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Attributed works:
A group of Mars and History, by Wilhelm Christian Meyer (b.1726). 1766/67. Berlin porcelain, 44.2 cm. [E. & H. MANNERS LTD, LONDON/Treasure House London]
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A lady reading in an interior, by Carl Vilhelm Holsøe (1863–1935). Oil on canvas, 64.8 by 61 cm. MACCONNAL-MASON, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
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Adolf Michael Böhm Othello Oil on canvas 53 x 42.5 cm, 207/8 x 16¾ in [Trinity Fine Art]
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An unknown noble boy, by Robert Peake (1551–1619). c.1605. Oil on panel, 113.2 by 88 cm. [THE WEISS GALLERY, SW1Y/London Art Week]
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Anne, Viscountess Pollington, later Countess of Mexborough, with her son John Charles, later 4th Earl of Mexborough, by Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830). c.1812. Oil on canvas, 236.2 by 144.8 cm. [MORETTI FINE ART, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), John Belasyse, First Baron Belasyse of Worlaby, 1636 [Robilant and Voena]
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Antoine-Jean GROS La Citoyenne Poussielgue Oil on canvas 28 7/8 x 23 1/2 inches Executed 1797 [Wildenstein]
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Artemisia Gentileschi Rome, 1593 – Naples, after 1654 Susanna and the Elders, about 1636–7 Oil on canvas, 265 x 210 cm [Moretti]
Attributed works:
Cake basket, by Paul de Lamerie (1688–1751). 1742. Silver, height 35.5 cm. [SHRUBSOLE GALLERY, NEW YORK/Treasure House Fair]
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Calle San Pedro, Cuenca, by David Bomberg (1890–1957). 1934. Oil on canvas, 67 by 52 cm. OSBORNE SAMUEL, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
CIRCLE OF PIERRE PUGET (1620–1694) Aeneas and Anchises, c.1680–90 Bronze, 23 in. (58.5 cm.) high Estimate: £150,000–250,000 [Christie's]
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Crucifixion with the Virgin, St John the Baptist and the Magdalen, by Fra Angelico (c.1395/1400–1455). c.1419–25. Tempera on gold-ground poplar panel, 59.7 by 34.2 cm. [CHRISTIE’S, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
David Roberts, R.A. (1796-1864), View of Tetouan from the Terrace of Cohen’s House, Morocco, inscribed and dated 10th April 1833, watercolour over pencil on two sheets of joined paper, 23 by 67.9 cm., 9 by 26¾ in. This is a rare double sketchbook sheet from Roberts’s first trip to Africa in the spring of 1833. [Guy Peppiatt Fine Art]
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Downshire Hill, Hampstead, by Algernon Newton (1880–1968). 1934. Oil on canvas, 45 by 75 cm. [ABBOTT & HOLDER, WC1/London Art Week]
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EDGAR DEGAS (1834-1917) Danseuse rajustant sa jupe, c. 1895 stamped with signature lower left charcoal heightened with white chalk on toned paper 12 x 10 in. (30.4 x 25.4 cm) [John MItchell Fine Paintings/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Edward Wortley Montagu and his son Massoud Fortunatus, by Pietro Longhi (1701–85). Oil on canvas, 52 by 67 cm. [TRINITY FINE ART & WALTER PADOVANI, W1S/London Art Week]
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Etretat, le cap d’Antifer, by Claude Monet (1840–1926). c.1885. Pastel on paper, 27 by 35 cm. [JOHN MITCHELL FINE PAINTINGS, W1K/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
GA S PA R D D U G H E T Rome, 1615–1675 FIGURES BY A RIVER IN A CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE Black & white chalks on blue paper, with black ink framing lines 38 x 50 cm | 15 x 19  in [Nonesuch Gallery]
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GUSTAVE DORÉ (Strasbourg 1832 – Paris 1883) The fall of the Rebel Angels, circa 1871–72 Signed G Doré lower left. Oil on canvas, 125 x 148 cm (49¼ x 58¼ in) [Clase Fine Art]
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Head of a woman, by Erich Wolfsfeld (1884–1956). c.1920. Oil on paper, 36.5 by 26 cm. [AGNEWS, SW1A/London Art Week]
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Iron composition, by Lynn Chadwick (1914–2003). 1954. Iron and copper on a marble base, 53 by 33 by 25 cm. [PIANO NOBILE, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
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JEAN-BAPTISTE WICAR Lille 1762–1834 Rome Portrait of Luigi Isingard, Ligure, c. 1800 Graphite 24.5 x 19.7 cm. (95/8 x 73/4 in.) [James Mackinnon]
Attributed works:
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977), Triple Portrait of Charles II, 2008 [Robilant and Voena]
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MARLOW MOSS (1889-1958) Untitled, 1950 Black ink, pencil and tempera, 241 x 271 mm. (9½ x 10¾ in.) [Stephen Ongpin]
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Painting with orange and purple, by Adrian Heath (1920–92). 1956. Oil on canvas, 127 by 101.6 cm. [RICHARD GREEN, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
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Pair of armchairs, attrib. Thomas Chippendale (1718–79). c.1780. Giltwood and upholstery, 44.5 by 65 by 66 cm. [RONALD PHILLIPS, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Paul Cézanne (Aix-en-Provence 1839–1906) La Vie des Champs Oil on canvas, 10  x 13  in. (27.6 x 35.2 cm.) Painted c.1876-77 [Agnews]
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Portrait of Rudolph Nureyev, by David Hockney (b.1937). 1969. Pen and ink on paper, 43.3 by 35.3 cm. [CHRISTOPHER KINGZETT, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Self-portrait of the artist with a bearded man, by Auguste- Barthélémy Glaize (1807–93). c.1830. Oil on card affixed to board, 44.5 by 59 cm. [ELLIOTT FINE ART, SW1/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Stained glass panel, designed by A.W.N. Pugin (1812–52) and made by John Hardman & Son (founded 1845). English (Birmingham), 1846–52 and later. Stained glass and lead, 107 by 52 cm. [H. BLAIRMAN & SONS, SW1H/London Art Week]
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Striding Mars, by Giambologna (1529– 1609). c.1580. Bronze, height 39.4 cm. [STUART LOCHHEAD, SW1Y/London Art Week]
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Study after the monument to Sir Francis Vere, Westminster Abbey, by Richard Parkes Bonington (1802–28). c.1825. Wash over pencil, 14.6 by 19.6 cm. [JAMES MACKINNON, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
The Iberian Graham, no.722, by George Graham (1673–1751). c.1736. Walnut, silver, brass and steel, height 45.7 cm. [CARTER MARSH & CO., WINCHESTER/Treasure House Fair]
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The new home, by Walter Sickert (1860–1942). c.1912. Oil on canvas, 50.8 by 40.6 cm OFFER WATERMAN, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
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The north front of Chalfont Lodge, Buckinghamshire, by Thomas Girtin (1775–1802). Commissioned c.1800. Watercolour over traces of pencil heightened with bodycolour, 42 by 54.9 cm. [GUY PEPPIATT FINE ART, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
The punishment of Cupid, by Luigi Pichler (1773–1854). c.1830. Brown sard and gold, height and width of gem 2.1 by 1.8 cm. WARTSKI, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
THOMAS LANDSEER (1795 - 1880), A Bengal Tiger, 46 in. (H) x 59 in. (W); Estimate: £50,000-£80,000 [Sloane Street Auctions].
