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06/2022 | 1431 | 164
Pages: i- xxix
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A centaur abducting a nymph, by Giandomenico Tiepolo (1727– 1804). Pen and ink and watercolour on paper, 18.6 by 27 cm. [Maurizio Nobile, Bologna, Paris and Milan/Tefaf]
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A predella panel showing The Marriage of the Virgin, by Lippo Vanni (active c.1340–75). c.1345. Tempera on wood, 24.6 by 28.5 cm. [Brimo de Laroussilhe, Paris/Tefaf]
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Aimé-Jules Dalou (Paris 1838–1902) Bacchanale Plaster Diameter: 44  in. (114 cm.) [Agnews/Tefaf]
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Allegory of abundance, by Guiseppe Maria Mazza (1653–1741). c.1730. Terracotta, height 30 cm. Walter Padovani, Milan/Tefaf]
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Angelica Kauffman, Portrait of Marquise Orsola Priuli Maccarani. [Walter Padovani/Tefaf]
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Angelo de ROSSI (Genoa 1671 – Rome 1715) The Adoration of the Shepherds Executed in 1711 Original terracotta relief 54 x 50 x 11 cm Estimate : €300,000 / 500,000. [Camper Dabernat]
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Aphrodite. Roman. c.1st century AD. Marble, height 125 cm. [Galerie Chenel, Paris/Tefaf]
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Bacchanale or La Statue, by Paul Delvaux (1897–1994). 1967. Watercolour and ink on paper, 71 by 106 cm. [David Lévy, Brussels/Tefaf]
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Bartolomé Esteban MURILLO (Seville, 1617 - 1682) The Good Shepherd Oil on canvas. 165 x 112 cm In the same French private collection since 1764 [Aguttes]
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Bust of Lucrezia d’Este, by Antonio Canova (1757– 1822). 1821–22. Marble, height 42 cm. [Daniel Katz, London/Tefaf]
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Clockface from a longcase clock, by Thomas Mudge (1715–94). c.1758. Brass and silver in a mahogany case, height 195 cm. [TOBIAS BIRCH, EVESHAM/Masterpiece]
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Diamond cut egg, by David Nash (b.1945). 2020. Maple, 71 by 30 by 30 cm. ANNELY JUDA FINE ART, LONDON/Masterpiece]
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Effigy of Riccardo Rota, by Giovanni Da Nola (1478– 1559). c.1540–50. Marble, 129 by 60 by 43 cm. [Sam Fogg, London/Tefaf]
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Form, Forbabstufung, by Marina Apollonio (b. 1940). 1972. Acrylic on canvas, 70 by 70 cm. [The Mayor Gallery, London/Tefaf]
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Francesco SOLIMENA (Canale di Serino, 1657 - Naples, 1747) The triumph of Faith over Heresy through the intercession of Dominicans Canvas, 90 9/16 x 36 5/8 in. [Tajan]
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FRANCISCO DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES (Fuendetodos, 1746 – 1828, Bordeaux) Portrait of Don Juan López de Robredo, Embroiderer to King Carlos IV of Spain 1798-1799 Oil on canvas, 108.3 x 82.3 cm [Caylus/Tefaf]
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Fruit and leaves, by Matthew Smith (1879–1959). 1947. Oil on canvas, 38.1 by 61 cm. RICHARD GREEN, LONDON/Masterpiece]
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Funerary head of a woman. Southern Arabia, c.100 BC–100 AD. Calcite alabaster, height 28.3 cm. [Art Ancient, London/Tefaf]
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Georges de Porto- Riche, by JacquesÉmile Blanche (1861–1942). 1889. Oil on canvas, 100 by 65 cm. ROBILANT + VOENA, LONDON/Masterpiece]
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GIACOMO GINOTTI (1845–1897) Rome, c. 1877–1886 L’Emancipazione della schiavitù (The Emancipation of Slavery) White statuary marble, on a revolving Portasanta marble pedestal with octagonal foot 52 in. (132 cm.) high, the figure 83 in. (211 cm.) high, overall; 24 in. (61 cm.) diameter at foot Signed: ‘GINOTTI’ [Tomasso/Tefaf]
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GIOVANNI ANTONIO PELLEGRINI (Venice 1675 –1741) An unidentified allegory. Oil on canvas, 26 x 41 cm PROVENANCE: Private collection, England [Santa Tecla]
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Giovanni Battista Piamontini Faun with a Kid (detail) marble, height 152 cm, 60 in [Trinity Fine Art/Tefaf]
