The White Interior
Image Print Size: 58 x 83 cm
Anthony Christian
Signed Limited Edition, Artist Proof, Number 4/15
Anthony Christian (b. 1945) was already making a name for himself by the tender age of ten as the only child in history to be granted permission to study by copying masterpieces in London’s National Gallery. His first major oil painting was a full-size, 6 by 4.5 feet, copy of Dutch master Philips Wouwermann’s Cavalry Battle. The work provoked media frenzy and the art world pronounced him a child prodigy.
The artist, today 73 years of age, has enjoyed an illustrious and unprecedented career as an artist. His art has taken him to America, France, Tibet and India, as well as many other countries where he associated with artists such as Dali, Picasso and Warhol, and where he painted (often portraits) for the rich and famous: from the late Lord Mountbatten and Peter Cazelet (in the Queen’s Royal Collection) to actors Terence Stamp and Donald Sutherland.
Faced with the choice of further fame as a society portraitist or searching out a greater, more profound artistic truth, Christian left England to live in Bali and South India where he set up a museum to display his life’s work. Based in Asia, he was able to quickly gain a wider clientele of collectors and a worldwide reputation for his Old Master technique.
Zari’s representation of Christian marks an important return to the city that developed his distinct ‘inner voice’, artistic conscience and critical eye that would judge everything he ever created as an artist. Vogue’s affirmation several decades ago: “Anthony Christian is a new world’s child who makes old world portraits,” remains equally true almost half a century on.
Sincere thank you to Anthony and Fanny Christian for allowing us to display his incredible images.
Click the link to view Anthony’s website
(please click on the image to see the full painting)
Image Print Size: 58 x 83 cm
Anthony Christian
Signed Limited Edition, Artist Proof, Number 4/15
Anthony Christian (b. 1945) was already making a name for himself by the tender age of ten as the only child in history to be granted permission to study by copying masterpieces in London’s National Gallery. His first major oil painting was a full-size, 6 by 4.5 feet, copy of Dutch master Philips Wouwermann’s Cavalry Battle. The work provoked media frenzy and the art world pronounced him a child prodigy.
The artist, today 73 years of age, has enjoyed an illustrious and unprecedented career as an artist. His art has taken him to America, France, Tibet and India, as well as many other countries where he associated with artists such as Dali, Picasso and Warhol, and where he painted (often portraits) for the rich and famous: from the late Lord Mountbatten and Peter Cazelet (in the Queen’s Royal Collection) to actors Terence Stamp and Donald Sutherland.
Faced with the choice of further fame as a society portraitist or searching out a greater, more profound artistic truth, Christian left England to live in Bali and South India where he set up a museum to display his life’s work. Based in Asia, he was able to quickly gain a wider clientele of collectors and a worldwide reputation for his Old Master technique.
Zari’s representation of Christian marks an important return to the city that developed his distinct ‘inner voice’, artistic conscience and critical eye that would judge everything he ever created as an artist. Vogue’s affirmation several decades ago: “Anthony Christian is a new world’s child who makes old world portraits,” remains equally true almost half a century on.
Sincere thank you to Anthony and Fanny Christian for allowing us to display his incredible images.
Click the link to view Anthony’s website
(please click on the image to see the full painting)
Image Print Size: 58 x 83 cm
Anthony Christian
Signed Limited Edition, Artist Proof, Number 4/15
Anthony Christian (b. 1945) was already making a name for himself by the tender age of ten as the only child in history to be granted permission to study by copying masterpieces in London’s National Gallery. His first major oil painting was a full-size, 6 by 4.5 feet, copy of Dutch master Philips Wouwermann’s Cavalry Battle. The work provoked media frenzy and the art world pronounced him a child prodigy.
The artist, today 73 years of age, has enjoyed an illustrious and unprecedented career as an artist. His art has taken him to America, France, Tibet and India, as well as many other countries where he associated with artists such as Dali, Picasso and Warhol, and where he painted (often portraits) for the rich and famous: from the late Lord Mountbatten and Peter Cazelet (in the Queen’s Royal Collection) to actors Terence Stamp and Donald Sutherland.
Faced with the choice of further fame as a society portraitist or searching out a greater, more profound artistic truth, Christian left England to live in Bali and South India where he set up a museum to display his life’s work. Based in Asia, he was able to quickly gain a wider clientele of collectors and a worldwide reputation for his Old Master technique.
Zari’s representation of Christian marks an important return to the city that developed his distinct ‘inner voice’, artistic conscience and critical eye that would judge everything he ever created as an artist. Vogue’s affirmation several decades ago: “Anthony Christian is a new world’s child who makes old world portraits,” remains equally true almost half a century on.
Sincere thank you to Anthony and Fanny Christian for allowing us to display his incredible images.
Click the link to view Anthony’s website
(please click on the image to see the full painting)