Attributed works:
THOMAS SMITH OF DERBY (1720 - 1767), A View of Oxford, Christ Church Meadows, 27 in. (H) x 48 in. (W); Estimate: £25,000-£35,000 [Sloane Street Auctions].
Attributed works:
Torso (woman rubbing her back), by Edgar Degas (1834–1917). Early 20th century. Bronze, height 43 cm. [SLADMORE, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Untitled, by Gillian Ayres (1930–2018). 1993. Acrylic on canvas, 40.2 by 56.5 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, W1K/London Art Week]
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Vase, Sèvres. 1843. Porcelain, height 63 cm. [MICHELE BEINY, NEW YORK/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
VUE DU PONT DU VICOVARO SUR LE TEVERONE 27 MILLES DE ROME SÈVRES IMPERIAL MANUFACTORY OF PORCELAIN, CIRCA 1805 FROM THE SERVICE CAMBACÉRÈS DEPICTING ITALIAN VEDUTE Hard-paste porcelain. Diameter 23.3 cm Provenance: Twinight collection, New York, n°2106. [Raccanello & Leprince/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905) Bergère (Shepherdess), 1888 Oil on canvas 45-1/2 x 32-1/2 inches (115.6 x 82.6 cm) Property from the Estate of Mrs. Amon G. Carter, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas Estimate: $500,000 - $700,000 [Heritage Auctions]
Attributed works:
‘But whose velvet violet lining with the lamplight gloating o’er, She shall press, ah nevermore!’, by Gustave Doré (1832–83). c.1882–83. Ink, wash and white heightening on paper, 51.5 by 35.8 cm. [CLASE FINE ART, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Non-western art unattributed:
A shabti for the controller vizier of the city (Thebes). Egypt, Ity New Kingdom, late 18th dynasty, c.1323– 1295 BC. Steatite, height 15.8 cm. [CHARLES EDE, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Non-western art unattributed:
Grasshopper. Central Mexico, Aztec Culture (1325–1521). Grey basalt, length 35.5 cm. [GALERIE MESTDAGH, BRUSSELS/Treasure House Fair]
Non-western art unattributed:
Serapi carpet. Persia, c.1880. Cotton and wool, 310 by 290 cm. KESHISHIAN, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Non-western art unattributed:
Study of a male Common Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps Indica). China, 19th century. Watercolour and gold leaf on paper, 38 by 25 cm. [AMIR MOHTASHEMI, W8/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Archittetura dell’Africa. Pavia, c.1710. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 26 cm. RACCONELLO LEPRINCE, SW7/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Corpus Christi. France, c.1400. Gilt and polychromed walnut, 73 by 65 cm. [DANIEL KATZ GALLERY, W1J/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Roman oscillum fragment from a mask of Silenus. c.1st century AD. Marble, height 14.5 cm. [RUPERT WACE, AT SHAPERO RARE BOOKS, W1S/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Somerset; a view from the garden of Montacute House with St Michael’s Hill in the foreground and Glastonbury Tor in the distance Oil on canvas, 18¾ x 24½ inches. c.1755, before the building of St Michael’s Hill Tower in 1760. [Abbott and Holder]
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A capriccio with a gothic church and ancient ruins, by Marco Ricci (1676–1730). Gouache on vellum, 31.3 by 44.2 cm. [GALERIE ERIC COATALEM, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
A demilune commode (with royal Italian provenance), by Carlo Randoni (1755–1831). c.1820–21. Wood, gilt, lacquer and broccatello marble, 90 by 124 by 57 cm. [Burzio, London/Tefaf]
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A very important pair of late-Baroque Italian polychrome majolica two-light wall sconces, tin-glazed earthenware co-called 'a gran fuocco'. Faenza. Possibly decorated by Nicolas Letourneau or Nicola Raccagna.[ Burzio/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Albrecht Dürer. Das Schweißtuch von zwei Engeln gehalten. Around 1513. Copper engraving.[Venator & Hanstein]
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Alessandro Rondoni Busts of six Roman emperors [Brun Fine Art/Tefaf]
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BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO (Seville, 1617–1682) Portrait of Archbishop Ambrosio Spinola Circa 1670/75 Oil on canvas, 90.2 x 65.4 cm. [Caylus]
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Composition with portrait, fish and moonlight, by Louis Marcoussis (1878– 1941). c.1926. Gouache and pencil on paper, 20 by 14.3 cm. GALERIE BERÈS, PARIS [Salon du Dessin]
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Curly blue tail, by Alexander Calder (1898–1976). 1967. Painted metal and wire, 51.4 by 97.2 by 48.3 cm. [Galerie von Vertes, Zurich/Tefaf]
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Delft tile panel depicting a winter scene, based on an 18th-century engraving by Pierre-Jean Mariette. The ceramic panel was made by Jan Aalmis in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, c.1770. Approx 91 by 65 cm.[Regts Delft Tiles]
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Ecce Homo, by Sebastiano del Piombo (c.1485– 1547) and studio. 1520s. Oil on poplar, 34.7 by 26 cm. [Caylus, Madrid/Tefaf]
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Fabulous animal: Fabel- Tier, by Marc Chagall (1887–1927). c.1926–27. Watercolour, gouache and pastel on paper glued to card, 66 by 51.5 cm. [BAILLY GALLERY, GENEVA/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
FRANÇOIS DE NOMÉ called Monsù Desiderio (c. 1593–after 1644) A pair of paintings showing the Martyrdoms of Saints Peter and Stephen, surrounded by fantastical architecture, c. 1617 Oil on slate, in original frames. Each: 31 x 31 cm [Robilant and Voena]
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Head of a man looking upwards, by Giovanni Bonazza (1654–1736). Late 17th century. Carrara marble, 54.5 by 45 cm. [Alessandro Cesati, Milan/Tefaf]
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Hiroshi Suzuki silver at Adrian Sassoon gallery. Photography by Sylvain Deleu. [Tefaf New York]
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Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto Portrait of a Scholar (detail) Oil on canvas, 112 x 90 cm [Trinity Fine Art/Tefaf]
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Jan Davidsz de HEEM (Leide, 1631 - 1695, Anvers) Peaches, grapes and a partly-peeled lemon in a Wanli “kraak” porselein bowl, with a ham on a pewter platter, a silver-gilt cup and cover, a pewter flagon, and a roemer with a knife on a plate, on a partly-draped table Oil on panel. Signed and dated lower left J.D. de Heem.f. 26 3/16 x 39 3/4 in. [Aguttes]
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Jupiter and Callisto, by Jacob de Wit (1695–1754). 1733. Black chalk, pen and ink, wash, watercolour and gouache with white highlights on paper, 44.5 by 30.8 cm. [ONNO VAN SEGGELEN FINE ARTS, ROTTERDAM/Salon du Dessin]
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LELIO ORSI (1508?–Novellara–1587) Portrait of Camilla Ruggeri Pen and brown ink, 17.3 x 11.8 cm. [Ratton and Ladriere]
Attributed works:
Nicolas Robert (1614-1685), Papaver somniferum (Linné). Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Collection des vélins, portefeuille 41, folio 49. Cliché Tony Querrec (RMN) ©. Design : Olivier Andreotti (Toluca Studio) [Salon du Dessin]
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Parrot and exotic birds on a branch, by Gustave Doré (1832–83). c.1856. Watercolour and black pencil on paper, 45 by 30 cm. [GALERIE FABIENNE FIACRE, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
PETER PAUL RUBENS (SIEGEN 1577-1640 ANTWERP) Study of a kneeling man seen in profile black chalk, heightened with white, on buff paper 40.6 x 29.1 cm €250,000-350,000 £230,000-310,000 [Christie's]
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Philoctetes on the island of Lemnos, by Gerard van Kuijl (1604–73). Oil on canvas, 137.7 by 110.8 cm. Haboldt & Co., New York, Amsterdam and Paris/Tefaf]
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Plants and insects (III), by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). 1956. Ink on paper, 66 by 50 cm. WADDINGTON CUSTOT, LONDON/Salon du Dessin]
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POPE PAUL V BORGHESE ENTHRONED PAOLO SANQUIRICO (1565–1630) Bronze, deep reddish-black patina Bronze, 38.5 (15¹⁄4 in.) high Datable to c. 1616–1619 [Tomasso]
Attributed works:
Prince Hoare, Portrait of Sir Horace Mann (detail). Terracotta, height 51.5 cm [Walter Padovani/Tefaf].
