Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Henry Moore and Jacob Gildor
Opening 26th and 27th October 2011 5.30 - 9.30 pm
We are delighted to announce our current exhibition which combines a collection of rare proofs by Henry Moore and selection of fine etchings and aquatints by Jacob Gildor.
Come and visit us to enjoy our new show in Hampstead!
More information here: Henry Moore and Jacob Gildor Exhibition
Daniela, Emmanuelle and Ofer
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Gilden's Arts Gallery Highlight of the week:
PABLO PICASSO 1881-1973
Acrobats / Les Saltimbanques, 1905-1922
Hand Signed and Numbered Etching and Aquatint on Arches vellum paper
66.8 x 48 cm / 26.3 x 18.9 in
Gilden's Arts gallery is proud to show this nee acquisition by Pablo Picasso. The work was printed in 1922 in a limited edition of 200 signed and numbered impressions. It was published by Bernheim-Jeune, Éditeurs, Paris. It is based on Picasso's gouache painting of early 1905 which is now in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
After the First World War, Jacques Villon engraved a series of aquatints after paintings by the Modern Masters, such as Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Derain, Laurencin, Signac, Renoir, Cezanne, Vlaminck, Bonnard, Manet, Dufy, Modigiliani, Van Gogh, and others. This print was part of this series.
From late 1904 to the beginning of 1906, Picasso's work centered on a single theme: the Saltimbanque, or itinerant circus performer. The theme of the circus and the circus performer had a long tradition in art and in literature, and had become especially prominent in French art of the late nineteenth century. A more immediate inspiration for Picasso came from performances of the Cirque Médrano, a circus that the artist attended frequently near his residence and studio in Montmartre.
Literature: De Ginestet, Colette & Pouillon, Catherine, 1979. Jacques Villon; Les estampes et les Illustrations Catalogue Raisonné. Paris: Arts et Métiers Graphiques.
Reference: Ginestat et Pouillon E634.
More info at: www.gildensarts.com
PABLO PICASSO 1881-1973
Acrobats / Les Saltimbanques, 1905-1922
Hand Signed and Numbered Etching and Aquatint on Arches vellum paper
66.8 x 48 cm / 26.3 x 18.9 in
Gilden's Arts gallery is proud to show this nee acquisition by Pablo Picasso. The work was printed in 1922 in a limited edition of 200 signed and numbered impressions. It was published by Bernheim-Jeune, Éditeurs, Paris. It is based on Picasso's gouache painting of early 1905 which is now in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
After the First World War, Jacques Villon engraved a series of aquatints after paintings by the Modern Masters, such as Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Derain, Laurencin, Signac, Renoir, Cezanne, Vlaminck, Bonnard, Manet, Dufy, Modigiliani, Van Gogh, and others. This print was part of this series.
From late 1904 to the beginning of 1906, Picasso's work centered on a single theme: the Saltimbanque, or itinerant circus performer. The theme of the circus and the circus performer had a long tradition in art and in literature, and had become especially prominent in French art of the late nineteenth century. A more immediate inspiration for Picasso came from performances of the Cirque Médrano, a circus that the artist attended frequently near his residence and studio in Montmartre.
Literature: De Ginestet, Colette & Pouillon, Catherine, 1979. Jacques Villon; Les estampes et les Illustrations Catalogue Raisonné. Paris: Arts et Métiers Graphiques.
Reference: Ginestat et Pouillon E634.
More info at: www.gildensarts.com
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
The Avenue Show in New York!
Hi! We are very proud to announce that we will be exhibition from tonight until Sunday at the Avenue Show on Park Avenue in New York (please see links attached)!!
http://www.avenueshows.com/
Please feel free to come along and visit us on stand #16!!
We are looking to welcoming you there!
See you soon!
Gilden's Arts Team
ps: A special preview for you only....here is a selection of some amazing original prints we are going to show!
PABLO PICASSO 1881-1973
Title: Girl with a Hoop / Fillette au Cerceau, 1919
Technique: Original Hand Signed Pochoir on paper
Paper Size: 33,4 x 22.6 cm / 13.1 x 8.6 in
ALBERT GLEIZES 1881-1953
Title: Woman and Child, 1927-29
Technique: Original Hand Signed, Dated and Inscribed Pochoir on Wove Paper
Paper Size: 57 x 42.5 cm / 22.4 x 16.7 in
HENRI MATISSE 1869-1954
Title: Haiti Girl with earing, 1945
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Inscribed Lithograph on Arches wove paper
Paper Size: 41.2 x 31.2 cm / 16.2 x 12.3 in
SALVADOR DALI 1904-1989
Title: Lei from Hawaii - California Suite, 1973
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph on Arches paper
Paper Size: 65 x 50.7 cm / 25.5 x 19.9 in
http://www.avenueshows.com/
Please feel free to come along and visit us on stand #16!!
We are looking to welcoming you there!
See you soon!
Gilden's Arts Team
ps: A special preview for you only....here is a selection of some amazing original prints we are going to show!
PABLO PICASSO 1881-1973
Title: Girl with a Hoop / Fillette au Cerceau, 1919
Technique: Original Hand Signed Pochoir on paper
Paper Size: 33,4 x 22.6 cm / 13.1 x 8.6 in
ALBERT GLEIZES 1881-1953
Title: Woman and Child, 1927-29
Technique: Original Hand Signed, Dated and Inscribed Pochoir on Wove Paper
Paper Size: 57 x 42.5 cm / 22.4 x 16.7 in
HENRI MATISSE 1869-1954
Title: Haiti Girl with earing, 1945
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Inscribed Lithograph on Arches wove paper
Paper Size: 41.2 x 31.2 cm / 16.2 x 12.3 in
SALVADOR DALI 1904-1989
Title: Lei from Hawaii - California Suite, 1973
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph on Arches paper
Paper Size: 65 x 50.7 cm / 25.5 x 19.9 in
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Welcome to Gilden's Arts new blog!
We are proud to announce the start of our blog! You will find on this page information on our exhibitions, fairs we participate in, new acquisitions and much more! We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Gilden's Arts Team
Marc Chagall (1887-1985)
Title: La Place de la Concorde, 1963
Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph in colours on Arches vellum paper
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