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Exhibition Review
Timeless Wonder: Painting on Stone in Rome in the Cinquecento and Seicento
02/2023 | 1439 | 165
Pages: 188-191
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Reviewer:
Weston, Giulia Martina (Weston, Giulia Martina)
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Reviewed Items
subjects:
Timeless Wonder: Painting on Stone in Rome in the Cinquecento and Seicento Galleria Borghese, Rome 25th October 2022– 29th January 2023 | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
21. Roberto di Filippo Strozzi, by Francesco de’Rossi known as Francesco Salviati. c.1550. Oil on red and black African marble, diameter 16 cm. (Private collection; exh. Galleria Borghese, Rome).
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22. Installation view of Timeless Wonder: Painting on Stone in Rome in the Cinquecento and Seicento showing on the right the Borghese- Windsor Cabinet. Roman, c.1620. Fir, poplar, ebony and chestnut, ivory, semiprecious hardstones, gilt bronze, silver and gilt silver, 178 by 126 by 54 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Galleria Borghese, Rome; photograph A. Novelli).
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23. Latona turning the Lycian peasants into frogs, by Cornelis van Poelenburgh. c.1620. Oil on lapis lazuli, 23 by 33 cm. (Museo dell’Opificio delle Pietre Dure, Florence; exh. Galleria Borghese, Rome).
Supplement
Recent acquisitions, Musée Fabre, Montpellier (2004–2022)
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1305-1324
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Lamentation over the dead Christ, by Leonello Spada. c.1610–11. Oil on canvas, 120 by 158 cm. Oeuvre d’intérêt patrimonial majeur, purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon and various sponsors, 2012, inv. no.2012.10.1.
Attributed works:
10. Anne Melon, by Jean Ranc. 1702. Oil on canvas, 147 by 116 cm. 11. Joseph Bonnier, by Jean Ranc. 1702. Oil on canvas, 146 by 116 cm. Purchases with the support of the FRAM Occitanie, 2017, inv. nos.2017.12.1 and 2017.12.2.
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12. Offering to Priapus, by Jean Raoux. 1720. Oil on canvas, 91.5 by 74 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2010, inv. no.2010.9.1.
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13. Masterpiece of craftsmanship: rattle, by Marc David Pascal Bazille. 1782. Gilded silver, length 13.5 cm. Purchase, 2007, inv. no.2007.11.1.
Attributed works:
14. Display jar, by the workshop of Pierre Favier the Younger. c.1650–60. Tin-glazed earthenware and polychrome grand feu decoration, 46 by 35.5 by 26 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2013, inv. no.2013.8.1.
Attributed works:
15. Silver covered bowl, by Jacques II Bazille. 1741–42. Silver, 12.5 by 17 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2021, inv. no.2021.17.1.
Attributed works:
16. The paddle game, by Jean Honoré Fragonard. c.1760–65. Oil on canvas, 75.5 by 99 cm. 17. The seesaw, by Jean Honoré Fragonard. c.1760–65. Oil on canvas, 75.5 by 99 cm. Trésors Nationaux, transfer from the Musée du Louvre to the Musée Fabre; the acquisition of these works was made possible thanks to the patronage of Webhelp, 2022, inv. no.2022.10.1 and inv. no.2022.10.2.
Attributed works:
18. Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham, by Joseph Marie Vien. 1749. Oil on canvas, 98 by 134.5 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine, 2015, inv. no.2015.21.1.
Attributed works:
19. Pyrrhus seeing Philoctetes in his lair on the island of Lemnos, by Pierre Henri de Valenciennes. 1789. Oil on canvas, 68.4 by 98.9 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Occitanie, 2019, inv. no.2019.32.1.
Attributed works:
2. Judith and Holofernes, by Filipo Vitale. c.1635. Oil on canvas, 126 by 154 cm. Gift of Didier Malka, 2020, inv. no.2020.34.1.
Attributed works:
20. Bust of Jean-Baptiste Riban, by Augustin Pajou. 1793. Terracotta, 54.5 by 48 by 32.5 cm. Purchase, 2005, inv. no.2005.11.1.
Attributed works:
21. Dying Achilles, by Jean-Baptiste Giraud. 1788. Plaster, 55 by 83 by 37 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2021, inv. no.2021.28.1.
Attributed works:
22. Arria and Paetus, by François André Vincent. c.1787. Oil on canvas, 102.8 by 124.5 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2014, inv. no.2014.5.1. 23. Renaud and Armide, by François André Vincent. c.1787. Oil on canvas, 104 by 122.5 cm. Purchase, 2021, inv. no.2021.29.1.
Attributed works:
24. Commode ‘sauteuse’. Southern French. c.1774–92. Wood and marble, 92 by 130 by 65 cm. Purchase, 2019, inv. no.2019.26.1.
Attributed works:
25. View of Florence and the Arno, by Joseph Wright of Derby. c.1789–93. Oil on canvas, 58.4 by 76.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, A. d’Espous and the Société Jean Larnaudie 2017, inv. no.2017.1.1.
Attributed works:
26. View of the Arno valley, in Florence, by Louis Gauffier. 1795. Oil on canvas, 82 by 110 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2016, inv. no.2016.21.1.
