201. 马可斯·格里戈里安 1989年夏季,每块面板为203.2 x 81.28 cm 高清作品[39%]

Summer of 1989 each panel is 203.2 x 81.28 cm

图片文件尺寸 : 5049 x 5372px

Marcos Grigorian:Summer of 1989
straw on media media compound on board, four panels
signed \"M Grigorian\", titled \"Summer of 1989\", dated \"1989\", and inscribed \"Santa Fe N. Mexico\" on the verso of each panel, executed in 1989
203.2 x 352.12cm (80 x 138 5/8in).each panel is 203.2 x 81.28 cm

马可斯·格里戈里安 1989年夏季,每块面板为203.2 x 81.28 cm

202. 卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I 高清作品[39%]

DO-Lucio Fontana  - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5954 x 5753 px

卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I-

Lucio Fontana * - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Rosario di Santa Fe, Argentina 1899–1968 Comabbio)
Concetto Spaziale, 1962, signed and dated, brown watercolor, holes and graffiti on green blotting paper, 70 x 50 cm, framed

This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity released by the Fontana Foundation, Milan

Provenance:
Studio Bellini, Milan
Cieffe, Milan-Rome
Galleria Vecchiato Arte, Padua
Galleria Contini, Venice
Acquired directly from the above by the present owner

Literature:
L. M. Barbero, Lucio Fontana. Catalogo ragionato delle opere su carta, Skira Milan, vol. III, no. 62–63 DSP 1, p. 857

203. 卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I 高清作品[21%]

DO-Lucio Fontana  - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5704 x 5632 px

卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I-

Lucio Fontana * - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Rosario di Santa Fe, Argentina 1899–1968 Comabbio)
Concetto Spaziale, 1965, signed; signed and titled on the reverse, oil, tearing and scratching on canvas, pink, 92 x 73 cm, framed

This work is registered in the Fondazione Lucio Fontana, Milan and is accompanied by a photo certificate of authenticity

Provenance:
Galleria Arte Borgogna, Milan
European Private Collection

Literature:
E. Crispolti, Lucio Fontana: Catalogue Raisonné des Peintures, Sculptures et Environnements Spatiaux, vol. II, Brussels 1974, pp. 142, 143 with ill.
E. Crispolti, Lucio Fontana: Catalogo Generale, vol. II, Milan 1986, p. 487 with full-page ill., p. 488 no. 65 O 2 with ill.
E. Crispolti, Catalogo ragionato di sculture, dipinti e ambientazioni, vol. II, Milan 2006, p. 680, no. 65 O 2 with ill.

Lucio Fontana\'s first perforated canvases were created in 1949, and a decade later the artist began to work on his famous cuts through the canvas. Holes and cuts, buchi and tagli, became variations on Fontana\'s fundamental concept. The \"Olii\", on which Fontana worked intensively from the early 1960s, are also dominated by deep punctures and scratches.

With the radical gesture of piercing, the flat surface of the image is broken. The light falls through the openings, creating a new spatiality and depth. In this way, Fontana crosses a boundary that opens a new dimension and thus a new freedom for art - a revolutionary path in art history.

Accordingly, Fontana names his works \"Concetti Spaziali\" - spatial concepts: \"A hole is the beginning of a sculpture in space. My works are not pictures, but art concepts.\" Fontana allows the art genres - architecture, painting, sculpture - to merge into one another. In his Concetti Spaziali, real and imagined space combine; the view into the hole challenges the viewer\'s imagination. At the same time, the material character of the canvas or object is made tangible by piercing and cutting through it.

Fontana\'s \"Olii\" of the 1960s, as well as his metal works which were created during the same period, bear witness to the artist\'s sensual relationship to the material. He was fascinated by the texture of the malleable, slightly plastic oil paint, which is particularly well-suited to making visible gestures of scoring, piercing, or cutting. Fontana plays with the possibilities of handling canvas, paint, metal, glass or even light: the artistic gesture develops on the material and brings its potential to life.

\"The hole is my invention, that is all there is to it.
After this invention, I can die.\"
Lucio Fontana

204. 布莱,西奥多·德。1528-1598年托马斯·哈里奥特。 弗吉尼亚州商业和国际贸易部。法兰克福:约翰·韦切尔,1590年。 高清作品[20%]

Admiranda Narratio Fida Tamen, de Commodis et Incolarum Ritibus Virginiae.  Frankfurt: Johann Wechel, 1590.

