Seven Seas Splendor features $5 million fine art collection

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled details of the breathtaking $5 million art collection to be permanently displayed aboard Seven Seas Splendor. Taking nearly two years to curate and commission, the 300-piece collection is sourced from artists and galleries from around the world and will debut when the new ship launches in February 2020.

Taureau Noir (l) and Notre Dame de Vie (r) by Pablo Picasso

When Seven Seas Splendor sets sail next year she will become the new standard in perfected luxury. Regent Seven Seas Cruises‘ new flagship will offer her 750 guests the most luxurious accommodations, a Culinary Arts Kitchen with 18 stations for hands-on gourmet cooking demonstrations presented by master chef instructors and a brand-new spa & wellness concept. To complete the luxury experience Splendor will feature one of the most discerningly curated collections of museum-quality 20th and 21st century art on the seas. Values at over $5 million he collection will include works from Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró.

Frank Del Rio, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., who personally commissioned artwork for the ship said: “We created a contemporary fine art collection that transforms each space with thoughtfulness, color and inspired creativity to perfect the ambience of luxury. This is truly a cohesive collection our guests will appreciate, with each piece impeccably displayed in public areas and in guest suites throughout this magnificent ship.”

The Bullfighter Move (l) and The Styx (r) by Joan Miró

The collection features works from more than 200 artists across dozens of mediums, including:

  • Pablo Picasso (Lithograph and Print). Two Picasso works are on display in Prime 7 and in the Regent Suite
  • Eduardo Arranz-Bravo (Oil on Canvas). Arranz-Bravo’s works are on display in Prime 7 and in the Atrium
  • Juan Roberto Diago (Mixed Media on Canvas). Diago’s works are on display in Coffee Connection
  • Roberto Matta (Oil on Canvas). Matta’s Ouvrez c’est Nous is on display in the Atrium
  • Wifredo Lam (Gouache, pastel and charcoal on paper load on canvas). Lam’s work is on display in the Regent Suite
  • Duncan McClellan (Glass). Two hand-blown glass sculptures capture the focus of conversation in the Observation Lounge with fiery colors and sleek curves
  • Joan Miró (Aquatint and Carborundum, Lithographs). Miró’s works are on display in Prime 7
  • Alexander Krishonov (Bronze Sculpture). Krishonov’s bronze sculpture is on display in the Serene Spa & Wellness
Time Warrior (l) and Miray (r) by Juan Roberto Diago

Reflecting an extensive and diverse collection featuring modern and classic artists, the works are presented in all areas of Seven Seas Splendor, from restaurants and lounges to hallways and restrooms, complementing the ship’s elegant interior design. Great thought was given to the positioning of the pieces, beyond how they would appear in the space.

Bull (l), Adub (c) and The Worker (r) by Eduardo Arranz-Bravo

For example, there is historical significance of Joan Miró’s The Bullfighter Move on display next to Eduardo Arranz-Bravo’s Bull in Prime 7, the ship’s premier steakhouse. Miró’s and Arranz-Bravo’s work showed at the same prestigious Sala Gaspar Gallery in Spain in 1969, the same year The Bullfighter Move was created. Miró, age 76 at the time, was well-established internationally as one of Spain’s masters. He became more familiar with the talent of 28-year old Arranz-Bravo’s works through this showing, and championed Arranz-Bravo as an emerging artist and helped him rise to worldwide acclaim. Now, their work will be forever displayed next to each other on Seven Seas Splendor.

An installation that will become an iconic sculpture aboard Seven Seas Splendor is the dramatic mythical dragon rising from under the floor and swirling through the large space up through the ceiling to greet guests in front of Pacific Rim, the ship’s exquisite Pan-Asian restaurant. Holding a supernatural pearl, the cast bronze dragon is an embodiment of good luck in Asian culture. Guests will walk through the winding, life-size dragon to enter Pacific Rim.

Dramatic chandeliers, which were commissioned and are also works of art, add to the sophisticated décor. They reflect light in a beautiful balance between drawing attention to their marvelous designs and filling the room with warmth and clarity. The Lasvit Glass art fixture in the Atrium for example features five rings with 358 clear Bohemian crystal hand-blown glass rods. The grand chandelier in Compass Rose Restaurant features 870 illuminated glass panels. The 6,170-pound chandelier is comprised of stainless steel and hand-blown glass.

In total, there are 216 exquisitely designed crystal chandeliers in restaurants, lounges and in other public spaces on Seven Seas Splendor, with another 119 crystal chandeliers inside the spacious suites and 218 chandeliers illuminating the ship’s corridors.

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