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Robilant and Voena, London, Great Britain / London Art Week / Trinity Fine Art Ltd, London, Great Britain / Sotheby's, London, Great Britain / Daniel Katz Ltd (dealers), London, Great Britain / Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, London, Great Britain / Klaas Muller Antiques, Brussels, Belgium / Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, Leeds, Great Britain / Brun Fine Art, London / Trinity Fine Art Ltd, London, Great Britain / James Mackinnon, London, Great Britain / Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge, Antwerp, Belgium / Sam Fogg (dealer), London, Great Britain / Guy Peppiatt Fine Art, London, Great Britain / Irish Art Review / Burlington Contemporary Art Writing Prize / Peter Finer (antique arms), London, Great Britain / Andrew Edmunds (dealer), London, Great Britain / The Art Newspaper, London, Great Britain / Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London, Great Britain / Getty Trust Publications , Great Britain / Patricia Wengraf Ltd, London, Great Britain / Masterpiece London / Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London, Great Britain / New Art Centre (gallery and sculpture park), Salisbury, Great Britain / Axel Vervoordt, Antwerp, Belgium / Les Enluminures (dealer), Paris, France / N.& I. Franklin, London, Great Britain / Landau Fine Art, Montreal, Canada / Day and Faber, London, Great Britain / Galerie Sismann, Paris, France / Simon Dickinson, London, Great Britain / Alessandro Cesati, Milan, Italy / Rafael Valls, London, Great Britain / Didier Aaron, Inc, New York, United States / Otto Naumann, New York, United States / The-saleroom.com / Timothy Newbery (frames), London, Great Britain / Burlington Magazine / Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain / Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp, Belgium / Hazlitt Gallery, London, Great Britain / Chanel, firm / Burlington Contemporary
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Attributed works:
[Andrew Edmunds Prints & Drawings, London. JAMES GILLRAY (1756–1815) The Orangerie; –or– the Dutch Cupid reposing, after the fatigues of Planting 1796. Etching & engraving 256 x 359 mm, with publisher’s watercolour]
Attributed works:
[Daniel Katz Gallery, London. SIR FRANCIS CHANTREY. Norton, 1781–1841, London. Lady Gertrude Sloane-Stanley. Marble. 65 cm high. Inscribed Lady Gertrude Sloane Stanley and signed F.L. Chantrey sculptor 1813 on the reverse. Commissioned by Hans Sloane-Stanley, 1813. Kept at Paultons, Romsey, Hampshire, until 1972. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1813, no.927]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Sismann, Paris. CHRIST AT THE COLUMN AFTER A MODEL BY FRANÇOIS DUQUESNOY (Brussels 1594–1643 Livorno, Italy). Bronze. France. Late 17th century. H 30.5 cm. Second version at the Metropolitan Museum of New York]
Attributed works:
[Galleria del Laocoonte, Rome. Arthur Segal, self-portrait (detail)]
Attributed works:
[Galleria del Laocoonte, Rome. Roberto Melli, The Little Mask (1913)]
Attributed works:
[Guy Peppiatt Fine Art, London. John Robert Cozens (1752–1797) Near Sallanches, France. Signed and dated 1778 on original mount, watercolour over pencil, 36.8 by 53.7 cm., 14½ by 21 in.]
Attributed works:
[Hazlitt, London. Sir Peter Lely.]
