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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.
Attributed works:
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.
Attributed works:
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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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40. Mariuccia, by Henri Lehmann. 1841. Oil on canvas, 96.4 by 71 cm. Purchase, 2016, inv. no.2016.17.1.
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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.
Attributed works:
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Attributed works:
[Agnew's, 43 Old Bond Street, London] Sir Augustus Wall Callcott, RA (1779-1844). Smugglers Alarmed While Landing their Cargo. Signed with the artist's monogram. Canvas, 63 x 102 in. (160 x 259 cm.)
Attributed works:
[Alan Cristea Gallery at The London Original Print Fair, Wednesday 23 to Sunday 27 April 2008, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, London] Michael Craig Martin. Intimate Relations, Safety Pin. 2001. Screenprint.
Attributed works:
[Christie's Important Old Master & British Pictures, London, 8 July 2008] William Larkin (London, c.1585-1619). Portrait of Bridget Thornhagh, later Lady Hickmon. Inscribed and dated 'AEtatis.SVAE.17/ANO: 1617'. Oil on panel, 44¼ x 33 in. (113.8 x 83.8 cm.)
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[Dorotheum, Palais Dorotheum, Dorotheergasse 17, Vienna, Austria. First auction week 2008] Vittorio Matteo Corcos (1859-1933). Conversation in the Jardin du Luxembourg (detail). 1892. Oil on canvas, 171 x 140 cm.
Attributed works:
[Elizabeth Harvey-Lee, London, at The 23rd London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, 23rd-27th April 2008] Hendrik Goltzius 1558-1616) Hercules and Cacus. Chiaroscuro woodcut, 1588. Ref: Bartsch 231, Hollstein 373, Bialler 25 ii/iii.
Attributed works:
[G. Sarti, 137 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris] Pietro Piffetti (Turin, 1701-1777). Commode veneered with rare woods, decorated with engraved ivory and gilt-bronze ornaments. Circa 1730-1740. Dimensions: 98.5 x 132 x 63.5 cm. (38¾ x 25 in.)
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[Galerie Canesso, 26 rue Laffitte, Paris] Bartolomeo Bettera (Bergamo 1639-Milan after 1688). Musical instruments with Glass Balls and a Male Bust. Oil on canvas, 96 x 140 cm (37 13/16 x 55⅛ in.)
Attributed works:
[Hilary and Georgie Gerrish, Monmouthshire at The 23rd London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, 23rd-27th April 2008] Andy Warhol. Eva Mudocci (After Munch) 1984. 1989. Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board, 101.6 by 81.3 cm.
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[Lempertz, Neumarkt 3, Cologne, Germany] Hans Hoffmann (um 1545/1550-1591/1592). The Hare (after Albrecht Dürer). 1582. Watercolour on paper, 21.6 x 18.3 cm.
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[Lowell Libson Ltd., 3 Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London] George Romney (1734-1802). Titania's Attendants. Oil on canvas, 47 x 59 inches (1194 x 1499 mm.). Painted circa 1792.
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[TAG Fine Arts, London, at The 23rd London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, 23rd-27th April 2008] Robert Ryan. We don't need no stepping stones. 2007. Edition of 11. Screen print, 83.5 by 114.5 cm.
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[The Fine Art Society, London, at The 23rd London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, 23rd-27th April 2008] Robert Bevan (1865-1925). Horse dealers (Ward's repository No. 1). 1919. Lithograph, 27.8 by 38 cm.
Attributed works:
[The Paragon Press, London, at The 23rd London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, 23rd-27th April 2008] Anish Kapoor. Untitled, from shadow. 2007. Signed and numbered by the artist. Edition of 35. Etching, 65.5 by 49.5 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Bernard Steinitz, 9 rue du Cirque, 16 avenue Matignon, Paris] Important pair of Carrara marble sphinxes. Paris, circa 1700. H. 82 cm. (32⅓ in.), W. 102 cm. (40 in.), D. 44 cm. (17⅓ in.)
Western art unattributed:
[Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street, London. Antiquities, Thursday 1 May] A large Roman marble bust of a satyr, mid 2nd Century A.D. Estimate: £30,000-40,000.
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Attributed works:
[Agnew's London, at Salon du Dessin 2008] Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Il Guercino (1591-1666). A seated man training a dog. Pen, brown ink and wash, 12.2 by 18.5 cm.
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[Agnew's London, at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Alexandre-François Desportes (1661-1743). Four studies of kittens. Oil on light brown paper, 32 by 50 cm.
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[Agnew's, 43 Old Bond Street, London, exhibiting at TEFAF, Maastricht, March 7th-March 16th and at the Salon du Dessin, Palais de la Bourse, Paris, April 8th-April 13th] Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678). Esau selling his birthright to Jacob. Black and red chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash, heightened with white, 191-204 mm.
