Paintings
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P-51
Late 17th Century Painting Follower of Johann Hulsman "Gallant Scene"
oil on canvas German 17th school follower of Johann Hulsman "Gallant Scene" written "Bonhams" in chalk on the stretcher
- width
- 44 in.
- height
- 29.75 in.
- depth
- 1 in.
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P-52
Oil on Canvas of Bathsheba by Émile Aubry (1880-1964)
Oil on Canvas of Bathsheba ( one of the wives of David ) by Émile Aubry (1880-1964) Signed: "Émile Aubry" France: circa 1928 Emile Aubry was born in Algeria but moved to Paris as a child. In 1904 he became the pupil of Gerome, later transferring to the atelier Carolus-Duran. Never forgetful of his childhood in North Africa, where he continued to travel, Aubry produced many orientalist works before turning to portraiture and the grand "Neo-Classical" style which became fashionable in the 1920s. picture of him painting in Ain Meddah Algéria size with frame H:75.2 W:71.25 in. Literature: Suzanne Casanova Aubry, Emile Aubry : regards de peintre, Edité à compte d’auteurs, Nice, 1997 see sketch p.97
- width
- 63.3
- height
- 67.3 in.
- depth
- 1 in.
- condition
- Original stretcher and frame with silver leaf updated, no previous restoration to the canvas.
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P-53
Oil on Canvas 18th Century Portrait of Noble Woman
Oil on canvas 18th century portrait of noble woman
- width
- 25
- height
- 34
- depth
- 1
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P-54
newADNET, Françoise, Girl in a dress.
ADNET, Françoise (1924-2014) - Girl in a dress . Françoise Adnet was the daughter of of the most influencial French furniture designer of the the 20th century , Jacques Adnet. She was an accomplished musician, as well as a painter and developed her own artistic style influenced by fellow Parisian artists like Bernard Buffet Jean Jansem and Francis Gruber. They were all reacting to the abstract artistic movement at the time, creating a new style known as post-war figurative art .Paris, France c.1960 . Signed upper right corner : Francoise Adnet .
- width
- 24
- height
- 48
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P-55
newGrand Tour Painting,"Poesia", After Carlo Dolci
Grand Tour painting , "Poesia" after Carlo Dolci (1616-1687) oil on board. This work was executed by Michele Cortazzi after the original by Carlo Dolci that is in the collection of the National Gallery of Palazzo Corsini in Rome. Michele Cortazzi was a notable copyist of famous paintings in the first half of the 19th century . He was a master at reproducing works of art by old masters that were exhibited in museums . His paintings were sold in art galleries destined to the the wealthy tourists from England and America doing the Grand Tour of Italy . This painting is painted on a wood panel fitted with counter grain stretchers just like the original 15th century works, one of the stretchers bears a hand written inscription: "Painted in Florence by Michele Cortazzi in the winter of 1847-48". Set in a carved giltwood frame. Dimension of painting only: 21 x 16
- width
- 24.5
- height
- 29
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P-56
Richard GUINO (1890-1973) Art Deco Gilt Plaster Bas-Relief
Richard GUINO (1890-1973) Art Deco gilt plaster bas-relief depicting a bacchanal figure. Signed and dated "GUINO 1922". France c.1922
- width
- 31.5 in.
- height
- 20 in.
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