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Francesco Ruschi
“The Crucifixion”
Oil on canvas
60 ¼ x 40 ½ inches
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Francesco Di Simone da Santa Croce (1480-1548)
“Joseph’s Escape from Potiphar’s Wife”
From the collection of Pinero Migliorati Lugano, Taken from Old Church in Northern Italy (one of five).
@NB-1040 #88
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Pieter Aertson
(Dutch, 1507-1575)
Virgin Mary
Oil on panel
22 ½” x 41 ½”
Inscribed lower left
Pieter Aertsen (Amsterdam, 1508 – 3 June 1575), called Lange Pier ("Tall Pete") because of his height, was a Dutch painter in the style of Northern Mannerism. He is credited with the invention of the monumental genre scene, which combines still life and genre painting and often also includes a biblical scene in the background. He was active in his native city Amsterdam but also worked for a long period in Antwerp, then the centre of artistic life in the Netherlands. His genre scenes were influential on later Flemish Baroque painting, Dutch still life painting and also in Italy. His peasant scenes preceded by a few years the much better-known paintings produced in Antwerp by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
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War Scene
Oil on canvas
22 ½” x 27”
Year of work: 1880
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A Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock with Silver Spheroid Dial (Set of 3 Pieces).
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Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness
Oil on Canvas