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MAGNIFICENT CABINET OF CURIOSITIESA collection of almost 600 works offered for sale in Paris
16 October 2013
Paris - Christies is pleased to announce the sale of an extraordinary cabinet of curiosities , to take place in Paris on
16 October this year. The collection comprises approximately 600 works, including paintings, drawings, furniture
and objets dart, spanning periods from Antiquity to the 17th century. The entire collection, with an estimated value
of 4,000,000 to6,000,000, was amassed during the second half of the 20th century by renowned collector Jacques
and Galila Hollander. Since their wedding in 1975, the couple spent all of their free time gathering marginalised
treasures, conserving and displaying the works in a spectacular fashion within the tradition of a Renaissance
Kunstkammer.
Grgoire Debuire, Valuations Director, stated:Disclosing the sale of this cabinet of curiosities to art lovers around the glob
is a long-awaited and very special event. The return of a Kunstkammer trend is unprecedented, visible throughout interior design
magazines to contemporary art installations, however, a collection of this quality is rarely offered on the market. The profusion and
quality of works, and the flair with which they were chosen, make this collection a work of art in itself.
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Interior shotthe collection of Jacques and Galila Hollander, in their home in Belgium
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It took almost 50 years and a particularly keen eye to create this
theatrum mundi. It was almost by accident that at the age of 17,
Jacques Hollander began his collection of rare and unusual objects,
noticing their value before anyone else. Irresistibly attracted by a set of
porcelain cups and saucers in a window shop ofLa Chausse dIxelles,
he purchased them and sold them only a few metres down the street,
for almost twice as much. This was the start of his addiction, in the
words of his wife Galila, who shares with him this all-consuming
passion.
Galila Barzila-Hollander comments: Jacques had a gift for spotting
rare and genuine objects instantly, and this was strengthened by his exceptional
photographic memory. I believe he would not have chosen me, had he not discerned
the same kind of abilities in me, which we cultivated together even our
honeymoon was spent scouring antique shops!
The couples curiosity and thirst for knowledge were boundless. They ferreted through fairs and junk shops
auctions and antique shops, without confining themselves to specific categories. Their search led to acquiringpaintings and drawings of all sorts, masterpieces of virtuosity carved in ivory or rock crystal, furniture, weapons and
objects from every continent. It is precisely their eclectic and spontaneous nature which allowed the collection to
naturally take the form of a cabinet of curiosities, long before the concept came back into fashion.
The objects in the sale belong to categories brought forth by a method of classification used by 17th century
scholars: Arteficialia (or artefacta - the products of Man), which includes a bowl with a turned and carved ivory lid
(estimate: 120,000-180,000, illustration below), Naturalia(products of nature) such as a pair of corals on a turned
ivory plinth (estimate: 15,000-25,000, illustration below), as well as Scientifica (scientific objects) or even Exotica
that which relates to exotic plants and animals.
Double portrait of Jacques and Galilacreated for their 20th wedding birthday
"photo-painting Georges-Charles Vanrijk"
Cup and its cover,
molded and turned ivory
Germany, probably Nuremberg,
XVIIth century
Estimate: 120,000180,000
White marble crane
Germany or Italy,
XVIIth or XVIIIth century
Estimate: 10,00015,000
Pair or corals on their ivory baseXVIIth century and later
Estimate: 15,00025,000
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The countless treasures acquired by the collectors quickly outgrew their home on the outskirts of Brussels. To solvethe problem, Jacques and Galila Hollander built a neoclassical structure in the form of a rotunda to house their
collection. Upon entering this stunning private museum, a large wall of 33 inset glass display cases form a sort of
mysterious giant chessboard (illustrated on page 1). Opaque at first sight, the display cases are then successively lit
by an ingenious computerised system, revealing the treasures collected by the couple.
With impeccable taste and curating flair, Jacques and Galila arranged, presented and displayed works of art and
objects in the collectors arrangements so beloved by Marcel Proust, offering windows that reveal different
worlds full of character, where compositions unite specific techniques or a materials, through a variety of works
with common origin or iconographic theme. Displayed in this way, the collection in itself becomes an object o
contemplation.
After Jacques Hollanders death in 2004, Galila decided to keep the collection as it was. This auction will act as atestimony, a tribute to her husbands exceptional eye and taste.
Galilas latest venture focuses on contemporary art. In 2005, I went to the Armory Show in New York, thinking I was
going to an exhibition of armour, Galila recalls. I surprised myself by buying a firstwork, then a second Id got the bug again.
Almost 1000 artists are now represented in her collection, created with the same exploratory and unprejudiced spirit
that she developed with Jacques. A selected compendium will be exhibited at Christies in Paris at the time of the
sale.
Auction:
Wednesday, 16 October 2013, 10:00 am & 2:00 pm.
Public exhibition:
Saturday 12, Monday 14 and Tuesday 15 October, 10:00 am6:00 pm
Christies Paris:
9 avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris
CONTACT:Beverly Bueninck | +33 1 40 76 84 08 | [email protected]
Right: A collection of objects arranged together according to iconography, geography, and medium
Left: 17th century Flemish still-life and sculpture, antique statue and a Japanese lacquered vault
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*Estimates do not include buyers premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyers premium and do not reflect costs, financing fees or application
of buyers or sellers credits.
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