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"Fortissimo", 1925-26 (lacquered wood, eggshell, mother-of-pearl, gold)
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"Fortissimo", 1925-26 (lacquered wood, eggshell, mother-of-pearl, gold)
3493155 " Fortissimo", 1925-26 (lacquered wood, eggshell, mother-of-pearl, gold) by Soudbinine, Seraphin (1867-1944); 248.9x88.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: One of a pair of screens (the other is Pianissimo) created for Solomon R. Guggenheims music room in Long Island, an artistic collaboration between the designer Jean Dunand (1877-1942) and the sculptor Serafim Nikolayevich Sudbinin (known in France as Seraphin Soudbinine)
); Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 23136090
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Art Deco Dunand Gilded Lacquer Loud Screen Winged
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The captivating print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Fortissimo" created by Seraphin Soudbinine in 1925-26. This stunning piece is made from lacquered wood, eggshell, mother-of-pearl, and gold, demonstrating the artist's meticulous attention to detail. Originally designed as part of a pair of screens for Solomon R. Guggenheim's music room in Long Island, "Fortissimo" represents an artistic collaboration between renowned designer Jean Dunand and sculptor Serafim Nikolayevich Sudbinin (known as Seraphin Soudbinine in France). Measuring an impressive 248.9x88.9 cm, this art deco masterpiece features gilded figures against a backdrop of richly colored lacquer. The screen portrays winged beings that seem to come alive with their dynamic poses and expressive gestures. The name "Fortissimo" aptly captures the essence of this work; it symbolizes strength and power in musical terms. Through his intricate craftsmanship, Soudbinine has transformed these elements into visual form. Currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, USA, this iconic piece continues to captivate viewers with its grandeur and beauty. Its presence serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Russian artistry and innovation. This remarkable photograph by Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of "Fortissimo" showcasing its harmonious blend of materials and masterful execution.
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