Miasto slynące z robót koronkowych. Dominująca rdzawa kolorystyka dachów i murów domów w wykonaniu Mieczysława Rakowskiego .
Lot 109. Mieczyslaw de RAKOWSKI (1882-1947). Une rue à Bruges. Réalisé en 1924. Huile sur toile 50 x 60 cm. Signé daté et localisé en bas à gauche “M de Rakowski 1924”. Estimate 600 – 800 euro. Millon. 10/24/23. Sold 1,800 euro
Sporo jak za szkic i niedokończoną pracę ale obrazow Maxa Gierymskiego praktycznie nie ma rynku.
Lot 1. Maksymilian GIERYMSKI (1846-1974). Etude de cavaliers. Huile et crayon sur toile 54 x 65 cm Signé au milieu à gauche “M. Gierymski” L’étude représente deux cavaliers en mouvement qui semblent vouloir éclater le cadre du tableau, l’un dans un geste de salutation réalisé avec son couvre-chef, l’autre essayant de freiner sa monture en plein galop. Pour le premier, le peintre est en train de l’agrandir, à l’aide de la mise au carreau, à partir d’un dessin préparatoire. Pour l’autre, l’artiste se sert d’un trait à la fois sûr et vif pour rendre le dynamisme d’un cheval et de son cavalier en pleine action. Les deux font preuve de l’exceptionnel talent de dessinateur dont Maksymilian Gierymski était doté. La composition de ces deux esquisses insérées dans le même espace témoigne de l’extraordinaire sensibilité du jeune artiste qui sait jouer sur la dynamique de la géométrie d’un tableau. L’artiste joue également sur le contraste entre les parties déjà peintes avec un soin particulier apporté aux détails et aux parties à peine ébauchées. L’étude garde ainsi toute la fraîcheur d’un dessin, tout en faisant des promesses quant à la peinture terminée. Elle a pu servir d’une étude pour un tableau qui n’a pas été conservé jusqu’à nos jours. Estimate 10,000 – 12,000 euro. Millon. 10/24/23. old 9,500 euro.
Warty rejestracji z aukcji w Millon nieśmiały półakt młodej kobiety w wykonaniu Mieczysława Reyznera
Lot 5. Mieczyslaw REYZNER (Lwów 1861 – Lwów 1941). Élégante au bouquet. Réalisé en 1893. Huile sur toile 55 x 46 cm. Signé daté et localisé en haut à gauche “Reyzner 1893 Paris”. Estimate 2,500 – 3,000 euro. Millon. 10/24/23. Sold 2,600 euro
Lot 537. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). Landscape from Ireland signed ‘Ruszkowski’ (lower right) oil on canvas 76 x 50cm Provenance: Sale; Christie’s South Kensington, Thursday 11 May 2004, lot 93. Born on July 12, 1907, in Tomaszow, Poland. Estimate £1,500 – £2,500. Cheffins. 10/26/23.Sold 2,000 GBP
Born on July 12, 1907, in Tomaszow, Poland, Zdzislaw Ruszkowski displayed an early affinity for art, no doubt influenced by his father – a painter, who took delight in bringing his son with him on painting expeditions. His formative years were marked by a deep curiosity and passion for painting, leading him to pursue formal education in the field of fine arts. Ruszkowski’s academic journey took him to the Cracow Art Academy, where he honed his skills under the guidance of renowned Polish artists. In 1935, he travelled to Paris, where his work would take on a different character and became more explicitly influenced by masters including Titian, Van Gogh, Cezanne and Rembrandt – stylistically disparate, though linked by their dexterous handling of light and colour. It was during this period that Ruszkowski began to develop his unique artistic approach, characterized by a fusion of classical techniques with modern sensibilities. In 1939, interrupted by the outbreak of war, Ruszkowski joined the Polish army in France. Travelling across Europe by foot, Ruszkowski ultimately found himself in Scotland, where he met and married his wife, Jennifer McCormack. Following the war, Ruszkowski and his wife divided their time between London, Cornwall and his studio in Lyme Regis. Whilst he is, perhaps, not a well-known name today, during his lifetime Ruszkowski was able to support his family through his work as an artist, exhibiting alongside the London Group and being represented by galleries including the Leicester Galleries, Roland, Browse & Delbanco and Jablonsky Gallery. Ruszkowski’s body of work is a testament to his mastery of various artistic genres. He was a versatile artist, equally adept at portraiture, landscape and still life painting. His signature style combined meticulous attention to detail with a profound emotional depth. Ruszkowski’s use of colour and light was particularly noteworthy, as he skilfully captured the nuances of the human form, the grandeur of nature and the subtleties of everyday objects.
