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Advertisements January 1992 (front)
01/1992 | 1066 | 134
Pages: i - xx
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[C. G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf/ 61 East 77th Street, New York] Pablo Picasso. Pan. Brush Lithograph. (10 March 1948). Mourlot III.
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[C. John, 70 South Audley Street, Mayfair London] Late 18th Century French Aubusson Tapestry, with a Woodland Scene in Shades of Green, Brown and Ivory, Woven by F. Grellet. Signed. M. R. D. Aubusson, F. Grellet. Circa 1780. Dimension: 9′2″ × 7′4″ (274 × 223 cm)
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[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London/ 21 East 67th Street, New York] Master of 1419. Active in Florence in the First Half of the 15th Century. The Virgin and Child. Tempera and Gold on Panel: 100 × 65cms
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[Cover] Au salon: ledivan, by Henride Toulouse-Lautrec. c.1893-94.
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[Didier Aaron Inc., 21 Ryder Street, London] Nicolas Lancret. 1690 Paris 1743. L'oiseau prisonnier, ca. 1738. Oil on Canvas: $11frac{5}{8}times 15frac{5}{8}$ Inches
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[Galerie de La Scala, 68 rue de La Boetie, Paris] François Boucher (1703-1770). A Shepherd and a Shepherdess with a Bird Trap. Preliminary Sketch, Red Chalk. 17.2 by 23.4 cm
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[Galerie Francois Antonovich, Le Louvre des Antiquaires, 2 place du Palais Royal, Paris] Ivory. Workshop of Leonhard Kern XVII Century H. 19.5 cm.
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[Jean - Francois et Philippe Heim, 7 rue Louvois, Paris] Jean-Louis Forain. Reims 1852 - Paris 1931. Bookmaker. Aquarelle et encre. H. 0,275 × L. 0,226 m.
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[John Mitchell and Son, 160 New Bond Street, London] The Conversion of St Paul. Nicolas-Bernard Lepicié 1735-1784. Oil on Canvas, 1.00m × 0.78m: 39½ × 31 Inches
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[Marlborough, 6 Albemarle Street London] Christopher Bramham (b. 1952). Gardens in Richmond - Summer, 1988-91. Oil on Canvas. $67frac{1}{8}times 64frac{9}{16}$ in./170.5 × 164 cm. Signed, Dated and Entitled on Reverse
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[Missing] Attributed to Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Hygieia Feeding the Serpent, Black, Red and White Chalk with Traces of Later Green Wash, 409 × 271 mm.
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[Paul Proute S. A., 74 rue de Seine, Paris] François Boucher (Paris 1703 + 1770). Laban Seeking the Idols Pen and Brown Ink and Brown Wash over Traces of Black Chalk, 331 by 208 mm. Inscribed at Lower Right 'F. Boucher'. On the Reverse is a Black Chalk Drawing of an Italianate Garden.
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[Richard L. Feigen, 6 Ryder Street St James, London/ 49 East 68th Street, New York] Philip James de Loutherbourg, R. A., The Hermit. Signed and Dated, Lower Left: "P. J de Loutherbourg, R. A. 1798" [Artist's Label Attached to the Stretcher]. Oil on Canvas, 27¼ × 40 Inches (69 × 102 cm.)
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[Schlichte Bergen, P.C. Hooftstraat 53, Amsterdam] Jan Van Bylert (Utrecht 1597/98-1671). Madonna and Child Panel 105 × 78cm.
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[Spencer A. Samuels Gallery, 52 East 78th Street, New York] Nicolas de Largilliere. Paris 1656-1746 Paris. A Self-Portrait. Oil on Canvas 23¼ × 19½ Inches (59 × 50 cm)
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[Thomas Le Claire, Elbchaussee 156, Hamburg] Pier Francesco Mola, An Allegory of America, Pen and Brown Ink with Brown Wash. 285 × 213 mm.
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[W. M. Brady & Co., 3 East 76th Street, New York] Charles-Joseph Natoire (1700-1777). St. Vincent Ferrer Resuscitating a Youth Drowned in a Well Inscribed, Lower Left, Natoire. Pen and Brown Ink over Black Chalk, with Brown Washes, Heightened With White. $12frac{3}{8}times 6frac{7}{16}$ Inches (315 × 214 mm)
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[Wartski, 14 Grafton Street, London] Top Left: Embossed Gold Snuff Box, the Cover with a Scene Depicting Mars before Venus. By Francis Harrache. London, 1751-56. Length 3 Inches. Top Centre: Chased Gold Musical Box Designed as an Envelope and Enamelled Royal Blue. Geneva c.1815. Maker: Georges Rémond. Length $2frac{9}{16}$ Inches. Top Right: A Gold Replica of the Celebrated Fake Known as the Tiara of Saitaphernes by Israel Rouchomovsky. Height 1½ Inches. Centre: Engraved and Articulated Gold Vinaigrette Designed as a Fish. Probably German, c.1760. Length 4½ Inches. Front Left: Gold Snuff Box Enamelled en basse taille and Painted with Floral and Architectural Motifs. By Jean Moynat. Paris 1758. Length 2¼ Inches. Front Right: Chased and Granulated Gold Box, the Cover Set with a Signed Agate Cameo of The Triumph of Love by Nicolo Morelli (1739-1835). Paris c.1810. Length 2 Inches.
Western art unattributed:
[Jacqueline Boccador, 1 Quai Voltaire, Paris/ 6 rue du Commandant Guichard, Saint - Tropez] Adoration of the Magi. End 15th Century, Alabaster. Nottingham, England. Height: 35 cms Width: 25 cms
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[Maggs Bros. Ltd., 50 Berkeley Square, London] Miniature Showing the Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and the Building of the Tower of Babel. France, c.1400.
Western art unattributed:
[Wartski, 14 Grafton Street, London] An Enamelled Gold Brooch in the Form of a White Anemone, the Flower Head Tremblant and the Stamens Set with Rose Diamonds. One Broken Petal is Faithfully Rendered in the Dutch 17th Century Manner. Paris c.1880