Property from a Washington DC Private Collection
Maker's mark ВП, Moscow, 1819
Goblet form, the domed spreading foot with a stiff leaf border, set with finift enamel plaques depicting the Passion of Christ, bordered by paste stones, above an inscription in Armenian, dated 1819, rising to a knopped stem, the bowl with foliate cagework and set with finift enamel plaques depicting Christ, the Mother of God, and John the Baptist, bordered by paste stones, the rim inscribed: Тело Христово приимите, Источника бессмертного вкусите [Receive the Body of Christ; partake of the Fountain of Immortality ].
Height 11 1/2 inches (29 cm), approximately 28.4 ounces (880 grams), gross.
Sold for $10,240
Estimated at $7,000 - $9,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Property from a Washington DC Private Collection
Maker's mark ВП, Moscow, 1819
Goblet form, the domed spreading foot with a stiff leaf border, set with finift enamel plaques depicting the Passion of Christ, bordered by paste stones, above an inscription in Armenian, dated 1819, rising to a knopped stem, the bowl with foliate cagework and set with finift enamel plaques depicting Christ, the Mother of God, and John the Baptist, bordered by paste stones, the rim inscribed: Тело Христово приимите, Источника бессмертного вкусите [Receive the Body of Christ; partake of the Fountain of Immortality ].
Height 11 1/2 inches (29 cm), approximately 28.4 ounces (880 grams), gross.
Auction: Russian Paintings / Russian Works of Art, Apr 21, 2026
NEW YORK, NY – Doyle’s highly successful auction of Russian Paintings / Russian Works of Art on April 21, 2026 saw international bidding drive outstanding results and a sale total that topped $1.7 million – far surpassing expectations. The paintings section of the sale delivered exceptional prices for a broad range of Russian art spanning the 19th and 20th centuries.
Ivan Fedorovich Choultsé
Transatlantic competition drove bidding on a radiant landscape by Ivan Fedorovich Choultsé (1874–1939) far beyond its $20,000–40,000 estimate, achieving an impressive $152,900. Titled Coucher de soleil (Engadine), or Twilight of the Gods, the circa 1905 work captures a brilliant sunset over a snow-covered landscape in the Swiss Alps—a region that proved a rich source of inspiration for the artist. Choultsé was celebrated for his masterful handling of light, particularly in winter scenes, where he rendered snow and ice with remarkable luminosity and depth.
Alexey Gavrilovich Venetsianov
Portrait of a Girl with a Hay Rake attributed to Alexey Gavrilovich Venetsianov achieved a stunning $140,200 amid spirited bidding that spanned the globe. Venetsianov (1780-1847) is widely regarded for his sensitive portrayals of rural life, which helped shape a distinctly Russian school of genre painting in the early 19th century. Property from a West Coast Private Collection, the present painting depicts a young peasant girl rendered in the characteristic manner of the Russian master.
Dmitri Krasnopevtsev
Strong results were also seen for Soviet non-conformist art, with a focused group of works underscoring continued demand for “unofficial” artists working beyond the limits of state-sanctioned doctrine. Among them, a still life by Dmitri Krasnopevtsev (1925-1995) achieved $70,350, reflecting sustained collector interest in artists who developed highly individual visual languages—often marked by wit, experimentation, and a pointed engagement with the realities of Soviet life.
Russian Works of Art
The April 21 sale also featured a section showcasing Russian Works of Art, including Fabergé, enamels, silver, porcelain and icons. (Read More)
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