Date of Cleveland Museum of Art Faberge Eggs Exhibition in the 1990

Spring 2014

Fabergé News from Around the Globe

Russian federation

Third International Fabergé Symposium

The World of Fabergé in St. petersburg 100 Years Ago

Join Fabergé Enthusiasts October 2-5, 2014

Fabergé Museum, St. Petersburg, Russian federation

Two days of lectures by leading Fabergé specialists culminating in a tour of "The Link of Times" Collection in the new Leningrad Fabergé Museum, tours of the Hermitage Museum, Peterhof (both with Fabergé collections), Pavlovsk Palace, Tsarskoye Selo'due south Catherine Palace including the Amber Room, and sight-seeing in Saint petersburg with in-depth tours of St. Isaac's Cathedral, Yusupov Palace, Vladimirs' Palace, and more …

Plaster Bust of Carl Fabergé by Joseph Limburg (1874-1955) (Collection Tatiana Fabergé)
Plaster Bust of Carl Fabergé
by Joseph Limburg (1874-1955)
(Drove Tatiana Fabergé)

Austria

1891 Memory of Azov Egg by Fabergé (Photograph Courtesy of State Kremlin Museum)
1891 Memory of Azov Egg past Fabergé
(Photograph Courtesy of State Kremlin Museum)

February xviii – May xviii, 2014 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria The Earth of Fabergé

The Moscow Kremlin Arsenal Museum, together with the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, is jointly showing a option of their treasures in an exhibition entitled The Globe of Fabergé at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna until May eighteen, 2014. This issue forms part of a two-twelvemonth long cultural substitution between the two countries and marks the 90thursday anniversary of the resumption of diplomatic ties between the young USSR and Austria following the fall of the Romanov and Habsburg monarchies.

The itemize illustrates 164 exhibits, of which approximately one-half are past the House of Fabergé. From among its 10 remaining Imperial Easter eggs, the Armory has lent the 1891 Retentivity of Azov, the 1900 Trans-Siberian Railway, and the 1906 Moscow Kremlin Easter eggs, while the Fersman Museum has sent its re-discovered fragmentary 1917 Constellation Egg. The theme of this exhibition is the "Art of Giving", of which Fabergé was the prime number exponent and beneficiary. His objects were deemed to exist the most ideal gifts at all levels, for events equally diverse as Country Visits, regimental "thank y'all", tokens of affection betwixt Royals, and of esteem amongst those who formed role of an enchanted inner "circle", akin to "Mrs. Astor'due south 400" which represented the epitome of New York Order during the last quarter of the Golden Age.

If you happen to be in Vienna on May 12, 2014, you are invited to attend a round table give-and-take sponsored by the Dorotheum auction house and hear a lecture (in High german) on "Fabergé and the Art of Giving" by Dr. Géza von Habsburg, President, International Friends of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.

Dr. Elisabeth Heresch, author of the introductory essay in the exhibition itemize, Die Welt von Fabergé, will present two lectures in German – Fabergé and the Court of the Tsars on Apr i, 2014, and The Egg in the Russian Tradition on April eight, 2014.

Press Coverage: Lane, Mary, "Jewelers to the Czars". Wall Street Journal, February fifteen-xvi, 2014, C14. Article reprinted with corrections and others news stories online in the Majestic Russia weblog for the dates: January 25, 2014 (press release), February 14, 2014 (Lane article), and Feb 20, 2014 (Russki Mir).

Canada

June thirteen, 2014 Dr. Géza von Habsburg, Fabergé Guest Curator, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, lectures in English and French on the Fabergé Revealed exhibition.

June 14 – October v, 2014 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada
Fabergé Revealed from the Collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Traveling Fabergé exhibition from the Richmond, Virginia, museum will be shown.

Denmark

June 2014 Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers, Copenhagen Fabergé, Russian Art, Silvery, Porcelain and Collector's Items

Gold Cup by Henrik Wigström (Courtesy Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers)
Gold Cup by Henrik Wigström
(Courtesy Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers)

Estonia

March 3, 2014 Unveiling in Parnü, Estonia, of a memorial plaque on the 200th Ceremony of the nascency of Gustav Fabergé (1814-1893), jeweler and father of Carl Fabergé (1846-1920). Initiators of the project are members of the Pärnu Society of Fabergé. (Information courtesy of Paul Kulikovsky)

Dr. Valentin Skurlov Examining the Gustav Fabergé Plaque

Dr. Valentin Skurlov Examining the Gustav Fabergé Plaque

Dr. Valentin Skurlov Examining the Gustav Fabergé Plaque

Germany

April 10, 2014 Dr. Fischer Kunstauktionen, Heilbronn, Germany Russian Fine art and Icons is the first sale in a new location.