Attributed works:
The feast in the house of Simon with Mary Magdalene, by Luca Giordano (1634–1705). Pen and brown ink and wash over black chalk, 43.1 by 43.1 cm. [GALERIE TARANTINO, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
The Holy Family, by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770). Pen and brown ink and wash on paper, 22.5 by 19.3 cm. GRÄSSLE, HÄRB & NUTI, MUNICH AND LONDON/Salon du Dessin]
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The narrow path, by Maurice Denis (1870– 1943). c.1889–90. Watercolour on paper, 23 by 17 cm. [GALERIE TERRADES, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
The popular improviser in the Campo Vaccino, by Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781–1835). 1820. Oil on canvas, 97 by 137 cm. [Walter Padovani, Milan/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
The triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite, by Frans Francken the Younger (1581–1642). Oil on panel, 53.6 by 75.2 cm. [Galerie De Jonckheere, Geneva/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Titian (1488–1576) and workshop The Tribute Money Oil on canvas, 108.3 x 103.5 cm Expertise: Mauro Lucco and Peter Humfrey Published: Titian Themes and Variations edited by Peter Humfrey [New Raritet Gallery]
Attributed works:
Tritons and Nereids, by Amico Aspertini (1473/75–1552). 1520. Brush and brown ink heightened with white on prepared paper, 28 by 43.5 cm. [Day & Faber, London/Tefaf]
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Two affectionate doves, by Giacomo Raffaelli (1753–1836). Micro mosaic with a gold border, 3.5 by 1.8 cm. [Alessandra Di Castro, Rome/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Two lovers, by Parmigianino (1503–40). Pen and brown ink on paper, 13.1 by 15.2 cm. [JEAN-LUC BARONI AND MARTY DE CAMBIAIRE, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Untitled (bricolage), by Jean Tinguely (1925–91). c.1975. Metal and rubber with an electric sander, 75 by 49 by 49 cm. [Galerie Georges- Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Untitled, by Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944). 1941. Ink, watercolour and gouache, 47.5 by 31 cm. [Galerie Utermann, Dortmund/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Whale hunting from the Royal Grotesques series, by the Brussels workshop of Cornelis and Jan Mattens. Design attributed to Giulio Romano. Late 16th century. Wool and silk, 415 by 550 cm. [De Wit Fine Tapestries, Mechelen/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Young girl sitting, by Carl Olof Larsson (1853–1919). Watercolour over pencil with gouache on paper, 35.5 by 25.4 cm. [GALERIE GRAND-RUE MARIE-LAURE RONDEAU, GENEVA/Salon du Dessin]
Non-western art unattributed:
Camel and rider. China, Tang dynasty (618–906 AD). Terracotta with polychrome, 98.5 by 33 by 75 cm. [Vanderven Oriental Art, ’s-Hertogenbosch/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
CASKET Ceylon, probably Kandy;  2nd-half 16th century Ivory and silver Dim.:  8.0  ×   19.0  ×   11.0  cm Prov: descendants of Afonso de Albuquerque (1453–1515  ),  2nd Viceroy of Portuguese India. [Sao Roque/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
Female reliquary figure. Fang peoples, Okak group, Equatorial Guinea or Rio Muni / Northern Gabon, 1718–1886. Wood, nails and copper alloy, height 38.5 cm. [Serge Schoffel, Brussels/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
Iznik jug. Ottoman, Turkey, late 16th century. Ceramic, 19 by 15 cm. [Amir Mohtashemi, London/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
NAMBAN TABLE Japan, Momoyama (   1573  –  1603   ) Dim.:  36. 2 ×   56.5  ×  43.5  cm Former T. P. collection, Lisbon. Exhibited at Smithsonian M., Washington; McMullen M., Boston; Orient M., Lisbon, 2010. [Sao Roque/Tefaf]    
Western art unattributed:
Attic black-figure amphora depicting the fourth labour of Hercules and two female fi gures in a chariot with winged horses (verso). Athens, 530–29 BC. Ceramic, height 45 cm. [David Aaron, London/Tefaf]
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Attributed works:
A group of portraits to mirror the virtues, by Nicolas Maes (1634–93). c.1670. Oil on canvas, 152 by 175 cm. [Caretto & Occhinegro, Turin/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
ABRAHAM GOVAERTS (1589 – Antwerp – 1626) A wooded Landscape with Venus and Adonis Oil on panel, 21 x 30 ins. (53.3 x 76 cm) [Johnny Van Haeften]
Attributed works:
Adam, Count von Schwarzenberg (Governor of Brandenberg), by Michiel Jansz. Van Mierevelt (1566– 64). Oil on panel, 69 by 53 cm. [The Weiss Gallery, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
ADRIAEN VAN STALBEMT (1580 – Antwerp – 1662) A Family in a Landscape with a Village beyond Oil on panel, 17¼ x 33½ ins. (44 x 85 cm) [Johnny Van Haeften]
Attributed works:
Attributed to Yuri Pavliovich Annenkov (1889 - 1974) Portrait of Aleksandr Benois (1870 - 1960) Provenance: Aleksandr Nikolaievich Benua (Benois) collection. Christies London, 14 July 1999, Live Auction 6141, Lot 88 55.5 x 45.6 cm. Signed lower right in Cyrillic: lu.Annenkov. Lot 87 - £50,000-80,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
Attributed works:
DENIJS VAN ALSLOOT (Brussels before 1573 – 1635/6) A Summer Landscape with a Lady and Gentleman Seated and Sportsmen returning with Game Traces of signature and date, lower centre: … Pict. 1607 On canvas, 26¼ x 35¼ ins. (66.7 x 89.5 cm) [Johnny Van Haeften]
Attributed works:
Gasparo Cairano Deposition Group (detail) alabaster 47,5 x 65 x 22,5 cm. [CARLO ORSI]
Attributed works:
Giorgio Vasari Arezzo, 1511 – Florence, 1574 The Temptation of Saint Jerome Recently sold to a private collector Oil on panel, 165 x 117 cm [Moretti]
Attributed works:
