Elm wood front, pine wood back & sides. Iron fittings. Pakchon area, Pyongan Do province. Late 19th century. H. 103cm, W. 107cm, D. 47cm. The metal work is finely wrought and unusual thick. The central metal piece is a South Gate motif.
Art is an integral part of human culture, spanning thousands of years and evolving through various eras, cultures, and materials. It is a testament to our creativity, expression, and ability to transcend time and communicate across generations. This article will take you on a captivating journey through the history of art, exploring its origins, evolution, […]
Art, in all its forms, is a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries. Among the many diverse expressions of human creativity, tribal art stands out as a unique and captivating genre. It offers a glimpse into the cultural, spiritual, and artistic heritage of indigenous peoples from around the world. In this article, we will delve […]
The Intrinsic Value of Artworks Art, throughout history, has been a source of inspiration, cultural significance, and beauty. Whether manifested as paintings, sculptures, antiques, or unique collectibles, artworks hold immense value, not only monetarily but also as vital contributors to our collective culture and historical tapestry. As custodians of these artistic treasures, it’s imperative to […]
A bas-relief by the sculptor David d’Angers which served as a sketch for the pedestal of the famous statue of Gutenberg, in Strasbourg, will be put on sale in Drouot this Friday. It represents great figures in American history and was discovered by chance in a barn. […]
Pierre Bonnard was a French painter and printmaker,born on October 3, 1867, and he continued to create art until his passing on January 23, 1947. He was a prominent figure in the post-impressionist movement and a founding member of the avant-garde group Les Nabis. Bonnard’s art is often characterized by its vibrant colors, intimate […]
Before reading this wonderful biography of the painter Géricault, receive our bests wishes for this new year. Theodore Géricault (1791-1824) He was a French painter of the Romantic movement, primarily known for his masterpiece, “The Raft of the Medusa.” His life and art were marked by intense passion, innovative exploration of human psychology, and concern […]
Works infused with the artistic tradition of Christmas pay a living tribute to the myriad influences that have shaped the visual representation of this festive period throughout the ages. The artistic essence emanates from the early medieval depictions of Nativity scenes, where ancient masters used rich colors and meticulous details to capture the solemnity […]
Claude Monet was a key figure in the Impressionist movement that transformed French painting in the second half of the nineteenth century. Throughout his long career, Monet consistently depicted the landscape and leisure activities of Paris and its environs as well as the Normandy coast. He led the way to twentieth-century modernism by developing a unique style that strove […]
The hibachi (Japanese: 火鉢, fire bowl) is a traditional Japanese heating device. It is a brazier which is either round, cylindrical, or box-shaped, open-topped container, made from or lined with a heatproof material and designed to hold burning charcoal. It is believed hibachi date back to the Heian period (794 to 1185). It is filled […]