FRANCESCO SCAVULLO: A Photographic Retrospective

October 9th, 2008

 

FRANCESCO SCAVULLO: A Photographic Retrospective - U.S.A.

FRANCESCO SCAVULLO, A Photographic Retrospective, the first U.S. Retrospective of Francesco Scavullo’s work was held at Sotheby’s in New York on April 4th, 2006. The exhibition, on loan from the Scavullo Foundation featured over eighty celebrity and fashion portraits. The event which was sponsored by Lancôme, included a live auction of four vintage prints conducted by Sotheby’s auctioneer James G. Niven, with the proceeds benefiting the mental health charity, Fountain House. Despite his own personal struggle with bipolar disorder, Scavullo  had a productive and brilliant career that spanned over half a century. 

Among those honoring Scavullo’s life and work were his friends and colleagues- magazine editors Pamela Fiori (Town and Country), Helen Gurley Brown (International Cosmopolitan) and model Carmen Dell’Orifice . The event was a tremendous success raising over $50,000 for Fountain House. Event photographics courtesy Patrick Mcmullan.

 

Francesco Scavullo: A Photographic Retrospective - Milan, Italy

As one of the world’s most recognized fashion photographers, Francesco Scavullo captured on film some of the most famous personalities of the 20th century. Acknowledged to be the dominant photographic influence on American fashion and beauty, his lighting technique and impeccable artistry created evocative portraits that defined an era. One hundred celebrated images comprise FRANCESCO SCAVULLO: A Photographic Retrospective. The collection includes some of his most compelling work, including several important album and magazine covers from Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar, Rolling Stone, Time and Town and Country.

 

To learn more about Francesco Scavullo, please visit his artist page

 


Francesco Scavullo - Song Portfolio represented by Jeanne Chisholm & Chisholm Gallery, LLC

Song is the first portfolio from Francesco Scavullo - A Photographic Retrospective. The edition size is strictly limited to 150 (outside of 45 AP’S for collaborators, museums, and foundations.) The sheet paper size is 20″ x 24″ / 51 cm x 61 cm. The first portfolio titled “Song” features Mick Jagger, Sting, Janis Joplin, Bernadette Peters, Diana Ross, Cher, Luciano Pavarotti, Ravi Shankar, Lena Horne and Deborah Harry. Scavullo’s photographs are part of the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, Guggenheim, and the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Accordingly,the retrospective has been included in the permanent collections of leading international museums, most notably The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. 

 

Francesco Scavullo - Hollywood Women Portfolio represented by Jeanne Chisholm & Chisholm Gallery, LLC

Hollywood Women is the second portfolio from Francesco Scavullo - A Photographic Retrospective. The edition size is strictly limited to 75 (outside of 45 AP’S for collaborators, museums, and foundations.) The sheet paper size is 20″ x 24″ / 51 cm x 61 cm. The second portfolio titled “Hollywood Women” features Elizabeth Taylor, Glenn Close, Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, Rene Russo, Susan Sarandon, Sophia Loren, Faye Dunaway, Bette Midler and Lauren bacall. Scavullo’s photographs are part of the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, Guggenheim, and the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Accordingly,the first portfolio of the retrospective has been accepted in the permanent collections of leading international museums, most notably The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. 

The Ode to Linen Collection

October 8th, 2008

CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS: Custom shades and room dividers crafted with inspiration to satisfy your practical and aesthetic taste. The Ode to Linen Collection provides exceptional quality, beauty and value for any residential or commercial project. The Ode to Linen Collection allows light to pass through the sheer fabric, producing an exquisite decorative effect that is unlike any other medium.

The technique is ancient, originally found in Holland, Belgium, Scandinavia and the FarEast. 

A Transparency revival took place among European hand weavers in the 1930s, having great appeal as door and window hangings with simple patterns. 

By the 1960s, unique new designs became more prominent, as imaginative decorative effects were discovered and devised for transparencies, which also became free-hanging room dividers, wall hangings, and flat window decorations.

     

  

        

     

       

 


 

Samples are currently on view at Chisholm Gallery, LLC, Three Factory Lane, Pine Plains, NY in Dutchess County. (90 miles north of NYC and in close proximity to Millbrook, Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Millerton, NY and Sharon, Ct)

 

Please contact Jeanne Chisholm for inquiries and custom design projects of any size. 518.398.1246 or 561.371.1503

Paul Brown, 1937, Derrydale Press

October 8th, 2008

Paul Brown, 1937, Derrydale Press, a set of 4 FOXHUNTING Hand-Coloured Aquatints on offer from Chisholm Gallery, LLC

KENNEL BOUND

 

PRESSING HIM

 

MUSIC AHEAD

 

HOICK! HOICK! HOICK! HOICK!

 

The Derrydale Press, New York, 1937

Plate size: 21 3/4 “ x 7 7/8 “

Paper size: 31 “ x 22 7/8” with generous margins.

Paper: Hand made w/ deckel edges

 

Limited to 250 numbered and signed prints.

SET #1  Belonged to Eugene Connett, President, Derrydale Press.

Even though the set was advertised as being produced in an edition of 250, most collectors and dealers in sporting art believe that there were many fewer actually produced.

Uncut and unframed.

Mint condition.

