Written by Andrea Domenech

Timeless elegance

At our upcoming Luxury Day auctions on June 18, 19 and 27 you can find the perfect jewelry to start building your jewelry box or to replace or upgrade one of your star pieces.

The effortless, timeless and elegant designs are the right ones for your everyday life, a smart investment and a reflection of your personal style. These essential pieces serve a similar purpose to the basics in your capsule closet. They are versatile, easy to combine with any outfit, and sophisticated enough to elevate even the simplest look. From designer rings, pendants or diamond riviéres, these timeless treasures will be with you for a lifetime. They have transcended time and trends, achieving an iconic status that always gives them an unmistakable shine.

Written by Andrea Domenech

Important private collection. Latest trends: New artistic paradigms

In recent decades and following the rhythm set by the avant-garde, artistic currents have emerged and fed back on each other with fascinating speed, blurring the boundaries between the various trends that have shaped the current artistic landscape. The multiplicity of perspectives, cultural influences and individual visions that make up contemporary artistic practice, translucid through the infinity of styles and techniques that, as conceptual art has already shown us, have revolutionized its own notion. Artists such as Bernar Venet, Damien Hirst, Jan Fabre, Arne Quinze, David Lachapelle, open the door to a universe as intimate as it is collective, which manages to question the viewer in as many ways as their interpretations. Far from representing conventional plastic values, art is moving through a moment of rupture towards new paradigms that expand its limits beyond its traditional boundaries.

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The lyrical landscape of Fernando Zóbel

As one of the most in vogue artists of the current art scene, Fernando Zóbel stars in our next auction

The brilliant post-war generation transformed the artistic practice of the time into a space where plurality and creative richness were a cry for freedom. In this context, the work of Fernando Zóbel, whose figure acted as a catalyst for artistic liberation in Spain, is essential.

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Important private collection: The Legacy of the great artists of the 20th and 21st Century

Collecting art is one of the most exciting, complex and enigmatic activities that human beings have developed since time immemorial. But what motivations move a certain individual to dedicate part of his or her vital and economic resources to the purchase of art in a passionate, constant and conscious manner?

In this respect, the extraordinary group of more than 100 works that will mark a before and after in the national art market is a paradigmatic example of a contemporary art collection, forged on the basis of a meticulous research work developed over two decades with an expert eye and a passion and artistic sensitivity that translucent in each work. In this sense, the creator of this anthological collection of works shows us, once again, that any good collection should be understood as an entity in continuous development that evolves as our understanding, knowledge and interests evolve.

Written by Andrea Domenech

The Elegance and Virtuosity of Marble in Sculpture

Setdart is dedicating a monographic auction to the virtuosity of stone with twenty-seven lots, mostly marble, which will allow sculpture lovers to enjoy the unblemished finesse of those who mastered the chiseling of such delicate material.

The 19th century was the great century of the expositions, a hymn to industrial progress and globalization. Although London in 1851 with its first Universal Exposition in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park has been recognized as the best known of these events, it was France in 1798 who inaugurated this tradition with the French Industrial Exposition.

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Art and Culture of the Far East: A Private Collection at Auction

Setdart presents an important private collection of Chinese and Southeast Asian art. Almost sixty lots where sculpture, architectural elements, furniture and decorative arts participate in a set with a life of its own, the result of a lifetime dedicated to oriental collecting.

Written by Andrea Domenech

Important private collection: The Legacy of the great artists of the 20th and 21st Century

Collecting art is one of the most exciting, complex and enigmatic activities that human beings have developed since time immemorial. But what motivations move a certain individual to dedicate part of his or her vital and economic resources to the purchase of art in a passionate, constant and conscious manner?

In this respect, the extraordinary group of more than 100 works that will mark a before and after in the national art market is a paradigmatic example of a contemporary art collection, forged on the basis of a meticulous research work developed over two decades with an expert eye and a passion and artistic sensitivity that translucent in each work. In this sense, the creator of this anthological collection of works shows us, once again, that any good collection should be understood as an entity in continuous development that evolves as our understanding, knowledge and interests evolve.

Written by Andrea Domenech

The great Rolex icons

Rolex, the Swiss watchmaking firm, is almost certainly one of the most famous in history, renowned for the quality of its creations and the savoir-faire that characterizes it. Their designs represent a perpetual quest for precision, strength, luxury and excellence. From its beginnings in the early twentieth century, the brand was linked to sports competitions, being the first to achieve a watertight watch that tested the limits and resistance of the machinery.

Written by Andrea Domenech

Meninas Madrid Gallery, edition 2024

Auction May 13th

The famous meninas by Velázquez arrive at the Setdart auction house, reinvented and reinterpreted with the inspiration that Madrid evokes in different artists and celebrities and under the project of the artist Antonio Azzato.
For yet another year, Setdart will host the charity auction dedicated to these iconic sculptures, which have previously been exhibited in different spaces in the city of Madrid, making the public space a place of exhibition. The event will take place on 13 May and, on this occasion, 11 Meninas will be on sale at the auction.

Written by Andrea Domenech

Gucci: More than a brand, a fashion icon

Gucci is synonymous with a fascinating legacy, a living history of fashion almost a century later after its founding. 

Offering exclusivity while creating an inclusive culture, alternating classic and very trendy products and meeting the expectations of young consumers as much as possible, these are some of the strategic elements that Gucci is currently following to achieve an explosive growth that is repositioning it with a wide visibility and popularity among the new generations. In this context, Setdart presents an auction of 55 lots of the iconic Italian brand in which stand out the bags, objects of cult and desire for fashion lovers.

