Bellagio
Gallery of Fine Art (BGFA), renowned for presenting world-class exhibitions in
an unrivaled setting, announced today “Fabergé Revealed” will debut November
14, 2014.
Organized
in partnership with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, “Fabergé Revealed” will
showcase 238 rare Fabergé artifacts. A part of the largest public collection of
Fabergé outside of Russia, these treasures are synonymous with exquisite
craftsmanship, impeccable taste and the rich history of the Russian imperial
family from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Unique to this exhibition
is a small collection of “Fauxbergé” objects – Fabergé look-alikes once
believed to be originals.
“These
treasured objects encompass the beauty of art while also telling one of the
most powerful stories in history – the fall of the Russian imperial family,”
said BGFA Executive Director Tarissa Tiberti. “‘Fabergé Revealed’ will
highlight each of the distinct styles displayed in the original House of
Fabergé stores in St. Petersburg, Moscow and London centuries ago.”
Throughout
the late 1800s and early 1900s, the House of Fabergé produced more than 150,000
objects of art, jewels and silver articles – many of which were one of a kind
with detailed design and artistry. “Fabergé Revealed” will feature signature
pieces from Fabergé’s original collection, including the Imperial Pelican
Easter Egg (1897), created to celebrate the Dowager Empress of Russia. The
red-gold egg unfolds into eight oval frames graduated in size, each rimmed with
pearls and inscribed with the names of the institutions that appear on the
front. A pelican stands in a nest atop the egg and feeds her young, symbolizing
maternal care.
BGFA’s
current exhibition “Painting Women: Works from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston”
will close October 17, 2014 to make way for the new exhibition. “Fabergé
Revealed” will be on view November 14, 2014 through May 25, 2015. Tickets will
be $17; $14 for Nevada residents and seniors 65 and older; and $12 for
students, teachers and military with valid ID. Children 12 and younger are
free. Information is available by calling (702) 693-7871 or (877) 957-9777, or
online at bellagio.com/bgfa.
BGFA
is open daily 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Last admissions are sold 30 minutes prior to
closing.
About
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
Located
at the heart of the elegant Bellagio Resort & Casino, Bellagio Gallery of
Fine Art is Las Vegas’ premier exhibition space – where great art goes on
vacation. Since opening in 1998, the gallery has presented exhibitions of
artworks and objects drawn from internationally acclaimed museums and private
collections, including “Warhol Out West,” “Figuratively Speaking: A Survey of
the Human Form,” “Classic Contemporary: Lichtenstein, Warhol and Friends,”
“American Modernism,” “The Impressionist Landscape: From Corot to Van Gogh” and
“Picasso Ceramics.”
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