These collaborative selling shows by two of the top dealers in the field are always eagerly awaited and on display until February 3 is a variety of medieval enamels; medieval, Renaissance and baroque ivories; wood and stone sculpture; metalwork; bronzes; medieval tapestries and more.
Among the highlights are a reliquary chassé with a Crucifixion Group, Limoges 1190-95, and a c.1420-40 Nuremberg clay rendering of Christ and the Apostles with original gilding and polychrome.
Top two link up in medieval Manhattan
FOR their third biennial exhibition, Blumka Gallery of New York and Kunsthandlung Julius Böhler of Munich join forces for a truly stunning collection of recent acquisitions at Blumka’s premises at 209 East 72nd Street.