Abraham Bloemaert (25 December 1566 – 27 January 1651) was a Dutch painter and printmaker who used etching and engraving. He initially worked in the style of the "Haarlem Mannerists", but by the beginning of the 17th-century altered his style in line with the new Baroque style that was then developing. He mostly painted history subjects and some landscapes. He was an important teacher, training most of the Utrecht Caravaggisti.
Abraham Bloemaert (Spanish, 1566-1651)
"Death of the Virgin"
Oil on canvas 48 1/2 x 44 3/4 inches
Candelabra:
A Pair of Gilt-Bronze and Onyx Candelabra. Each base has malachite square on the front and Putto holding a Five-Light branch stem.
Height: 23 inches. (AC10000)
CLOCK (F-785):
A Louis XVI Style Ormolu-mounted Carrara Marble Mantel Clock, circa 1890.
The circular enamel dial surmounted by a cloud borne Cupid, on rectangular pedestal flanked by classically-draped caryatids issuing scrolling and fruiting foliage, above a shaped rectangular plinth mounted with -urn en flambeau finials supported on triple ram’s head monopodiae and inset to the front with a cockerel, on toupie feet, the dial inscribed […]/240 RUE RIVOLI/A PARIS
21 ¼ inches
A Bronze and Mahogany Clock Set with Three-Light Candelabra.
Height of Clock:
24 inches
Width: 10 ½ inches
Depth: 10 ½ inches
Candelabra Height:
24 ½ inches
Width: 10 ½ inches
A Napoleon III Ormolu- Mounted Carrara Marble Figural Mantel Clock, circa 1870.
Modeled as scantily-clad baccante standing beside an ormolu ewer on a rectangular plinth, centered with an enameled dial inscribed […]/a Paris, the twin-train movement by Japy Freres, the movement door engraved to the reverse Repaired by/Blaine Jewelers/Newport R.I. / 9-29-54/11-1-61/9-13-77, on rectangular naturalistic base and bleu turquin marble plinth.
Height: 25 inches