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  • A French Ormolu and Gilt-Bronze Clock Garniture. Sevres-style painted dial with classic scene signed HUDESINE/ de Bronzes /RUE TURENNE 64 Paris Clock Dimensions: Height 17 ½ inches, Width 12 ¾ inches, and 6 ½ inches deep. Candelabra Dimensions: Height: 17 ½ inches, with 5 lights. F-147
  • Henri Martin (French, 1860-1943) “Orphee” Oil on canvas 21 ¼” x 32” Signed lower right COA by David Roy Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin (5 August 1860 – 12 November 1943) was a renowned French impressionist painter.  Born in Toulouse to a French cabinet maker and a mother of Italian descent, Martin successfully persuaded his father to permit him to become an artist. He began his career in 1877 at the Toulouse School of the Fine Arts, where he was under the tutelage of Jules Garipuy (he was also a pupil of Henry-Eugéne Delacroix). In 1879, Martin relocated to Paris and with the help of a scholarship, was able to study in Jean-Paul Laurens' studio. Four years later, he received his first medal at the Paris Salon, where he would hold his first exhibition three years later in 1886. The year after he won his first medal, Martin was awarded a scholarship for a tour in Italy, where he studied the work of veterans such as Giotto and Masaccio. His 1889 canvas submission to the Salon earned him the gold medal for work that has been described as Pointillist. That same year he became a member of the Legion of Honour. At the 1900 World Fair, he was awarded the Grand Prize for his work. During this period, he became friends with Auguste Rodin.  Although Martin's work as a neo-impressionist is not considered groundbreaking, his work was rather well-received, and has been associated with world-class symbolist painter, Puvis de Chavannes. Due to his introverted temperament, Martin decided to move away from Paris. After a decade of searching for an ideal home, Martin bought Marquayrol, a mansion overlooking La Bastide du Vert, near Cahors. He performed his best work in the new tranquil environment, and died there in 1943. Martin also taught; among his pupils was the American painter Nellie Ellen Shepherd.
  • George Rouault (French, 1871-1958) “La Route” Oil on cradled board 29 ½”x 10 ¼” Signed, also titled on the reverse Painted in 1947 COA by I. Rouault LITERATURE: P. Couthion, 1961, #439, illustrated p. 445 I. Rouault and B. Dorival, Vol. 2, 1988, #2369, p. 236
  • British School (19th Century) "Floral Still Life" Signed with initials and dated Feb. '67 Oil on canvas 14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
  • War Scene Oil on canvas 22 ½” x 27” Year of work: 1880
  • Lodewyck de Vadder ‘The Temptation in the Wilderness’ oil on canvas 17 ¾ x 44 in. (45 x 111.8 cm) CL102794-177 351003-2 @AC-NB
  • George Peter Alexander Healy 1808-1894 Portrait of a Woman Oil on canvas 24 ½” x 29 ½” Provenance: Richard Bourne 08/07/73 Signed top left and dated 1872 AC20000 @AC-NB
  • Louis XVI Style Ormolu Three-Piece Clock Garniture, 19th Century. The architectural clock case surmounted by a Grecian urn and set with a circular dial with enameled Roman chapters &twin-barrel movement, inscribed F16A/F.Gautier & J.Albinet/Rue D’Abo – NO. 3, flanked by volutes, on a breakfront base with toupee feet, the candelabra each with a tapering pedestal upright issuing the five scrolled candelabra arms& flambeau finial. Height of Clock: 16 ½ inches Height of Candelabra: 20 ½ inches CN101702-6 AC11950 F-1213
  • Henri Martin (French, 1860-1943) “Les Travaux des Champs” Oil on canvas 27.1”x 36.3 ” COA by K. Ryjik
  • Eugéne Boudin (French, 1824-1898) “Camaret, le môle” Oil on canvas 21 ½”x 35” Signed and dated lower left, inscribed lower right Painted in 1873
  • Koch (German, 19/20th Century) ‘Still Life in Vase and Still Life with Flowers in A Basket’ (A pair of paintings) each signed, oil on canvas 25 5/8 x 21 ¼ in. (65.1 x 54 cm) Please contact gallery for higher resolution photographs
  • Artist Unknown 19th Century 10 ½ x 8 in. "This painting hung in the study of Oliver Wendell Holmes for many years." - plaque text at bottom center on frame.