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artists:
Cézanne, Paul
/ Dyck, Anthony van
/ Wiley, Kehinde
/ Giambologna
/ Lawrence, Thomas
/ Ayres, Gillian
/ Wicar, Jean Baptiste Joseph
/ Doré, Gustave
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/ Bouguereau, William-Adolphe
/ Lamerie, Paul de
/ Holsoe, Carl Vilhelm
/ Chadwick, Lynn
/ Chippendale, Thomas I, 1718-1779
/ Bomberg, David
/ Sickert, Walter
/ Pichler, Luigi
/ Hockney, David
/ Gentileschi, Artemisia
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
Adolf Michael Böhm
Othello
Oil on canvas
53 x 42.5 cm, 207/8 x 16¾ in [Trinity Fine Art]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
Antoine-Jean GROS
La Citoyenne Poussielgue
Oil on canvas
28 7/8 x 23 1/2 inches
Executed 1797 [Wildenstein]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
Downshire Hill, Hampstead, by Algernon Newton (1880–1968).
1934. Oil on canvas, 45 by 75 cm. [ABBOTT & HOLDER, WC1/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
Head of a woman, by Erich
Wolfsfeld (1884–1956). c.1920.
Oil on paper, 36.5 by 26 cm.
[AGNEWS, SW1A/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
MARLOW MOSS (1889-1958)
Untitled, 1950
Black ink, pencil and tempera, 241 x 271 mm. (9½ x 10¾ in.) [Stephen Ongpin]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
Striding Mars, by
Giambologna (1529–
1609). c.1580. Bronze,
height 39.4 cm.
[STUART LOCHHEAD,
SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]
Attributed works:
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]