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KHARLAMPY DMITRIEVICH KOSTANDI (SECOND HALF OF THE 1860s – AFTER 1917). STORMY SEA RUSSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
KHARLAMPY DMITRIEVICH KOSTANDI (SECOND HALF OF THE 1860s – AFTER 1917). STORMY SEA RUSSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
An outstanding example of late Russian Marinism, Stormy Sea, created by Kharlampiy Dmitrievich Kostandi in the early 20th century, stands among the artist’s most expressive works devoted to the theme of the sea.With remarkable mastery, the artist conveys the raw energy of the raging waters. Foaming waves surge toward a fragile boat, filled with tension, movement, and a sense of inevitability. The sea surface is rendered with striking expressiveness, allowing the viewer to sense the motion of water, gusts of wind, and the charged atmosphere of an approaching storm.At the center of the composition is a small boat with sailors struggling fiercely against the waves. Their tense, determined figures become a powerful symbol of courage, the fight for survival, and hope for salvation. In the distance, along the horizon line, the faint silhouette of a sailing vessel enhances the vastness of space and underscores human vulnerability in the face of nature’s overwhelming force. The contrast between the immensity of the sea and human presence lends the work its dramatic intensity.The color palette is built upon subtle transitions of cool tones, ranging from translucent blues and turquoises to silvery greys. Luminous reflections give the water depth and vibrant movement, while the soft yet energetic brushwork creates a sense of breathing space. This atmospheric treatment aligns Kostandi with the finest masters of the Russian Marinist tradition, while highlighting his individual, restrained, and realist approach in contrast to the Romantic expressiveness of Aivazovsky.Dimensions: 49 × 80 cm (framed 78 × 110 cm)Medium: Oil on canvasSignature: “X. Kostandi”, lower left, consistent with the artist’s known autographsCondition: Good overall condition, with natural age patina and an even craquelure patternProvenance: Private collection. Authenticity confirmed by expert examinations
52079 USD
MAGNIFICENT PAIR OF CRYSTAL TAZZAS ON SILVER STANDS. BRATYA GRACHEVY FIRM RUSSIA, SAINT PETERSBURG, LATE 19TH CENTURY
MAGNIFICENT PAIR OF CRYSTAL TAZZAS ON SILVER STANDS. BRATYA GRACHEVY FIRM RUSSIA, SAINT PETERSBURG, LATE 19TH CENTURY
An exceptional museum-quality pair of ceremonial tazzas, created in the workshop of the Bratya Grachevy firm, official Purveyors to the Imperial Court, and reflecting the highest achievements of Russian jewellery and silversmithing art of the late nineteenth century.The composition is built on a striking contrast between the massive cut-crystal bowls and the sculptural silver stands, formed as stylised dolphins. The figures are rendered in dynamic movement, with finely chased scales and expressively modelled heads and fins. The dolphins’ tails support shell-shaped elements that form a refined transition between the stands and the bowls, lending the ensemble a harmonious and sculpturally unified silhouette.Each stand rests on three twisted branches adorned with relief foliage, enhancing the organic quality and decorative richness of the design. The crystal bowls are executed in deep cut techniques, featuring star-shaped rosettes and geometric patterns that create a rich play of light and emphasise the ceremonial character of the objects.Marks: Full maker’s mark “BR. GRACHEVY” with the double-headed eagle, characteristic of the Bratya Grachevy firm, Purveyors to the Imperial Court; state assay mark of the Saint Petersburg Assay Office with the “84” silver standard in an oval cartouche; assay mark with the coat of arms of Saint Petersburg, corresponding to the period of the late 1880s to early 1890s.Dimensions: Height: 23 cm and 25.5 cm (including crystal bowls). Diameter of crystal bowl: 28.8 cm.Weight: Total weight of the silver elements, excluding crystal bowls: 3944 g.Provenance: Private European collection.
28933 USD
TEA AND COFFEE SET BY P. OVCHINNIKOV MOSCOW, LATE 19TH CENTURY
TEA AND COFFEE SET BY P. OVCHINNIKOV MOSCOW, LATE 19TH CENTURY
A magnificent gilded silver tea and coffee set created by the renowned Moscow firm of Pavel Ovchinnikov in the late 19th century, representing an outstanding example of Russian jewelry craftsmanship of the era. This refined ensemble, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug, and a set of six spoons, embodies the essence of the Russian Revival style, combining national motifs, decorative richness, and exceptional technical execution.Each piece is adorned with medallions depicting views of the Moscow Kremlin, executed in niello, one of the most intricate and elegant decorative techniques in silverwork. The niello ornamentation frames architectural scenes with a sense of depth and precision, while the gilding lends a warm tone that enhances the contrast and sculptural clarity of the forms.The spoons feature miniature architectural scenes on the reverse, including St. Basil’s Cathedral, the Kremlin, the Ivan the Great Bell Tower, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the towers of Kitay-gorod, and panoramic views of Red Square. Each image is executed with exquisite precision characteristic of Ovchinnikov’s finest work. The set is preserved in its original fitted case, embossed in gold with the inscription “FROM THE STORE OF THE MANUFACTURER P.A. OVCHINNIKOV” beneath the Russian Imperial coat of arms, indicating its sale through the Imperial Court Supplier’s official shop.Marks: Full and small maker’s marks of P. Ovchinnikov beneath a double-headed eagle, small mark “PO,” Moscow assay office mark with the stamp of Viktor Savinkov (active 1855–1888), dated 1872, state assay mark depicting St. George slaying the dragon, Russian 84 silver standard mark in a square shield with chamfered corners, later Latvian 875 mark with a girl’s head facing left (1922–1939) and the letter “A,” master’s mark “VS” for Vasily Semyonov.Dimensions: Coffee pot 24.5 × 12.6 × 24.0 cm, Sugar bowl 17.5 × 18.0 × 12.2 cm, Cream jug 11.8 × 8.2 × 9.6 cm, Spoons 10.5 × 2 cm.Weight: 1288 gMaterials: Silver 84 standard, gilding, niello, carving, casting, bone.Condition: Good collector’s condition. Partial wear to gilding and minor traces of age on niello consistent with use. Ornamentation remains sharp and detailed. Original case preserved with gold embossing and velvet interior.Provenance: Private European collection.
26040 USD
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