Attributed works:
27. Self-portrait as a youth in a frock coat, by Pierre-Paul Prud’hon. c.1784. Brown ink and pen on paper, 21 by 17 cm. Purchase, 2017, inv. no.2017.26.1
Attributed works:
28. The return of Ulysses, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1799. Oil on canvas, 100.5 by 148 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon and the association of the Friends of the Musée Fabre, 2006, inv. no.2006.4.1.
Attributed works:
29. View of the Benedictine Abbey at Vallombrosa, by Louis Gauffier. 1797. Oil on canvas, 84 by 116 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc- Roussillon, 2008, inv. no.2008.1.1.
Attributed works:
3. Martyrdom of St Agatha, by Andrea Vaccaro. c.1635–40. Oil on canvas, 122 by 159 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2013, inv. no.2013.16.1.
Attributed works:
30. Belisarius, by François-Xavier Fabre. c.1789–1800. Pen, metallic ink and black ink, and metallic ink wash over graphite pencil drawing on laid paper, 20.5 by 15.1 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2009, inv. no.2009.35.2
Attributed works:
31. The martyrdom of St Agnes, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1800–10. Pen and brown ink, and grey wash, over graphite lines, 57 by 48 cm. Purchase, 2017, inv. no.2017.24.1.
Attributed works:
32. Undergrowth, by Antoine Laurent Castellan. 1819. Black chalk, watercolour and white gouache highlights on paper, 14 by 19 cm. 33. The peaks at dusk, by Antoine Laurent Castellan. c.1828. Watercolour over black chalk lines on paper, 15.5 by 23.7 cm. Purchases with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2001, inv. no.2001.5.3 and inv. no.2001.5.1.
Attributed works:
34. Marquise Fanny Grimaldi, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1804. Oil on canvas, 80 by 50 cm. 35. Marquis Luigi Grimaldi della Pietra, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1804. Oil on canvas, 80 by 50 cm. Gift of A. d’Espous and the Société Jean Larnaudie, 2021, inv. no.2021.6.1 and inv. no.2021.6.2.
Attributed works:
36. Conjugal tenderness, by Louis Léopold Boilly. c.1807–10. Oil on wood, 52.5 by 43.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2021, inv. no.2021.5.1.
Attributed works:
37. Mont Saint-Michel in a storm, by Théodore Gudin. 1830. Oil on canvas, 97 by 138 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Occitanie, 2017, inv. no.2017.27.1.
Attributed works:
38. Bust of Henry Vassal-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, by Joseph Nollekens. 1799. Marble, 69 by 43 by 18 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Occitanie, 2018, inv. no.2018.10.1.
Attributed works:
39. Women at the fountain, by Dominique Papety. c.1839–40. Oil on canvas, 96 by 135 cm. Gift of Marie-Hélène Yseult Sabatier, 2010, inv. no.2010.17.1.
Attributed works:
4. Death of St Joseph, by Bernardo Cavallino. c.1635–40. Oil on canvas, 46.5 by 36 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and various sponsors, 2015, inv. no.2015.4.1.
Attributed works:
40. Mariuccia, by Henri Lehmann. 1841. Oil on canvas, 96.4 by 71 cm. Purchase, 2016, inv. no.2016.17.1.
Attributed works:
41. Countess Victoire de Clermont-Tonnerre, by Alexandre Cabanel. 1863. Oil on canvas, 182.5 by 138 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2021, inv. no.2021.2.1.
Attributed works:
42. Michelangelo in his studio, visited by Julius II, by Alexandre Cabanel. 1856. Oil on canvas, 63.3 by 103.1 cm. Purchase, 2015, inv. no.2015.10.1.
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43. Little Italian street singer, by Frédéric Bazille. 1866. Oil on canvas, 131 by 98 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2002, inv. no.2002.5.1.
Attributed works:
44. Head of a faun, by Alexandre Cabanel. 1860. Charcoal, stump and white highlights on paper, 52.9 by 40.8 cm. Gift of the Talabardon & Gautier gallery, 2020, inv. no.2020.29.1
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45. View of Maïre Island, by Carl Frederik Emmanuel Larsen. 1854. Oil on canvas, 32 by 56.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2020, inv. no.2020.2.1.
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46. Flowers, by Frédéric Bazille. c.1870. Oil on canvas, 63 by 48.5 cm. Purchase, 2004, inv. no.2004.13.2.
Attributed works:
47. Naked young man lying on the grass, by Frédéric Bazille. 1870. Oil on canvas, 147.5 by 138 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du Patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2002, inv. no.2002.5.2.
Attributed works:
48. The painter René Andreau, by George Daniel de Monfreid. 1895. Oil on canvas, 97.2 by 130.2 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2020, inv. no.2020.19.1.
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49. Orpheus, by Odilon Redon. c.1910. Oil on card, 63.3 by 61 cm. Gift of Jacqueline Englert-Marchal, 2009, inv. 2009.38.1.
Attributed works:
5. A coastal landscape with shipwrecks and ruins, by Salvator Rosa. c.1637. Oil on canvas, 73.8 by 163.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2019, inv. no.2019.16.1.
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50. Girls in green, by Auguste Chabaud. c.1907. Oil on canvas, 80 by 65 cm. Purchase, 2018, inv. 2018.2.1.