Girl with shell, by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827– 75). c.1864. Patinated plaster, height 100.5 cm. [Daniel Katz, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Godfried SCHALKEN Dordrecht 1643 – Den Haag 1706 The young pipe smoker Oil on panel, monogrammed on the right, 20.6 x 17.5 cm, circa 1660 [F. Baulme Fine Arts]
Attributed works:
HANS BOL (1534 – 1593) A Panoramic View of a Flemish Village with the City of Antwerp in the Distance on the Right Oil on canvas, 9⅝ x 13 ins. (24.5 x 33 cm) [Johnny Van Haeften]
Attributed works:
Johann Georg de Hamilton (Munich, 1672 - 1737, Vienna) Rider with his Lipizzan Oil on canvas. 35 13/16 x 27 15/16 in. [Aguttes]
Attributed works:
Johann KÖNIG (1586-1642) The Martyrdom of Saint Sigismund Gouache on vellum, signed and dated «Johannes König Fecit 1618», 21,5×16 cm [De Jonckheere/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Margaret and William Roper, daughter and son-in-law of Sir Thomas More, sold directly from the family of the sitters for the first time. 16cm (H) x 11cm (W). Lot 55 Lot 55 - £30,000-50,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
Attributed works:
Return of the fishing fleet, by Hendrick Willem Mesdag (1831–1915). 1890. Oil on canvas, 90 by 70 cm. [Kunstgalerij Albricht, Oosterbeek/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Sea and Moon, by Max Ernst (1891–1976). Oil on panel, 32 by 23 cm. [David Lévy, Brussels/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Still life with vegetables, fruits, butterfl ies and snails, in a grotto with a landscape beyond, by Cornelis de Heem (1631–95). Oil on canvas, 64.4 by 78 cm. [Rafael Valls Ltd, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
The Rothschild oliphant (hunting horn), by Hans Jacob Erhart. c.1645. Ivory and silver, height 51cm. [Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Munich and London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
The schoolmaster, by Quiringh Gerritsz van Brekelenkam (1622–69). Oil on panel, 32 by 26.5 cm. [Bijl-Van Urk, Alkmaar/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Two dogs at rest from the tomb of the entrails of Blanche de France (d.1392). Isle de France, end of the 14th century. Marble, 26.5 by 13 by 9.5 cm. [Brimo de Laroussilhe, Paris/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Woodland path, by Hercules Seghers (c.1589/90–c.1633–40). Oil on canvas mounted on panel, 16 by 25 cm. [Emanuel von Baeyer, London/Tefaf]
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Ange-Joseph Antoine ROUX (Marseille, 1765 - 1838) View on the Old Port of Marseille from Saint-Victor; View on the Old Port of Marseille and the Fort Saint-Jean (detail) Watercolour (pair). Signed and dated lower left; Signed and dated lower right. 58 x 86,5 cm (each) [Aguttes]
Attributed works:
Christ’s descent into limbo, by Marcellus Coffermans (1524/25–81). Oil on panel, 18.5 by 13.8 cm. [COSTERMANS & PELGRIMS DE BIGARD, BRUSSELS. Fine Arts, Paris]
Attributed works:
Gabriel Metsu, The Drinker; oil on canvas laid down on panel, 17.7 x 13 cm. [Roseberys].
Attributed works:
Giacomo Balla Turin 1871–1958 Rome Linea di velocità + vortice, c. 1913 Signed and titled lower left ‘FUTURBALLA LINEA DI VELOCITA’ + VORTICE’; stamped Pugno di Boccioni Pencil on paper 47 x 70 cm (18 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.) [Robilant and Voena]
Attributed works:
Heyst, 8pm at low tide, by Georges Lemmen (1865–1916). 1891. Oil on panel, 12 by 21.5 cm. [GALERIE BERÈS, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
Attributed works:
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (Valenciennes, 1827–1875, Courbevoie) Jeune fille à la coquille Patinated plaster Executed circa 1864 100.5 cm high Signed JB Carpeaux [Daniel Katz]
Attributed works:
Jean-Siméon CHARDIN Copper pot, cauliflower and mortar with its pestle on an entablature Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 13 × 15,9 in. Provenance: Private collection, Paris Literature: Pierre Rosenberg, L’opera completa di Chardin, Milan, 1983, n. p., n° 77, repr. Estimate: €600 000 - 800 000 [Artcurial]
Attributed works:
Lucas Faydeherbe, attributed to 1617 – Mechelen – 1697 Jupiter Terracotta, painted to resemble bronze: h. 68 x w. 52 x d. 31 cm (Patricia Wengraf).
Attributed works:
Medallion showing Louis XIV, by Marc Arcis (1655–1739). Marble, 75 by 73 cm. [GALERIE RATTON  LADRIÈRE, PARIS, Fine Arts Paris]
Attributed works:
Napoleon Bonaparte, by Joseph Chinard (1756–1813). Terracotta, 85 by 52 cm. [BRUN FINE ART, LONDON AND MILAN. Fine Arts Paris]
Attributed works:
Nino Pisano (Active 1334–1368), Saint John the Baptist, c. 13665, marble, 75.5 cm high (Stuart Lochhead).
Attributed works:
No title, by Alexander Calder (1898–1976). 1964. Gouache on paper, 50 by 66 cm. [GALERIE AB, PARIS, Fine Arts Paris]
Attributed works:
Pair of Medicis vases, by Joseph Fabry and Paul Utzschneider. 1810–12. Faïence pottery and gilded bronze, each 68 by 54 cm. [GALERIE STEINITZ, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
Attributed works:
Pietro Bernini and attributed to the young Gian Lorenzo Bernini, circa 1616-18 Samson with a Philistine. Fountain figure made of white, grey veined marble. H 152, plinth W 57, D 52 cm. Prov: Albrecht Neuhaus, Würzburg. Private European Collection. [Lempertz sale Decorative Arts, 17 November 2022]
Attributed works:
SARAH BIFFIN (1784 –1850) Self Portrait, 1821 (Private Collection) [Philip Mould].
Attributed works:
SIR FRANCIS LEGATT CHANTREY, R.A. (1781–1841) Bust of Princess Louise of Saxe-Weimar Commissioned by Queen Adelaide of the United Kingdom in 1833 Delivered to Windsor Castle on 10 April 1834 white marble 66 cm. [Erik Bijzet]
Attributed works:
Still life with fruits and flowers, by Bernardo Strozzi (1581–1644). Oil on canvas, 39 by 45.5 cm. [ENRICO FRASCIONE, FLORENCE, Fine Arts Paris].
