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David Teniers
Peasants playing backgammon
Oil on panel
14 ½ x 21 ½ in.
(36.7 x 54cm)
328903-2
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Sir Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640)
“Mars and Venus and Philemon and Baucis”
Oil on copper
9 x 11 ¾ inches
(22.8 x 29.7 cm)
CL102794-116
439101-2
@NB-1040
#22
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American School
19th Century
“Little Girl and Her Dog”
Oil on canvas
35” x 23 ¾”
SJN2699-444
@AC-NB
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D. Lawrence R.A.
“Lake”
Oil on canvas
35” x 28 ½”
Signed
@AC-NB
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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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William Aiken Walker
1838-1921
“Italian Peasant”
Oil on canvas
98” x 53” cm
Christie’s 8-2-77
No signature, but there’s name tag on the frame
@AC-NB
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Pier Francesco Mola (Italian, 1612-1666)
“Infant Satyrs Playing by a Plynth”
Oil on canvas
24 x 16 inches
(60.9 x 40.7 cm)
CL102794-136
540802-2
@NB-1040
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Raphael (Raphael Sanzio da Urbino)(Italian, 1483-1520)
“HeligaFamiljen”
Oil on canvas
48.4 x 36.6 inches
CL102794-32
351002-2
@AL 7/13
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Antonio Joli (Italian, 1700-1777)
“Figures Amongst Classical Ruins”
Oil on canvas
15 ¼ x 30 ½ inches
(38.7 x 77.5 cm)
Antonio Joli or Ioli (1700 – 29 April 1777) was an Italian painter of vedute and capricci. Born in Modena, he first was apprenticed to Rafaello Rinaldi. He then studied in Rome under Giovanni Paolo Panini, and in the studios of the Galli da Bibbiena family of scene-painters. He became a painter of stage sets in Modena and Perugia. In 1732 he moved to Venice, where he worked as stage-painter for opera productions at the Teatro di San Giovanni Grisostomo and the Teatro San Samuele of the Grimani family. In 1742 he went to Dresden, and then to London (1744–48) and Madrid (1750–54).
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Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (French, 1724-1805)
“Ermina and the Shepherds”
Oil on canvas
18 x 21 ½ inches
@NB-1040
#45
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Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557-1602)
“Ecce Homo”
Oil on copper
11 7/8 x 9 ½ inches
(30 x 24.3 cm)
CL102794-66
325502-2
@NB-1040
#20
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Abraham Bloemaert (Spanish, 1566-1651)
“Death of the Virgin”
Oil on canvas
48 ½ x 44 ¾ inches
Abraham Bloemaert (1566 – 27 January 1651) was a Dutch painter and printmaker in etching and engraving. He was one of the "Haarlem Mannerists" from about 1585, but in the new century altered his style to fit new Baroque trends. He mostly painted history subjects and some landscapes. He was an important teacher, who trained most of the Utrecht Caravaggisti, at least for a period.