Attributed works:
[James Mackinnon, London. HUMPHRY REPTON (1752–1818) View from Sheffield Park towards Fletching, Kent, 1789 Watercolour, 61/8 x 197/8 in. (15.7 x 50.5 cm.)]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. A mountainous river landscape with fishermen, by Marten Ryckaert (1587–1631). Panel, 26 by 36.5 cm. GALERIE LOWET DE WOTRENGE. EXHIBITING AT: 37 BURY STREET, SW1]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. A seated young woman, by James Jacques-Joseph Tissot (1836–1902). Pencil, black wash, watercolour and gouache on blue-grey paper, 14.5 by 19.9 cm. STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, 6 MASON’S YARD, SW1]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. Bacchus and a young satyr, by Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652–1725). Bronze, height 46 cm. TOMASSO BROTHERS FINE ART, 67 JERMYN STREET, SW1]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. David with the Head of Goliath, by Pier Francesco (1612–1666). c.1660–65. Canvas, 127 by 147 cm. LULLO PAMPOULIDES, 33 CORK STREET, W1S]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. L’Eté, by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827–1875). Plaster, height 67 cm. DANIEL KATZ GALLERY, 6 HILLSTREET, W1J]
Attributed works:
[London Art week. Mechanical division of the crowd, by Mori Marisa (1900–1985). 1933. Oil on plywood, 71 by 100 cm. GALLERIA DEL LAOCOONTE. EXHIBITING AT: 6 RYDER STREET, SW1]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. Monkeys in a guardroom, by Nicolaes van Veerendael (1640–1691). Canvas, 43 by 56.5 cm. KLAAS MULLER. EXHIBITING AT: 40–41 DUKE STREET, SW1]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. Portrait of a bearded Venetian nobleman, by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640). Panel, 60 by 48.6 cm. SOTHEBY’S, LONDON. OLD MASTERS EVENING SALE, 4TH JULY, 34–35 NEW BONDSTREET, W1A]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. Portrait of a man (Antoine de Ville), by Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1654). Canvas, 204.5 by 109.2 cm. ROBILANT + VOENA, 38 DOVER STREET, W1]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. Study of insects and a borage stem, by Jan van Kessel the Elder (1626–1679). c.1660. Oil on paper, 10.4 by 34.7 cm. CARETTO AND OCCHINEGRO. EXHIBITING AT: 21 GEORGIAN HOUSE, 10 BURY STREET, SW1]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. The genius of the hunt, by Pompeo Marchesi (1790 –1858). c.1830–35. Marble, height 133 cm. TRINITYFINEART, 15 OLD BOND STREET, W1S]
Attributed works:
[London Art Week. Warkworth Hermitage, Northumberland, by Thomas Girtin (1775–1802). 1796. Pencil and watercolour, 25.5 by 30.4 cm. JAMES MACKINNON FINE ART. EXHIBITING AT: 73 NEW BOND STREET, W1S]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Form, by Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975). 1936. White marble, 33 by 22.9 by 20.8 cm. HAZLITT HOLLAND HIBBERT, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Hours of Philippote de Nanterre, by the Master of Raoul d’Ailly (1395 –1463) and a collaborator. Amiens, c.1420s. Parchment, 18.1 by 13.5 cm. LES ENLUMINURES, CHICAGO AND PARIS]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Large left-handed drummer, by Barry Flanagan (1941–2009). 2006. Bronze, 490 by 290 by 244 cm. NEW ART CENTRE, SALISBURY]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Machine no. 2, by Graham Sutherland (1903–1980). 1959. Oil on canvas, 100 by 80.5 cm. M & L FINE ARTS, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Portrait of a Lady from Lucca, by Pietro Nocchi (1783–1854). 1823–1825. Oil on canvas, 236.4 by 154.5 cm. BRUN FINE ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Portrait of Ralph Stackpole, by Diego Rivera (1886–1957). 1932. Pencil, 50 by 40.4 cm. DAY AND FABER, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Sideboard dish, by Louis Mattayer. London, 1720. Silver, diameter 68.6 cm. N. & I. FRANKLIN, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Sleepers, by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). 1965. Oil on canvas, 114 by 195 cm. LANDAU FINE ART, MONTREAL]
Attributed works:
[Masterpiece, London. Still life, by Giorgio Morandi (1890 –1964). 1961. Oil on canvas, 25 by 30 cm. ROBILANT + VOENA, LONDON, MILAN AND ST. MORITZ]
Attributed works:
[Museo del Prado, Madrid. Lorenzo Lotto, Portrait of a Young Man with a Lamp, ca. 1508. Oil on panel. Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Picture Gallery]
Attributed works:
[Nicholas Hall, New York. Carlo Maratti (1625–1713) Portrait of Francesca Gommi 98.5 x 74.5 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Paul Mellon Centre, London. Detail of Conrad Shawcross's The Dappled Light of the Sun (2015) installed in the courtyard of Burlington House alongside Alfred Drury's statue Sir Joshua Reynolds (1931) on the occasion of the 247th Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, 2015. Image courtesy of Getty Images. Photo: Peter Macdiarmid.]