Dr. Alexander von Solodkoff contributed an essay entitled "Jean-Pierre Ador and Russian Gold Boxes" to, the book, Going for Gold, The Adroitness and Collecting of Aureate Boxes edited by Tessa Murdoch and Heike Zech. Sussex Bookish Printing, 2014, pp. 134-146. Jean-Pierre Ador (1724-1784) was court jeweler to Catherine the Smashing and agile in St. petersburg from about 1762-1784. Ador's jeweled and enameled snuffboxes were of the highest quality and kept in the treasury of the Winter Palace where Carl Fabergé most certainly examined and handled them. Non simply is the exquisite workmanship in gilded, enamels, and jewels a common link between Ador and Fabergé. Ador'southward workshop and premises were located in Saint petersburg on Bolshaya Morskaya No. 24, the accost which was mentioned in the city annals of 1774. Surprisingly, Fabergé acquired a building in the same location and in 1900 moved into a new building built by the architect Carl Schmidt. It included a retail space, jewelry workshop areas, and the family unit'southward residence on the elevation floor.

Enameled Cigarette Case by Mikhail Perkhin (Courtesy Dr. Fischer Kunstauktionen)
Enameled Cigarette Example past Mikhail Perkhin
(Courtesy Dr. Fischer Kunstauktionen)

(Courtesy Sussex Press)
(Courtesy Sussex Press)

Sweden

Ericson, Claes. Det 19:eastward Fabergeägget (The 19th Fabergé Egg), Lind & Co., 2014.
Historical novel well-nigh a young servant in St. petersburg who gets involved in the revolution and the civil war, and carries the 1903 Danish Jubilee Egg with him. The vast majority of historical persons, events and places depicted in the book are real. In Swedish.

The 19th Fabergé Egg
The 19th Fabergé Egg

1903 Danish Jubilee Egg by Fabergé is still missing in 2014 (Courtesy Wikipedia)
1903 Danish Jubilee Egg by Fabergé
is all the same missing in 2014
(Courtesy Wikipedia)

Thailand

Newsletter readers who read the feature story, "Fabergé in the Court of Siam" (Fabergé Inquiry Newsletter, Wintertime 2013), will be pleased to know the Orthodox Church building in Thailand volition install a monument in Bangkok to Emperor Nicholas II and King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) of Siam. (Courtesy Royal Russia, February 8, 2014). The Memory of Azov Egg relating to this event in the life of Nicholas Ii is currently on view at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, in Vienna, Austria.

United Kingdom

1910 Colonnade Egg (Courtesy Royal Collection)
1910 Colonnade Egg
(Courtesy Regal Collection)

(Courtesy Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens Archives/Art Library)
(Courtesy Hillwood Estate,
Museum and Gardens Archives/Art Library)

Publications from the Antiquarian Collectors' Club:

Munn, Geoffrey, "The 1910 Pillar Egg: A Possible Source Is Proposed." Antique Collecting, February 2014, 14-17. Reprint of an essay which first appeared in the Fabergé Enquiry Newsletter, Summer 2013.

Sparke, Cynthia Coleman, Russian Decorative Arts, May 2014. A guide to Russian decorative arts and their historical provenances includes a affiliate on Fabergé introducing the techniques, specific Russian characteristics, and an overview of the master makers.

Film: Fabergé: A life of Its Own (Courtesy Mark Stewart Productions, London)
Moving-picture show: Fabergé: A life of Its Own
(Courtesy Mark Stewart
Productions, London)

Admiralty Clock (Courtesy A La Vieille Russie)
Admiralty Clock
(Courtesy A La Vieille Russie)

Wigström Cigarette Cases (Courtesy Wartski)
Wigström Cigarette Cases
(Courtesy Wartski)

Enameled Frame by Viktor Aarne (Bonhams, London The Russian Sale, June 4, 2014)
Enameled Frame by Viktor Aarne
(Bonhams, London The Russian Sale, June 4, 2014)

North American premiere (April six, 2014 Cinemark Palace in Boca Raton, Florida @ 4 pm, and April 8, 2014 Muvico Parisian at City Identify in West Palm Beach, Florida @ six:thirty pm) of Fabergé: A Life of its Own, a film four years in the making, is an Official Pick at the Florida Palm Beach International Pic Festival. A feature length documentary tracing the story of the Business firm of Fabergé from Carl Fabergé in 1880s St. Petersburg to the present day is a glittering story filled with jeweled objects and spectacular adroitness, simply it besides encompasses elements of romance, tragedy, greed and pure kitsch. From the Bolshevik Revolution and the cold-blooded slaughter of the Imperial Romanov family to the appearance of a mass-market odour called 'Brut by Fabergé', and from star-crossed lovers to James Bond, the Fabergé proper name has indeed acquired 'a life of its ain'. (Summary courtesy of Patrick Mark)