Attributed works:
The couple, by Germaine Richier (1902–59). 1956. Edition 3 of 6. Bronze, height 139 cm. [GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE, BRUSSELS, Fine Arts Paris]
Attributed works:
Timothy Behrens, Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, and Michael Andrews (left to right) at Wheeler’s restaurant in Soho, London, 1963. Photo: © John Deakin/John Deakin Archive/Bridgeman Images. [Gagosian]
Non-western art unattributed:
Floral arabesque tile. Iznik, Turkey, c.1565–75. Siliceous ceramic and polychrome, 29 by 29 cm. [GALERIE KEVORKIAN, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
Standing Buddha, Gandhara, 3rd– 4th century. Shale, height 90 cm. [GALERIE HIOCO, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
Writing box. Gujarat, India, c.1550–1600. Teak wood, mother-of- pearl and tortoiseshell, 11 by 24 by 18 cm. [SÃO ROQUE, LISBON. Fine Arts Paris]
Western art unattributed:
FRENCH SCHOOL (Avignon), early fifteenth century Head of an apostle Alabaster with traces of gilding and paint, 13 x 10.8 x 7.6 cm [Charles Ratton and Guy Ladriere, Fine Arts Paris]
Western art unattributed:
Head of an African King, Southern France, c.1120-1150. [Sam Fogg]
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
A centaur abducting a nymph, by Giandomenico Tiepolo (1727– 1804). Pen and ink and watercolour on paper, 18.6 by 27 cm. [Maurizio Nobile, Bologna, Paris and Milan/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
A predella panel showing The Marriage of the Virgin, by Lippo Vanni (active c.1340–75). c.1345. Tempera on wood, 24.6 by 28.5 cm. [Brimo de Laroussilhe, Paris/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Aimé-Jules Dalou (Paris 1838–1902) Bacchanale Plaster Diameter: 44  in. (114 cm.) [Agnews/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Allegory of abundance, by Guiseppe Maria Mazza (1653–1741). c.1730. Terracotta, height 30 cm. Walter Padovani, Milan/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Angelica Kauffman, Portrait of Marquise Orsola Priuli Maccarani. [Walter Padovani/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Angelo de ROSSI (Genoa 1671 – Rome 1715) The Adoration of the Shepherds Executed in 1711 Original terracotta relief 54 x 50 x 11 cm Estimate : €300,000 / 500,000. [Camper Dabernat]
Attributed works:
Aphrodite. Roman. c.1st century AD. Marble, height 125 cm. [Galerie Chenel, Paris/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Bacchanale or La Statue, by Paul Delvaux (1897–1994). 1967. Watercolour and ink on paper, 71 by 106 cm. [David Lévy, Brussels/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Bartolomé Esteban MURILLO (Seville, 1617 - 1682) The Good Shepherd Oil on canvas. 165 x 112 cm In the same French private collection since 1764 [Aguttes]
Attributed works:
Bust of Lucrezia d’Este, by Antonio Canova (1757– 1822). 1821–22. Marble, height 42 cm. [Daniel Katz, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Clockface from a longcase clock, by Thomas Mudge (1715–94). c.1758. Brass and silver in a mahogany case, height 195 cm. [TOBIAS BIRCH, EVESHAM/Masterpiece]
Attributed works:
Diamond cut egg, by David Nash (b.1945). 2020. Maple, 71 by 30 by 30 cm. ANNELY JUDA FINE ART, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Attributed works:
Effigy of Riccardo Rota, by Giovanni Da Nola (1478– 1559). c.1540–50. Marble, 129 by 60 by 43 cm. [Sam Fogg, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Form, Forbabstufung, by Marina Apollonio (b. 1940). 1972. Acrylic on canvas, 70 by 70 cm. [The Mayor Gallery, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Francesco SOLIMENA (Canale di Serino, 1657 - Naples, 1747) The triumph of Faith over Heresy through the intercession of Dominicans Canvas, 90 9/16 x 36 5/8 in. [Tajan]
Attributed works:
FRANCISCO DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES (Fuendetodos, 1746 – 1828, Bordeaux) Portrait of Don Juan López de Robredo, Embroiderer to King Carlos IV of Spain 1798-1799 Oil on canvas, 108.3 x 82.3 cm [Caylus/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Fruit and leaves, by Matthew Smith (1879–1959). 1947. Oil on canvas, 38.1 by 61 cm. RICHARD GREEN, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Attributed works:
Funerary head of a woman. Southern Arabia, c.100 BC–100 AD. Calcite alabaster, height 28.3 cm. [Art Ancient, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Georges de Porto- Riche, by JacquesÉmile Blanche (1861–1942). 1889. Oil on canvas, 100 by 65 cm. ROBILANT + VOENA, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Attributed works:
GIACOMO GINOTTI (1845–1897) Rome, c. 1877–1886 L’Emancipazione della schiavitù (The Emancipation of Slavery) White statuary marble, on a revolving Portasanta marble pedestal with octagonal foot 52 in. (132 cm.) high, the figure 83 in. (211 cm.) high, overall; 24 in. (61 cm.) diameter at foot Signed: ‘GINOTTI’ [Tomasso/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
GIOVANNI ANTONIO PELLEGRINI (Venice 1675 –1741) An unidentified allegory. Oil on canvas, 26 x 41 cm PROVENANCE: Private collection, England [Santa Tecla]
Attributed works:
Giovanni Battista Piamontini Faun with a Kid (detail) marble, height 152 cm, 60 in [Trinity Fine Art/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO (1696–1770) Allegorical Figures of Valour and Fame: The Apotheosis of a Warrior Pen and brown ink and brown wash, over an underdrawing in black chalk. 216 x 289 mm. (81⁄2 x 113⁄8 in.) [Stephen Ongpin Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Island of the Lights from Pinocchio, by Paula Rego (b.1935). 1996. Pencil, ink and watercolour on paper, 150 by 180 cm. PIANO NOBILE, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Attributed works:
Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805) The Head of a Young Girl Red and black chalk over stumped black chalk outline, heightened with white on prepared paper, 272 x 224mm [Christopher Bishop Fine Art/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
La Danse des Bacchantes – La Grande Vitrine Faune et Faunesse, by Maison Roux et Brunet and Léon Messagé (1842– 1901). 1890. Gilt-bronze and various woods, height 246 cm. Adrian Alan, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
LUCAS CRANACH I (1472–1553) The Nymph of the Spring oil on panel 32 ¼ x 47 ⅜ in. (82.1 x 120.5 cm.) £6,000,000–8,000,000. Christie's/Masterpiece]
Attributed works:
Monumental mixed metal exhibition vase, by Suzuki Chokichi Company. c.1882. Bronze, 91 by 43 cm. [STEVE SLY JAPANESE ART, BOURNEMOUTH/Masterpiece]
Attributed works:
Pierres number 2, by Alberto Magnelli (1888–1971). 1932. Oil on canvas, 168 by 100 cm. Applicat-Prazan, Paris/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Suburbs of Amsterdam, by Jan Sluijters (1881–1957). 1907. Oil on canvas, 42 by 33.5 cm. [Daatselaar, Utrecht/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
The Mattias De Medici Blue Boys. Attributed to Jacopo Maria Foggini. Pair of polychrome lacca wood sculptures with glass eyes. Florence 1650s (Burzio/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