Attributed works:
51. Two footballers, by Jean Hugo. 1921. Gouache on paper, 30.5 by 25 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2021, inv. no.2021.15.1.
Attributed works:
52. Panic, by Jean Hugo. 1930. Tempera on canvas, 45 by 54 cm. Purchase with the support of DRAC Occitanie, 2022, inv. no.2022.8.1.
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53. Paul Eluard, by Valentine Hugo. 1932. Pastel on paper, 47 by 30 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2019, inv. no.2019.4.1.
Attributed works:
54. Marie Bell en Phèdre, by Jean Hugo. c.1946. Folding screen with two leaves, pastel on panel, each panel 122 by 49 cm. Purchase with the support of DRAC Occitanie, 2022, inv. no.2022.2.1.
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55. Composition, by Hans Hartung. 1945. Oil on paper mounted on plywood, 73 by 50 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2009, inv. no.2009.4.1.
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56. Painting, by Simon Hantaï. 1958. Oil on canvas, 232.5 by 214 cm. Purchase, 2002, inv. no.2002.9.1.
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57. The bat, by Germaine Richier. 1946. Cleaned natural bronze, 91 by 91 by 52 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 1996, inv. no.96.10.1.
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58. Fencer with mask, by Germaine Richier. 1943. Bronze, 105 by 70 by 33 cm. Purchase, 2006, inv. no.2006.19.1.
Attributed works:
59. 60-T-26, by Martin Barré. 1960. Oil on canvas, 140 by 130 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre with the support of Société Générale, 2009, inv. no.2009.2.1.
Attributed works:
6. Venus and Adonis, by Nicolas Poussin. c.1625–26. Oil on canvas, 74.5 by 199 cm. Gift of F.-X. Fabre, 1825, inv. 825.1.171, and Oeuvre d’intérêt patrimonial majeur, purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc- Roussillon and various sponsors, 2010, inv. no.2010.14.1.
Attributed works:
60. Untitled, by Claude Viallat. 1966. Oil on canvas, 80 by 150 cm. Purchase, 2008, inv. no.2008.10.1.
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61. Large pink space I, by Vincent Bioulès. 1969. Glycerophtalic lacquer on canvas, 195 by 189.5 cm. Gift of the association of the Friends of the Musée Fabre, 1995, inv. no.95.8.1.
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62. Transparency, by Geneviève Asse. 1973–74. Oil on canvas, 82.5 by 10.5 cm. Gift of the artist, 2013, inv. no.2013.3.3.
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63. Untitled, 8 November 1967, by Michel Parmentier. 1967. Lacquer on canvas, 245.5 by 229 cm. Purchase, 2020, inv. no.2020.11.1.
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64. Frame, by Pierre Buraglio. 1974. Wood, paint technique and thread, height 180 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2015, inv. no.2015.14.1.
Attributed works:
65. White, by Simon Hantaï. 1974. Oil on canvas, 236.5 by 207 cm. Gift of Jean-Marie Bonnet in memory of Jean Fournier, 2006, inv. no.2006.10.1.
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66. Painting 162 x 114 cm, 27 March 1971, by Pierre Soulages. 1971. Oil on canvas, 162 by 114 cm. Gift of Pierre and Colette Soulages, 2005, inv. no.2005.12.6.
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67. Painting 163 x 434 cm, 28 December 1959, by Pierre Soulages. 1959. Oil on canvas, 163 by 434 cm. Gift of Pierre and Colette Soulages, 2005, inv. no.2005.12.2.
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68. Untitled, by Pierrette Bloch. 1992. Knotted horsehair on foam board, 100 by 70 cm. Purchase, 2019, inv. no.2019.11.3.
Attributed works:
68. Untitled, by Pierrette Bloch. 1992. Knotted horsehair on foam board, 100 by 70 cm. Purchase, 2019, inv. no.2019.11.3.
Attributed works:
69. The impossible encounter, by Yan Pei-Ming. 2019. Oil on canvas, triptych, each panel 150 by 150 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine,
Attributed works:
7. The fall of Phaeton, by Sébastien Bourdon. c.1636–42. Oil on canvas, 137 by 170 cm. Purchase, 2018, inv. no.2018.9.1.
Attributed works:
8. St Paul healing the sick and exorcising a possessed man, by Eustache Le Sueur. 1645–46. Oil on canvas, 175 by 137.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2018, inv. no.2018.25.1.
Attributed works:
9. Bust of Jean Deydé, by Christophe Veyrier. 1684. Marble, 50 by 35 by 23.5 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Occitanie, 2017, inv. no.2017.15.1.
Article
Carlo Dolci’s Inscriptions 1 – Dolci’s signatures and prices in context
01/2022 | 1426 | 164
Pages: 4-15
related names
Author:
Spear, Richard E. (Spear, Richard E.)
Subjects
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Detail of Fig.10, showing Carlo Dolci’s self-portrait within a self-portrait, inscribed 1674.
Attributed works:
10. Self-portrait, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Oil on canvas, 74.5 by 60.5 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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11. Inscription on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.13.
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12. Christ Child with a garland of flowers, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Canvas, 96.5 by 76.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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13. David with the head of Goliath, by Carlo Dolci. 1680. Canvas, 131.5 by 106 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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2. Ecce Homo, by Carlo Dolci. 1681. Oil on canvas, 49 by 39 cm. (Galleria Corsini, Florence).
