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Lot 0020
Russian portrait of Stephan Dmitrievitch Erzia
Estimate: 20000-30000€Lot 0020
Russian portrait of Stephan Dmitrievitch Erzia
Estimate: 20000-30000€An Extremely Rare Russian self-portrait bronze bust of Stephan Dmitrievitch Erzia (Nefedov) (1876-1959) named “Toska” (melancholy). This bust is considered a prominent early artwork by Erzia. Stepan Erzia graduated from Moscow College of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. His teachers were S. Ivanov, Kasatkine, Pasternak, Volnuhine. In 1906 Erzia moved to Italy with his friend and colleague Daniello Tinelli. A few months later he spent all his money and had to apply for a factory job. On getting his first paycheck, Erzia bought some clay and made a clay head which He later called “Toska” (exhibited in Nice Museum, a bronze copy also belongs to Russian State museum in Saint-Petersburg). This self-portrait shows Stepan Erzia as a tired and hungry master. The work became a turning point for his future international fame. Dimensions: 29 x 26 x 13 cm. See Erzia’s similar bronze works: Sotheby’s, 01 Dec 2015 London, United Kingdom Russian Pictures Lot number 115 Female Bust, 1915 Sold 50000 GBP и Sotheby’s, 02 Jun 2015 London, United Kingdom Russian Pictures Lot number 76 Head of a Girl 28000 GBP.
Starting price: 18000€
Estimate: 20000-30000€
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Lot 0019
A Russian bronze composition “Cossack riding a horse in pursuit”
Estimate: 1300-1800€Lot 0019
A Russian bronze composition “Cossack riding a horse in pursuit”
Estimate: 1300-1800€A Russian bronze composition “Cossack riding a horse in pursuit”. Author E.A. Lanceray. Petersburg, the end of the 19th century. Dimensions: 28 x 18 cm.
Starting price: 1000€
Estimate: 1300-1800€
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Lot 0012
Bronze composition “Young boy in a winter coat”
Estimate: 1500-2500€Lot 0012
Bronze composition “Young boy in a winter coat”
Estimate: 1500-2500€A bronze composition “Young boy in a winter coat”. Author Tadeusz Bylewski. Poland as a part of Russian Empire. Early 20th century. Height 13 cm. Native of Poles, Bylevsky had a successful career in the Russian army and in May 1917 was appointed a major-general and commander-in-chief of the Council of Polish Military Units. He studied sculpture at the Warsaw Art Academy under W. Gerson and frequently participated in exhibitions in Poland and Russia. His most important works are the monument to General Skobelev in Warsaw (1911) and memorials to Court Guard Lithuanian and Finnish Divisions in St. Petersburg (1912) See Bylevsky “Young Cadet”. Stockholms Auktionsverkt auction on 13.03.2008 lot 230 sold 28000 EUR
Starting price: 1000€
Estimate: 1500-2500€
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Lot 0008
Bronze and marble composition “Young shepherd”
Estimate: 400-600€Lot 0008
Bronze and marble composition “Young shepherd”
Estimate: 400-600€A Bronze and marble composition “Young shepherd”. Author E. Lanceray. Russia, the end of the 19th century. Dimensions: 7.5 x 16 x 12 cm.
Starting price: 350€
Estimate: 400-600€