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Yuli Yulievich Klever. Winter Sunset. 1912
Yuli Yulievich Klever. Winter Sunset. 1912
This majestic and romantic work by Russian artist Yuli Yulievich Klever takes the viewer into the mysterious world of a winter sunset, saturated with a poetic atmosphere. The painting created by the author enchants with its expressiveness and richness, conveying the magic of a pre-sunset snowy evening.The central element of the composition is the golden-orange glow of the setting sun, which envelops the winter landscape and fills it with magic. Magnificent golden distances and fiery reflections of the sunset contrast with the silhouette of a lonely hut and the delicate lace of purple snow. Light, symbolizing life and hope, breaks through the clouds, penetrates the winter forest and is reflected on the surface of a thawed stream. Orange-golden rays gently envelop the forest space, warming the silent distance and snowy branches of the fir trees. The warm glow of the sunset illuminates the tree trunks, creating piercing reflections on the water and giving the whole scene a picturesque trepidation. Every detail of the landscape, from the gray snow to the majestic fir trees, is depicted with a deep sense of love and attention to nature, forming a unique poetic image. The gloomy forest is filled with light, giving the viewer a feeling of hope and confidence in the future, emphasizing the philosophical thought of the fleetingness of time and the inevitability of change. Oil on canvas measuring 122.5 x 96.5 cm is enclosed in a wide gilded frame, emphasizing its magnificence. In the lower right corner, the author`s signature of Y. Klever and the date 1912 are visible, testifying to the high skill and talent of the artist.
Begins 30.11.2024
Table set for 24 persons by Bruckmann & Söhne. Germany. Late 19th century.
Table set for 24 persons by Bruckmann & Söhne. Germany. Late 19th century.
An exquisite silver cutlery set for 24 persons, created at the end of the 19th century in the workshop of the famous jewellers Bruckmann & Söhne, is a wonderful example of the craftsmanship of German jewellers. The set of 280 items is stored in the original mahogany cabinet, decorated with exquisite decor with marquetry elements. The silver set includes 48 table knives, 48 ​​forks, 24 spoons, 24 fish knives, 24 fish forks, 24 dessert knives, 24 dessert forks, 24 dessert spoons, 24 teaspoons and 16 serving items. The serving set includes salad spoons, a ladle, a fish serving utensil, as well as serving forks and spoons for cold and hot dishes. All items in the set are decorated with profiled conical handles, decorated with fine engraving, topped with voluminous seashells on both sides. The edges of the devices are emphasized by an elegant line along the contour, which gives them a special elegant look. The cabinet for storing the set is made of mahogany in the style of late classicism. Its base rests on massive spherical legs, from which conical columns rise, supporting the upper part of the structure. The upper part of the cabinet consists of two doors, topped with a cornice with decorative balusters. The cabinet has seven pull-out shelves, each of which contains separate compartments upholstered with velvet fabric for cutlery. On the cornice is a silver plaque with an engraved inscription: To Mr. Waldemar von Dippel, indicating the noble origin of the owner of the set. Hallmarks on the silver objects include: Crescent moon, crown, German 800 assay value, model number No. 0341891 and the manufacturer`s mark - P. Bruckmann & Söhne, retailer`s mark G. Winterhalter. The total weight of the set is about 16,110 g, (Weight without filled parts is about 10,470 g.) A similar example is part of the collection of the Städtische Museen Heilbronn and is presented in the exhibition Silber für die Welt, page 205.
Begins 30.11.2024
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