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3. Inscription on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.5.
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4. St Agatha, by Carlo Dolci. 1664–65. Oil on canvas, 73 by 41 cm. (Private collection).
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5. St Philip Neri, by Carlo Dolci. 1645. Oil on canvas, 44.5 by 36.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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6 and 7. Inscriptions on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.4.
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8. Inscription on a wooden frame behind St John the Evangelist on Patmos, by Carlo Dolci. 1656. Oil on copper, 38 by 49 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence).
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9. Luigi Gualtieri at the age of three, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Black, red and blue chalk with blue watercolour on white paper, 20.8 by 14.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
Exhibition Review
Luca Giordano: From Nature to Painting. Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples
05/2020 | 1406 | 162
Pages: 440-443
related names
Reviewer:
Volpi, Caterina (Volpi, Caterina)
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Reviewed Items
subjects:
Luca Giordano: From Nature to Painting Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples 6th April–12th July | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
10. Good Samaritan, by Luca Giordano. 1660. Oil on canvas, 136.5 by 167.5 cm (Musée des Beaux- Arts, Rouen; exh. Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte Naples).
Attributed works:
11. Tavern scene, by Luca Giordano. c.1654. Oil on canvas, 163 by 139 cm. (Fondazione Giuseppe e Margaret de Vito, Vaglia; exh. Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte Naples).
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12. Tarquin and Lucretia, by Luca Giordano. 1663. Oil on canvas, 138 by 187 cm. (Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples).
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03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: i-xl
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collectors and dealers:
Nicholas Hall (dealer), New York, United States / Robilant and Voena, London, Great Britain / TEFAF (Maastricht) / Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, London, Great Britain / Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, Leeds, Great Britain / Walter Padovani (dealer), Milan, Italy / Bailly Gallery, Geneva and Paris, Switzerland / Arnoldi-Livie (dealer), Munich, Germany / Bottegantica, Bologna, Italy / Carlo Orsi (dealer), Milan, Italy / Lullo Pampoulides (dealer), London, Great Britain / Rob Smeets, Geneva, Switzerland / Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, London, Great Britain / Alessandro Cesati, Milan, Italy / Simon Dickinson, London, Great Britain / Burzio, London, Great Britain / Santa Tecla Srl, Padua, Italy / Bacarelli & Botticelli, Firenze, Italy / Daxer & Marshall (dealer), Munich, Germany / Zornmuseet, Mora, Sweden / Art Conservation Awards / Irish Arts Review / Biennale Internazionale d'Antiquariato (Italy: Florence) / Paolo Antonacci (dealer), Rome, Italy / Fairfield University Art Museum, Fairfield, United States / Galerie Neuse, Bremen, Germany / Venator & Hanstein KG (auction house), Cologne, Germany / European Fine Art Fair (Maastricht) / Timothy Newbery (frames), London, Great Britain / Daniel Katz Ltd (dealers), London, Great Britain / Trinity Fine Art Ltd, London, Great Britain / Day and Faber, London, Great Britain / The-saleroom.com / Didier Aaron, Inc, New York, United States / Rafael Valls, London, Great Britain / Salon du dessin, Paris, France / Galerie Zlotowski, Paris, France / Jean-Luc Baroni, London, Great Britain / Marty de Cambiaire, Paris / Paul Prouté S.A. (gallery), Paris, France / Wienerroither & Kohlbacher, Vienna, Austria / Talabardon & Gautier, Paris, France / Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain / Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, Paris, France / Master Drawings (art periodical) / Brun Fine Art, London / London Original Print Fair / Dreweatts, Newbury, Great Britain / Artcurial, Paris, France / Hazlitt Gallery, London, Great Britain
Illustrations
Attributed works:
Francisco de Goya Visiones. 23.6 x 14.4 cm. Recently acquired by the Meadows Museum, Dallas
Attributed works:
[Arnoldi-Livie. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Bathers at the Beach of Fehmarn, 1912. Graphhite, 46 x 59 cm]
Attributed works:
[Artcurial. Baccio BANDINELLI Male Nudes (recto) Estimate: € 30 000 - 40 000]
Attributed works:
[BAILLY GALLERY, GENEVA AND PARIS. Head, by Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920). c.1910–12. Pencil on paper, 42.5 by 26.5 cm.]
Attributed works:
[BOTTEGANTICA, MILAN. Futurist blackbirds, by Giacomo Balla (1871–1958). c.1924. Canvas, 66 by 146 cm.]
Attributed works:
[BURZIO, LONDON. Self portrait, by Giusseppe Maria Bonzanigo (1745–1820). 1786. Limewood, walnut, tulipwood, ebony and fruitwood, 62.7 by 59 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Burzio. The Tagliolini Laocoon. Filippo Tagliolini, Naples. c. 1785, 52 cm high.]
Attributed works:
[Carlo Orsi Fine Art. Giovanni Battista Foggini, The Portrait of Margerite Louis of Orléans, Grand Duchess of Tuscany. Marble, hieght 77 cm]
Attributed works:
[CARLO ORSI – TRINITY FINE ART, LONDON. Wicker basket with peaches, jasmine, a rose and a carnation, by Fede Galizia (1578–1630). Panel, 33.7 by 47 cm.]
