The Winter Show At 70 Years

The Winter Show in New York had another run this week featuring over 70 leading dealers from many different countries. As with past shows, there are new, returning, and longtime exhibitors showing museum-quality works in the fine and decorative arts from international makers and artists. All ticket proceeds from the fair and benefit events, directly funded the East Side House Settlement. Chubb returned as The Winter Show’s presenting sponsor for the Show’s 70th Anniversary, celebrating 28 years of partnership and support.

Featured image: Pyramidal Flower Vase Delft, circa 1690. Marked with the initials AK, for Adrianus Kocx owner of De Grieksche A, The Greek A factory, this piece, featuring a hexagonal base and six sections, unfolds a narrative centered around Faith, Hope, and Love. Aronson of Amsterdam.

Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of emerald set jewelry.
Coomi x Muzo Fringed Splendor Bracelet in 20k yellow gold and Sunburst Necklace.
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of hand blown glass lamp.
Double Argand Lamp c. 1820, gilt bronze and brass, glass blown and cut with glass shades, blown, frosted and wheel-cut, glass prisms and glass chimneys. Hirschl & Adler Galleries, London.
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of hanging circular lighting.
Niamh Barry: Fouette II, Suspended Light Sculpture, 2013. Maison Gerard, New York.
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of intricate woven basket.
Maeda Chikubosai II: “Longevity” Flower Basket, 1985. Bamboo and rattan. Thomsen Gallery, New York. 
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of glass and brass lantern.
Lantern, designed and manufactured by W.A.S. Benson 1910. Brass and glass. Wartski, London.
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of wooden chair.
Mahogany curule armchair. France, Directoire-Consulate period, 1796-1803. Stamped Jacob-Frères rue Meslée. Jacob-Frères 1796-1803 (Georges I| (1768-1803) – Honoré-Georges Jacob (1770-1841). Solid mahogany and mahogany veneer. Galerie Léage / Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz, Paris/New York.
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of large dining table and velvet upholstered chairs.
Irish George IV four pedestal mahogany dining table attributed to Mack, Williams and Gibton, early 19th Century. A rare set of twelve George III mahogany dining armchairs circa 1770.
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of framed hanging artworks.
Emilie Pugh: Chronos (86400 seconds), 2022. Burnt kozuke paper. Michael Goedhuis, London. 
Design and Style Report image, The Winter Show exhibit of large wooden sculpture.
Michael Coffey; Galaxy Il Monumental Carved Wall, 2021, walnut.

The Winter Show: Open to the public from January 19-28, 2024, at the Park Avenue Armory, Email: office@thewintershow.org.

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