Attributed works:
[Alan Cristea Gallery at The London Original Print Fair, Wednesday 23 to Sunday 27 April 2008, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens, London] Michael Craig Martin. Intimate Relations, Safety Pin. 2001. Screenprint.
Attributed works:
[Annely Juda Fine Art, London at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Kazuo Shiraga. Tenku. 2003. Oil on canvas, 161 by 130 cm.
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[Arturo Cuéllar, Bürglistrasse 18, Zürich, Switzerland, exhibiting at the Salon du Dessin, Paris, 9-13th April 2008] Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682 Venedig 1754). Head of a Turk, c.1740. Black chalk, heightened with white, 35.5 by 24.5 cm. On the reverse, bottom right the number '29' is inscribed in pencil.
Attributed works:
[Arturo Cuéllar, Zürich, at Salon du Dessin 2008] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Head of a young man facing left, looking upward. Red chalk, highlighted with white chalk on paper. 23 by 19 cm.
Attributed works:
[Bernard Steinitz, 9 rue du Cirque, 16 avenue Matignon, Paris] A rare pair of gilded wood consoles. Italy, circa 1750-1760. H. 94 cm. (37 in.), W. 181 cm. (71½ in.), D. 86.5 cm. (34 in.). An important pair of patinated vases by Lechesne. France, circa 1850-1860. H. 96 cm. (37½ in.), W. 87 cm. (34½ in.)
Attributed works:
[Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street, London. The Sculpture Sale, Tuesday 15 April] Sir Alfred Gilbert, MVO, RA (English, 1854-1934). An important patinated bronze bust of Ignace Jan Paderewski, 1891, cast 1934. Estimate: £40,000-60,000.
Attributed works:
[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, 14 rue de Marignan, Paris, 11 quai Voltaire, Paris] Polidoro da Caravaggio (c.1499-c.1543). A view of the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine in Rome. Brown wash and pencil, 19.7 by 26.3 cm.
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[David & Constance Yates, New York at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Wilhelm Pascal (1813-after 1848). Funerary monument. Inscribed front edge of gase: RUDOLPHE BENECKE VON GROEDITZBERG / GEB: DEN 10 AUGUST 1809 IN BERLIN / GEST: DEN 15 DECEMBER 1832 IN PIZA. Inscribed rear edge of base: W.P.f.1834. Marble, 34.3 by 43.6 cm.
Attributed works:
[Dickinson, New York & London at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Joan Miró. Personnages dans un paysage. Signed centre righ: Miró. Inscribed on verso: personnages/dans/un/paysage, and dated in pencil on stretcher: 26/VII/73. Oil on canvas, 89 by 116 cm.
Attributed works:
[Didier Aaron & Cie., Paris, London & New York, at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Jacques-Charles Oudry (1720-1778). Hunting still life with game overlooked by a dog. Signed and dated lower right: J.C.Oudry./F.1764. Oil on canvas, 130 by 99 cm.
Attributed works:
[Flavia Ormond Fine Arts, 3 Netherton Grove, London, at Salon du Dessin, 9th-13th April, 2008, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse, Paris and The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, 12th-18th June, 2008, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London] Ben Nicholson (Denham, Buckinghamshire 1894-1982 London). Palazzo Ducale, Urbino, 1959. Pencil and pink wash on paper, 620 x 470 mm. (24⅔ x 18½ inches).
Attributed works:
[G. Sarti, 137 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris, exhibiting at TEFAF Maastricht, 7-16 March 2008] Andrea di Nerio (Arezzo, documented from 1331-† before 1387). Virgin and Child. Circa 1331. Tempera, gold and silver on panel. 80 x 62 cm. (picture surface: 62.5 x 51.5 cm.). Original engaged frame.
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[Galerie Canesso, 26 rue Laffitte, Paris, exhibiting at TEFAF, Maastricht 7-17 March 2008] Giacomo Francesco Cipper called Il Todeschini (Feldkirch, Voralberg, 1664-Milan 1736). Peasants' Banquet with Young Flute Player. Oil on canvas, 144 x 114 cm. (56 11/16 x 44⅞ in.)
Attributed works:
[Galerie G. Sarti, Paris at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Liberale da Verona (Verona, circa 1445-between 1527 and 1529). Christ at the column. Tempera and oil on panel, 55.4 by 45.2 cm.
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[Galleria Silvano Lodi & Due, Milan at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Sebastiano Ricci (1659-1734) David with the head of Goliath (detail). Oil on canvas, 118.5 by 90 cm.