Attributed works:
[CHARLES RATTON & GUY LADRIÈRE. FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (1703 – Paris – 1770) A COTTAGE Red chalk, 20.5 x 33.7 cm]
Attributed works:
[Daxer and Marshall. Jan Steen, the Alchemist, 1668]
Attributed works:
[Daxer and Marshall. Peder Balke. The Troltindene Range, Norway, 1848]
Attributed works:
[DIDIER AARON & CIE, PARIS. Study for St Genevieve at prayer, by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824–98). 1876. Charcoal with white highlights on paper, 55.5 by 45 cm.]
Attributed works:
[GALERIE ARNOLDI-LIVIE, MUNICH. Young Painter in his atelier, by Michel-Martin drolling (1786–1851). oil on canvas, 47 x 39 cm.]
Attributed works:
[GALERIE NEUSE, BREMEN. Beaker and cover depicting the death of the Swedish King Gustav Adolf in the Battle of Lützen, 1632, by Elias Adam (c.1669–1745). c.1707–11. Ivory with silver-gilt mounts. Height 29.5 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Neuse. Johann Speiss ( 1824 - c. 1891) Trophy for the Baden-Baden steeple chase in I ffezheim Signed and dated: J. Spiess. fecit Hofgraveur Mannheim 1863 Ivory, Height: 50 cm]
Attributed works:
[GALERIE PAUL PROUTÉ, PARIS. Venus, by Jan Van der Straet, known as Johannes Stradanus (1523–1605). c.1599. Black pencil, brown ink with white gouache highlights on paper, 18.2 by 12.5 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Paul Prouté.Maurice DENIS (1870 - 1943) Study for two apostels, charcoal, hightened with white on brown paper, 680 x 455 mm]
Attributed works:
[GALERIE ZLOTOWSKI, PARIS. The piano lesson, by Georges Valmier (1885–1937). 1922. Gouache on paper, 14.6 by 16.8 cm.]
Attributed works:
[GALERIEARNOLDI-LIVIE, MUNICH. Standing youth at a water source, by Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918). 1900/01. Pen and brush with grey wash]
Attributed works:
[JEAN-LUC BARONI & MARTY DE CAMBIAIRE. Eustache Le sueur. Study for the Head of Saint Gervasius in the painting, ‘St Gervasius and St Protasius brought before Anastasius’, in the Musée du Louvre. (circa 1652), black and red chalk, heightened with white and yellow pastel: 195 x 146 mm (7½ x 5¾ in.) (actual size).
Attributed works:
[JEAN-LUC BARONI & MARTY DE CAMBIAIRE. Federico Zuccaro. Allegory of Gluttony, Study for a Section of the Cupola of the Duomo, Florence. (circa 1575-6), pen and brown ink and brown and pink wash, squared for transfer in red chalk: 166 x 306 mm. (6½ x 12 in.), (actual size detail).]
Attributed works:
[JEAN-LUC BARONI, LONDON, AND MARTY DE CAMBIAIRE, PARIS. Man with a top hat and walking stick, by Edouard Manet (1832–83). Pen and black ink wash with gouache highlights on beige paper, 25.7 by 8.8 cm.]
Attributed works:
[KUNSTHANDEL WIENERROITHER& KOHLBACHER, VIENNA. Standing female figure, by Egon Schiele (1890–1918). 1911. Gouache, watercolour and crayon on paper, 44.7 by 31.5 cm.]
Attributed works:
[London Original Print Fair. Kelly Reemtsen, Splitting Hairs,  (detail) Woodcut printed in colours Published by the artist Image courtesy of Lyndsey Ingram]
Attributed works:
[LULLO PAMPOULIDES, LONDON. Hercules on the pyre, by Guillaume Coustou (1677–1746). c.1702–03. Terracotta, 40 by 27 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Lullo Pampoulides. Domenico Fetti | Melancholy | Circa 1618 | Oil on canvas | 149.7 x 112.8 cm.]
Attributed works:
[MULLANY HAUTE EPOQUE FINE ART, LONDON. St Francis, by Pedro Roldán (1624–99). c.1660–70. Wood with original polychrome and gilding, 81 by 45 by 40 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art. JOSÉ DE MORA (Baza 1642 – 1724 Granada) Head of Saint John the Baptist Terracotta, with original polychrome Spain, Granada, c. 1695 – 1724 H. 18.4 x W. 26.7 x D. 24.1 cm]
Attributed works:
[Museo Nacional del Prado. Francisco de Goya, José Álvarez de Toledo, marqués de Villafranca y duque de Alba (detalle), 1795. Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado]
Attributed works:
[ONNO VAN SEGGELEN FINEARTS, ROTTERDAM. Happy company, by Pieter Jansz Quast (1605–47). Graphite and grey wash on vellum, 27.8 by 34.7 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Paolo Antonacci, Rome. Adolfo DE CAROLIS (1874 – 1928) Woman at the Fountain (The Muse Melete) Tempera, pencil and charcoal on paper, 1860 x 1470 mm]
Attributed works:
[Peter Finer. A Wheel-Lock Gun from the Cabinet d'Armes of Louis XIII of France, c. 1620-30]
Attributed works:
[REGINART COLLECTIONS, GENEVA. Summer evening, by Lyonel Feininger (1871–1956). 1933. Watercolour, pencil and ink on paper, 22.9 by 34.5 cm.]
