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LADIES MINGLING IN THE GRAND BAZAAR

In Islamic & Indian Art

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LADIES MINGLING IN THE GRAND BAZAAR
ATTRIBUTED TO AMADEO PREZIOSI (MALTA, 1816-1882)
watercolour on paper, framed and glazed
Sight size 48.7cm x 68.5cm 
Amadeo Preziosi (1816-1882) was a Maltese painter known for his vivid and detailed watercolors of the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire, and Romania. Preziosi studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, and eventually settled in Istanbul, where he set up his workshop and became ingrained in society, also contributing his time to the dragoman of the British Embassy and the Greek legation. He experienced success with his workshop here, which was often visited by tourists wishing to take souvenirs home. Notably, Edward VII visited and purchased several of his pieces.His works have a draughtsman-like quality to them, yet his linework is handled in watercolour rather than a bold, opaque ink, which keeps his compositions soft and atmospheric. Ladies Mingling in the Grand Bazaar is representative of these qualities, with its precise colour-blocking and vivid tones. It also shares the detail-oriented characteristics of Preziosi’s other works, while maintaining the atmospheric and ethereal vein. Portrait of a Turkish Beauty, attributed to Amadeo Preziosi, a drawing sold through Bonhams, The Travel and Exploration Sale, 6 December 2012, lot 131, appears to be a preparatory drawing of the same seated female figure dressed in white in the foreground of this finished watercolour, leaving us in no doubt that this painting is by Amadeo Preziosi. 
LADIES MINGLING IN THE GRAND BAZAAR
ATTRIBUTED TO AMADEO PREZIOSI (MALTA, 1816-1882)
watercolour on paper, framed and glazed
Sight size 48.7cm x 68.5cm 
Amadeo Preziosi (1816-1882) was a Maltese painter known for his vivid and detailed watercolors of the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire, and Romania. Preziosi studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, and eventually settled in Istanbul, where he set up his workshop and became ingrained in society, also contributing his time to the dragoman of the British Embassy and the Greek legation. He experienced success with his workshop here, which was often visited by tourists wishing to take souvenirs home. Notably, Edward VII visited and purchased several of his pieces.His works have a draughtsman-like quality to them, yet his linework is handled in watercolour rather than a bold, opaque ink, which keeps his compositions soft and atmospheric. Ladies Mingling in the Grand Bazaar is representative of these qualities, with its precise colour-blocking and vivid tones. It also shares the detail-oriented characteristics of Preziosi’s other works, while maintaining the atmospheric and ethereal vein. Portrait of a Turkish Beauty, attributed to Amadeo Preziosi, a drawing sold through Bonhams, The Travel and Exploration Sale, 6 December 2012, lot 131, appears to be a preparatory drawing of the same seated female figure dressed in white in the foreground of this finished watercolour, leaving us in no doubt that this painting is by Amadeo Preziosi. 

Islamic & Indian Art

Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
22 Connaught St
London
W2 2AF
United Kingdom

Purchase collections for Islamic & Indian Art (Sale 850)

Purchases will be availble for collection from our London Venue at 22 Connaught St, London, W2 2AF until Wednesday 25th June.  After that they will be divided as below.  

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STORAGE: Items will be stored at 22 Connaught Street, until Wednesday 25th June at 5pm.Thereafter we will store items at Stephen Morris Shipping Ltd., 15 Ockham Drive, Greenford Park, Greenford, UB6 0FD.
Telephone +44(0)20 8832 2222. Items will be available to collect from 9am on Friday 27th June.

Please ensure payment has been made prior to collection. This can be done online, bank transfer or in person at our London office - details will be shown on your invoice also. Please note we are unable to accept cash or payments over the phone.

COST: Please note from Friday 27th June you will be charged by our storage partners.
Insurance 0.25% (all items)
Smalls (paintings and objects) - £2.50 admin fee then £1.00 per day. 
Furniture pieces - £5.50 admin fee then £2.50 per day.

FOR SCOTTISH BUYERS

STORAGE: Items will be stored at 22 Connaught Street, until Wednesday 25th June at 5pm.

Thereafter items will be transported to our Edinburgh saleroom and will be available to collect by appointment from 11th July.

All collections will be by appointment only (this applies to both carriers and personal collections).
CALL 0131 557 8844
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BUYER'S PREMIUM

The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium, at the following rate, thereon.

26% up to £20,000
25% from £20,001 to £500,000
20% thereafter

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REMOVAL OF PURCHASES

Responsibility for packing, shipping and insurance shall be exclusively that of the purchaser. See Collections & Storage section for more info specific to this particular auction.

COLLECTIONS & STORAGE OF PURCHASED LOTS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUYERS & UK (OUTSIDE SCOTLAND) BUYERS

STORAGE: Items will be stored at 22 Connaught Street, until Wednesday 25th June at 5pm.Thereafter we will store items at Stephen Morris Shipping Ltd., 15 Ockham Drive, Greenford Park, Greenford, UB6 0FD.  

Telephone +44(0)20 8832 2222. Items will be available to collect from 9am on Friday 27th June.

Please ensure payment has been made prior to collection. This can be done online, bank transfer or in person at our London office - details will be shown on your invoice also. Please note we are unable to accept cash or payments over the phone.

COST: Please note from Friday 27th June you will be charged by our storage partners.

Insurance 0.25% (all items)
Smalls (paintings and objects) - £2.50 admin fee then £1.00 per day.  
Furniture pieces - £5.50 admin fee then £2.50 per day.

FOR SCOTTISH BUYERS

STORAGE: Items will be stored at 22 Connaught Street, until Wednesday 25th June at 5pm.

Thereafter items will be transported to our Edinburgh saleroom and will be available to collect by appointment from 11th July.  

All collections will be by appointment only (this applies to both carriers and personal collections).

CALL 0131 557 8844
EMAIL info@lyonandturnbull.com

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