Interviewees: Olga Vaigatcheva, Dr. Rosamund Bartlett, Dr. Géza von Habsburg, Tatiana Fabergé, Miranda Carter, John Webster Keefe, Hon. Simon Howard, André Ruzhnikov, Alice Milica Ilich, Peter Schaffer, Mark Schaffer, Edward Kasinec, Christopher "Kip" Forbes, Anne Odom, Prince Albert of Monaco, Steven Kirsch, Dr. Dan Hodges, Artie McFerrin, Pierre Mirabaud, Caroline de Guitaut, Dr. Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm, Christian Bolin, Alain Cartier, John Andrew, Katharina Flohr, Simon Benney, Mark Shand, Dr. Marina Lopato, Tatiana Muntian, Sarah Fabergé, Stephen Bayley. 82 minutes, English language with English language sub-titles. Writer & Managing director: Patrick Marker with co-producers: Alice Milica Ilich and Ludovic Lindsay. Produced past Mark Stewart Productions, 2014.

June 26 – July 2, 2014 Fabergé dealers A La Vieille Russie, New York, and Wartski, London, volition exist exhibiting at Masterpiece 2014 | London

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Korkow, Cory. "Onetime Faces, Fresh Perspectives: Portrait Miniatures at the Cleveland Museum of Art." Magazine Antiques, January/February 2014, 220-225. Article includes a triangular Fabergé frame with nine miniature portraits from the Republic of india Early Minshall Collection (Ed. Note: Shown in a 1943 Hammer Galleries Sales Brochure, Item C., price: $2680).

(Courtesy of the Fan Association of North America)
(Courtesy of the Fan Association of North America)

Diamond Trellis Egg (Courtesy McFerrin Collection)
Diamond Trellis Egg
(Courtesy McFerrin Drove)

McCanless, Christel Ludewig, and Annemiek Wintraecken, "The Art of the Fan in the McFerrin Drove." FANA Journal (Fan Association of N America), Fall 2013, 4-11, reprinted through the courtesy of Dorothy McFerrin from her book, From a Snowflake to an Iceberg: The McFerrin Collection, 2013).

April vii, 2014 Houston Museum of Natural Scientific discipline, Texas
Presentation with a volume signing by Dorothy McFerrin entitled The Splendor Fabergé Eggs.

Auction Highlights:

Kalgan Jasper Model of an Elephant and Castle Price Realized: £290,500, $470,610 (Christie's London, November 25, 2013, Lot 216)
Kalgan Jasper Model of an Elephant and Castle
Price Realized: £290,500, $470,610
(Christie's London, Nov 25, 2013, Lot 216)


Apr 8, 2014 Sotheby's New York Russian Works of Fine art, European Silver, and Vertu
Auction lots with provenances of legendary American collectors Millicent Rogers (1901-1953), Lansdell M. Christie (1903-1965), mining magnate and philanthropist, and a lapis lazuli seal belonging by tradition to Thou Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich (1856-1929).

Apr nine, 2014 Christie'southward New York Russian Works of Fine art
More 30 lots from the Property from the Descendants of Yard Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna (1875-1960), and three other fresh-to-the-market private collections include a cigarette cases drove from a Cumberland Island, Georgia, collector.

Nephrite Photograph Frame by Mikhail Perkhin from the Rogers Collection (Sotheby's New York)
Nephrite Photograph Frame by Mikhail Perkhin
from the Rogers Collection
(Sotheby's New York)

Enameled Frame by Viktor Aarne from Descendants of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna (Christie's New York)
Enameled Frame by Viktor Aarne
from Descendants of Grand Duchess
Xenia Alexandrovna
(Christie'southward New York)

Russian Works of Art (Jackson's, Cedar Falls, Iowa World of Treasures, June 3-4, 2014)
Russian Works of Fine art
(Jackson's, Cedar Falls, Iowa World of Treasures, June three-four, 2014)

A Wait Back at the 1980'south – A Banner Decade

(Source Material: McCanless, Christel Ludewig, Fabergé and His Works: An Annotated Bibliography of the First Century of His Art, 1994. Numbers subsequently each entry refer to the McCanless bibliography.)