Attributed works:
[ROB SMEETS OLD MASTER PAINTINGS, GENEVA. Study for a standing male figure, by Corrado Giaquinto (1703–66). Canvas, 66.5 by 50 cm.]
Attributed works:
[ROBILANT + VOENA, LONDON. A view of the piazzetta looking towards the Bacino and Isola di S. Giorgio, by Francesco Guardi (1712–93). Canvas, 58.5 by 68 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Robilant +,Voena. Jacopo Bassano, Penitent Saint Jerome, oil on canvas, 88 × 110 cm.]
Attributed works:
[SANTA TECLA Srl. GIROLAMO MUZIANO (Brescia 1532 – Rome 1592) Saint Jerome in the wilderness Oil on canvas, cm 228 x 164 (90 x 64½ in.)]
Attributed works:
[SANTA TECLA, PADUA. The Madonna in prayer, by Giovanni Battista Salvi, called Il Sassoferrato (1609–85). Canvas, 75.3 by 61.6 cm.]
Attributed works:
[SIMON C. DICKINSON LTD, LONDON. White feathers, by Kees van Dongen (1877–1968). c.1910–68. Canvas, 100 by 80 cm.]
Attributed works:
[STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, LONDON. A standing halberdier, by Salvator Rosa (1615–73). c.1656/57. Pen and brown ink with brown wash on paper, 14.7 by 9 cm.]
Attributed works:
[STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, LONDON. Jos Hessel in the drawing room at the Château des Clayes, by Édouard Vuillard, (1868–1940). Pastel on pink paper, 30.5 by 22.4 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Stephen Ongpin Fine Art. Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. (1727-1788) Wooded Landscape with Cattle and Goats Black and white chalk, with stumping, on buff paper. 229 x 294 mm. (9 x 11½ in.)]
Attributed works:
[TALABARDON& GAUTIER, PARIS. Two bathers, by Armand Séguin (1869–1903). c.1895. Charcoal, pen and ink on paper, 27.7 by 24.6 cm.]
Attributed works:
[TOMASSO BROTHERS FINE ART, LONDON AND LEEDS. The Lamentation over Christ, by Gerard David (c.1460–1523). Panel, 18 x 17.4 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Venator & Hanstein. Hieronymus. Leben der heiligen Altväter. Strasbourg 1482]
Attributed works:
[Walter Padovani. Antonio Minello, Apollo, overall height 68 cm]
Attributed works:
[Walter Padovani. Italy Mother of the Arts, by Pompeo Marchesi (1783–1858). White Carrara marble, 131 by 99 cm.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[The Maastricht Fine Art Open House. A lacquer plaque depicting St. Petersburg on the river Neva with the Winter Palace on the left and the Academy of Science on the right. Japan, Nagasaki, circa 1788.]
Western art unattributed:
[BACARELLI & BOTTICELLI. Allegory of Envy Florence, second half of 17th century Bronze, height 29 cm.]
Western art unattributed:
[CESATI WORKS OF ART, MILAN. Casket, Siena c.1340–50. Painted, gilded and punched wood, 19 by 24 by 14.5 cm.]
Western art unattributed:
[Dreweatts. A Northern Italian, probably Veronese, sculpted marble votive relief depicting the Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and Saint John, late 13th/early 14th century, 66cm high, 43cm wide]
Western art unattributed:
[Tomasso Brothers. Roman, 50 BC – 50 AD Head of Cato Thasian Marble 42.5 cm (16¾ in.) high. 55.5cm high (21¾ in.), including the socle]
Article
Georges de la Tour’s earliest painting?
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 554-557
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Author:
Cuzin, Jean-Pierre (Cuzin, Jean-Pierre)
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Attributed works:
1. Diogenes, here attributed to Georges de La Tour. c.1615–20. Canvas, 99.9 by 121.4 cm. (Private collection).
Attributed works:
2. Peasant couple eating, by Georges de La Tour. c.1620. Canvas, 74 by 87 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
3. Hurdy-gurdy player and his dog, by Georges de La Tour. c.1620s. Canvas, 186 by 120 cm. (Musée Municipal, Bergues; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
4. St James the Less, by Georges de La Tour. c.1615–20. Canvas, 65 by 54 cm. (Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi; Bridgeman Images).
Article
Art and festivities in eighteenth-century Rome: letters from a Portuguese priest, 1721–22
05/2018 | 1382 | 160
Pages: 387-393
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Author:
Vale, Teresa Leonor M. (Vale, Teresa Leonor M.)
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1. and 2. A mechanism to raise and lower lamps in churches, after Manuel de Campos. 1721–22. Black ink on paper. (Fols.395r and 396v of Jesuitas, Armário Jesuítico, Livro 27; Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisbon, hereafter ANTT).
Attributed works:
11. The instruments for the making of the Agnus Dei, after Manuel de Campos. 1721–22. Black ink on paper. (Fol.385r of Jesuitas, Livro 27; ANTT).
Attributed works:
12, 13 and 14. Decorations for the Corpus Domini procession, Rome, after Manuel de Campos. 1721–22. Black ink on paper. (Fols.403r, 403v and 404r of Jesuitas, Livro 27, ANTT).
