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catalog - Miami Art Masters
MIAMI
ARTMASTERS
2015
IN RESIDENCE AT HIBISCUS ISLAND
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The Hibiscus Island Residence in Miami Beach,
designed by award-winning architects, Touzet Studio.
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OVERVIEW
MIAMI ART MASTERS
December 1 – 6, 2015
Hibiscus Island, Miami Beach
From December 1st through December 6th, Miami Art Masters 2015 presents its first curated,
by-invitation-only, exhibition and sale of museum quality Old Master paintings and drawings,
interspersed with a collection of 21st Century contemporary art and design. The exhibition will
be presented in an extraordinary setting -- a newly constructed, expansive 12,000 sq ft private
residence on Hibiscus Island in Miami Beach, designed by award-winning architects, Touzet
Studio.
With the goal of bridging the disconnect between artistic periods and art constituencies,
Miami Art Masters will create an atmosphere where old meets new and where the dissimilar styles
not only beautifully coexist but also engage in a compelling dialogue, adding richness to one’s
surroundings.
Concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach, one of the world’s premier Modern and Contemporary
art fairs, Miami Art Masters will utilize the fair’s presence as a platform to engage and educate
the contemporary art market collector by showcasing and offering for sale a curated exhibition
of important paintings and drawings by Old Masters. Spanning five centuries, from 14th to 19th,
the exhibition will showcase fifty art works by prominent historic artists such as Jean-Honoré
Fragonard, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Lo Scarsellino, Filippo Tarchiani, and Jean-Baptiste Oudry.
Further complementing this selection of fine Old Masters works, the team of specialists will
integrate a tasteful assemblage of 21st Century contemporary art and design, by internationally
acclaimed galleries and designers such as Ralph Pucci, Van Der Straeten, and artists including,
Tracey Emin, Cecily Brown, and Candida Höfer, among others. All will be presented in a newly
completed architectural residence, a contemporary interpretation of a classic Parisian Hôtel
Particulier.
Miami Art Masters is pleased with the opportunity to create an exciting and unique
exhibition while contributing to Miami’s vibrant artistic community. We look forward to sharing
this experience with you.
miamiartmasters.com
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OUR TEAM
BENEDETTA CORSINI is an independent art consultant and Old Masters Paintings Specialist
based in Milan, and former President of the renowned Old Master paintings gallery, Piero Corsini,
Inc., New York.
KAREN LAGATTA brings more than 20 years of experience in the Contemporary art world. She
has served as a Director for some of the most prestigious NYC Galleries; in addition, she is an
independent art consultant and publisher of limited editions by internationally renowned artists.
INTERIOR DESIGN BY LINDA ZARIFI : Zarifi Design is a full service boutique design firm
specializing in high-end residential and hospitality design. With extensive training in the
NYC design scene, Zarifi brings bespoke interiors embodying contemporary luxury to Miami.
(www.zarifidesign.com)
PAUL PHILIPPE VÖGELE is the proprietor of the Hibiscus Island Residence and Founder of Miami
Art Masters; in addition, he is a commercial real estate professional, with extensive experience in
publishing, and classical art and architecture.
OUR MOST SINCERE THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR’S SUPPORT
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DESIGN OBJECTS SELECTION
APPLIQUE TORCHE SCONCES & ZAG LAMP
DESIGN OBJECTS SELECTION
HERVE VAN DER STRAETEN
ERIC SLAYTON
Herve Van der Straeten was born in 1965 and is an independent artist-designer. Having
first become known for his jewelry creations, Van der Straeten has since gained worldwide
recognition for his collections of furniture and lighting, which have now become his main
activity. Van der Straeten’s furniture and lighting are instantly recognizable from the way
that contrasting materials, bold variations of form, defiant volumes are pure, elegant lines
are combined with perfect proportions. The great precision and meticulous attention to
detail with how the pieces are made, are also clearly tangible. As well as, having his own
gallery in Paris, which displays a selection of both his unique and limited edition pieces,
Van der Straeten designs and makes everything in his own dedicated bronze and cabinet
making workshops. The artist-designer is also known for his projects with a number of
French luxury houses, specialized in glass and porcelain, as well as, for his work with the
cosmetics and fragrance industry. Van der Straeten has received numerous awards from
the French Government during his career, including most recently the L’Entreprise du
Patrimoine Vivant and the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. Herve Van der Straeten joined
Ralph Pucci in 2007.
Eric draws from his passion for nature in creating his minimalist, organic, sculptural works.
For the past 7 years, he has been designing and fabricating out of his studio in Greenpoint,
Brooklyn, using an assortment of bold “repurposed” and “industrial” sourced materials.
