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Frans II Francken (Flemish, 1581-1642)
A Scene with the Madonna
Oil on canvas
30 ½ x 23 centimeters
CL102794-19
437402-2
@NB-1040 #39
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Follower of John Crome
Landscape
@AC-NB
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Emmanuel Mané-Katz
(French, 1894–1962)
“Scholar with a Torah
scroll”
Watercolor on gouache on gray paper
12” x 9 ½”
SIgnwed lower right
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Dutch/Flemish School,
ca. 1800
‘Peasants Dancing Outside an Inn’
Oil on canvas
26 ½ x 32 ½ in. (67.3 x 82.6 cm)
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B. Baroni
(Italian, 19th Century)
‘In the Doorway’
Oil on canvas
26 7/8 x 18 ½ inches
Signed lower right ‘B. Baroni’
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Diego Velaquez
Bacchus – a detail
Oil on canvas
16 x 20 ½ in.
40.7 x 52.1 cm
CL102794-233
325501-2
@AC-GN
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David Teniers
‘Topers in a Tavern Interior’
oil on white metal
10 3/8 x 12 ½ in.
CL102794-244
318702-2
Price:4,500
@AC-NB
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Nineteenth Century Sevres-Style Turquoise Clock.
Dimensions:
Height 29 inches,
Width 19 inches, and
11 inches deep.
F-1104
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Théodore van
Rysselberghe
(Belgian, 1862-1926)
“Auto-Portrait a la
palette”
Oil on paper laid on
board
23 5/8” x 18 ½”
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Bernard Buffet
(French, 1928-1999)
“Nature morte au
melon et a l’ananas”
Oil on canvas
23.5”x 40”
Signed and dated 1989 on the top
COA by M. Garnier
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Dog Painting
Portrait of a Dog
Artist Unknown
10½ x 12 in.
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Donato Creti
“Studies of Heads”
Pen and brown ink on paper
10 ¾ x 7 ¼ inches
@NB-1040 #26
Donato Creti (24 February 1671 – 31 January 1749) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, active mostly in Bologna.
Born in Cremona, he moved to Bologna, where he was a pupil of Lorenzo Pasinelli. He is described by Wittkower as the "Bolognese Marco Benefial", in that his style was less decorative and edged into a more formal neoclassical style. It is an academicized grand style, that crystallizes into a manneristic neoclassicism, with crisp and frigid modeling of the figures. Among his followers were Aureliano Milani, Francesco Monti, and Ercole Graziani the Younger. Two other pupils were Domenico Maria Fratta and Giuseppe Peroni.