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GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO (1696–1770) Allegorical Figures of Valour and Fame: The Apotheosis of a Warrior Pen and brown ink and brown wash, over an underdrawing in black chalk. 216 x 289 mm. (81⁄2 x 113⁄8 in.) [Stephen Ongpin Fine Art]
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Island of the Lights from Pinocchio, by Paula Rego (b.1935). 1996. Pencil, ink and watercolour on paper, 150 by 180 cm. PIANO NOBILE, LONDON/Masterpiece]
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Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805) The Head of a Young Girl Red and black chalk over stumped black chalk outline, heightened with white on prepared paper, 272 x 224mm [Christopher Bishop Fine Art/Tefaf]
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La Danse des Bacchantes – La Grande Vitrine Faune et Faunesse, by Maison Roux et Brunet and Léon Messagé (1842– 1901). 1890. Gilt-bronze and various woods, height 246 cm. Adrian Alan, London/Tefaf]
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LUCAS CRANACH I (1472–1553) The Nymph of the Spring oil on panel 32 ¼ x 47 ⅜ in. (82.1 x 120.5 cm.) £6,000,000–8,000,000. Christie's/Masterpiece]
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Monumental mixed metal exhibition vase, by Suzuki Chokichi Company. c.1882. Bronze, 91 by 43 cm. [STEVE SLY JAPANESE ART, BOURNEMOUTH/Masterpiece]
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Pierres number 2, by Alberto Magnelli (1888–1971). 1932. Oil on canvas, 168 by 100 cm. Applicat-Prazan, Paris/Tefaf]
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Suburbs of Amsterdam, by Jan Sluijters (1881–1957). 1907. Oil on canvas, 42 by 33.5 cm. [Daatselaar, Utrecht/Tefaf]
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The Mattias De Medici Blue Boys. Attributed to Jacopo Maria Foggini. Pair of polychrome lacca wood sculptures with glass eyes. Florence 1650s (Burzio/Tefaf]
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The sisters, by Augustus Edwin John (1878–1961). 1937. Oil on canvas, 76.2 by 63.5 cm. PHILIP MOULD, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Non-western art unattributed:
Egyptian canopic jar for Hena. Late Dynastic Period, c.664–525 BC. Alabaster, height 32.5 cm. GALERIE MALAQUAIS, PARIS/Masterpiece]
Non-western art unattributed:
Guro-Bete mask. Ivory Coast, 19th century. Wood, height 20.5 cm. [Serge Schoffel, Brussels/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
Skull of a Triceratops prorsus. Late Cretaceous period. Fossil, 170 by 115 by 150 cm. DAVID AARON, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Western art unattributed:
Altarolo with Madonna and Child and the Infant St John The Baptist Ebony, pietre dure, gilded bronze. 88 x 60 x 28 cm [Brun/Tefaf]
Western art unattributed:
Barocchetto period commode. Venice, 1720–70. Lacquered wood with gilding, height 90 cm. [Brun Fine Art, London/Tefaf]
Western art unattributed:
Detail of a cabinet incorporating 11 pietra dura, pietra tenere and pietra paesina tablets representing Tuscan landscapes. Cabinet and stand c.1720; plaques c.1690. Walnut and limestone, 170 by 111 by 56 cm. ANTHONY OUTRED, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Western art unattributed:
FRENCH, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY Silenus After the Antique Bronze 38 cm (15 in.) high PROVENANCE Private collection, USA [Tomasso/Tefaf]
Exhibition Review
The Morozov Collection: Icons of Modern Art
02/2022 | 1427 | 164
Pages: 204-206
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Reviewer:
Blakesley, Rosalind P. (Blakesley, Rosalind P.)
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The Morozov Collection: Icons of Modern Art Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris 22nd September 2021– 22nd February 2022 | :
Illustrations
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23. Ivan Abramovitch Morozov, Moscow, 1910, by Valentin Serov. 1910. Tempera on cardboard, 63.5 by 77 cm. (State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; exh. Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris).
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24. The cork or Country inn (La Guinguette), by Édouard Manet. c.1878. Oil in canvas, 72.4 by 92 cm. (Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow; exh. Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris).
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25. Bathers, by Paul Cézanne. 1892–94. Oil on canvas, 26 by 40 cm. (Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow; exh. Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris).