Attributed works:
[Robilant + Voena, London. Il Tavolino di Gioje. The Grand Duke Francesco I de' Medici Table-Top. From 1870s to 1959 belonged to the Dukes of Westminster, London. Florence, circa 1568–1577. Executed by Bernardino Porfirio da Leccio (documented 1557–1588). Designed by Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574). Hardstones (Pietra Dura) set into a white marble support. Length: 160 cm (63 in.). Width: 107 cm (42 1/8 in.). Depth: 8 cm (3 1/8 in.).]
Attributed works:
[Sotheby's, London. GIAMBOLOGNA (1529-1608) Italian, Florence, before 1587 Mars Estimate £3,000,000–5,000,000]
Attributed works:
[Sotheby's, London. GIOVANNI BATTISTA FOGGINI (1652–1725) Lucretia and Paulina Estimate £180,000–250,000]
Attributed works:
[Sotheby's, Paris. ADÉLAÏDE LABILLE-GUIARD Portrait of the Duchesse d’Aiguillon Estimate €200,000–300,000]
Attributed works:
[Trinity Fine Art, London. FERDINANDO TACCA (Florence 1619–1686). A Highly Important Documentary Group of the Monument to Ferdinando I de' Medici in Livorno, adapted after the original figures by Giovanni Bandini (Florence 1540–1599) and Pietro Tacca (Carrara 1577–Florence 1640). Overall height 73.7 cm (29 in). Pedestal height 33.4 cm (13 1/6 in). PROVENANCE Inventory of Palazzo Pitti, Florence, 1761]
Attributed works:
[W. Apolloni, Rome. Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Samson slaying the lion (detail)]
Attributed works:
[W. Appoloni, Rome. Benedetto Luti, The Golden Age (detail)]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Masterpiece, London. Bastet. Egypt, 664–525 BC. Bronze, height 15 cm. AXEL VERVOORDT GALLERY, WIJNEGEM, BELGIUM AND HONG KONG]
Western art unattributed:
[Axel Vervoort. Gilded bronze. Western Europe, Roman Empire, 1st - 2nd century A.D. 21 x 10,50 x 11 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[London Art Week. A knight’s helmet, Genoa. 19th century. Marble, height 63 cm. BRUN FINE ART, 38 OLD BOND STREET, W1S]
Western art unattributed:
[London Art Week. A Saracen’s head, probably Florence. c.1500–1520. Marble, height 47 cm. GALLERY DESMET. EXHIBITING AT: 40–41 DUKE ST, SW1]
Western art unattributed:
[London Art Week. Aeneas and Achates taking their leave from the other Trojans on the Libyan coast near Carthage, by an unidentified painter close to the ‘Milan Marsyas’ painter, Urbino. c.1530. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 25.5 cm. RACCANELLO LE PRINCE. EXHIBITING AT: 32 ST GEORGE STREET, W1S]
Western art unattributed:
[London Art Week. St Mary Magdalene and a bearded prophet. One of three panels of Opus Anglicanum. London. c.1400. Embroidery on linen. Sizes vary. SAM FOGG, 15D CLIFFORD STREET, W1S]
Western art unattributed:
[Masterpiece, London. Anthemion finial of a grave stele, Greece (Attica). c. 4th century BC. Marble, height 47 cm. KALLOS GALLERY, LONDON]
Western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer, London. An Italian Stone Bow, late 16th century. Italy. Walnut wood, iron, leather, cord, and bone. 89 cm by 56 cm. Provenance Private Collection, USA]
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10/2009 | 1279 | 151
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70. That was shell that was, by Barry Flanagan. 2002. Bronze, 82 by 25.4 by 33 cm. (Exh. New Art Centre, Roche Court, Salisbury).
Attributed works:
71. Chess piece, by Barry Flanagan. 1973. Dyed canvas filled with sand on a cork chess board, 47.5 by 47.5 by 7 cm. (Exh. New Art Centre, Roche Court, Salisbury).