Each of his pieces are truly unique because he highlights the richness of tones and textures
embedded in the discerning material pallet of his projects.
He began by generating a list of descriptive words to use as guiding principles – words such
as dynamic energy, organic elements, and clean intentional lines. In time he added words
like rich, steeped, and time-marinated. The resulting synthesis is an aesthetic that truly
encapsulates his vision. Slayton uses recognizable industrial materials such as thick steel
plates including corten, large form cast concrete columns, and recovered structural wood
blocks and planks. He combines these rough raw textures with more refined elements of
polished bronze and cast aluminum, mirrored stainless steel, glass, and even animal hide.
The resulting pieces have an unassuming simplicity that is well described by a Japanese
construct known as Wabi-Sabi, which roughly translates to “a beauty of things imperfect,
impermanent, and incomplete”.
CONCRETE BLOK BENCH & CAST ALUMINUM
CONSOLE
TY BEST for HOLLY HUNT
FRAN TAUBMAN for RALPH PUCCI INTERNATIONAL
HAMMERED BURNISHED PLATE CONSOLE
Born and raised in Baltimore, Fran Taubman graduated from the Rhode Island School
of Design in 1979 with a degree in industrial design, and a BFA in Fine Art. In 1988 Fran
established her first studio in Bridgehampton, N.Y. and later moved to Shelter Island, N.Y.
where she has lived and operated her studio since 2005. Fran’s artistic passion is the
fabrication of sculptural lighting and furniture using stock industrial materials (bronze,
copper and steel) and machines. None of the work is cast. She also fabricates gates,
balustrades, walls, and doors commissioned by architects and designers. Her goal is to
reveal the beauty in the assemblage and joinery of the stock metals. All of Fran’s work is
fabricated in her Shelter Island studio in the spirit of the 20th century American Arts and
Crafts Movement.
CASTE BRIDGER DAYBED
The CASTE line of furniture and accessories is de¬signed in its entirety by Ty Best. Ty was
born and raised in Montana and lives there today. During college in California, Ty studied
fashion merchandising, and spent his early career in Los Angeles working in the fashion
industry. Working on a freelance basis allowed him to simultaneously pursue his interests in
fine art, sculpture, and painting. He created his first furniture collection in 2007, establishing
the CASTE brand the same year. From the beginning, Ty’s work has been jointly and variously
inspired by evolved natural forms, both animate and inanimate; modern architectural and
industrial design; and the fine hand workmanship of traditional crafts. His combinations of
sculpted solids and voids, distinctive proportions, and a unique artistic vocabulary result in
one-of-a-kind furnishings remarkable for their organic beauty. Crafted in noble materials
including bronze, marble, bridle leather, and classic woods, his pieces invoke seemingly contradictory responses: luxurious/ simple, complex/comfortable, fine art/furniture. His unique
aesthetic has been described as “future primitive”. Regardless of descriptives, his work is
inherently and appealingly beautiful and timeless.
PAUL MATHIEU
SYLVAN FISS for SCALA LUXURY
French designer, Paul Mathieu, based both in New York and Aix-en-Provence, exhibits his
signature style in his furniture collection for Ralph Pucci International. Mathieu is a
progressive designer who gained his reputation through both his international interior
design projects, as well as, his product designs for companies such as Ecart. An unmistakable benchmark is evident in the graceful and elegant modernism infused in Mathieu’s
work. His furniture combines the unassuming harmony of nature, blending sinuous curves
with tailored geometry. Mathieu’s designs combine richness and depth of woods with the
comfort of upholstery and with detail. This results in a refined statement of clean, luxurious
simplicity.
Sylvan Fiss, the Egypt-born, Genoa-raised, L.A. based furniture maker who is quietly attracting some of the biggest names in the design biz. Since founding his company in 2002, Fiss
has honed a collection of exotically glam seating, storage, tables and mirrors that have been
purchased by the likes of Kelly Weastler, Bunny Williams, Alessandra Branca and Nate Berkus. Today, Fiss divides his time between his San Francisco atelier and his production facility
on the Indonesian island of Java. He creates complex pieces from materials that include
by-product bone, exotic hides, and parchment veneers. And unlike furniture designers who
debut new items as part of seasonal collections, Fiss takes an uncommon, more spontaneous approach to product introductions. “Getting caught in the rhythms of seasonal releases
is a clear route to killing creativity,” he says. “There is fantasy with all of my pieces.”
