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artists:
Gillray, James
/ Fontana, Lucio
/ Braque, Georges
/ Saint Phalle, Niki de
/ Schedoni, Bartolomeo
/ Picasso, Pablo
/ Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique
/ Brueghel, Pieter, the Younger
/ Riza Abbasi
/ Ando Hiroshige, 1797-1858
/ Christo
/ Alsloot, Denys van
/ Clerck , Hendrik de
/ Chardin, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon
/ Pedrini, Filippo
/ Baschenis, Evaristo
Attributed works:
A document box (bunko), by Koda Katei (1886–1961). Showa period,
1930s–1950s. Gold makie and coloured lacquers, 41 by 33 by 14 cm.
[SIMON PILLING, 8 DUKE STREET, SW1. Asian Art London]
Attributed works:
A white-eared
Bulbul, by Reza
Abbasi. Safavid
Isfahan, Iran,
c.1630. Pigments
highlighted with
gold on paper,
35.2 by 23 cm.
CHRISTIE’S,
8 KING STREET
SW1[Asian Art LOndon]
Attributed works:
Adventure in technos dystopium – dystopium infi nite triptych, by
Orshi Drozdik (b.1946). 1984–95. Gelatin silver photographic print,
250 by 123 cm.
[EINSPACH FINE ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY, BUDAPEST. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
An exceptionally fi ne saddle. Eastern Tibet or China, 15th–17th
century. Iron, silver, gilding, wood and leather, 30 by 56 cm.
PETER FINER, 38–39 DUKE STREET, SW1. [Asian Art London]
Attributed works:
Bartolomeo Schedoni
The Beheading of
St John the Baptist (detail)
Oil on panel, 58 x 35 cm,
227/8 x 13¾ in. [TRINITY FINE ART]
Attributed works:
Black jug and lemon sole, by Georges Braque (1882–1963). 1942.
Oil on canvas, 50 by 61 cm.
[BERNARD JACOBSON GALLERY, LONDON. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Buddha Amoghasiddhi.
Tibet, 13th century.
Distemper on cloth,
94.9 by 71.6 cm.
[CARLTON ROCHELL
ASIAN ART, NEW
YORK. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
CHRISTO (AMERICAN/BULGARIAN 1935-2020)
PACKAGE
Est. £30,000-50,000 (+ fees). [Dreweatts]
Attributed works:
Denijs van Alsloot (before 1570 – before 1628) and Hendrick de Clerck (c. 1570–1629/30)
The Judgement of Midas (detail), oil on canvas, 158.3 x 238.6 cm, Auction: 9 November 2022 [Dorotheum]
Attributed works:
Evaristo Baschenis. Still Life with Musical Instruments. [Galerie Canesso]
Attributed works:
Filippo Pedrini
San Pelegrino Laziosi
70*48,5 cm. [Arte-Fact]
Attributed works:
Jean-Siméon CHARDIN
Copper pot, cauliflower and mortar with its pestle on an entablature
Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 13 × 15,9 in.
Provenance: Private collection, Paris
Literature: Pierre Rosenberg, L’opera completa di Chardin, Milan, 1983, n. p., n° 77, repr.
Estimate: €600 000 - 800 000 [Artcurial]
Attributed works:
John Bull taking a luncheon or British cooks cramming Old
Grumble-Gizzard with Bonne-Chère, by James Gillray (1756–1815).
1798. Hand-coloured etching, 25.5 by 36.2 cm.
[ANDREW EDMUNDS, LONDON. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Lucio Fontana
Madonna and Child,
1954–57
Inscribed ‘fontana’
(lower centre-right)
Registered
at the Fondazione
Lucio Fontana,
Milan, no. 73/1
Glazed ceramic
42 x 29 x 10 cm
(16 1/2 x 11 3/8 x 4 in.) [Robilant and Voena]
Attributed works:
Mitsumata
Wakarenofuchi,
from the series
One Hundred
Famous Views
of Edo (Meisho
Edo hyakkei), by
Utagawa Hiroshige
(1797–1858). 1857.