1949-1950 – Maurice Collis wrote in a London paper, "The public taste is incalculable. No 1 could accept foreseen that in November Wartski of Regent Street would draw multitudes to view a Tsarist goldsmith's work and bring off the well-nigh brilliant art exhibition of the season." (Time & Tide: Independent Non-Party, December 24, 1949) Ii weeks later a cartoon appeared in the Evening Standard alluding to the Wartski exhibition of 400 objects in a shop located at number thirteen. Wartski premises at the time were located at 139 Regent Street, London. (219)

Evening Standard, January 9, 1950
Evening Standard, January 9, 1950

Connoisseur, January 1982, 12
Connoisseur, January 1982, 12

Fabergé Cartoon, May 1988 (no further details known)
Fabergé Cartoon, May 1988
(no further details known)

1980 – Kremlin Fabergé Eggs traveled, first to Paris and and so in 1982 to Mexico City, Rome, etc. (Lowes and McCanless, Fabergé Eggs: A Retrospective Encyclopedia, 2001, pp. 259+)

1982 – Michael Folkes (1925-1988), a British illustrator and cartoonist, put his pen to work with the caption, "Goddammit [sic], Smith, only vice-presidents and higher up have Fabergé inkstands." (1082)

Sales Ledgers of the London Fabergé branch (October 29, 1906 – January 9, 1917) rediscovered. (1089)

1983 – Hillwood Museum staff traveled to Bangkok to study the Fabergé Collection of the Court of Siam. (1129)

The James Bond 007 movie, Octopussy, premiered with a fictional Fabergé egg at auction. (1130)

The Pratt Collection and the Forbes Magazine Collection exhibited jointly in Richmond, Virginia, February nine – March 13, 1983. (1135)

Ii simultaneous Fabergé exhibitions historic "Britain Salutes New York" at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and A La Vieille Russie in New York City. (1154+)

The Gray Collection traveling since 1972 returned to the New Orleans Museum of Art. (1161) Three stolen Fabergé Easter eggs from the collection recovered. (1183)

The Forbes Magazine Drove traveled to museums in the USA and overseas betwixt 1983 and 1987. (Lowes and McCanless, pp. 260+)

1984 – Russian Archives opened for Fabergé enquiry. (1211)

1985 – Queen'southward Gallery at Buckingham Palace re-opened with its first public Fabergé showroom. (1254)

Cuckoo Egg became the xith egg in the Forbes Magazine Collection from a Sotheby'due south New York auction, $ane.76 1000000 plus 8% NY sales tax, with the often-repeated auctioneer'south argument, 'The score at present stands at the Kremlin ten, Forbes xi.' Malcom Forbes asked after the auction about future purchases stated, 'Eggs usually come by the dozen'. The Rosebud Egg added in a private exhibitions for an undisclosed sum (1280, 1335, 1338)

The agile auction markets, and the sale of prominent collections continued. (1309)

1986 – Pratt Collection at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts re-opened in a new gallery. (1349)

Munich Fabergé exhibition viewed by over 245,000 visitors, Dec 5, 1986 – March viii, 1887. (1384)

1987 – Pattern books (1909-1915) from the Albert Hölmström workshop unveiled at the Burlington House Antique Fair. (1442, 1450)

1988 – A Russian delegation visiting museums in the Us asked to come across the Forbes Mag Collection. According to Christopher "Kip" Forbes, son of Malcolm Forbes and curator of the collection, 'I can tell yous that they were duly impressed.' (USA Today, March 26, 1988 | 1484)

1989 – The Slap-up Fabergé, the first major Fabergé exhibition in the Soviet Wedlock opened on February eight – October 1, 1989, at the Elagin Palace Museum in St. petersburg. (New York Times, January 28, 1989, Sec. A, p. 16 | 1520)

Hillwood Museum in Washington (DC) and the Finnish Oy Ettan Television-Product Company each produced a thirty-minute Fabergé video. (1514, 1515)

Twenty-vii Fabergé Easter eggs from private and museum collections re-united for the offset and merely fourth dimension at the San Diego Museum of Art, Oct 22, 1989 – January 7, 1990. Twenty five of the eggs traveled to the Moscow Armory for a reciprocal exhibition, January 20 – March xv, 1990. (Press Kit Courtesy of the San Diego Museum of Art, Fall 1989 | 1562)

1990 – Fabergé Arts Foundation (Washington and St. Petersburg) began its efforts to restore the 1900 historic Firm of Fabergé, staged an extensive exhibition at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, which then traveled to Paris and London during 1993-94. (1657) …

Russian Cartoon by Yelkin (Courtesy RIA Novosti)
Russian Cartoon by Yelkin
(Courtesy RIA Novosti)

Fabergé! It is Mr. Fabergé himself! O, o, o, I am fanatic about him! I want an egg from him! (Artist Unknown)
Fabergé! Information technology is Mr. Fabergé himself!
O, o, o, I am fanatic about him!
I want an egg from him!
(Creative person Unknown)

2004 – Viktor Vekselberg purchased the Forbes Magazine Collection before information technology was to be auctioned past Sotheby's New York.

2014 – "The Link of Times" Collection is elegantly displayed in the St. petersburg Fabergé Museum of the restored Shuvalov Palace, where the Third International Fabergé Symposium volition be held October 2-5, 2014. Video with collection highlights narrated in Russian past Vladimir Voronchenko, Chairman of the Board Cultural-Historical Foundation "The Link of Times" and Fabergé Museum Director.

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