REVE DINING CHAIR
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POPOVA DESK
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CONTEMPORARY ART SELECTION
CONTEMPORARY ART SELECTION
CANDIDA HÖFER
Teatro Colon Buenos Aires, 2006/2008
C-print, 24 x 30 inches
Courtesy the Collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz / Girls’ Club
Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL
CECILY BROWN
Puce Moment, 1997
Oil on canvas, 56 x 76 inches
Courtesy the Collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz / Girls’ Club Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL
PEPE MAR & QUISQUEYA HENRIQUEZ
Untitled, 2013
Stacked plexi-glass drawers containing individual
paintings & collage, Dimensions variable
Photo ©Pepe Mar & Quisqueya Henriquez
EMILIO PEREZ
See My Friend, 2015
Oil on canvas, 48 x 40 inches
TRACEY EMIN
I whisper to my past do I have another choice, 2013
Bronze, 10,98 x 18,5 x 7,52 inches
HANNAH STARKEY
Untitled June 2007, 2007
C-print mounted on aluminum, 48 x 60 inches
Photo ©Emilio Perez
Courtesy the Collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz / Girls’ Club
Courtesy the Collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz / Girls’ Club
XAVIERA SIMMONS
Index Four, Composition Six, 2013
Color photograph, 50 x 40 inches
Edition of 3
Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Photo ©Xaviera Simmons
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Portrait of Joseph de Saint Etienne Borne, Comte de Saint Sernin, Royal Polish and Electoral
Saxon Chamberlain, Captain of the Guard, and Adjutant-General of the Infantry
TORELLI STEFANO
Bologna, 1712 - St. Petersburg, 1784
Oil on canvas, 114 by 90,5 cm - 44,9 by 35,6 in
OLD MASTERS CATALOGUE
The Adoration of the Magi
COTTA GIACOMO
Gorlogo, 1627 - Bergamo, 1689
Oil on copper, 52,5 by 64 cm - 20,7 by 25,2 in
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Tobias and the Angel
TARCHIANI FILIPPO
Firenze, 1576 - Firenze, 1645
Oil on canvas, 136 by 173 cm - 53,5 by 68,1 in
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The Discovery of Coral
SCARSELLA IPPOLITO KNOWN AS LO SCARSELLINO
Ferrara, 1551 - Ferrara, 1620
Oil on copper, 41,5 by 50 cm - 16,3 by 19,7 in
Diana returning from the hunt
COLOMBEL NICOLAS
Sotteville-lès-Rouen, 1644 - Paris, 1717
Oil on copper, 65,7 by 81,1 cm - 25,9 by 31,9 in
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Architectural capriccio with figures
BATTAGLIOLI FRANCESCO / FRANCESCO FOTEBASSO
Modena, 1725 - Venezia, 1796
Venezia, 1709 - Venezia, 1769
Oil on canvas, 167 by 253,5 cm - 65,7 by 99,8 in
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A pastoral scene with a peasant couple in front of a ruin
BOUCHER FRANÇOIS
Paris, 1703 - Paris, 1770
Oil on canvas, 80 by 63,5 cm - 31,5 by 25 in
View of the Bacino di San Marco (St Mark’s Basin) on the quay, the Marciana Library and the Palazzo Ducal
TIRONI FRANCESCO
Venezia, 1745 - Venezia, 1797
Oil on canvas, 42,5 by 68 cm - 16,7 by 26,8 in
Canal Grande to the Volta, with the Palazzo Balbi by the left
TIRONI FRANCESCO
Venezia, 1745 - Venezia, 1797
Oil on canvas, 42,5 by 68 cm - 16,7 by 26,8 in
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Le Pêcheur et le petit poisson (from Les Fables by La Fontaine)
OUDRY JEAN-BAPTISTE
Paris, 1686 - Beauvais, 1755
Oil on canvas, 120 by 172 cm - 47,2 by 67,7 in
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The Penitent Magdalen
MURILLO BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN
Séville, 1617 - Séville, 1682
Oil on canvas, 196 by 144 cm - 77,2 by 56,7 in
Aretino challenges Tintoretto
FRAGONARD ALEXANDRE-EVARISTE
Grasse, 1780 - Paris, 1850
Oil on canvas, 41 by 35,4 cm - 16,1 by 14 in
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Portrait of man
NEUFCHATEL NICOLAS
Flemish, 1527 - Flemish, 1590
Oil on canvas, 113 by 87,6 cm - 44,5 by 34,5 in
Juno and Argus
BALESTRA ANTONIO
Verona, 1666 - Verona, 1740
Oil on canvas, 161,8 by 199,8 cm - 63,7 by 78,7 in