图片文件尺寸 : 4455 x 4726px

BRY, THEODOR DE. 1528-1598; AND THOMAS HARIOT.:Admiranda Narratio Fida Tamen, de Commodis et Incolarum Ritibus Virginiae. Frankfurt: Johann Wechel, 1590.
Folio (332 x 240 mm). Engraved title (first issue, see below), engraved arms on dedication leaf, double-page engraved map of Virginia in first state, engraved plate of Adam and Eve in first state with inscription \"Iodocus a winghe in Theodore de Bry fe.\" and 27 engraved plates after John White. Late 19th-century red morocco gilt by \"Bradstreet\'s for J. Comly MacCoy,\" gilt edges. Some light mostly marginal staining. Provenance: J.C. MacCoy (booklabel and binding).


FIRST EDITION, MOSTLY FIRST ISSUE (see below) OF THE FIRST VOLUME OF DE BRY\'S GREAT VOYAGES, BEING THOMAS HARIOT\'S DESCRIPTION OF VIRGINIA, and published during De Bry\'s lifetime. Thomas Hariot accompanied the 1585 expedition to Roanoke funded by Sir Walter Raleigh and acted as a translator. He had learned Carolina Algonquian from two Roanoke chiefs brought to England by Raleigh the year before. His account is a very encouraging one as the mysterious disappearance of Roanoke colony was not reported in Europe until John White, the expedition artist and mapmaker, returned in 1590.The 23 illustrations to the text, which are after John White\'s drawings, are by far the most important visual record of New World natives as first encountered by the English colonists. Also included is the highly important double-page map, the first map to identify Chesapeake Bay and \"the first printed map of this degree of detail and accuracy for any part of the present area of the United States\" (Cumming). It was dubbed by Burden \"one of the most significant cartographical milestones in colonial North American history ... the most accurate map drawn in the sixteenth century of any part of that continent. It became the prototype of the area until long after James Moxon\'s map in 1671... This is the first map to focus on Virginia (now largely North Carolina), and records the first English attempts at colonization in the New World. First issue engraved title as Church 140a, the plate not worn but without the printed \"cum gratia et privilege...\" at the bottom of the title panel. Map and most plates in first issue (plates 4, 7, 11, 12 second issue). D6 is a blank and genuine. Burden 76 (first state); Church 140; Cumming Southeast 12-13; European Americana 590/31; Sabin 8784.

布莱,西奥多·德。1528-1598年托马斯·哈里奥特。 弗吉尼亚州商业和国际贸易部。法兰克福:约翰·韦切尔,1590年。

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201. 马可斯·格里戈里安 1989年夏季,每块面板为203.2 x 81.28 cm 高清作品[39%]

Summer of 1989 each panel is 203.2 x 81.28 cm

图片文件尺寸 : 5049 x 5372px

Marcos Grigorian:Summer of 1989
straw on media media compound on board, four panels
signed \"M Grigorian\", titled \"Summer of 1989\", dated \"1989\", and inscribed \"Santa Fe N. Mexico\" on the verso of each panel, executed in 1989
203.2 x 352.12cm (80 x 138 5/8in).each panel is 203.2 x 81.28 cm

马可斯·格里戈里安 1989年夏季,每块面板为203.2 x 81.28 cm

202. 卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I 高清作品[39%]

DO-Lucio Fontana  - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5954 x 5753 px

卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I-

Lucio Fontana * - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Rosario di Santa Fe, Argentina 1899–1968 Comabbio)
Concetto Spaziale, 1962, signed and dated, brown watercolor, holes and graffiti on green blotting paper, 70 x 50 cm, framed

This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity released by the Fontana Foundation, Milan

Provenance:
Studio Bellini, Milan
Cieffe, Milan-Rome
Galleria Vecchiato Arte, Padua
Galleria Contini, Venice
Acquired directly from the above by the present owner

Literature:
L. M. Barbero, Lucio Fontana. Catalogo ragionato delle opere su carta, Skira Milan, vol. III, no. 62–63 DSP 1, p. 857

203. 卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I 高清作品[21%]

DO-Lucio Fontana  - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5704 x 5632 px

卢西奥·丰塔纳,当代艺术I-

Lucio Fontana * - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Rosario di Santa Fe, Argentina 1899–1968 Comabbio)
Concetto Spaziale, 1965, signed; signed and titled on the reverse, oil, tearing and scratching on canvas, pink, 92 x 73 cm, framed

This work is registered in the Fondazione Lucio Fontana, Milan and is accompanied by a photo certificate of authenticity

Provenance:
Galleria Arte Borgogna, Milan
European Private Collection

Literature:
E. Crispolti, Lucio Fontana: Catalogue Raisonné des Peintures, Sculptures et Environnements Spatiaux, vol. II, Brussels 1974, pp. 142, 143 with ill.
E. Crispolti, Lucio Fontana: Catalogo Generale, vol. II, Milan 1986, p. 487 with full-page ill., p. 488 no. 65 O 2 with ill.
E. Crispolti, Catalogo ragionato di sculture, dipinti e ambientazioni, vol. II, Milan 2006, p. 680, no. 65 O 2 with ill.

