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THREE TIBETAN GILT-COPPER REPOUSSE ITEMS 18TH...

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THREE TIBETAN GILT-COPPER REPOUSSE ITEMS 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY Comprising: a panel depicting a standing snow lion, a lion mask with a fierce expression and its mouth agape revealing its teeth and tongue, and a model of a leg wearing a tall boot with a ruyi-head at the toe, probably from a Lokapala, two with modern stands, 50cm max, 2kg, 1kg and 2.6kg. (5) Provenance: from the collection of Mr Richard Nathanson (d.2018), London. The lion mask purchased from Peter Sloane Objects & Works of Art on 29th March 2001. The leg purchased from Brandt Asian Art Ltd on 6th November 2009. Copies of the invoices are available. Richard Nathanson began his career at Sotheby's in 1966 and was immediately captivated by Impressionist and early 20th century art. He subsequently set up as an independent art advisor in that field, in which he became well respected and known, in particular for his involvement with the work of artists such as Sisley, Modigliani, Rouault, Bonnard and Albert Houthuesen. During his lifelong career in the art world, Richard expanded his expertise across time and space and gathered an extraordinarily eclectic collection of artworks which included classical, medieval, African, Asian and Oceanic pieces as well as folk art, natural forms and early toys. As he learnt more about these cultures and the art they inspired, his profound admiration for them grew, broadening his spiritual and philosophical outlook. He observed the intense affinities between these pieces, sometimes separated by millennia and thousands of miles and was fascinated by the conversations that arose between these various expressions of human experience. Richard felt that art had the ability to give hope and inspiration in the human quest for truth and beauty.

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