Would a book of poems dedicated to Dora Gordine from the poet and critic Arthur Symons sold at auction in 1995 shed some light on Gordine’s creative circle? Here volunteer Stella Beaumont takes this poetry book as a starting point for an intriguing exploration of Gordine and Symons’s relationship. Three years into volunteering duties at […]
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A Closer Look at the Carl Fabergé Teaset
An exquisite teaset made by Carl Fabergé – comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl – was sold at the auction of Dora Gordine and Richard Hare’s silver collection on 15 November 1994 in Geneva. Here volunteer Louise Dear takes this teaset as a starting point to explore Gordine and Hare’s collection and the House […]
Stars at Auction: Exploring the Sales of Dora Gordine and Richard Hare’s Private Art Collection
What were the star buys at the two major auctions in November 1994 of Dora Gordine and Richard Hare’s collection of Russian silver, art and artefacts? Here volunteer Alison McGregor tells the story of these two auctions and the amazing items that were sold to raise funds to renovate Dorich House, the couple’s former home. […]
Symbolic, Decorative and Accessible: The Enduring Popularity of the Russian Easter Egg as Art Form
Using the collection of eggs owned by Dora Gordine and Richard Hare that were sold at auction in 1994 as a starting point, here volunteer Stella Beaumont explores the rich tradition of the decorated Easter egg in Russia. Gracing the cover and featuring prominently amongst the lots listed in the auction catalogue of Phillips’ November […]
Collecting and Display at Dorich House
What do some decorative wall brackets sold at auction in 1994 tell us about plans Dora Gordine and Richard Hare had for the future of Dorich House? Here volunteer Nadia Stern takes these modest items as a starting point for a wider exploration of the collection and the couple’s dream of the house as a […]