Woodblock print,
36.5 by 24.6 cm.
[ANASTASIA
VON SEIBOLD
JAPANESE ART,
4 CROMWELL
PLACE, SW7. Asian Art London]
Attributed works:
Mr William Shakespeares
Comedies, Histories, and
Tragedies. Published
according to the true
Originall Copies. 1632.
Paper and calf leather,
32.4 by 21.9 cm.
[PETER HARRINGTON
RARE BOOKS, LONDON. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Partition, guitare, compotier, by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). 1924.
Oil on canvas, 97.1 by 130.1 cm.
[HELLY NAHMAD GALLERY, LONDON. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Portrait of a
Zulu, by Frans
David Oerder
(1867–1944).
1897. Oil on
canvas, 53
by 42.9 cm.
ELLIOTT FINE
ART, LONDON. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Sphynx, by Nikki
de Saint Phalle
(1930–2002). 1975.
Painted polyester,
30 by 28 by 48 cm.
[GALERIE
MITTERAND,
PARIS. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Spring: peasants making
merry outside a tavern;
Summer: Peasants dance;
and Winter: view of a village
in the snow, by Pieter
Brueghel the Younger
(1564–1638). After 1616.
Oil on wood, diameter
24.5 cm. [GALERIE DE
JONCKHEERE, GENEVA. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Study of the hands of the
Virgin, by Jean-Auguste-
Dominique Ingres (1780–
1867). c.1836. Pencil on
paper, 23.3 by 14.4 cm.
[STEPHEN ONGPIN,
LONDON. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Untitled (P.C. III),
by Nicola Durvasula.
2021. Watercolour,
gouache and pencil
on paper. 20.5 by
30.5 cm.[ JOOST
VAN DEN BERGH,
1 PRINCES PLACE,
SW1. Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
A lion-shaped
incense burner.
Khorasan, Eastern
Iran, 12th century.
Cast and open-work
bronze, copper alloy,
22.5 by 22.1 by 6 cm.
[CHISWICK
AUCTIONS,
BARLEY MOW
CENTRE, W4. Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Cintimani tile. Ottoman, 16th century. Ceramic, height 29 cm.
ROSEBERY’S, 12 HAY HILL, W1 (BY APPOINTMENT) [Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Head of a man.
South Arabia, 3rd
century BC–1st
century AD.
Alabaster, height
13 cm.
[ARIADNE
GALLERIES,
LONDON. Frieze Masters]
Non-western art unattributed:
Hexalobed box and cover. China, 18th century. Cinnabar lacquer, 17.5
by 7 cm.
[J.A.N. FINE ART, 132–134 KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET, W8. Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Phoenix head ewer
(fengshouhu). China,
Tang Dynasty, Gongxian
kilns, Henan Province,
7th–8th century.
Ceramic, height 33 cm.
[MARCHANT, 120
KENSINGTON
CHURCH STREET, W8. Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Snuff bottle.
China,
Jingdezhen
kilns, 1820–50.
Porcelain, height
5.3 cm.
[SUSAN PAGE,
15 STRATTON
STREET, W1. Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Tapir-form vessels (Xizun). Song/Ming Dynasty and 17th/18th
century. Archaistic gold and silver-inlaid bronze, largest length
35.5 cm. [BONHAMS, 101 NEW BOND ST, W1. Asian Art London]
Western art unattributed:
Head of an African King, Southern France, c.1120-1150. [Sam Fogg]
Western art unattributed:
Lot 565 A fine
miniature lantern
clock by
Fromanteel of
London, 17th cent. Lot 623 A museumquality
chalice,
Augsburg,
Johann David Saler,
circa 1705. Lot 3244 A significant Franconian sword
with inscription, circa 900 A.D.Lot 47
A lateantique
silver
casket with
Christogram,
incised decoration
and
gilding, 4th
century A.D.Lot 372
A Gothic
Madonna
with apple,
Salzburg,
circa 1420. [Hermann Historica]