Attributed works:
72. Horse V, by Barry Flanagan. c.1984. Gouache on paper, 35.5 by 25.5 cm. (Exh. New Art Centre, Roche Court, Salisbury).
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Attributed works:
[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. Workshop of ANTONIO SUSINI (Documented 1580-1624). Bull. Cast after a model by Giambologna. Patinated bronze. Height: 22 cm. Lenght: 26.5 cm. Depth: 7 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Christie’s, 8 King Street, St. James’s Place, London, W.1. BARTOLOMè ESTEBAN MURILLO (Seville 1618-1682). Christ the Man of Sorrows. Oil on canvas. 25 1/8 x 21 in. (63.8 x 53.3 cm.)]
Attributed works:
[Conner . Rosenkranz. 19 East 74th Street, NY 10021. Henry Kirke Brown (American 1814-1866), FILATRICE, 1850, bronze, 20 inches (detail)]
Attributed works:
[David & Constance Yates. Lenox Hill Station. New York 10021. ANTOINE BOURDELLE (Montauban 1861-1929 Vesinet) Muse échelée. Cast and reworked patinated plaster relief. 39 3/8 x 39 3/8 x 11 3/4 inches (100 x 100 x 30 cm). Dedicated in graphite: à l'ami granité au substitut poète. Cette étude Emile Antoine Bourdelle 1913.]
Attributed works:
[Galleria Nella Longari. Via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan. Ercole Ferrata. Sculptor active in Rome in the second half of the 17th century. Triton sounding a horn riding on a dolphin. White marble, 101 x 50 x 72 cm]
Attributed works:
[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox. 38 Bury Street, St. James’s London. SW1Y 6BB. THOMAS BANKS (1735-1805). Oliver Cromwell. Marble, height 76 cm (30 in)]
Attributed works:
[NewArtCentre. Roche Court. East Winterslow. Salisbury, Wiltshire. SP5 1BG. Tony Smith, Wall, 1964, Steel.]
Attributed works:
[Patricia Wengraf, Ltd. PO Box 31067, London SW1W 9FJ. Sebastian Nicolini Roccatagliata (fl. Venice, 1614-1636). Minerva. Bronze statuette. Height 38.4 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Richard Philp. 7 Ravenscourt Square, London. Northern Italian. Figure of Christ, c. 1560-1580. Limewood; traces of original gesso. Height 149.9 cm]
Attributed works:
[Robert Simon, Fine Art. 355 East 72nd Street. New York. GIOVANNI FRANCESCO SUSINI (Florence, 1585-after 1633) The Young St. John the Baptiste. Marble. Height: 41 3/4 inches (106 cm). Width: 22 inches (55.9 cm).]
Attributed works:
[W. Agnew & Company. Two Florentine Doccia porcelain figures of an Athlete holding a vase and Leda and the swan, after bronzes by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi (1685-1740) circa 1747-50. Size: Height 29 cm, 11 3/8 in., with original Florentine ebonised, square wood bases.]
Western art unattributed:
[Abbey Green. Mariaplaats 45. 3511 LL Utrecht. Bishop Erasmus. Limewood statue. Late gothic, ca. 1505. South Germany. Ht. ca. 20 cm. Museum quality.]
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby’s & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W.1. North German, Lower Saxon. 13th century. A rare bronze lion aquamanile. 33 by 36 cm., 13 by 14 1/8 in. Estimate: £150,000-200,000]
Western art unattributed:
[Westland. St. Michael’s Churc. Leonard Street. London. EC2A 4ER. A spectacularly large & glorious limestone chimenypiece in the richest Italian Renaissance manner. Circa 1850.]
