sales: Charles Dickens’ copy of ‘the first computer program’, and his desk

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    Ramble on… legendary graphic designer George Hardie on his iconic artwork for Led Zeppelin

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    The painted face that offers a glimpse of life and death in Egypt almost 2,000 years ago

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    Specks of lime green and flashes of pink — a game of tennis and the beginnings of abstraction

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    The genesis of The Star Spangled Banner — and a rare copy of the first newspaper to publish it


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    The crocodile was venerated in Egypt, and well-known to the Greeks and Romans. The carving on this yellow jasper ringdates to between the 2nd and 1st century BC. The crocodile’s scales are rendered by a series of dots, while wavy lines indicate water, from which rise lotus flowers and unopened buds

    Estimate: $7,000-10,000
    2-16 June, Online





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    Salerno, 1990 represents a turning point in the career of Andreas Gursky, when his work took on a more abstract quality. ‘By retreating further back from the subject and using a light, telephoto lens, the image becomes flatter, foreground and background merge into a single entity,’ he explained

    Estimate: €7,000-9,000
    until 11 June, Online





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    John Emms worked as a studio assistant to Frederic, Lord Leighton, before settling near the New Forest in the south of England. A keen hunstman with an affinity for horses and hounds, Emms had a sensitivity towards his subject matter that made works such as Two Hounds and a Terrier in a Kennel highly prized among the landed gentry

    Estimate: $150,000-250,000
    2-17 June, Online





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    This Attic black-figured amphora attributed to the Bateman Group was made around 2,500 years ago. The side you can see here depicts Achilles fighting with Memnon after the latter had slain Antilochus, the son of Nestor. Achilles eventually avenged the elderly Nestor, plunging his spear through Memnon’s heart

    Estimate: $80,000-120,000
    2-16 June, Online



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  2. stracci

    stracci Well-Known Member

    Great reading, thanks!
    I especially loved the Led Zeppelin story.
     
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  3. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    Those rings!
     
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  4. Brynne

    Brynne Member

    Thank you for posting, very much enjoyed.
     
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