Price on Request $125
MORRISON, Jeremy (intro) Michael Pruskin Collection
[148] pp.
w/ 352 lots
Sotheby's London
2008
10 5/8" x 8 3/8"
Fine
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Pruskin Decorative Art refers to the collection and expertise of Michael and Julia Pruskin, who were prominent dealers in 20th-century decorative arts. Their gallery, also known as Pruskin Gallery, specialized in applied and fine art from 1880 to 1970. The Pruskins were known for their discerning eye and their influence in shaping the market for high-end pieces during that period.
Specialization:
The Pruskin Gallery focused on a wide range of decorative arts, including furniture, lighting, mirrors, ceramics, sculpture, and paintings. Michael Pruskin was a collector who owned a significant collection of decorative arts, including works by Rex Whistler. The collection was sold at Sotheby's in London in 2008. The sale included multiple pieces by Rex Whistler, such as Lot 298 and Lot 293
Time Period:
Their expertise centered on the period from 1880 to 1970, encompassing movements like Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Modern.
Influence:
The Pruskins were recognized as authorities in their field, helping to elevate the status of 20th-century decorative art among collectors.