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Autoportrait, Molenbeek, by Hélène Amouzou (b.1969). 2009. Analogue black-andwhite photograph. [Busan Biennale]
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Did you open the door, or did you find it open for you, by Rajyashri Goody (b.1990). 2023. Paper, ink and porcelain, dimensions variable. [Busan Biennale]
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Diva-Goth Singers, by Kim Jipyeong (b.1976). 2023. Three-panel folding screen of mulberry paper and silk on wood, microphone, lace and tassel, dimensions variable. [Busan Biennale]
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Frans Floris Susanna and the Elders (detail) oil on panel,154 x 181 cm [Carlo Orsi]
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Hail, by Yanghee Lee (b.1976). 2020. Four-channel video and six-channel audio installation, duration 15 minutes 47 seconds. [Busan Biennale]
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JACOPO DAL PONTE , CALLED JACOPO BASSANO (c. 1510–1592) Portrait of a Man in Armour, c. 1560 Recently acquired by the Museo Civico di Bassano del Grappa [Robilant & Voena]
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Katherine Read (1723 - 1778) Oil on canvas, painted circa 1776 - 1778 (L to R): Alexander, John, Robert, and Jean Beatson, the artist’s nephews and sister [Weiss]
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Life and Its Double, by Nguyễn Phương Linh (b.1985) and Trương Quế Chi (b.1987). 2021. Installation and performance. [Busan Biennale]
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Narratives from the Hadal zone, by Kyung Hwa Kim (b.1969). 2021. Mother-of-pearl and fibre reinforced plastic, 300 by 220 by 220 cm. [Busan Biennale]
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Portrait of PARK Cha-jeong, by Yun Suknam (b.1939). 2020. Colour pigment on hanji paper, 210 by 94 cm.[Busan Biennale]
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Rape is Political, by Ashfika Rahman (b.1988). 2016–ongoing. Gold-coated albumen print on acid free paper, paint and ink, dimensions variable. [Busan Biennale]
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The city we imagine, by Golrokh Nafisi (b.1981) with Ahmadali Kadivar (b.1985). 2020. Performance, duration 40 minutes. [Busan Biennale]
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Untitled, by Ka Young Lee. 2011. Oil on canvas, 100 by 80 cm. [Busan Biennale]
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Black Cross II, by Harmony Hammond (b.1944). 2020–21. Oil and mixed media on canvas, 229.6 by 183.5 by 7 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Black Cross II, by Harmony Hammond (b.1944). 2020–21. Oil and mixed media on canvas, 229.6 by 183.5 by 7 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Daughters: Reverance, by Rose B. Simpson (b.1983). 2024. Ceramic, twine, grout, steel, lava beads, osha root, pine, hide and leather, dimensions variable. [Whitney Biennial]
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Frans Pourbus the Younger (1569 - 1622) Oil on canvas: 23 1/8 x 17 1/8 in. (58.7 x 43.5 cm.) Henri IV of France (1553 - 1610) Dated, upper right: ‘ANo 1610’ [Weiss Gallery]
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How Many Ways Can You Disappear, by Karyn Olivier (b.1968). 2021. Potwarp, lobster traps, buoys washed ashore on Matinicus Island, and rope reproduced in salt, height 4.5.m. [Whitney Biennial]
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Liveness (Multi- Scalar Motion #1), by Torkwase Dyson (b.1973). 2022. Glass, graphite, acrylic, wood and steel, approximately 400 by 1400 by 880 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830 Portrait of Anne, Viscountess Pollington, later Countess of Mexborough, with her son, John Charles, later 4th Earl of Mexborough Oil on canvas, 236.2 x 144.8 cm [Moretti]
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Still from In Her Time (Iris’s Version), by Diane Severin Nguyen (b.1990). 2023–24. HD video, colour, sound, 62 min 37 sec. [Whitney Biennial]
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Still from Mojo’q che b’ixan ri ixkanulab’/Antes de que los volcanes canten/Before the Volcanoes Sing, by Clarissa Tossin (b.1973). 2022. HD video, colour, sound, 64 mins 17 secs. [Whitney Biennial]
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Still from Too Bright to See (Part I), by Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich (b.1987). 2022. 16mm film, colour, sound, 24 min. [Whitney Biennial]
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Talking Shit with Amaru (Wari), by Eamon Ore-Giron (b.1973). 2023. Mineral paint and Flashe on canvas, 213.4 by 152.4 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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TEMPO RUBATO (STOLEN TIME), by Nikita Gale (b.1983). 2023–24. Modified player piano, audio and LED lighting system, dimensions variable. [Whitney Biennial]
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xhairymutantx Embedding Study 1, by Holly Herndon (b.1980) and Mat Dryhurst (b.1984). 2024. Thermal dye diffusion transfer print, 119 by 180 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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[August Laube. Zurich. Jacques Villon (Gaston Duchamp-Villon). Portrait d'acteur (Félix Barré). Dry-point etching. 1913. Numbered and signed. 48.2 x 35.6 cm. Edition of 32]
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[Bacarelli & Botticelli. Firenze. Three Angels from Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Attilio Piccirilli (Massa Carrare 1866 - New York 1945), and Furio Piccirilli (Massa Carrara 1869 - Rome 1949).]