The sisters, by Augustus Edwin John (1878–1961). 1937. Oil on canvas, 76.2 by 63.5 cm. PHILIP MOULD, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Non-western art unattributed:
Egyptian canopic jar for Hena. Late Dynastic Period, c.664–525 BC. Alabaster, height 32.5 cm. GALERIE MALAQUAIS, PARIS/Masterpiece]
Non-western art unattributed:
Guro-Bete mask. Ivory Coast, 19th century. Wood, height 20.5 cm. [Serge Schoffel, Brussels/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
Skull of a Triceratops prorsus. Late Cretaceous period. Fossil, 170 by 115 by 150 cm. DAVID AARON, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Western art unattributed:
Altarolo with Madonna and Child and the Infant St John The Baptist Ebony, pietre dure, gilded bronze. 88 x 60 x 28 cm [Brun/Tefaf]
Western art unattributed:
Barocchetto period commode. Venice, 1720–70. Lacquered wood with gilding, height 90 cm. [Brun Fine Art, London/Tefaf]
Western art unattributed:
Detail of a cabinet incorporating 11 pietra dura, pietra tenere and pietra paesina tablets representing Tuscan landscapes. Cabinet and stand c.1720; plaques c.1690. Walnut and limestone, 170 by 111 by 56 cm. ANTHONY OUTRED, LONDON/Masterpiece]
Western art unattributed:
FRENCH, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY Silenus After the Antique Bronze 38 cm (15 in.) high PROVENANCE Private collection, USA [Tomasso/Tefaf]
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
A Greek horseman fighting a lion, by Antoine-Charles- Horace Vernet, called Carle Vernet (1758–1836). 1789. Black pencil, grey wash with stumping and chalk highlights on prepared paper, 38 by 33 cm. [DIDIER AARON & CIE, PARIS]
Attributed works:
Allegory of touch, by Michiel Sweerts (1618–64). Oil on canvas, 75 by 60 cm. [ROBILANT + VOENA, LONDON]
Attributed works:
An artichoke, by Jacques le Moyne de Morgues (1533–88). Watercolour and gouache on paper, 14 by 10.1 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
An exceptional Mughal-style pale celadon jade ‘chrysanthemum’ dish Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736–1795) Dimensions: 15 cm. (6 in.) diameter Provenance: A private American collection. [Littleton and Hennessy Asian Art]
Attributed works:
Antoine Coypel (1661-1722) Study for an Allegory to the Glory of Louis XIV Black chalk, red chalk and white chalk 11,8 x 16,7 in.[Aguttes]
Attributed works:
Anton Raphaël MENGS The Judgment of Paris Pen and brown ink, brown wash and white highlights Estimate: 40 000 – 60 000 € [Artcurial]
Attributed works:
Antonio Gai (Venice 1686- c. 1769) Bust of A Bailo (Giovanni Emo), c. 1730. White Carrara Marble, 96 x 65 x 32 cm. (Brun Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Antonio Verrio The Sea Triumph of Charles II c.1674 (detail) Royal Collection Trust /   Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019. [Tate Britain British Baroque exhibition]
Attributed works:
Bust of Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon and Bust of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, by Jean Antoine Houdon (1741–1828). 1789 and 1788 respectively. Marble, height 29 cm and 26.7 cm. [DANIEL KATZ GALLERY, LONDON]
Attributed works:
Christ resurrected, by Alessandro Algardi (1598–1654). Terracotta, height 52 cm. [WALTER PADOVANI, MILAN]
Attributed works:
CLAUDE GELLÉE called LE LORRAIN Chamagne 1600 or 164/1605 – Rome 1682 Moses and the Burning Bush Black chalk and brown wash. Framing lines in brown ink. Autograph inscription on the verso: ‘Claudio Gillee Dito il lorenses 1663 fecit’ and by a later hand at the bottom under the framing line ‘F. PRODIGO’. 195 x 255 mm (711 ̸16 x 10 in.) [Jean-Luc Baroni & Marty de Cambiaire]
Attributed works:
Composition with two women, by Charles Edouard Jeanneret, called Le Corbusier (1887–1955). 1937. Ink and gouache on paper, 20.5 by 30.5 cm. [BRAME & LORENCEAU, PARIS]
Attributed works:
Domenico Cresti, known as il Passignano (1556–1638) Jesus among the Doctors, Black chalk 290 x 216 mm. Provenance: ignazio Hugford (Florence 1703–1778), his mount in green and grey [Stanza del Borgo]
Attributed works:
DOMENICO PIERATTI (Florence 1600 – Rome 1656) Bust of Young Marcus Aurelius Marble; overall height 90 cm [WALTER PADOVANI]
Attributed works:
DOMENICO PULIGO Florence 1492–1527 Portrait of Agnolo di Taddeo di Agnolo Gaddi Oil on panel Inscribed (on the upper edge): ‘GNOLO DI TADDEO DI AGN: GADDI’ (the family seal in red wax on the back of the panel) 37.6 x 48 cm (143 ̸4 x 187 ̸8 in.) [Jean-Luc Baroni & Marty de Cambiaire]
Attributed works:
Edgar Degas (Paris 1834 – 1917 Paris) Buste de danseuse, c. 1896 Black chalk, 40 x 59 cm Atelier stamp, lower left: ‘Degas’ (Lugt 658) Study for Lemoisne 1246 [Galerie Arnoldi-Livie]
Attributed works:
Edificio universal, by Joaqu n Torres-Garc a (1874–1949). 1931. Oil on canvas, 72 by 65 cm. [GALERIA SUR, LA BARRA, PUNTA DEL ESTE]
Attributed works:
Federico Barocci (1528–1612) Tête d’un homme barbu, le regard tourné  vers le bas, et  étude de main Pierre noire, sanguine et craie blanche sur papier beige. – 407 x 269 mm [Fondation Custodia, Collection Frits Lugt, Paris]
Attributed works:
Fernand Léger / Blaise Cendrars La fin du monde filmée par l’Ange N.-D. Paris 1919 [Venator and Hanstein]
Attributed works:
Francesco FURINI (1603 - 1646) Study of a nude man holding a stick black and red chalk, 210 x 136 mm [Galerie Paul Prouté]
Attributed works:
Giuseppe Cesari, called Cavaliere d’Arpino, A Sabine woman defends herself against an attacking Roman, 1635/36 [Kunsthaus Zürich]
Attributed works:
Giuseppe Cesari, called the Cavaliere d’Arpino (Arpino 1558 –Rome 1640) [Hazlitt]
Attributed works:
HANNS ULRICH FRANCK (Kaufbeuren 1603 –1680 Augsburg) Hercules, Nessus and Deianira Black and white chalk on beige paper; 212 mm (diam.) [Martin Grässle and Florian Härb]
Attributed works:
Ignaz Stern. The Nativity with the Adoration of the Shepherds. Oil on canvas. 102.2   141.5 cm [Koller]
Attributed works:
Jan Brueghel II, An Allegory of Tulipmania, (detail) 25.5 x 35.5 cm, €250,000 – 350,000. [Dorotheum]
Attributed works:
Jean-Antoine WATTEAU Studies of women seated (recto) Red chalk Estimate: 40 000 – 60 000 € [Artcurial]
Attributed works:
Joseph Vivien (1657-1734) Portrait of Madeleine-Geneviève Guillieaumon, n e Dupuis c. 1722 Pastel on paper laid down on canvas 79 x 64 cm. (31 1/8 x 25 3/16 in.)[Galerie Alexis Bordes]
Attributed works:
Judith and Holofernes, by Francesco Furini (1604–46). c.1642. Oil on canvas, 129 by 93 cm. [ROB SMEETS OLD MASTER PAINTINGS, GENEVA]
Attributed works:
Jusepe de RIBERA (J tiva 1591 - Naples 1652) The Mathematician Canvas. 100   75,5 cm. Estimate: 200 000 / 300 000 €. [Daguerre]
Attributed works:
Memento mori relief, by Christoph Daniel Schenck (1633–91). c.1685. Ivory, height 6 cm. [KUNSTKAMMER GEORG LAUE, MUNICH AND LONDON]
Attributed works:
MICHELANGELO ANSELMI (Lucca 1491 – Parma 1554) The coronation of the Virgin black and white chalks on blue paper, 22.5 x 28.3 cm. [CHARLES RATTON & GUY LADRIÈRE]
