Michael Smith

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    Old World Splendor: The Michael Smith’s Sale at Christie’s

    A Palladian Villa by Michael S. Smith
    Photo via Christie’s

    Classical Sensibility, Modern Context
    The unbelievable art and furniture gathered together at the Palladian-style villa auction at Christie’s span the past 500 years. Going through the sale, it’s hard to imagine that such an extraordinary amount of art and design were put together for a single auction. But given that they’re from a private property that was designed by the Obamas’ White House interior designer, Michael S. Smith, it came at no surprise. There are over 450 lots of museum-quality pieces, including Asian art and antiques, Old Master paintings and historic European furniture. Walking through this “Palladian villa”, it became apparent why the designer is planning on bidding on some of the items that he himself have been putting together for this sale for the past five years.

    Yes, the overall collection is old world, but the pieces offer an extraordinary level of comfort that one can easily live with in modern times. Further, what I also liked about this sale was that the estimated prices were quite varied, and they offer an excellent opportunity to bid between some of the fairly reasonable pieces to the most lavish ones. Michael is said to be so passionate about this sale, that he even wrote a book about it, “Building Beauty: The Alchemy of Design” (Rizzoli).

    Vyna St. Phard, Christie’s 2013
    Background: A group of five African masks from the Ivory Coast/Liberia/Democratic republic of Congo (including a Lega-style mask, a Guro mask, and two Dan masks)

    Counting sheep: Francois-Xavier Lallane ‘Mouton De Pierre’ A pair of sheep, designed circa 1979, welcome visitors to the Palladian Villa Sale
    Pair of sheep from Francois-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008)

    Dramatic: Background Painting – Fedele Fischetti (Naples 1732 – 1792) La toilette de Psyche, oil on canvas 
    Christie’s presents a two-day sale of a Palladian Villa on April 23-24, 2013
    A ‘Zanzibar’ mother-of-pear and pewter inlaid hardwood chest, late 19th/Early 20th century
    Top: Two Bamileke Style masks, Cameron
    A Chinese black-lacquered altar table
    Top center: Chinese Scroll Fragments, in and color on silk, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
    The first portrait of a scholar
    Left: A pair of oak folding theater chairs, modern
    Each with a padded back and seat, covered in suede leather. Right: An Irish Regency mahogany open armchair, circa 1815, attributed to Gillingtons
    Top drawings: Pable Picasso (1881 – 1973), Alphabet anthropomorphe, signed ‘Picasso’ (on the fourth sheet) pencil on paper
    Bottom: A pair of French oak dinning chairs, mid-20th century
    Top: Sam Glankoff (1894-1982), Untitled, PP 2067, signed and dated “Glankoff 73” (lower right) ink and cassein on Japanese handmade paper
    A pair of George III mahogany side chairs, circa 1780
    Background painting: Leon Polk Smith (1906-1996), Correspondence Green, Signed, titled and dated
    Laurence Fayard
    Background painting: Sean Scully (b. 1945) signed “Scully” oil on two attached canvas. Executed in 1989
    Left: A Chinese Rootwood Table, 19th Century
    Top: Jean-Pierre Pincemin (b. 1944), Canto IV (Paris Generation Plus, collection Grand Format). A pair of George III Elm Ladderback Side Chairs, Late 18th/19th Century
    Forefront: A circular marble table with baluster support, 19th century
    Left: Central European silvered and cream painted side chairs, German or Northern Italian, circa 1780. Right: Follower of William Larkin, Portrait of a lady,
    full-length, in black embroidered gown with lace collar
    Left: A brass boat propeller sculpture, 20th century
    Photos courtesy High End Weekly™