Polski artysta tworzący głównie w UK i zdobywający powoli uznanie na polskim rynku. Ciekawy przekrój twórczości na aukcji w Wielkiej Brytanii a osiagnięte ceny mogą być miernikiem obecnej wartości rynkowej.
Zdzisław Ruszkowski. Cornfield and the Sea
Lot 538. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). Cornfield and the Sea, signed ‘Ruszkowski’ (lower right); dated 1979 to the reverse oil on canvas 59 x 81cm. Estimate £2,000 – £3,000. Cheffins. 10/26/23. Sold 3,800 GBP
Zdzisław Ruszkowski. The Balcony at Newlyn Harbour
Lot 539. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). The Balcony at Newlyn Harbour signed ‘Ruszkowski’ (lower right); further signed, titled and dated 1938 to the stretcher; inscribed ‘To dear Pepik and Pamela 1966’ to the reverse oil on canvas 73 x 54cm Provenance: Sale; Christie’s South Kensington, Wednesday 11 May 2005, lot 303. Estimate £1,200 – £1,800. Cheffins. 10/26/23. Sold 2,400 GBP
Zdzisław Ruszkowski. Harbour in Sperlonga
Lot 540. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). Harbour in Sperlonga signed ‘Ruszkowski’ (lower right) oil on canvas 94 x 51cm. Estimate £2,000 – £3,000. Cheffins. 10/26/23. Sold 2,600 GBP
Zdzisław Ruszkowski. Portrait of Anna
Lot 541. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). Portrait of Anna signed ‘Ruszkowski’ (lower right); dated 1965 to the reverse oil on canvas 76 x 60cm. Estimate £1,200 – £1,800. Cheffins. 10/26/23.Sold 1,400 GBP
Zdzisław Ruszkowski. Waterfall, Loch Maree
Lot 542. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). Waterfall, Loch Maree oil on canvas 110 x 71cm Exhibited: Scarborough, British Transport Commission, British Railways. Estimate £600 – £800. Cheffins. 10/26/23. Sold 2,200 GBP
Zdzisław Ruszkowski. Abstract Still Life
Lot 543. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). Abstract Still Life signed ‘Ruszkowski’ (lower left); dated 1968 to the reverse oil on canvas 71 x 127cm Exhibited: Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, 1968 Provenance: With Leicester Galleries, London. Estimate £800 – £1,200. Cheffins. 10/26/23. Sold 2,200 GBP
Zdzisław Ruszkowski. Walking Along the Ramparts (Antibes)
Lot 544. Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (1907-1991). Walking Along the Ramparts (Antibes) signed ‘Ruszkowski’ (lower right); dated 1979 to the reverse oil on canvas 91 x 106.5cm. Estimate £3,000 – £4,000. Cheffins. 10/26/23. Sold 3,000 GBP
Nietuzinkowy to był człowiek i artysta. Nawet drobne rysunki są zbierane przez kolekcjonerów
Lot 38. Joseph CZAPSKI (Prague 1896 – Maisons Laffitte 1993). Scène de café. Encre brune sur papier 11 x 20,2 cm. Signé en bas à droite “J Czapski”. Au dos du carton de protection “Par mon ami Joseph Czapski peintre et écrivain polonais”. Estimate 600 – 800 euro. Millon. 10/24/23. Sold 1,600 euro
Kwiatowe martwe natury oraz pejzaże Włodzimierza Terlikowskiego cieszą się znacznie większym zainteresowaniem od portretów
Lot 39. Vladimir de TERLIKOWSKI (Poraj 1873 – Paris 1951). Portrait d’orientale. Réalisé en 1921. Huile sur toile 61 x 45,5 cm. Signé et daté en bas à droite “W de Terlikowski 1921”. Estimate 2,000 – 2,500 euro. Millon. 10/24/23. Not sold