Colour Speaks all Languages: Selected Works from the Al Thani Collection at Hôtel de la Marine

 

Element d incrustation en forme de tete
Inlay
Egypt, New Kingdom, Ramesside, 19th-20th Dynasty, c. 1292-1070 BC
Glass
3.8 x 4.6 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC1038
© The Al Thani Collection 2019. All rights reserved. Photography by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.

 
 

Colour Speaks all Languages

Selected works from the Al Thani Collection

 

October 3, 2024 — October 5, 2025

From Autumn 2024, The Al Thani Collection at the Hôtel de la Marine will host a temporary exhibition on the theme of colour and the ways it has been used and interpreted in works of art by different civilisations throughout history. Presenting approximately 80 works of art drawn from The Al Thani Collection, most of which are shown at the Hôtel de la Marine for the first time, the exhibition includes a diverse selection of extraordinary and often unusual objects representing cultures across five continents, and spanning the 3rd millenium BC to the 21st century. They are presented in six sections according to their colour: black, white, red, yellow, blue and green.

Each section comprises a diverse range of cultural and historical works, encompassing a multitude of materials and techniques. These include sculptures crafted from wood, stone, or metal; ceramics; textiles; engravings; and objets d'art. The exhibition includes a Fang-Betsi wooden reliquary guardian sculpture (black), a Roman marble sculpture (white), a Mughal hookah base (red), an Egyptian head-shaped inlay (blue), an Olmec ceremonial axe in jade (green) and ‘The Saint Louis Reliquary', a gold locket from the late 14th or early 15th century presented to Guy de Montfort by King Louis IX of France (yellow).

By way of this classification, visitors are invited to observe the various materials used to create the works in relation to their production technique. They can reflect on the effects produced by the variety of colours, the brilliance of the hues and the contrasts within the works, and finally, they can ponder the symbolism of the works in relation to the cultures of the world.

Titled after a quotation by the English essayist Joseph Addison (1676-1719), the exhibition will be on view in Gallery 3; a selection of Renaissance masterpieces from The Al Thani Collection are on display in Galleries 1, 2 and 4.

Organized by The Al Thani Collection Foundation in collaboration with the Centre des monuments nationaux. Curated by Hélène de Givry, curator at The Al Thani Collection.

 
 
 

Click the image below to watch Colour Speaks all Languages. Selected works from The Al Thani Collection.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Exhibition Preview

 

Tete de reliquaire
Reliquary head
Gabon, Fang-Betsi, c. 1800–1900
Wood, iron, brass
28.2 x 14.3 cm x 15 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC1068
© The Al Thani Collection, 2015. All rights reserved. Photograph by Matt Pia.

Babouin
Baboon
Egypt, Late Period, 664-332 BC
Obsidian
6 x 3 x 3 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC978
© The Al Thani Collection, 2018. All rights reserved. Photograph by Prudence Cuming Associates.

Element d incrustation en forme de tete
Inlay
Egypt, New Kingdom, Ramesside, 19th-20th Dynasty, c. 1292-1070 BC
Glass
3.8 x 4.6 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC1038
© The Al Thani Collection 2019. All rights reserved. Photography by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.

Perle de collier en forme de chouette
Owl bead
Peru, Moche, 200-600
Gold
H. 4.6 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC979
© The Al Thani Collection, 2018. All rights reserved. Photography by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.

Pendentif reliquaire
Reliquary pendant
France, Paris, 1350-1370
Gold, tooth
H. 3.7 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC724
© The Al Thani Collection 2018. All rights reserved. Photographs taken by Todd White Art Photography.

Medaillon mangeur de lune cheppu
Mooneater (Cheppu)
Tibet, 1875-1900
Turquoise, lapis lazuli, gold
11.8 x 7.7 x 4.7 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC034a
© The Al Thani Collection 2019. All rights reserved. Photography by Matt Pia

Base de narguile huqqah
Hookah base
India, Mughal, 1700-1750
Glass, gold
14 x 17 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC925
© The Al Thani Collection, 2017. All rights reserved. Photograph by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.

Boite en forme de peche
‘Peach’ box
China, Qing Dynasty, reign of Qianlong (1735-1796)
Gold, garnet
H. 11.7 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC1053
© The Al Thani Collection 2019. All rights reserved. Photography by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.

Plaquette
Plaque
Possibly Syria, Arslan Tash (?), Neo-Assyrian, 800-700 BC Elephant ivory
5.7 x 9.1 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC288
© The Al Thani Collection 2018. All rights reserved. Photographs taken by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.

Amphorisque
Amphoriskos
Roman, 1-300 AD
Rock crystal, bone
H. 9.2 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC717b
© The Al Thani Collection 2018. All rights reserved. Photography by Todd White Art Photography.

Hache
Celt
Mexico, Olmec, 900-400 BC
Jadeite
20 x 9.5 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC940
© The Al Thani Collection, 2018. All rights reserved. Photography by Todd White Art.

Hache ostensoir nbouet gi okono
Axe baton (Nbouet, Gi okono)
New Caledonia, Kanak, c. 1800
Nephrite jade, coir, flying fox fur, coconut shell
H. 54 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC455
© The Al Thani Collection 2019. All rights reserved. Photography by Matt Pia.

L Isis Hope
The Hope Isis
Athens, Roman, 50 BC-50 AD
Pentelic marble
60,9 x 27 x 20 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC383
© The Al Thani Collection 2018. All rights reserved. Photograph by Todd White Art.

Divinite
Deity
Mexico, Olmec, 900-600 BC
Serpentine
H. 12.7 cm
The Al Thani Collection, ATC1142.2
© The Al Thani Collection, 2023. All rights reserved. Photography by Studio Hughes Dubois.