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Advertisements July 1990 (front)
07/1990 | 1048 | 132
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
Creation of the World, by Giovanni di Paolo. Tempera and Gold Leaf on Panel, 46.5 by 52 cm. (The Robert Lehman Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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[Adriano Ribolzi Antiquaire in collaboration with Roberto Visconti, 6 Avenue des Beaux Arts, Monte Carlo] Erigone by Guido Reni 65 cm x 69 cm
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[Agnew's, 43 Old Bond Street, London] John Sell Cotman (1782-1842) Wherries on Breydon Water 21 × 29 Inches. Francis Danby ARA (1793-1861) Norwegian Fjord - Early Morning. 18½ × 24 Inches
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[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Lambert Lombard (1506-Liège - 1566) Adam and Eve. Oil on panel: 23.9 × 18.5 cms
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[Douwes Fine Art, 38 Duke Street, London, 46 Rokin, 1012 KV, Amsterdam] Albert Pinot (1875-1962) La Japonnaise. Water-Colour on paper: 56 × 38 cm. Signed and dated to 1913. From the artist's estate
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[Frederick Cummings Fine Art, 146 West 57th Street, New York] Jean Baptiste Huet (1745-1811). Study of an acanthus plant. red chalk, red chalk wash with white heightening on blue grey paper 465 × 335 cm. Verso: study of the tip of a plant with its leaves in red chalk
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[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, London] Carlo Dolci (1616-1686) The Adoration of the Magi. canvas, 117 × 93.5 cm
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[Heim, 59 Jermyn Street, London] Pieter Pourbus and Anton Claeissens The Lamentation. Oil on Panel 215 by 166 cms
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[Julius Böhler, Pacellistrasse 8, Munich] The Christchild with a Bunch of Grapes, by the Master of the Dangolsheim Madonna, Upper Rhine, ca.1460-1470. Lindenwood with original polychrome, Height 41 cm.
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[Marlborough Fine Art, 6 Albermarle Street, London] Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) London, Chelsea Reach. 1957. Oil on Canvas, 29½ x 39¾/75 × 101 cm.
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[Michael Werner, 21 East 67 Street, New York] A.R. Penck Standart-Models
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[Patrick Perrin, 98 Faubourg Saint-Honore, Paris] François Boucher (1703-1770). French School. Study of a man. red Chalk. H. 22,3 cm; L. 17,6 cm. study after Jean Jouvenet's painting 'Christ and the Centurion'
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[Richard L. Feigen & Co, 6 Ryder Street, London] Guercino, St. Luke, 1631. Oil on Canvas. 62.7 by 51.2 cm
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[Sabrina Förster, Poststrasse 3 D-4000, Düsseldorf] Bernardino Poccetti (1548-1612), Study of a Kneeling Monk. Red Chalk. 299 × 206 mm. This Study is Preparatory for the Fresco The Death of the Saint Bruno in the Certosa di Galuzzo near Florence, Painted 1591/92
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[Spink & Son Ltd, 5,6 & 7 King Street, London] A set of four Silver Salts by Paul De Lamerie, London 1748, on spreading circular Bases, scribed with bands of reeding. The shallow circular bowls applied with vertical palmettes below an applied dentilated rim, engraved with a crest. The interiors of the bowls gilt. Diameter: 3¼ ins (8.2 cms)
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[Stanza del Borgo, 20121, Milan] Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804), Nessus, Rearing, Seen from behind Abducting Dejanira. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash over Black Chalk. Signed Bottom Right: Dom.o Tiepolo f. 190 × 268 mm.
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[Walpole Gallery, 38 Dover Street, London] Domenico Fetti Rome (1588/89 - Venice 1623). The Annunciation. Poplar Panel: 59.5 × 29.8 cms
Western art unattributed:
[Accademia Italiana, 24 Rutland Street, London] Painting
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[Accademia Italiana, 24 Rutland Street, London] Sculpture
Western art unattributed:
[Auktionshaus Galerie Hassfurther, Hohenstaufeng, Vienna] Print Imperator Caesar Diuus Maximilianus Pius Felix Augustus
Western art unattributed:
[Benzaquen 295 Main Street Gibraltar] Celto - Iberian Stone Head, Reddish Sandstone. 5th - 3rd Century B. C. Central Pyrenees.
Western art unattributed:
[Otto Naumann, 4 East Street, New York] Anon. Dutch 17th Century. Panel 4½ × 3½ ins