Russian Royal Headdress, 14th-17th Century:
Shown and Listed Chronologically: Monomakh’s Cap [14th Century], Altabasnaya (Sibir) Cap [Mid 17th Century], and The Diamond Cap [Late 17th Century].
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個展やってます。今月の26日まで。南青山のビリケンギャラリーさんで。月曜休み、12:00〜19:00まで。今週は在廊出来ませんでしたが、来週の土日はなんとしても在廊します。皆様よろしくお願いします。
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Georges Braque (1882 - 1963)
Violin and Pitcher, 1910. Oil on canvas.
Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
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TIPU’S TIGER - LONDON - ENGLAND
A delightful crank-operated pipe organ depicts a tiger calmly devouring a hapless colonial.
First discovered by the British East India Company amongst the belongings of a tiger-obsessed sultan, Tipu’s Tiger is a physical reminder of the enmity felt between the residents of India and the British colonials. Sultan Tipu was known as “The Tiger of Mysore”, and was the legendary enemy of the East India Company in the late 1700s, waging years of battles that became known as the Mysore Wars.
Tipu famously despised the English, and also had quite a thing for tigers. According to the V&A: “Tigers and tiger symbols adorned most of his possessions, from his magnificent throne to the uniforms of his guards. His armoury included mortars shaped like sitting tigers, cannon with tiger muzzles, and hand weapons decorated with gold tiger heads, or inlaid in gold with tiger masks… He ordered the walls of houses in Seringapatam to be painted with scenes of tigers mauling Europeans. Live tigers were kept in the city and there were stories of prisoners thrown into the tiger-pits.”
Most likely made in India, but possibly with French mechanisms, the design may have been influenced by the much-publicized story of the tiger-mauling death of the son of a prominent general engaged in the battles against Tipu in 1792. Later, similarly macabre pottery figurines, known as “The Death of Monrow”, depicting the mauling in progress were popular mantle-toppers in England.
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Is it too early to request one of these for Christmas?
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