Lucio Fontana\'s first perforated canvases were created in 1949, and a decade later the artist began to work on his famous cuts through the canvas. Holes and cuts, buchi and tagli, became variations on Fontana\'s fundamental concept. The \"Olii\", on which Fontana worked intensively from the early 1960s, are also dominated by deep punctures and scratches.

With the radical gesture of piercing, the flat surface of the image is broken. The light falls through the openings, creating a new spatiality and depth. In this way, Fontana crosses a boundary that opens a new dimension and thus a new freedom for art - a revolutionary path in art history.

Accordingly, Fontana names his works \"Concetti Spaziali\" - spatial concepts: \"A hole is the beginning of a sculpture in space. My works are not pictures, but art concepts.\" Fontana allows the art genres - architecture, painting, sculpture - to merge into one another. In his Concetti Spaziali, real and imagined space combine; the view into the hole challenges the viewer\'s imagination. At the same time, the material character of the canvas or object is made tangible by piercing and cutting through it.

Fontana\'s \"Olii\" of the 1960s, as well as his metal works which were created during the same period, bear witness to the artist\'s sensual relationship to the material. He was fascinated by the texture of the malleable, slightly plastic oil paint, which is particularly well-suited to making visible gestures of scoring, piercing, or cutting. Fontana plays with the possibilities of handling canvas, paint, metal, glass or even light: the artistic gesture develops on the material and brings its potential to life.

\"The hole is my invention, that is all there is to it.
After this invention, I can die.\"
Lucio Fontana

204. 布莱,西奥多·德。1528-1598年托马斯·哈里奥特。 弗吉尼亚州商业和国际贸易部。法兰克福:约翰·韦切尔,1590年。 高清作品[20%]

Admiranda Narratio Fida Tamen, de Commodis et Incolarum Ritibus Virginiae.  Frankfurt: Johann Wechel, 1590.

图片文件尺寸 : 4455 x 4726px

BRY, THEODOR DE. 1528-1598; AND THOMAS HARIOT.:Admiranda Narratio Fida Tamen, de Commodis et Incolarum Ritibus Virginiae. Frankfurt: Johann Wechel, 1590.
Folio (332 x 240 mm). Engraved title (first issue, see below), engraved arms on dedication leaf, double-page engraved map of Virginia in first state, engraved plate of Adam and Eve in first state with inscription \"Iodocus a winghe in Theodore de Bry fe.\" and 27 engraved plates after John White. Late 19th-century red morocco gilt by \"Bradstreet\'s for J. Comly MacCoy,\" gilt edges. Some light mostly marginal staining. Provenance: J.C. MacCoy (booklabel and binding).


FIRST EDITION, MOSTLY FIRST ISSUE (see below) OF THE FIRST VOLUME OF DE BRY\'S GREAT VOYAGES, BEING THOMAS HARIOT\'S DESCRIPTION OF VIRGINIA, and published during De Bry\'s lifetime. Thomas Hariot accompanied the 1585 expedition to Roanoke funded by Sir Walter Raleigh and acted as a translator. He had learned Carolina Algonquian from two Roanoke chiefs brought to England by Raleigh the year before. His account is a very encouraging one as the mysterious disappearance of Roanoke colony was not reported in Europe until John White, the expedition artist and mapmaker, returned in 1590.The 23 illustrations to the text, which are after John White\'s drawings, are by far the most important visual record of New World natives as first encountered by the English colonists. Also included is the highly important double-page map, the first map to identify Chesapeake Bay and \"the first printed map of this degree of detail and accuracy for any part of the present area of the United States\" (Cumming). It was dubbed by Burden \"one of the most significant cartographical milestones in colonial North American history ... the most accurate map drawn in the sixteenth century of any part of that continent. It became the prototype of the area until long after James Moxon\'s map in 1671... This is the first map to focus on Virginia (now largely North Carolina), and records the first English attempts at colonization in the New World. First issue engraved title as Church 140a, the plate not worn but without the printed \"cum gratia et privilege...\" at the bottom of the title panel. Map and most plates in first issue (plates 4, 7, 11, 12 second issue). D6 is a blank and genuine. Burden 76 (first state); Church 140; Cumming Southeast 12-13; European Americana 590/31; Sabin 8784.

布莱,西奥多·德。1528-1598年托马斯·哈里奥特。 弗吉尼亚州商业和国际贸易部。法兰克福:约翰·韦切尔,1590年。