Attributed works:
Peasant woman in front of a farmhouse, by Vincent van Gogh (1853–90). 1885. Oil on canvas, 62.9 by 112.4 cm. [DICKINSON GALLERY, LONDON AND NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
Pyramids, by Victor Hugo (1802–85). Pen and brush with brown ink and wash, 23 by 37.5 cm. [ARNOLDI-LIVIE, MUNICH]
Attributed works:
Rain, by Georges Seurat (1859–91). Conté pencil on Ingres paper, 23.8 by 30.2 cm. [W.M. BRADY, NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
Reclining male nude, by Egon Schiele (1890–1918). 1910. Watercolour and pencil on paper, 31 by 43 cm. [W&K-WIENERROITHER & KOHLBACHER, VIENNA]
Attributed works:
Rest on the flight into Egypt, by Pompeo Batoni (1708–87). Oil on canvas, 63 by 48 cm. [TRINITY FINE ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
Saddled horse, seen in profile, by Bénigne Gagneraux (1756–95). Oil on canvas, 62 by 75 cm. [JEAN-LUCBARONI, LONDON AND MARTY DE CAMBIAIRE, PARIS]
Attributed works:
Sebastiano Ricci The battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs (detail)[Trinity Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Shepherd and his sheep, by Charles-Emile Jacque (1813–94). Charcoal and white chalk, 43.9 by 36.3 cm. [GALERIE PAUL PROUTÉ, PARIS]
Attributed works:
St Sebastian, by Claude Dejoux Vadans (1732–1816). c.1778–79. Terracotta, height 35.2 cm. [LULLO PAMPOULIDES, LONDON]
Attributed works:
Study of a male nude seated on a plinth, by Taddeo Zuccari (1529–66). Red chalk on ivory laid paper, 39.6 by 26.5 cm. [ROMANO FINE ART, FLORENCE]
Attributed works:
The Alessandri pietre dure table, attributed to Dernadino Buontalenti (1531–1608), Grand Ducal workshops, Florence. c.1600. Hard stones and giltwood (base), length 107 cm. [BURZIO, LONDON]
Attributed works:
The Bonzanigo self-portrait, G.M Bonzanigo, 'Microscultura' relief in carved lime wood, walnut, tulipwood, ebony and fruitwood, Turin, 1786-7. The Alessandrini Table. Another Florentine 'pietre dure and pietre tenere inlaid marble table top, probably to a design of Bernardino Buontalenti, Florence, c. 1600.[Burzio]
Attributed works:
The fallen roofer, François Bonvin (1817–87). 1876. Black and red chalk on paper, 36.5 by 17.5 cm. [MARTIN GRÄSSLE & FLORIAN HÄRB, MUNICH]
Attributed works:
The glutton, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864– 1901). 1892. Graphite on paper with artist’s stamp, 16.3 by 10 cm. [GALERIE AB, PARIS]
Attributed works:
Théodore GÉRICAULT Double sided sheet of male nude studies Pen and brown ink Estimate: 25 000 – 35 000 € [Artcurial]
Attributed works:
Weapon handling: ‘drop the pike against your right foot and draw the sword’ , by Jacques de Gheyn II (1565–1629). Black pencil, pen and black ink and gray wash. Incised for transfer. [HABOLDT PICTURA, PARIS]
Attributed works:
Woman combing her hair, the letter, by Edgar Degas (1834–1917). Charcoal on paper, laid down on board, 56.3 by 62.2 cm. [JEAN-LUC BARONI, LONDON AND MARTY DE CAMBIAIRE, PARIS]
Non-western art unattributed:
Head of a smiling immortal. China, late Ming dynasty (16th– 17th century). Red sandstone, height 25 cm. [SYDNEY L. MOSS LTD, LONDON]
Non-western art unattributed:
J B Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 17th century – first half Prov.: S.P. collection, Oporto [Sao Roque]
Non-western art unattributed:
Namban Into Nippo-Portuguese, Momoyama period (1573 – 1603) Height: 10.0 cm [Sao Roque]
Non-western art unattributed:
Reliquary figure. Kota people, Obamba group, Gabon (19th century). Wood, copper, brass and iron, height 56.5 cm. [GALERIE BERNARD DULON]
Non-western art unattributed:
Shawabti of Tchahorpate, son of Tefnout. Egypt, late period, Dynasty XXX, reign of Nectanebo II (360–342 BC). Faience, height 26 cm. [THE MERRIN GALLERY, INC., NEW YORK]
Non-western art unattributed:
Yakushi Norai, 11th to 12th century, Heian period (794-1185). Height (figure): 141 cm. [Sidney L. Moss Ltd]
Western art unattributed:
An Exceptionally Fine, Important, and Unusually Large German Three-Quarter Field Armour Probably Made for Heinrich I Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Brunswick, c. 1560. [Peter Finer]
Western art unattributed:
Crucifixion with the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist Late 16th/ early 17th century, bronze, on an ebonized wood and pietre dure base, 123 x 51 x 21 cm.[Robilant and Voena]
Western art unattributed:
Head of the young Lucius Verus (after the antique). North Italian, first quarter of the 16th century. Bronze, height (including socle) 64 cm. [TOMASSO FINE ART, LONDON AND LEEDS]
Western art unattributed:
Renaissance cutlery in its case in the form of a trout, Italian, c. 1570. Length 34 cm [Kunstkammer Georg Laue]
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Attributed works:
[ADRIAEN HANNEMAN (THE HAGUE 1603-1671) Portrait of a child carrying a chicken Oil on Canvas. Aguttes]
Attributed works:
[Alexej von Jawlensky (1864–1941) Kühler Frühling (Cool Spring), 1916, N. 79 Oil on linen-finish paper laid down on cardboard (detail). Moeller Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[America seen through stars and stripes, New York City, by Ming Smith. 1976. Archival pigment print, 61 by 76 cm. JENKINS JOHNSON GALLERY. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
[Assortment no. 15, ‘Aviation II’, by K.P. Brehmer (1938–97). 1967. Acrylic on plastic, 110 by 165 cm. DIEHL GALLERY, BERLIN, Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
[Autumn in Nara (Muro-Ji), by Kazuyuki Ohtsu. 2011. Woodblock, 170 by 160 cm. HANGA TEN. EXHIBITING AT 8 DUKE STREET, SW1Y]
Attributed works:
[Caryatid with urn, by auguste Rodin (1840– 1917). 1886. Plaster, 40 by 32 by 30 cm. STUART LOCHHEAD SCULPTURE, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Cenni di Pepo called Cimabue, The mocking of Christ, Tempera with gold background on poplar panel, 25.8 x 20.3 cm. Acteon]
Attributed works:
[Cloisonné tray with a bird perched on a snow-covered plum tree branch, by Namikawa Sosuke. c.1900. Silver wire and enamel, 29.5 by 24 cm. GRACE TSUMUGI FINE ART, 8 DUKE STREET, SW1]
Attributed works:
[Édouard Vuillard (1868-1940) Demoiselle en rouge, 1893 Oil on canvas laid down on board (detail). Moeller Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Floral jar, by Ono Hakuko. c.1980. Ceramic with white and gold overglaze, 24.1 by 29 cm. KAI GALLERY. EXHIBITING AT 73 NEW BOND STREET, W1S]
Attributed works:
[Gerard David (c.1455–1523). The Lamentation Oil on oak panel 18 cm (7 in.) high. 17.4 cm (6¾ in.) wide PROVENANCE Private collection, Spain (1895); Sale Paris (Drouot), June 26, 1952, lot 72 (as School of Quinten Massys); Private collection, France. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Grotto of Neptune in Tivoli, by Francois-Marius Granet (1775–1849). 1810. Oil on canvas, 74 by 62 cm. DIDIER AARON, PARIS, LONDON AND NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
[Hyacinthe RIGAUD Portrait of the Tax Farmer (Fermier général) Jean Baptiste Louis Laugeois, Seigneur d’Imbercourt (1670-1734). Wildenstein & Co. Inc.]