Attributed works:
3. Piazza del Esquilino and S. Maria Maggiore, Rome, by Alessandro Specchi. 1702. Engraving, 44.5 by 68.1 cm. (Photograph Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
4. The altar of St Francis Xavier, Church of the Gesù, Rome, by Pietro da Cortona. 1669. (Fondo Edifici di Culto, Ministero dell’Interno, Florence; photograph Scala, Florence).
Attributed works:
5. The gallery in Palazzo Colonna, after Manuel de Campos. 1721–22. Black ink on paper. (Fol.378v of Jesuitas, Livro 27; ANTT).
Attributed works:
6. Blessed Aloysius Gonzaga in glory, by Pierre Legros. 1697–99. Marble. (S. Ignazio, Rome).
Attributed works:
7. Charlemagne, by Agostino Cornacchini. 1725. Marble. (St Peter’s Basilica, Rome).
Attributed works:
8 and 9. The decoration of the interior of the church of S. Maria in Aracoeli on the occasion of the feast of St Elizabeth of Portugal, after Manuel de Campos. 1721–22. Black ink on paper. (Fols.421v and 422r of Jesuitas, Livro 27 ANTT).
Western art unattributed:
10. The decoration of the interior of the church of S. Maria in Aracoeli for the feast of St Elizabeth of Portugal, July 1722. Black ink on paper, 45 by 60 cm. (Gabinetto Comunale delle Stampe, Rome, GS 3673).
Article
‘Almost her creation’: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and the decoration of Chiswick House
03/2018 | 1380 | 160
Pages: 217-225
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Author:
Whittaker, Esmé (Whittaker, Esmé)
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Attributed works:
1. North-west view of Chiswick House, Middlesex, by J.C. Buckler. 1822. Watercolour on paper. 33.7 by 47 cm. (London Metropolitan Archives).
Attributed works:
2. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1783. Canvas, 235.6 by 146.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Attributed works:
4. West saloon at Chiswick House, by William Henry Hunt. 1828. Watercolour on paper. 29.6 by 23.7 cm. (Chatsworth House, Derbyshire).
Attributed works:
8. Fauteuil, by Jean-Baptiste Tilliard. Paris, c.1755–65. Parcel-gilt and painted beechwood, with modern silk and cotton upholstery. (English Heritage Trust/Chiswick House, London).
Western art unattributed:
10. East Saloon, Chiswick House. c.1890. Photograph. (Historic England Archive, Swindon).
Western art unattributed:
3. Plan of the first floor of Chiswick House. The shaded areas were added in the late 1780s.
Western art unattributed:
5. The Duke of Devonshire’s house at Chiswick. 1795. Engraving, 16.5 by 21.2 cm. (English Heritage Trust/Kenwood, London); reproduced on p.195 of D. Lysons: The Environs of London, II: County of Middlesex, London 1795.
Western art unattributed:
6. East wing staircase, Chiswick House. Early twentieth century. Photograph. (Historic England Archive, Swindon).
Western art unattributed:
7. West Saloon, Chiswick House. c.1890. Photograph. (Historic England Archive, Swindon)
Western art unattributed:
9. Side chair. England, c.1790s. Parcel-gilt and painted beechwood with cane back and seat, 82 by 46 by 40 cm. (English Heritage Trust/Chiswick House, London.
Book Review
Tra Napoli e Milano. Viaggi di artisti nell’Italia del Seicento I. Da Tanzio da Varallo a Massimo Stanzione & Tra Napoli e Milano. Viaggi di artisti nell’Italia del Seicento II. Salvator Rosa. By Floriana Conte
05/2017 | 1370 | 159
Pages: 398-399
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Reviewer:
Cappelletti, Francesca (Cappelletti, Francesca)
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41. The Virgin of Constantinople, by Tanzio da Varallo. 1614 (S. Maria del Colle, Pescocostanzo)
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01/2017 | 1366 | 159
Pages: s.p.