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[Cambi. Georg Petel (1601/02 - 1634). Corpus Christi in ivory. Genova 1622/24. 53 x 54 cm]
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[Christie’s, 9 Avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris. A bronze group of King Henry IV astride a rearing horse. Barthelemy Prieur (1536-1611), French, circa 1595-1610.]
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[Coll&Cortés. Justiniano 3, Madrid, Spain. Lorenzo Mercadante de Bretaña (1454-1467). Virgen del Buen Fin. Terracotta with traces of polychromy. 65.2 x 24 x 18.3 in]
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[Daniel Katz Gallery. 6 Hill Street. London. Auguste Rodin. Nude woman standing. Watercolour, pencil and ink on paper. 31.2 x 24.5 cm. Circa 1898-1900]
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[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Louis Dorigny, Paris, 1654 - Verone, 1742. Two Allegories of Comedy. Oil on canvas, a pair, 48.5 x 65 cm (19 1/8 x 25 9/16 in) each]
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[Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge. Artus II Quellinus (Sint-Truiden 1625 - 1700 Antwerp). An Allegory of Earth. Terracotta, height 54 cm]
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[Grisebach. Villa Grisebach Auktionen. Fasanenstasse 25. Berlin. Ben Nicholson, Western landscape, 1960. 64,5 x 75,5 cm]
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[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. Howard Hodgkin. Born 1932. Leaves 1987-88. Oil on wood. 19 3/4 x 25 3/4 inches; 50.2 x 65.4 cm]
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[Jan Johnson. 189, rue St-Pierre, Chambly, Québec. St. Matthew. Antonio Maria Zanetti (1680-1767)]
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[Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. Pere Borrell del Caso. Scaping criticism, (detail), 1874. Madrid, Banco de Espana Collection]
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[Nagel Auktionen Gmbh & Co. KG. Neckarstaße 189-191. Stuttgart. Tino di Camaino (attr.). Probably c.1315, limewood, h. 36 cm]
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[Osborne Samuel. 23a Bruton Street. London. CRW Nevinson. Returning to the Trenches, 1916. Drypoint, 6 x 8 inches]
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[Paul Prouté. 74 Rue de Seine, 75006. Paris. Mary Cassatt. The Picture Book (No.2), ca. 1910. Drypoint, signed]
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[Redfern Gallery. 20 Cork Street. London. Cyril Edward Power (1872-1951). The Concerto, c.1935. Linocut 32 x 30 cm]
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[Robilant + Voena. 38 Dover Street, London W1S 4LN. Bartolomeo Manfredi: St. John the Baptist, circa 1610, oil on canvas, 137 x 96.5 cm]
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[Trinity Fine Art. 29 Bruton Street. London W1J 6QP. The Master of the Unruly Children probably Sandro di Lorenzo di Smeraldo (Florence 1483-circa 1554). Bacchus. Terracotta. 25 x 29 x 20 cm (9 7/8 x 11 3/4 x 7 7/8 in)]
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[V&A. London. Lectures. Donatello (about 1386-1466). The Lamentation Over the Death Christ. About 1453-66. Bronze, Italy, possibly Siena.]