Attributed works:
[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, 38 Bury Street, St James's, London] Christopher Nevinson (1889-1946). Night Arrivals. Autumn 1915. Ink and grey wash, 6⅝ x 9⅞ inches (16.8 x 25.3 cm.). Signed.
Attributed works:
[Ketterer Kunst, Prinzregentenstr. 61, München, Germany. Auction on 5 April in Hamburg] Lady Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema. Satisfaction. Oil on panel, 65 x 44.5 cm. (25.5 x 17.5 in.) Estimate: €15,000-20,000, US$ 22,000-29,000, £11,000-15,000.
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[López de Aragón, Madrid at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601-1678) and Hendrick van Balen (1575-1632) Allegory of Air and Fire. Oil on panel, 46.3 by 59.7 cm.
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[Marlborough Fine Art, London & Zürich at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Frank Auerbach (born 1931). To the Studios II. 1985. Oil on canvas, 121.9 by 121.9 cm.
Attributed works:
[Moretti, Piazza degli Ottaviani, 17/r, Firenze, recently acquired by the Museo di San Marco in Florence] Guido di Pietro, called Fra Angelico (Vicchio del Mugelli, c.1395-Rome, 1455). St Vincent Ferrer and a Dominican Saint.
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[Otto Naumann Ltd., New York, at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Domenico Zampieri, il Domenichino (1581-1641). The Pietà. Dated lower left: m.dciii. Inscribed on versoL NANN{?}. Oil on copper, 52.4 by 39.1 cm.
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[Paul Prouté S.A., 74 rue de Seine, Paris, exhibiting at the Salon du Dessin, Paris, 9-13 April 2008] Salvator Rosa (Arnella 1615-Rome 1673). A wooded landscape with travellers on a path. Pen and ink, 210 x 291 mm.
Attributed works:
[Paul Prouté, Paris, at Salon du Dessin 2008] Hubert Robert (1733-1808). Park with an Italian villa. Red chalk, 43.8 by 33.8 cm.
Attributed works:
[Sotheby's Important Furniture, Sculptures & Works of Art. Auction in Paris, 9 April 2008] An important giltbronze-mounted Chinese lacquer and Vernis Martin bureau plat stamped I.DUBOIS. Louis XV, circa 1745-1750. Estimate: €700,000-900,000.
Attributed works:
[The Burlington Magazine] Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Portrait of Cornélie Bonnard. 1828. Pencil, 32.6 by 24.4 cm. (Louvre, Paris)
Attributed works:
[The Burlington Magazine] William Scott. Soldier and girl sleeping (detail). 1942. Canvas, 40.6 by 50.8 cm. (Imperial War Museum, London).
Attributed works:
[Thomas Le Claire, Elbchausee 386, Hamburg, exhibiting at the Salon du Dessin, April 9-13, 2008, Palais de la Bourse, Paris] Andrea Sacchi (1599 Nettuno-Rome 1661). Virgin and Child with Seven Saints. Red chalk, heightened with white, and squared with black chalk, 315 x 243 mm.
Attributed works:
[Thomas Le Claire, Hamburg, at Salon du Dessin 2008] John Russell RA (1745-1806). Portrait of Francesco Bartolozzi, RA (1727-1815). 1789. Pastel, 59.8 x 44.5 cm.
Attributed works:
[W.M.Brady & Co., 22 East 80th Street, New York, exhibiting at the Salon du Dessin, April 9-13, 2008] Emilie Mediz-Pelikan (Vöcklabruck 1861-1908 Dresden). Donauschiffer (Sailor on the Danube). 1900. Signed and dated, lover right, 10. Oktober 1900 / E. Pelikan. Pencil. colored chalks and gouache on green paper. 19½ x 19⅞ inches (495 x 520 mm).
Attributed works:
[W.M.Brady & Co., New York, at Salon du Dessin 2008] Simone Cantarini (1612-1648). Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto paying homage to the Borghese coat of arms. Red chalk, 29.5 by 43 cm.
Attributed works:
[Waddington Galleries Ltd., London at TEFAF Maastricht 08] Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005). Still life on a table. 1964. Oil on board, 121.9 by 160 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Rupert Wace Ancient Art Ltd., London at TEFAF Maastricht 08] An Egyptian wood and bronze striding Ibis. Late Dynastic Period, 664-332 BC. Height: 34 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Flavia Ormond Fine Arts, London, at Salon du Dessin 2008] Roman school, late 17th century. Mercury and Argos. Inscribed in pen and brown ink on the verso: Orig. di Carlo Marati n. 353, and numbered: R. 33-2d. Pen and brown ink, brown wash, over black chalk, 21 by 25.9 cm.