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Diogenes and Alexander
LANGETTI GIOVANNI BATTISTA
Genoa, 1635 - Venice, 1676
Oil on canvas, 132 by 113 cm - 52 by 44,5 in
A Spotted Hound and a Hunter with a Gun with a dead Boar, a Deer, Hares and Birds by a Basket
at the Edge of a Wood, a Staghunt and a View of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius beyond
DE CARO BALDASSARRE
Naples, 1698 - Naples, 1750
Oil on canvas, 144,5 by 194 cm - 56,9 by 76,4 in
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Portrait of Maria de’ Medici, later Queen of France
PULZONE SCIPIONE IL GAETANO
Gaeta, 1550 - Rome, 1598
Oil on canvas, 133,4 by 98,4 cm - 52,5 by 38,7 in
Two Scenes of Diana and Actaeon
VIOLA GIOVANNI BATTISTA
Bologna, 1576 - Rome, 1622
Oil on copper, 23 by 28 cm - 9 by 11 in
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Paysanne romaine filant au fuseau
MICHALLON ACHILLE-ETNA
Paris, 1796 - Paris, 1822
Oil on paper - laid down on canvas, 35 by 24,8 cm - 13,8 by 9,8 in
Etude d`Italien
MICHALLON ACHILLE-ETNA
Paris, 1796 - Paris, 1822
Oil on paper - laid down on canvas, 35 by 24 cm - 13,8 by 9,4 in
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Moses Striking the Rock and the Gathering of Manna
COTTA GIACOMO
Gorlago, near Bergamo, 1627 - Bergamo, 1689
Oil on canvas, 35 by 44,5 cm - 13,8 by 17,5 in
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The Card Player
TRAVERSI GASPARE
Naples, 1722 - Rome, 1770
Oil on canvas, 73,5 by 98 cm - 28,9 by 38,6 in
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Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane
LEGNANI STEFANO MARIA KNOWN AS IL LEGNANINO
Milano, 1661 - Milano, 1713
Oil on canvas, 172 by 93,5 cm - 67,7 by 37 in
Lucretia (?), c. 1635
DEL CAIRO FRANCESCO
Milan, 1607 - Milan, 1665
Oil on canvas, 57 by 49 cm - 22,4 by 19,3 in
L’Attention
GREUZE JEAN-BAPTISTE
Tournus, 1725 - Paris, 1805
Oil on unlined canvas, 57 by 47,5 cm - 22,4 by 18,7 in
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The Divine Shepherdess (“La Divina Pastora”)
MAGÓN JOSÉ JOAQUÍN
Mexico, active, 1754 - , d. 1811
Oil on canvas, 100 by 80,5 cm - 39,4 by 31,7 in
Madonna and Child with Saints Barbara and Lucy
MASTER OF PEREA SPANISH
15th Century
Oil on panel, 129,2 by 67,3 cm - 50,9 by 26,5 in
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The Virgin adoring the Infant Christ
SCARSELLA IPPOLITO KNOWN AS LO SCARSELLINO
Ferrara, 1551 - Ferrara, 1620
Oil on canvas, 160 by 111 cm - 63 by 43,7 in
Bacchanal
CHAPERON NICOLAS
Chateaudun, 1612 - Lyon, 1655
Oil on canvas, 133,5 by 144,5 cm - 52,6 by 56,9 in
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Landscape with Arcadian Figures
VAN BLOEMEN JAN FRANS KNOWN AS ORIZZONTE
Antwerp, 1662 - Rome, 1749
Oil on canvas, 49,9 by 73,7 cm - 19,6 by 29 in
Annunciation
PLACIDO COSTANZI
Rome, 1702 - Rome, 1759
Oil on canvas, 46,7 by 32,7 cm - 18,4 by 12,9 in
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Susanna and the Elders
TREVISANI FRANCESCO
Capo d’Istria, 1656 - Roma, 1746
Oil on canvas, 237 by 188 cm - 93,3 by 74 in
Portrait of Marquis Costanzo Patrizi
PASSERI GIUSEPPE
Roma, 1654 - Roma, 1714
Oil on canvas, 111 by 73,5 cm - 43,7 by 28,9 in
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Capricci of Classical Ruins by the Mediterranean
GRECO GENNARO KNOWN AS IL MASCACOTTA
Naples, 1667 - Naples, 1714
Oil on canvas, 44,5 by 59 cm - 17,5 by 23,2 in
Little painting with the view of the Pantheon
MIGLIARA GIOVANNI
Alessandria, 1735 - Milano, 1837
Oil on wood, 14 by 19,7 cm - 5,5 by 7,8 in
Capricci of Classical Ruins by the Mediterranean
GRECO GENNARO KNOWN AS IL MASCACOTTA
Naples, 1667 - Naples, 1714
Oil on canvas, 44,5 by 59 cm - 17,5 by 23,2 in
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Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife
GENNARI BARTOLOMEO
Cento, 1594 - Bologna, 1661
Oil on canvas, 98 by 150 cm - 38,6 by 59 in
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ARTMASTERS
2015
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