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Diversity is key as the September and October sales in Amsterdam present a collection of
contemporary and 19th century artworks, furniture design and jewels. An eclectic collection
of works from Jan and Monique des Bouvrie combines fascinating objets d’art,
fine art and contemporary pieces, while the annual inclusion of Topographical works into the
Nineteen to Now Sale reveals a stunning spectrum of Dutch views and compositions of Russian
and Indonesian landscapes. Four prototypical chairs of the 20th century trace iconic design
in the Decorative Arts Sale, while rare 16th century metal detector finds illuminate the Jewels Sale.
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The Collection of Jan and Monique des Bouvrie is an exciting addition to the September/October sales. Presenting eye-catching pieces against a vibrant, colourful and modern setting, the result is one of eclectic sensibility that both inspires and captivates as fellow buyers and collectors are invited to explore the realm of possibilities for their own artistic landscape.
Read our exclusive interview with the collector Jan des Bouvrie
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Spanning a number of regions, including Indonesia, Russia and of course the Netherlands, the September sale of Nineteen to Now pays particular attention to its annual topographical section featuring beautiful Dutch city views alongside charming urban Russian paintings. Artists including Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès, Sergey Ossovsky and Lambertus Hardenberg explore the diverse cultural settings that form the inspiration for their works.
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Four iconic chairs take centre stage in the October sale of Decorative Arts, as touchstones of 20th century design representing the key styles and techniques of craftsmen from Le Corbusier to Arne Jacobsen. Carved oak furniture from 18th century Liege features alongside pieces from the collection of noted architect, Abe Bonnema, responsible for some of the most prominent structures in the Netherlands.
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Celebrating the era of beauty in all its glory, the 12 October Jewels sale presents an exquisite range of earrings, necklaces and bracelets from the magnificent Belle Époque. To entice the tastes of those true romantics, however, is the inclusion of rare treasures unearthed from the 16th century, including an intriguing gold pendant and a ring bearing a sentimental inscription.
Uncover the fascinating story behind these rare 16th century jewels
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THE JAN AND MONIQUE DES BOUVRIE SALE
LOT 29
Hang Gang (b. 1961)
Good! Good! Good!
€10,000-15,000
LOT 71
A pair of carved white marble reclining lions after the model by Antonio Canova, early 19th century.
€10,000-15,000
LOT 95
Mimmo Rotella (1918-2006)
Elvis Presely' Show
Executed in 1972
€20,000-30,000
LOT 96
Jan des Bouvrie (b. 1942)
Untitled, inscribed 'Jan des Bouvrie'
(on a label attached to the reverse)
White lacquered wood
Conceived in 2009, this is number one from a limited edition of eight
€2,000-3,000
NINETEEN TO NOW INCLUDING TOPOGRAPHICAL OBSERVATIONS
LOT 14
Lambertus Hardenberg (1822-1900)
Figures on the Grote Markt in Haarlem with the Saint Bavo church
€2,000-3,000
LOT 56
Sergey Ossovsky (b. 1958)
Light and Shadow
€8,000-12,000
LOT 156
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès (1880-1958)
Temple Ceremony
€40,000-60,000
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THE DECORATIVE ARTS SALE
LOT 195
The ‘Red Blue’ Chair
Designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1918, executed before 1958
Provenance: Violette Cornelius (1919-1998)
€8,000-12,000
LOT 364
A Flemish Oak Display Case
Liege, mid-18th century
€1,500-2,000
JEWELS
LOT 1
A rare 16th century gold “praying nut” with St. George and his dragon
€2,000-4,000
LOT 24
A rare Dutch opal, sapphire, ruby, emerald and diamond parure
by Frans Zwollo Sr.
€3,000-5,000
LOT 76
A Belle Époque “snowflake” pendant on chain
€1,000-2,000
LOT 279
A Belle Époque diamond bracelet
€10,000-15,000
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