Written by Andrea Domenech

Echoes of the Classical World: An Extraordinary Library

“I talk only to myself and to my books”.

With this phrase Pliny “the Younger” expressed both his love of reading and its importance in the development of knowledge. The internal dialogue between oneself and the ideas proposed by the pages is not a mere conversation. The Socratic method in classical philosophy developed ideas through discussion and questioning.

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Grau Sala: the artist who did not want to succumb to the avant-gardes

Auction 23 April. Among the many Spanish artists whose work falls within the framework of the Paris school, Emili Grau Sala is a particularly singular case. Far from succumbing to the hegemonic dominance of the avant-garde, Grau Sala refused to subscribe to any of the isms that at the time ruled the international art scene.

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Iconic Design Pieces

Setdart, in its upcoming design auction, promises to showcase an exquisite variety of pieces by renowned designers from different corners of the world. From the Nordic countries to France, Germany, England, the United States, Italy or Spain, this auction is bound to captivate design enthusiasts with its diverse offerings.

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Le Grand Tour: The fascination of the traveler

Setdart is inviting tenders for an interesting collection of bronzes from the collections of travellers who toured the main European capitals in the 19th century. More than fifty lots will be on offer to satisfy our explorer’s cravings.

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Fine jewelry: Luxury and transcendence

Luxury brands and leading houses in the sector are betting more than ever on fine jewelry, taking advantage of a market in constant growth. As we enter this fascinating universe, it is crucial to understand that the creation of a piece of jewelry is a meticulous process that demands an exceptional level of skill and expertise. In addition, the prestige and reputation of a firm play a fundamental role in the valuation of its creations. Emblematic names such as Tiffany & Co, Cartier or Van Cleef & Arpels represent the very essence of exclusivity and excellence, which intensifies the desire for their pieces exponentially.

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Roaring Twenties: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Private Collection

Setdart presents an important private collection focused on the first third of the 20th century. It is unusual to tender extensive collections dedicated to such specific periods in the history of art. In this case, within this beginning of the century, we find painting, sculpture, ceramics and glass of the most relevant European manufactures.

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Diamonds are forever

The emotional and symbolic value that has been associated with diamonds for decades is due to an effective business strategy and, especially, to an excellent marketing campaign sustained over time that has managed to establish the idea that this stone is a declaration of love and commitment.

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The eternal smile, buddas collection

The intricate history of Buddhist sculpture in Southeast Asia unfolds like a fascinating tapestry dating back to the 6th century. During that period, a cultural transformation known as the Indian cultural sphere took deep root, giving rise to a splendid religious art in service of Theravada Buddhism. In these lands, Buddhist kingdoms rose, some flourishing majestically for centuries, while others succumbed to the invasion of more powerful neighbors.

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Decorative arts: Distinction and beauty

Historically, the Decorative Arts have been relegated to a secondary role, overshadowed by the Fine Arts: painting, sculpture and architecture. From Setdart, we want to vindicate his figure for his leading role in the best collections of the international scene.

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20th Century: The birth of a new era

As usual in Setdart, we are once again focusing on 20th century design, this time focusing on Nordic furniture, France and England, and Spain and Italy, without forgetting Italian glass. Four thematic auctions that will delight avant-garde lovers on Thursday, March 7.

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Skateboard Decks: The boom of urban culture

The irruption of urban culture was undoubtedly one of the great revolutions of the twentieth century which, as could not be otherwise, found in art one of its greatest expressions. In this sense, the emergence of skateborading as one of the quintessential symbols of this sociocultural movement also became a means of expression for many of the great artists and designers who captained urban art.

But what are the origins of this fruitful union between the world of skateboarding and the world of art?

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Religious art: the divine and the human

Setdart will auction more than five hundred pieces from an exclusive collection of religious art. A lifetime dedicated to devotional collecting.

 

Could Luther even imagine what his ninety-five theses would unleash at the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg? Centuries later, the imagery is still present in the streets, with contemporary artists who continue the path of those who, years ago, gave passion to wood.

The Church, together with the Crown, has been one of the main buyers of works of art throughout history, only displaced by the bourgeoisie, whose power has been increasing exponentially since the 17th century. Although, especially since the 19th century, the production of sacred works has declined, there are still outstanding artists producing pieces of exceptional quality and that have nothing to envy to those of previous workshops of great renown.

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Oriental Treasures

Setdart presents, as part of a private Anglo-Spanish collection, a selection of oriental pieces that bring together many of the artistic techniques that have fascinated the West since the sixteenth century.

 

Although the eastern lands of Asia were not unknown to Europeans, thanks in part to Marco Polo, until the 15th century these two cultures had lived in virtual isolation from each other, establishing small intermittent links between merchants and nomads. Thanks to the advances in geography that marked the beginning of the Modern Age, the riches of the five continents became a whole that began a tireless flow around the globe, which continues to this day.

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Great exponents of renaissance, baroque and romantic painting on auction

From a private collection made up of genuine museum pieces, Setdart brings together in the Haute Époque category masterpieces by leading figures from different periods and places: Italian Renaissance, Neapolitan Rococo, Madrid Baroque and Danish Romanticism.
Firstly, Portrait of a Girl, from the Italian school, belonging to a transitional period between the Renaissance and the Baroque, but in which the portrait formulas of the Cinquecento can still be appreciated.

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