Exhibition Review
The Munch Museum (MUNCH), Oslo
12/2021 | 1425 | 163
Pages: 1201-1203
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Saumarez Smith, Charles (Saumarez Smith, Charles; Smith, Charles Saumarez)
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The Munch Museum (MUNCH), Oslo from 22nd October | :
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33. The Munch Museum at night. (Photograph Einar Aslaksen).
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34. Interior view of the museum, showing the lifts and elevators. (Photograph Einar Aslaksen).
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35. The sun, by Edvard Munch. 1910–11. Oil on canvas, 447 by 775 cm. (Munch Museum, Oslo).
Exhibition Review
Tracey Emin / Edvard Munch: The Loneliness of the Soul
07/2021 | 1420 | 163
Pages: 616-618
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Reviewer:
Cahill, James (Cahill, James; Cahill, J.)
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Tracey Emin / Edvard Munch: The Loneliness of the Soul Royal Academy of Arts, London 18th May–1st August | :
Illustrations
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1. Crouching nude, by Edvard Munch. 1917–19. Oil on canvas, 70 by 90 cm. (Munch Museum, Oslo; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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2. It – didnt stop – I didnt stop, by Tracey Emin. 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 152 by 183.5 by 3.7 cm. (Xavier Hufkens; © Tracey Emin; DACS 2021; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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3. Black cat, by Tracey Emin. 2008. Acrylic on canvas, 183 by 152 cm. (Private collection; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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4. The death of Marat, by Edvard Munch. 1907. Oil on canvas, 153 by 149 cm. (Munch Museum, Oslo; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Exhibition Review
Millet and Modern Art: From Van Gogh to Dalí. Saint Louis Art Museum, St Louis
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 346-348
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Reviewer:
Clarke, Michael (Clarke, Michael)
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Millet and Modern Art: From Van Gogh to Dal  Saint Louis Art Museum, St Louis 16th February–17th May | :
Illustrations
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21. Archaeological reminiscences of Millet’s Angelus, by Salvador Dalí. c.1934. Oil on panel, 31.8 by 39.4 cm. (Dalí Museum, St Petersburg FL; exh. Saint Louis Art Museum).
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22. In the rice fields, by Angelo Morbilli. 1901. Canvas, 182.9 by 130.2 cm. (Private collection; exh. Saint Louis
Article
Van Gogh as mentally ill: his contested Oslo self-portrait
02/2020 | 1403 | 162
Pages: 88-101
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Meedendorp, Teio (Meedendorp, Teio)
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Pilz, Kathrin (Pilz, Kathrin)
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Tilborgh, Louis van (Tilborgh, Louis van)
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1. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 51.5 by 45.2 cm. (National Gallery, Oslo).
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10. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 40 by 31 cm. (Private collection).
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11. Madame Roulin and her baby, by Vincent van Gogh. 1888. Canvas, 63.5 by 51 cm. (Robert Lehman Collection, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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12. Undergrowth, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 49 by 64.3 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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13. Image of Fig.1, superimposed with the X-radiograph, illustrating the initial outlines of the head, neck, shoulder, ear and lapel (with thanks to Heleen van Driel).
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14. Detail of the upper right edge of Fig.1, showing the paint to be less discoloured around the edges than in the picture plane.
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15. Micrograph of Fig.1 in raking light, showing the brushed texture of the paint in the lapel, partly flattened with a palette knife.
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16. Self-portrait as a ‘bonze’, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 61.5 by 50.3 cm. (Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Cambridge MA; bequest from the collection of Maurice Wertheim).
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17. Portrait of Peter Altenberg, by Max Oppenheimer. 1910. Whereabouts unknown. (From W. Michel: Max Oppenheimer, Munich 1911, p.3).
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18. The Arlésienne (Portrait of Marie-Julien Ginoux), by Vincent van Gogh. 1890. Oil on canvas, 60 by 50 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome).
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19. Entrance to a quarry, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 60 by 74.5 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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2. Self-portrait with bandaged ear and pipe, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 51 by 45 cm. (Private collection).
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20. Peter Altenberg, by Oskar Kokoschka. 1909. Oil on canvas, 76 by 71.5 cm. (Private collection, courtesy of Neue Gallery, New York).
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3. Armand Roulin, by Vincent van Gogh. 1888. Oil on canvas, 65 by 54 cm. (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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4. Self-portrait, by Edvard Munch. 1886. Oil on canvas, 33 by 24.5 cm. (National Museum, Oslo).
