1806s Silver Gilt Frame with Photo of a Young Girl and Chair


I came across a whole collection of silver gilt frames, all early ones from the 1840s, 1850s, 1860s, 1880s, and all in fantastic condition, with the silver white gold leaf intact and gleaming. Here they are, some quite large, good sizes, some smaller, a tiny but chunky beauty. A stunning group. Any one of these will highlight your artwork in an unforgettable way. Let me know which is for you.

“If the classical painters of central Italy had achieved the new complete harmony within their pictures by means of perfect design and balanced arrangement, it was only natural that the painters of Venice should follow the lead of Giovanni Bellini, who made such happy use of color and light to unify his pictures. It was in this sphere that the painter Giorgione achieved the most revolutionary results. Very little is known of this artist; scarcely five paintings can be ascribed with absolute certainty to his hand. Yet these suffice to secure him a fame nearly as great as that of the great leaders of the new movement. Strangely enough, even these pictures contain something of a puzzle. We are not sure what the most accomplished one, The Tempest, represents; it may be a scene from some classical writer or an imitator of the classics. For Venetian artists of the period had awakened to the charm of the Greek poets and what they stood for. They liked to illustrate the idyllic stories of pastoral love and to portray the beauty of Venus and the nymphs. One day the episode here illustrated may be identified – the story, perhaps, of a mother of some future hero, who was cast out of the city into the wilderness with her child and was there discovered by a friendly young shepherd. For this, it seems, is what Giorgione wanted to represent. But it is not due to its content that the picture is one of the most wonderful things in art. That this is so may be difficult to see in an image, but even such an illustration conveys a shadow, at least, of his revolutionary achievement. Though the figures are not particularly carefully drawn, and though the composition is somewhat artless, the picture is clearly blended into a whole simply by the light and air that permeate it all. It is the weird light of a thunderstorm, and for the first time, it seems, the landscape before which the actors of the picture move is not just a background. It is there, by its own right, as the real subject of the painting. We look from the figures to the scenery which fills the major part of the small panel, and then back again, and we feel somehow that, unlike his predecessors and contemporaries, Giorgione has not drawn things and persons to arrange them afterwards in space, but that he really thought of nature, the earth, the trees, the light, air and clouds and the human beings with their cities and bridges as one. In a way, this was almost as big a step forward into a new realm as the invention of perspective had been. From now on, painting was more than drawing plus coloring. It was an art with its own secret laws and devices.”

- from “The Story of Art”, by E.H. Gombrich

And I enjoyed this wordpress post about Judith and Holofernes

http://judith2you.wordpress.com/tag/giorgione/

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A couple recipes, some fab images of Mom a decade ago when Peter and I could travel with her.  A trip antiquing in Nice and Antibes.  A trip to Paris, London and Southampton (where we lived a couple years when I was one) in the days just following 9/11.  A couple years later, a nice image of Mom and Peter in the Devon town Peter where was apprenticing woodworking.  Lovely trips, I’m so grateful we got to take them together.Smelts recipe

Fabulous Crab Puffs recipe

Mom and Peter in Devon.

Mom in Nice just upon arrival.

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My beautiful Siamese cats came to me about 6 years ago, shelter cats. Yes, even purebreds need saving sometimes. Who else would have cats that poop on your bed (also their bed) when distressed? But ok I love them and that’s it.

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First in years I’ve enjoyed this much.  Werner Herzog’s collage installation performance with images of visionary Hercules Segers, a 17th C most eccentric Dutch artist, and cellist/composer Erns Reijseger, this was a revelation to me. And yet Rembrandt owned 8 of his Segers works.  Forrest Bess, another visionary painter, and his small perfect paintings and documentation of his self-surgeries, wow.  I got a big kick out of Joanna Malinowska’s homage to Duchamp’s bottle rack of huge fake bison tusks.  There’s a lot of obsessive work in this show, and clearly that’s what I’m responding to.

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This painting/tapestryImage is embroidered by Elaine Reichek

 

A few small frames, littler but potent

Chunky Extra Wide Silver Gilt 1860s 16 x 13 3/4

A tiny chunky silver one with shine:
 

Tiny Chunky Silver 1850s 8 1/4 x 7 1/8, 6 1/4 x 5 1/4 insideDetail

Lovely Squarish Lemon Gold Gilt:
 

Lemon Gold Gilt Original Glass 1840s 9 x 81/2, 7 1/2 x 7 1/8 insideDetail

A Chunky Gilt Patterned Frame, Beautiful:
 

Gilt Patterned 1860s 12 1/2 x 10 1/2, 8 5/8 x 6 5/8 inside

 

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Wide Profile Silver Gilt
 

Wide Profile Silver Gilt 1850s 23 x 18, 19 x 14 insideDetail

 

Wide Profile Not Perfect 1860s 19 1.2 x 16 1/2, 15 1/2 x 12 1/2 inside

 

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A good crop, yes?  Beautiful frames for your work of art.  Contact me at penine@peninehart.com
 
 
 
 

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January 7, 2012 //

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Silver gilt frame in great condition, Large 31 x 24 inches, 26 x 19 inside $350

Large Lemon Gold Gilt 22 1/2 x 20 1/2, 18 x 16 inside $275 Large Silver Gilt 29 1/2 x 25 1/2, 24 x 20 inside $300

 

Lemon Gold Gilt 22 1/2 x 20 1/2

Large Silver Gilt 29 1/2 x 25 1/2, 24 x 20 inside $300

Chunky Silver Gilt Frame 16 x 13 3/4 inches, $200Chunky Silver Gilt

 

Empire Gilt Original Glass and Back 13 1/4 x 11/12, 10 18 /14 inside $125

 

Tiny Silver Gilt 8 1/4 x 7 1/8, 6 1/4 x 5 1/4 inside $100

 

 

Chunky Patterned Lemon Gold 1860s 12 1/2 x 10 1/2, 8 5/8 x 6 5/8 inside $150

 

Small Square Lemon Gold Original Glass 9 x 8 1/2, 7 1/2 x 7 1/8 inside $100

 

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