The Gentleman Magazine Issue 15 | June 2019 | Page 77

and early 20th century, particularly the Orientalist school and the Belle Epoque, and Galerie Alexis Bordes with 18th and 19th century French art. Teaming up with local dealer Trinity Fine Art this Summer is new participant Georg Laue, Kunstkammer Ltd (Munich/ London) to show a highly important Renaissance Court Casket from the famed Lothian collection of Newbattle Abbey, near Edinburgh. The Casket is by the Nuremberg Master of Perspective, one of the earliest Northern European cabinetmakers to use perspective in marquetry. Sculptures Centrepiece at Ben Elwes Fine Art is a beautiful sculpted white marble portrait relief roundel of Jenny Lind c1866 (the Swedish Nightingale, featured in The Greatest Showman) by American artist Margaret Foley (c1827-1877). Sculpture highlights will also be found at dealers including Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, Brun Fine Art and Galleria Carlo Virgilio & C. which will feature works by well-known and well-regarded Italian artists of the 20th century, including Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti and Leoncillo, with a small selection of 21st century works. Drawings Among exhibitions of drawings, dealers James Mackinnon, Guy Peppiatt Fine Art and Karen Taylor Fine Art will show an exceptional range of works. Mackinnon will have European drawings from Henry Fuseli in the 18th century to Henry Moore in the 20th, while Peppiatt’s British drawings and watercolours include Landseer Drawings from the Collection of the artist F.R. Lee R.A. (1798-1879). Karen Taylor has works by Gainsborough, Rowlandson and Lear, many of which reflect the influence of European art and travel on British artists. F. Baulme Fine Arts; English School, first quarter 19th century, Elegant Figures admiring the Ruins of Tintern Abbey, oil on canvas, Paolo Antonacci Roma EXHIBITIONS The exhibitions at LAW Summer 2019 cover a broad variety of art spanning more than 5,000 years. German Artists German artists come under the spotlight at several galleries. Stephen Ongpin Fine Art presents ‘A World Caught with the Eye and Held by the Pencil’: Drawings by Adolph Menzel, an important exhibition featuring one of the greatest draughtsmen of the 19th century, Adolph Menzel (Breslau 1815-1905 Berlin), and the first solo show in the UK for Menzel since 1984 at The Fitzwilliam Museum. Andrew Clayton-Payne is devoting an exhibition to a re-discovered group of drawings by Johan Zoffany (Frankfurt 1733-1810 London), one of the founders of the RA. Originally from Germany, Zoffany became one of the most original and celebrated artists of the Enlightenment, and worked in both England and India at the end of the 18th century. Hitherto, there were only around 30 known drawings by the artist, the majority being in museums. This exhibition will double that number, and give a fascinating insight in to the artist’s working methods and his close relationship with his patron in Lucknow, Claude Martin (1735-1800), an interesting figure in 18th century colonial India. Early Art At Ariadne Galleries Taking Shape – Form and Function in Ancient Sculpture will include a Mesopotamian weight in the form of a duck from the second millennium BC. Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch Ltd. presents Works of Art from the Ancient World - around 35 Greek, Roman and Egyptian works of art dating from 400 BC to 400 AD, some of which come from famous collections. At Sam Fogg, Medieval Art in England is a major new exhibition devoted to English art from a period spanning the 6th to the 16th centuries, when England was a key player on the cultural stage and a thriving hotbed for artists whose surviving works together tell the story of immigration, trade and cross-cultural ex- change. S Franses will show The Lost Tapestries of Charles I, owned or commissioned by him, some when he was Prince of Wales, and other smaller textiles of the period, including a newly discovered tapestry of “Dido and Aeneas” from a major lost series of Mortlake from circa 1640’s. Many of them have been in private hands and not seen for decades. Court Casket from Newbattle Abbey, Master of Perspective, Nuremberg, 1565, Georg Laue, Kunstkammer Ltd. & Trinity Fine Art The Gentleman Magazine | 77