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Seif Wanly (1906-1979)
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Seif Wanly (1906-1979) and Adham Wanly (1908-1959) 'The Kapsalis Archive'
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Estimations(basse-haute) : 25000 GBP-50000 GBP 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Bonhams, Salle de vente 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.

Titre de la vente : Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art including Baghdadiyat: Iraqi Masterpieces from the Madhloom and Makiya Collec 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Date de la vente : 02/06/2021 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : LTYLCGTVJ2 Online sale

Provenance : THE KAPSALIS ARCHIVE: A PRICELESS AND EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF ARTWORKS, LETTERS, SKETCHES AND PERSONAL DOCUMENTS FROM SEIF AND ADHAM WANLY Provenance:Property from the collection of the Kapsalis family, GreeceAcquired when the family were living in Alexandria, Egypt 'Dear SeifTo-day it is Edhams birthday: he is with us more than ever. Please give him some bunches of violets: he loved violets. I wish I could wire some violets but I cant. As soon as I can, I will go to the zoo and I will feed the llamas and the bears and the monkeys and speak to them, as Edham liked them and I too. Take care of yourself for our and his sake, as he took care of us.....Grievingly yours Fanny25th February 1960' The Kapsalis Archive is one of the most astonishing and remarkable collections of its kind. A priceless compendium of artworks, personal correspondences, exhibition ephemera, postcards, drawings, studies and sketches spanning several years of the Wanly brothers illustrious careers, it provides an extraordinary insight into the most intimate aspects of their personal lives, as well as painting a vignette of the charm and excitement of cosmopolitan Alexandria in the 1950's The Archive, which contains over a hundred separate articles, spans an immense range of material. Dozens of anatomical studies emulating the work of renowned artists like Degas, Matisse and Boucher, evidence the Wanly brothers keen awareness and appreciation of European artistic trends. A set of portrait paintings and pastels serve as incredible artworks in their own right, marvellous and expressive examples from the artists atelier. Dozens of postcards and personal correspondences give us an incomparably intimate insight into the personal sphere of the two artists, most notably the tragic love story of Adham Wanly and his English lover Fanny Erzesky, whose tender and passionate love letters end with dismay and tragedy when she learns of Adham's premature passing Rarely do collectors get the opportunity to acquire a group of works with such deep biographical penetration. Offered in raw format, with dozens of untranslated Arabic letters and documents, the collection presents a significant opportunity for further research and rightly deserves to be meticulously studied, researched and contextualised so that it can serve as a vital resource in understanding the lives and careers of two of Egypt's most prolific artists SEIF AND ADHAM WANLY Seif and Adham Wanly were prolific artists who truly embodied the spirit of cosmopolitan Alexandria. Their early works were inspired by the use of the light and gentle strokes of his Italian professor, Ottorino Bicchi, who was close to the Italian Macchiaioli and the École de Barbizon. Later in their career, Seif and Adham used larger surfaces of bold colors and exercised greater freedom in compositions, bringing them closer to Fauvism. Seif and Adham were fascinated by the performing arts and depicted scenes of circus, ballet, opera, music concerts, bull-fighting as well as all types of sports, including horse races. They represented the life of the performers on stage and backstage by expressing their vivid and dynamic movements. Their fascination with performance arts also led him to design several sets for theater and opera productions in Egypt. They painted numerous views of traditional Nubian villages before they were flooded, as well as many landscapes of Egypt and all the countries they visited, including Spain, France, Italy, Yugoslavia, Poland and Russia. Seif and Adham were also known for their series of self-portraits that reflect a sense of humor and self-derision. Following the death of his brother, Adham, which affected him profoundly, Seif introduced a darker palette of colors and shades to his paintings. Their works can be seen at the Seif and Adham W... For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
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