FLAWLESS, NOT ANOTHER SET LIKE IT IN THE WORLD

$20,000 net

 

Provenance: The Sporting Gallery  and Bookshop, Inc, New York

 

To view more work by Paul Brown and to read his bio, please visit his artist page here

DELUXE EQUESTRIAN GIFTS

October 8th, 2008

Luxury Custom Equestrian & Canine Jewelry, Hand Painted Porcelain, Sculptures, Paintings and Gifts available at The Chisholm Gallery.

The Chisholm Gallery is proud to offer a new gift section currently under construction. Be sure to check back soon for the opening and please visit us often to view new, exciting items that will be available for purchase through our website. Here is a preview of what we are pleased to offer…

FREUDY PHOTOS ARCHIVES, VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS, CLASSIC COLLECTOR’S ITEMS

September 27th, 2008

Visit the updated Freudy Photos Archive artist page and see our new section: The Kennedy Family Album: Jackie, Caroline & John Jr.

For over 60 years, Freudy Photos, the East Coast’s premier society photographers, captured the beauty and split-second action of equestrian sports, and photographed America’s aristocratic, dynastic families from New York to Palm Beach.

Carrie Quade

August 30th, 2008
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Please click image to view more work by this artist
Carrie Quade’s lifelong love of art and animals became the focus of her career over thirty years ago. With both a degree in Art Education and years of experience working with horses, veterinarians and zoological parks, Carrie has been able to study behavior and interpret the essence of her subjects. This year her work has been selected for the National Sculpture Society 75th Annual Exhibition, Society of Animal Artist Exhibition and Tour.

She has collaborated of projects for Disney, Pepsi Co. and W.L. Gore. Her public installations include National Geographic Society, Washington, DC; University of Pennsylvania, New Bolton Center; John Gilbert Reese Center, Ohio State University and two works in The Benson Sculpture Garden, Loveland, Co.

New “How To Document”

August 29th, 2008

There is an updated How to “Document” available.

EQUESTRIAN STYLE Courtesy of Chisholm Gallery

August 13th, 2008

Equestrian Style Book Cover (Photo courtesy of Clarkson Potter, Random House)

(Photo courtesy of Clarkson Potter, Random House)

 

Photo of Vicky Moon & Liza Todd-Tivey (Photo courtesy of Taylor Shapiro)

Photo of Vicky Moon & Liza Todd-Tivey (Photo courtesy of Taylor Shapiro)

 

Author Vicky Moon greeted Liza Todd Tivey this week at a private party in Saratoga Springs, New York to celebrate the publication of her new book: “Equestrian Style: Home Design, Couture, and Collections from the Eclectic to the Elegant.” The reception was hosted by Jeanne Chisholm owner of the Chisholm Gallery, LLC, Fine Equestrian & Sporting Art  (Pine Plains, NY)  in architect Tom Frost’s renovated carriage house on Starbuck Lane which is featured in the book.   Sculptor Liza Todd Tivey’s (daughter of Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Todd) monumental bronze of the famous race horse, Nashua takes up several beautiful pages in the coffee table tome. Thoroughbred race horse owners such as Campbell’s soup heiress Charlotte Weber and DD Matz (of King Ranch and wife of Barbaro’s trainer, Michael Matz) and Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey and his wife, Alison were among those gathered for the celebration. 

Signed copies of Equestrian Style are available at Chisholm Gallery, LLC, Three Factory Lane, Pine Plains, NY 12567 Telephone: 518.398 1246 or visit http://www.chisholmgallery.com 

Interior photo of Chisholm Gallery featured in the book (Photo courtesy of Kathy Landman Atelier, Amenia, NY)

Interior photo of Chisholm Gallery featured in the book
(Photo courtesy of Kathy Landman Atelier, Amenia, NY)

 

Pages from Equestrian Style

 

Images from Equestrian Style

 

Images from Equestrian Style

Upcoming Exhibitions

June 24th, 2008

NEWPORT FLOWER SHOW, June 27th, 28th, 29th, 2008
VICKY MOON BOOK SIGNING for EQUESTRIAN STYLE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, August 6th, 2008
HAMPTON CLASSIC, August 24th - 31st, 2008
ROUND HILL HOTEL & VILLAS, MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA, WEST INDIES, November 2008
THE TRYALL CLUB, MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA, WEST INDIES, November 2008
WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL, WELLINGTON, FLORIDA Winter Season, 2009

Jonathan Routh 1927-2008

June 5th, 2008

A Helpful Form of TransportWe are sad to report the passing of Jonathan Routh on Wednesday, June 4th, 2008. Jonathan co-starred in the British version of the television show Candid Camera (1960-67) and co-starred with Germaine Greer and Kenny Everett in Nice Time. He published a number of humorous books, painted for many years, and exhibited regularly in Jamaica, Italy and the United States. He is survived by his wife , Shelagh and two sons from his first marriage, Christian, who lives in Barcelona, Spain, and Jonathan, who lives in Frankfurt, Germany.

Jonathan Routh wintered at Fort Victoria, Tryall Club, Sandy Bay in the parish of Hanover, Jamaica, West Indies and also spent summers in Nacolina, Conco Doro, Castellina in Chianti, and Sienna, Italy.

To view his work, you can click on the thumbnail above, or you can click here to visit his page and learn more about his life’s work on his page on our site. Comments are open for this post for anyone who wishes to leave their thoughts about Jonathan. Please click the link below that says “Comments.”

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