Subjects
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advertisements:
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[Aesthetica Magazine. Anna Tihanyi. Christal Night, 2014. From the series Berlin bhf]
Attributed works:
[Aktis Gallery, London. Still life, by Le Corbusier (1887-1965), 1921. Pastel and graphite on paper, 48,8 cm by 58,2 cm]
Attributed works:
[Art et Patrimone - Laurence Lenne, Brussels. Albarello. Antwerp, c. 1565. Maiolica. Height: 36 cm. Width: 26 cm]
Attributed works:
[Artcurial. Jean-Antoine Watteau. Study of a man wearing a hat. Black and red chalk. 22,70 x 16,90 cm]
Attributed works:
[Charles Beddington Limited. 16 Saville Row, London, W1S 3PL. Luca Carlevarijs (Udine 1663 - 1730 Venice). Venice: The Church of the Zitelle and the Giudecca from the Giudecca Canal. Pen and ink and grey wash on paper, laid down on a second sheer with ink borders 12 5/8 x 18 7/8 in (32 x 46.7 cm)]
Attributed works:
[Christie's New York. Old Master & British Drawings, 22 January 2017. Head of a young man, by Giovanni Domenico TIepolo (1727-1804). Red and white chalk and stumping on blue paper, 292 by 20.2 cm]
Attributed works:
[Christopher Bishop Fine Art. Jacopo Bassano (1510-1592). The Sower. Pen and brown ink with brown washes highlighted in white on blue paper, 287 x 201 mm. Inscribed upper right: "questo disegno uin del excellente pittor il sr. jachomo ponte l'ano 1592 10 auiosto"]
Attributed works:
[Day & Faver Exhibiting at: Academy Mansion, 2nd Floor, 2 East 63rd Street. Study for the nave of San Paolo Maggiore, Bologna, by Giuseppe Maria Rolli (1645-1727). 1695. Pen and brown ink, 41.1 by 26.8 cm]
Attributed works:
[Découvert Fine Art Exhibiting at: Lois Wagner Fine Arts, Inc., 15 East 71st Street, Suite 2A. Pietà with instruments of the Passion flanked by St. Francis of Paola and St. Francis of Assisi (Study for fresco or marble altar), by Bartolomeo Passerotti (1529-92). Black CHalk, pen and brown ink, 39.8 by 50.4 cm]
Attributed works:
[Découvert Fine Art. 73 Main St., Rockport, Ma. USA. Salvator Rosa (Arenella, Naples 1615-1673 Rome). Studies of Trees. Black chalk, pen and brown ink, 181 x 128 mm (1) 164 x 137 mm (2)]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Ary Jan, Paris. Indiscretion, by Gustave de Jonghe (1829-93). Oil on panel, 74 by 54 cm]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Gioacchino Assereto (Genoa, 1600 - 1650). Joas saved from Athalia's persecution. Oil on canvas, 147,5 x 195,5 cm (58 x 77 in), signed "AXERET" at lower centre, next to the crown]
Attributed works:
[Harold t'Kint de Roodenbeke Gallery, Brussels. Ball game, by Alexander Calder (1898-1976). Gouache on paper, 110 by 74 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Honourable Silver Objects - Cabinets of Curiosities, Antwerp. Soup tureen, by Gregory van der Toorn (1715-71)Silver. Height: 27 cm. Width: 36.2 cm. Depth: 22 cm]
Attributed works:
[Kunstberatung Zürich AG, Zürich. The harrowing of hell, by Pieter Huys (1519-81/84). Oi on panel, 27 by 39.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Mattia & Maria Novella Romano Exhibiting at: Arader Galleries, 1016 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor. Beheading of St John the Baptist, by Cherubino ALberti (1553-1615). Brown ink, brown washes and traces of black chalk on laid paper, 25 by 28.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Mattia & Novella ROmano, Florence. Giuseppe Cesari called Cavalier d'Arpino. Arpino 1568 - 1640 Rome. St. Mark and David with head of Goliath within two niches. Pen, brown ink, brown washes, heightened with white on laid paper. 194 x 180 mm. (7 5/8 x 7 1/8 in.)]
Attributed works:
[Museo Nacional del Prado Madrid. Jusepe de Ribera. Acrobats on a loose Wire. Late 1630s. Pen, brown ink and brown wash. 257 x 198 mm. Madrid, Museo de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Ferdinando, D-2208]
Attributed works:
[Otto Naumann, Ltd. 22 East 80th Street. New York. Diego Rodriguez de Silva Y Velázquez (Seville 1599 - 1660 Madrid) Portrait of a Gentleman, bust-length, in a black tunic and white golilla collar (during cleaning). Oil on canvas; 47 x 39 cm]
Attributed works:
[Peter Finer. 38&39 Duke Street. St. James’s. London. An etched and gilt reinforced buff made by Anton Peffenhauser for the Prince Elector Christian I of Saxony, c. 1586]
Attributed works:
[Philippe Heim, Paris. In search of Sir Franklin, by François-Musin (1820-88). Oil on canvas, 78 by 128 cm]
Attributed works:
[Sphinx Fine Art. 125 Kensington Church St. London. Jan Molenaer II. The Sense of Taste (detail)]
Attributed works:
[Stephen Ongpin Fine Art Exhibiting at: Dickson Roundell inc., 19 East 66th Street. Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Il Guercino. Lot and his Daughters. Pen and brown ink and brown wash. 180 x 235 mm. (7 1/8 x 8 7/8 in)]
Attributed works:
[Stephen Ongpin Fine Art Exhibiting at: Dickson Roundell inc., 19 East 66th Street. The head of a female figure wearing a helmet, by Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre (1714-89. Pastel and black chalk on blue paper, 30.5 by 22.7 cm]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Galerie Jacques German, Montreal. Mangam crest mask. Nigeria, Benue region, early 20th century. Patinated wood and pigments. Height: 46 cm.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Jacques Barrrére Gallery, Paris. Head of Buddha. Afghanistan or Pakistan, 3rd to 4th century. Terracotta, 22 by 14 by 15.5 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Christopher Bishop FIne Art Exhibiting at: Academy Mansion, 15th Floor, 2st East 63 Street. Pan and Syrinx. Fountainbleau school, 1550. Pen and brown ink with brown washes on buff paper, 45.4 by 28.8 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Galerie Theunissen & De Ghellinck, Brussels. Cabinet, Florence, c 1700. Rosewood, ivory, semi-precious stones and gilt bronze. Height: 59 cm. Width: 62 cm. Depth: 34 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, London. Christ Child blessing, Flemish, early 16th century. Walnut with original polychrome and gilding. Height (with base): 30.7 cm; (without base): 28 cm]
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