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Apollo
Isabel Andrews
Dec 2007
'Caravaggism and the Baroque in Europe' at R+V
'The exhibition showcases the discovery made earlier this year of Antiveduto Grammatica's Allegory of Music (c. 1618), a work previously known only through replicas.'
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Art Market : Old Masters
Daily Telegraph
Colin Gleadell
Nov 2007
'Caravaggism and the Baroque in Europe' at R+V
'For the past 10 years the gallery has been working closely with the Italian car importer Luigi Koelliker, who has ammassed a collection of nearly 2,000 paintings, most of which explore the influence of Caravaggio on European artists.'
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Mayfair flies old master flag
Antiques Trade Gazette
Scott Reyburn
Nov 2007
'Caravaggism and the Baroque in Europe' at R+V
'...the exhibition will include around 15 of the latest additions of French, Dutch and Flemish Caravaggesque paintings to the formidable collection of the Milanese entrepreneur Luigi Koelliker, whom Robilant+Voena advise.'
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Adam Dant: The Art of Hedge at R+V
The Guardian, The Financial Times, Bloomberg
Charlotte Higgins, Peter Aspden and others
Nov 2007
Adam Dant
'..'Hedge Hell', sketched in fire-red ink resembles a Hieronymus Bosch nightmare updated to include death by champagne magnum, mansions lost in divorce courts and severed heads impaled on wrought-iron fence posts, with cell-phones still affixed to their ears.'
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Basta to bureucracy
Financial Times
Susan Moore
Sep 2007
Florence Biennale and Edmondo di Robilant
'...Edmondo di Robilant says that 'up to 10 years ago it was difficult to get Italian collectors to understand that if you had a really fantastic example of something, then it was worth much more than a mediocre or damaged example...'
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Elger Esser at R+V
Kultureflash.com
Kultureflash editorial
May 2007
Elger Esser
'This small but wondeful show brings to light the work of German artist Elger Esser. Celebrated in the US yet little known in this country, Esser makes quiet photographs of European landscapes in the romantic vein of Caspar David Friedrich.'
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