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[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. A large silver water kettle with burner on stand. Maker Storr and Mortimer, 1824-1825. 925/1000]
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[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. An antique enamel sautoir, by Giuliano 19th Century]
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[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819-1891). View on the Oude Schans with the Montelbaans Tower in Amsterdam. Signed lower right and dated 1885. oil on canvas, 26,5 x 43,5 cm]
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[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. Studio Willem van de Velde (1633-1707). 'A small English merchant ship at anchor firing a gun'. Signed lower center, oil on canvas. 62x74 cm]
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[W. Agnew & Company Ltd. The famous Whig politician, the Hon. Charles James FOx (1749-1806), by Joseph Nollekens RA (1737-1828), commissioned by Fox's closest friend, the 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, as a gift to Fox's 'secret' wife, the courtesan Elizabeth Armitstead, and inscribed, verso, 'This bust given to Mrs Armistead by Earl Fitzwilliam the First of March 1796. Nollekens Ft.' Marble, height: 28" (71 cm).]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer. 38&39 Duke Street. St. James’s. London. An important cased pair of indian flintlock pistols with silver barrels and lockplates, signed 'L. Col. Claude Martins, Locknow Arsenal,' circa 1785 and presented in 1786 by Martin to Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Ross]
Western art unattributed:
[Nagel Auktionen Gmbh & Co. KG. Neckarstaße 189-191. Stuttgart. An expressive Renaissance horse head. Italy, c. 1600, bronze, h. 17/30 cm.]
Western art unattributed:
[Nagel Auktionen Gmbh & Co. KG. Neckarstraße 189-191. Stuttgart. The virgin and child enthroned. Lower Bavaria/Landshut, c. 1490/1500, h. 96cm.]
Western art unattributed:
[Piasa. 118 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré. Paris. Alabaster relief represent Adam and Eve. South Netherlands, around 1530]
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby’s & Co. 76, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. A tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl and gold piqué rosewater ewer and basin. Naples, first half of the 18th century]
Western art unattributed:
[Sphinx Fine Art. 125 Kensington Church St. London. Antwerp School. c.1635. A gold-Metal mounted Ebony, ebonized, rosewood. tortoiseshell and ivory cabinet on a stand. Decorated with scenes from Ovid's Methaphories]
Western art unattributed:
[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. A series of four blue and white 'Burglhey House' plates. Qianlong, ca. 1745. Decorated in the center with the Elizabethan 'Burghley House', in a garden with trees and birds, surrounded by ornamental bands]
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[Agnew’s. 6 St. James Place. London. Paolo Uccello (Florence, 1397-1475). The Crucifixion, tempera and gold on panel, 23 5/8 x 13 3/8 inches (60 x 34 cm). Painted circa 1423]
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[Bassenge. Erdener str. 5A. 14193 Berlin. Germany. Marco Antonio Franceschini (1648-1729). Mary Magdalene Receiving the Crown of Thorns from an Angal. Oil on canvas, 58.9 x 51. 6 cm]
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[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Guercino. Cento, 1591 - Bologna, 1666. L'Amore Virtuoso or Allegory of the Arts. Oil on canvas, 105.3 x 152 cm (41 7/16 x 59 7/8 in)]
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[Museo Nacional del Prado. Madrid. Spain. Bosch. Adoration of the Magi (detail). c. 1494. Madrid. Museo Nacional del Prado]
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[Robert Simon. 22 East 80th Street. Fourth Floor. New York. Michele Rocca (Parma 1666 - Venice, after 1751). The Expulsion from Paradise, One of a pair with The Temptation. Oil on canvas, 18 3/8 x 13 1/2 inches (46.7 x 34.3 cm)]
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[The London Original Print Fair. Royal Academy of Arts. Michael Craig-Martin, Fragments, 2015 a series of six screenprints. © Michael Craig-Martin and Alan Cristea Gallery, London]
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[Van der Meij Fine Arts. Herengracht 372. Amsterdam. P.C. Skovgaard (1817-1875). Twig with berries, 1853. Oil on canvas, 27 x 31 cm]
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[Whitford Fine Art. 6 Duke Street, St, James’s. London. Clive Barker. Coke and Fallen Straw (Ivor), 1968]
Western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer. 38&39 Duke Street. St. James’s. London. An Austrian Archer's Pavise, Klausen, mid 18th century]