Attributed works:
[Jean-Étienne Liotard (1702-1789) Portrait de Philibert Cramer, c. 1758 Pastel on blue paper mounted on canvas (detail0. Moeller Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Juana and Isabel of Aragón and Pernstein, by Antonio Ricci (1573–1637). c.1598–99. Oil on cardboard, 5.2 by 9.2 cm. ROB SMEETS GALLERY, GENEVA]
Attributed works:
[Les deux majestés, by Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904). Oil on canvas, 25 by 44 cm. TRINITY FINE ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Man with a brush cut, by Karel Appel (1921–2006). 1954. Oil on burlap, 140.3 by 109.9 cm. GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE, PARIS, GENEVA AND BRUSSELS]
Attributed works:
[Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi (1656–1740) Ganymede and The Eagle Bronze 31.5 cm (12½ in.) high. 38.5 cm (15¼ in.) wide. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Max Beckmann (1884-1950) Hier ist Geist (Here is Intellect), 1921 Drypoint etching on wove paper (detail). Moeller Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul. Dihl et Guérhard porcelain made by Duc d’Angoulême’s factory, (1781–1824). c.1800. Hard-biscuit porcelain, height 31.8 cm. BURZIO, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Portrait of tax farmer Jean- Baptiste Louis Laugeois, Seigneur d’Imbercourt, by hyacinthe Rigaud (1659– 1743). 1694. Oil on canvas, 163 by 130 cm. WILDENSTEIN & CO. INC., NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
[Sandro Botticelli, Portrait of Michael Marullus Tarchaniota. 49 x 35 cm. Trinity Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Silvery red spirits, by Vu Thu Hien. 2018. Watercolour on handmade paper, 80 by 55 cm. RAQUELLE AZRAN VIETNAMESE CONTEMPORARY FINE ART. EXHIBITING AT 6 MASON’S YARD, SW1]
Attributed works:
[Springtime of life, by Kazuko Shiihashi. Natural mineral pigment on Japanese handmade paper, 90 by 360 cm. KAMAL BAKHSHI. BY APPOINTMENT -SEE WEBSITE.]
Attributed works:
[Study for the Leveson- Gower children, by George Romney (1734–1802). 1776–77. Pen and brown ink on paper, 23 by 24.3 cm. HAZLITT, LONDON AND NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
[Terrace folding chair for Tempe à Pailla, Castellar, by Eileen Gray (1874–1976). 1930–33. Painted metal with original fabric, 70.5 by 48 by 76 cm. GILLES PEYROULET & CIE, PARIS. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
[The Cusani Ormolu mounted Silver Chanedlier. Palermo, Nunzio Gino, 1758-1759. Burzio/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
[The Stedcombe House chimneypiece attributed to Matthias Lock. English, circa 1760, Image courtesy of Ronald Phillips, Ltd. Tefaf New York]
Attributed works:
[Untitled (Orange bath), by Rachel Whiteread. 1996. Rubber and polystyrene, 80 by 207 by 110 cm. GAGOSIAN GALLERY, LONDON, NEW YORK AND VARIOUS LOCATIONS. Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
[View of the Tiber at Ripa Grande, by Gaspar Van Wittel, called Vanvitelli (1652/53–1736). Oil on canvas, 97 by 171 cm. ROBILANT + VOENA, LONDON AND MILAN]
Non-western art unattributed:
[A Fine Ottoman Dagger, Hancer and Scabbard 19th century Turkey. Steel, rubies, emeralds, sapphire, silver, gold, jade shagreen, glass and wood. 46.5 cm / 18.3 in. Peter Finer]
Non-western art unattributed:
[A group of cloisonne enamel censers nd vases, some with Qianlong marks and period. Nagel auction de.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[A pair of green dragon jars and covers, Daoguang seal marks and period. Nagel auction de.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[A rare gilt-bronze figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, China, Tag dynasty. Nagel auction de.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[An imperial bronze figure of Vajrasattva China. Yongle mark and period. Nagel auction de.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[An imperial porcelain lotos bowl, China, Xuande mark and period. Nagel auction de.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[An important Samanid silver plate, dated to circa 9–10 century AD. 35 cm in diameter. Showing an ancient Sasanian king, Bahram Chobin, on horseback blessing an incoming Samanid king, Ismail Samani. Eurasian Art Gallery]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Bodhisattva of Compassion (Dream-changing Kannon), gilt bronze, AD late 600s – early 700s. Hōryūji temple, National Treasure. Photo by Sasaki Kyosuke, provided by Nara National Museum. British Museum]
Non-western art unattributed:
[CHINA. Standing Buddha, Northern Oi Period. 550 - 577 CE. Limestone. H: 40 in. W: 16 in. Throckmorton Fine Art]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Chinese Canton wine pot. c.1736–95. Enamel, 17.5 by 13 cm. BEN JANSSENS. EXHIBITING AT 15 OLD BOND STREET, W1S]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Europeans with a falcon. India, Rajasthan, Bundi or Kotah, c.1740. Pigments, gold and silver on paper, 22.5 by 16.5 cm. ALEXIS RENARD, PARIS, Frieze Masters]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Head of the Buddha. Greater Gandhara region, c.4th–5th century. Stucco with pigments, 61 cm. JOHN ESKENAZI. BY APPOINTMENT -SEE WEBSITE.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Kandyan dagger and scabbard, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 18th century. Silver, steel, horn and wood, height 39 cm. RUNJEET SINGH. EXHIBITING AT 6 RYDER STREET, SW1]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Kashmir shawl weavers. India (Lahore). c.1866. Watercolour and gold on paper. Image: 26.5 by 43.2 cm. SIMON RAY, 21 KING STREET, SW1]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Namban 'Vento' Cabinet Nippo-Portuguese, Momoyama, 1573 – 1615. Sao Roque]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Ottoman dagger, hancer and scabbard. Turkey, 19th century. Steel, rubies, emeralds, sapphire, silver, gold, jade shagreen, glass and wood, 46.5 cm high. PETER FINER, 38,39 DUKE STREET, SW1]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Temple sculpture of Gokei (Five- Topknot) Monju riding a shishi. Japan, 14th–15th century. Wood, 22 cm high. SYDNEY L. MOSS, 12 QUEEN STREET, W1J]
Western art unattributed:
[Associate of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Urbino 1483–1520 Rome) Madonna and Child, oil on panel, 56.5 x 41.5 cm, €300,000 – 400,000. Dorotheum]
Western art unattributed:
[Cabinet-on-aSatnd with Insignia of the Order of Saint Augustine Teak, ebony, ivory and gilt copper, Goa 17th century. Sao Roque]
Western art unattributed:
[Figure of an athlete. Roman. c.1st century aD. marble, 29.2 cm high. TOMASSO FINE ART, LONDON AND LEEDS]
Western art unattributed:
[Pietre dure table top. Rome. c.1580. Marble and polychrome inlay, 128 by 87 cm. BRUN FINE ART, MILAN AND LONDON]
Western art unattributed:
[Porphyry vase on marble pedestal with a Rosso Antico Lion's head. Rome, early 18th century (vase) Height 138.5. Brun Fine Art/ Tefaf New York]
Western art unattributed:
[Still life of an illuminated manuscript. Southern Netherlandish, c.1550. Oil on panel, 70.5 by 65.5 cm. SALOMON LILIAN, AMSTERDAM. Frieze Masters]