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Gabriel Metsu ‘The Game Seller’ oil on panel 19 x 16 in. (48.3 x 40.7 cm) CL102794-239 654401-2 @AC-NB
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Henri Gascars ‘Portrait of a Lady, half length in a blue Dress with a white Chemise and a brown Wrap, holding a Spaniel' Bears inscription on a label on the reverse ‘Mrs. Cunliffe' oil on canvas, in a painted oval 27 x 19 ½ in. 68.6 x 49.5 cm. Henri Gascar (1635 – 1 Jan 1701) (also Gascard, Gascars) was a French-born portrait painter who achieved artistic success in England during the reign of Charles II. He painted many leading ladies at court, including several of the King's mistresses, before returning to Paris. He subsequently relocated to Rome, where he died in 1701. Gascar came to England about 1674, probably at the behest of Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth, Charles II's favourite mistress. Gascar (or Gascard, as he seems to have spelt his name at first) was already known as a skillful portrait-painter; among the portraits already painted by him was that of Nicolas de Lafond, author of the "Gazette of Holland", painted in 1667, and engraved by Peter Lombart. The patronage of the Duchess of Portsmouth ensured Gascar a rapid success in England. His flamboyant style, contrasting with the stolid English approach, seemed to suit the frivolity of the time and he painted many of the ladies of Charles II's court. His lack of attention to detail in the likeness he made up for by the sumptuous draperies and tawdry adornments around the subject. For a short time he became fashionable, and is said to have amassed a fortune of over £10,000.
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A Bronze and Mahogany Clock Set with Three-Light Candelabra. Clock Dimensions: Height: 24 inches Width: 10 ½ inches Depth: 10 ½ inches Candelabra Dimensions: Height:24 ½ inches Width: 10 ½ inches Y&D MAYER AUG2902 AC40000 F-1145
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Hippolyte Petitjean (French, 1854-1929) “Le bois de bruxellex” Oil on canvas 15” x 21 5/8” Signed lower left PROVENANCE: Hammer Galleries New York
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Bernard Buffet (French, 1928-1999) “World Trade Center” Oil on canvas 38” x 57” Signed and dated 1989 upper right and left
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(Charles) Chester Harding 1792-1866 “Portrait of Ann McChait” Oil on canvas 29” x 24” AC7200 AC12000 @AC-NB
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Elizabeth M. Yates b. 1883, Landscape Scene Oil on wood 9 ¼” x 5 ½” @NB
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Jean Baptiste Camile Corot (French, 1796-1875) “Environs d’Arras- Bords de la Scarpe” Oil on panel 12 ½”x 16” Vente stamp on the reverse Painted in 1860-65 COA by M. Dieterle «I'Oeuvre de Corot», 1965, vol.III, pp. 124-125 no.1592 PROVENANCE: The Artist's Studio; sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris May 26-28 1875,#125
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Charles Felix Edouard Deshayes (French, 1831-1895) Windmill Near Paris Signed and dated ‘Ch Deshayes 1874 Paris’ Oil on canvas 26x 32 in. (66 x 81.2 cm)
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Henry Lee McFee ‘Still Life with Bottle’ Oil on canvas 24 x 20 inches