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Attributed works:
[Agnew’s, LTD, 43 Old Bond Street, London, W.1. Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665). The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist. Canvas, 20x26 1/2in. (51x68cm)]
Attributed works:
[Beddington & Blackman Ltd. 16 Saville Row, London, W1S 3PL. Herman Saftleven. Rotterdam 1609-1685 Utrecht. An Extensive Rhenish Landscape. Signed with monogram and dated HS 166 (?), lower left. On canvas, 28 1/4 x 38 1/2 in. (71.8x97.8cm)]
Attributed works:
[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. Jean Raon (1630-Paris-1707). Busts of a young man and a young woman. White and black marble. Height: 36cm. Width: 20.5cm. Depth: 12.5cm]
Attributed works:
[Daniel Katz, Ltd. 13 Old Bond Street. London. Antoine-Louis Barye (Paris, 1796-1875, Paris). Angelica and Roger mounted on the hippogriff (detail). Bronze, lifetime cast. Signed BARYE. 20 1/4in. (51.5cm) high; 27 1/2in. (70cm) long overall]
Attributed works:
[David & Constance Yates. Lenox Hill Station. New York 10021. Wilhelm Pascal (1813-after 1848).Funerary Monument. Marble. 13 1/2 x 12 5/8 x 17 1/8 inches (34.3x32x43.6cm)]
Attributed works:
[Dickinson. 58 Jermyn Street. London. 19 East 66th Street. New York. Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto (Venice 1697-1768). The Night Festival on the Zattere near the Church of Santa Marta, Venice, on the Eve of Saint Martha's Day (29 July). Oil on canvas. 37 1/4 x 50 in. (94.5 x 127 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Alexandre Lacroix. 28, Rue de Penthièvre. Paris. Emile-Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929). Masque d'Apollon. Bronze-Fonte Alexis Rudier-circa 1909. H: 50cm]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Eric Coatalem. 93, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. Camille Claudel (Fére-en-Tardenois 1864-Montdevergues 1934). La petite Chatelaine. Marble, H- 3 cm; W- 28cm; D. 22cm. Signed at the back,executed in 1895.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Eric Coatalem. 93, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. Joseph Chinard (Lyon 1756-1813). Portrait of Louis-Etienne Vincent de Vaugelas, (1781-1809). Terra Cotta, Salon of 1910. H. 64cm; W. 64cm; D. 38cm. Sold to the Frick Collection of New York.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Eric Coatalem. 93, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. Joseph Chinard (Lyon 1756-1813). The Youth or the Innocence on the Ocean. Terra Cotta, H. 57.7cm; W. 92.7cm; D. 41.9cm. Salon de 1798, n°511.]
Attributed works:
[Galleria Longari. Via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan. Bozzetti, attributed to Francesco Nuvolone, from a design by Andrea Pozzo for the altar of S. Ignazio in the church of the Gesù, Rome. Triumph of Faith over paganism. Triumph of Religion over heresy. Rome, 1695. Terracotta. 58cm. high]
Attributed works:
[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. 17 East 76th Street, New York. Barbara Hepworth. 1903-1975. Stringed Figure (Curlew), Version I, 1956. Brass and cotton string on wood veneer base. 18 1/2 x 22 30 Inches; 47 x 56 x 76.2 cm]
Attributed works:
[Michael Brook. London SE5. Ormolu mounted opaque glass 'wing-figured' candle vase, circa 1772, by Matthew Boulton]
Attributed works:
[Michael Hall Fine Arts, Inc. 49 East 82nd Street, New York. Bust of Henry IV. Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1704-1778). White Marble. Height: 31 5/8in. 80.4cm. Signed and dated: par Lemoyne 1773.]
Attributed works:
[New Art Centre Sculpture Park & Gallery. Roche Court, East Winterslow, Salisbury, WIltshire. Eva Rothschild, Meta 2004, polished stainless steel.]
Attributed works:
[Parkerson Gallery. 3510 Lake Street. Houston. Ivan Masrovic. The Cellist. Signed. Conté crayon, 24 1/4x19 3/4 inches.]
Attributed works:
[Patricia Wengraf, Ltd. PO Box 31067, London SW1W 9FJ. Giambologna (Douai, 1529-1608, Florence). Cast before 1577, probably by Fra Domenico Portigiani. Mars, bronze, height: 39.6cm]
Attributed works:
[The Frick Collection. New York. Giambologna (1529-1608), Mars (detail), bronze, The Quentin Collection.]
Attributed works:
[Victor Franses Gallery. 57 Jermyn Street, St. James’s. London. Ape Riding a Gnu, by Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875).]