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5. and 6. Photograph of Fig.1 and its reverse, with an annotation by Eugène Blot: ‘Portrait de Van Gogh / oreille mutilée’. c.1909. (Cassirer-Archive, Zurich).
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7. Portrait of Vincent van Gogh, formerly attributed to Van Gogh. 1925– 28. Oil on canvas, 59.1 by 47.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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8. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 57.8 by 44.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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Opposite 9. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 65 by 54 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Edvard Munch: Love and Angst. British Museum, London
07/2019 | 1396 | 161
Pages: 578-581
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Reviewer:
Lloyd, Jill (J. L.) (Lloyd, Jill (J. L.); L., J.)
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Illustrations
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1. The sick child I, by Edvard Munch. 1896. Lithograph, 43.2 by 57.3 cm. (Munch Museum, Oslo; exh. British Museum, London).
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2. Vampire II, by Edvard Munch. 1895/1902. Colour lithograph, 38.6 by 55.3 cm. (Private collection; exh. British Museum, London).
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3. Two human beings. The lonely ones, by Edvard Munch. 1899. Woodcut print, 39.4 by 55.5 cm. (Munch Museum, Oslo; exh. British Museum, London).
Book Review
Nature’s Experiments and the Search for Symbolist Form. By Allison Morehead
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 94-95
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Reviewer:
Thomson, Belinda (Thomson, Belinda)
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6. Study for Décor, by Maurice Denis. c.1890–91. Charcoal and pastel on paper, 31.2 by 24.7 cm. (Private collection).
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08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: i–xviii
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[Auktionshaus Hecikmann, Chemnitz. Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) Bohemian landscape. Watercolour. 126 x 208 mm. Dated by the artist "den 16ten May 1828" and entitled "Morgennebel" (Morning fog).]
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[Auktionshaus Heickmann, Chemnitz. Edvard Munch (1863–1944) "The Woman II, Sphinx/Woman in three Stages". 1895. Drypoint and line etching in black ink. Signed. Woll 22 VIII. 295 x 345 mm.]
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[Bonhams, London. Frederic, Lord Leighton, PRA (British, 1830-1896) Little Fatima oil on canvas 40.7 x 25.4cm (16 x 10in). £100,000-150,000*]
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[Bonhams, London. William Roberts R.A. (1895-1980) Demolition Squad pencil and watercolour Executed circa 1941 Sold in June 2018 for £125,000 *]
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, Paris. Ercole Setti (1530 –Modena –1618) A Procession Pen and brown ink, black chalk, 10.5 x 30 cm]
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[F. Baulme Fine Arts, Paris. Jan Van Bijlert, Paris and Oenone, oil on canvas, 123.5 x 91 cm, signed, lower left ‘J Bijlert fecit’ Provenance: Collection of the painter Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre (1714- 1789); thence by descent]
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[Robilant + Voena, London. Alighiero Boetti (1940 - 1994) Mappa, 1983 Signed and dated ‘Kabul Afghanistan 1983’ on the overlap Embroidery 114 x 176 cm; (44 7/8 x 69 1/4 in.)]
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[Trinity Fine Arts, London. Anton Raphael Mengs (Aussig 1728–Rome 1779) Portrait of José Nicolás de Azara (1730–1804) Oil on canvas 82.6 x 63.5 cm / 32 1/2 x 35 in Provenance Probably Giuliana Falconieri, Principessa di Santacroce]
Western art unattributed:
[Bonhams, London. A French late 17th/early 18th century gilt and patinated bronze group of the Laocoon After the Antique £60,000–80,000 Provenance U.K. Private Collection]
Western art unattributed:
[Galerie Sismann, Paris. Apostle Limestone, traces of polychromy and gilt Lorraine 1330–1340 H.90 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer, London. A Pair of Spanish Bronze cannon barrels, circa 1600 Provenance: The Duke of Lerma (b.1552 – d.1625) Private Collection UK]
Book Review
Gurlitt: Status Report. With contributions by Matthias Freher, Georg Kreis, et al.
05/2018 | 1382 | 160
Pages: 436-437
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Reviewer:
Chojnacka, Monica (Chojnacka, Monica)
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8. Sea in stormy weather, by Edouard Manet. 1873. Canvas, 55 by 72.5 cm. (Kunstmuseum Bern).
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