Fine Art Music Photography.

New York, Oct 08, 2013

LOT 263

JOHN MONTELEONE, "FOUR SEASONS" GUITARS SERIES
LINER NOTES Four guitars created by master luthier John Monteleone, each representing one of the four seasons and photographed by Jonathan Singer. The idea to construct an inseparable quartet of guitars, each one thematically representing one of the four seasons, slowly materialized after years of amassing a collection of tone woods that began to speak to my visualization of the seasons as a complete set of guitars. The building process took over six years to complete. The designs grew largely as improvisations along the way and included inlay designs of semi-precious stones with precious metals and jewels in the ornamentation. The bodies, necks and sound boards are all carved from a variety of figured maples and spruces from the American and European continents. An assortment of natural and dyed woods were used around the edges of the guitars to ornamentally frame their borders. -John Monteleone
WINTER Alpine spruce, curly red maple, macassar ebony, Honduras mahogany, African paduak, sterling silver, mother-of-pearl, diamonds; natural finish.
SPRING Italian spruce, tiger maple, ebony, curly sugar maple, Honduras mahogany, African paduak, mother-of-pearl abalone, paua shell, turquoise, diamonds; sunburst finish (white to blue), cutaway.
SUMMER German alpine spruce, Oregon big leaf maple, macassar ebony, Honduras mahogany, African paduak, red coral reconstituted stone, mother-of-pearl, diamonds, rubies; scroll body, sunburst finish (yellow to red), scroll body with cutaway;
AUTUMN Alpine spruce, Oregon big-leaf maple, ebony, koa, Honduras mahogany, African paduak, spiney oyster reconstituted stone, mother-of-pearl; sunburst finish (yellow to orange), cutaway.
SPECIFICS Photographed with a H2D-39 Hasselblad digital camera.
SIZE 24" x 36"
MEDIUM Four archival digital prints on rag paper in clam-shell box.
VALUE $5,400 - $6,000
STARTING BID $4,200

USD 5,400 - 6,000

Sold: USD 4,750


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Each limited edition print is hand-signed by Jonathan Singer.