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    An early 19th century oil portrait on board of an Italian woman in traditional costume. Framed in oak with gold leaf. Board measures 21 in. x 17 in.
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    Antique 19th Century Italian Paintings

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  • Pair of French Porcelain Plaques of Musketeers by Leon Berthaud
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    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Leon Berthaud (French, 19th century). Pair of French porcelain plaques of Musketeers, each depicting a standing Musketeer in his 18th century c...
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  • 19th Century Oil Portrait of an Elegant Young Woman Arranging Flowers
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    Antique Late 19th Century English Paintings

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  • Abstract Portrait of a Boy with his Dog, circa 1940
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    Outstanding abstract portrait of a boy with his dog, circa 1940 This is truly an extraordinary painting done by a very talented artist. A bit of old fashioned detective work by...
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  • Fine 19th Century Oil on Canvas "Triumph of Flora" Attr. Ferdinand Wagner II
    By Ferdinand Wagner II 1
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    A very fine and large 19th century Louis XV style Whimsical Neoclassical Revival style Oil on Canvas "The Triumph of Flora" attributed to Ferdinand Wagner II (German, 1847-1927), school of François Boucher (French, 1703-1770). The impressive artwork depicting a semi-nude Flora hovering through the clouds surrounded by playful cupids, cherubs, love doves and a seated maiden, within white and grey clouds, offering her Spring flower bouquets and floral wreaths, within a banded giltwood frame. Note: Previously used as a ceiling painting. Unsigned, Circa 1870. Measures: Canvas height: 91 3/4 inches (233 cm) Canvas width: 59 inches (150 cm) Frame height: 61 3/8 inches (155.9 cm) Frame width: 93 1/2 inches (237.5 cm) Depth: 2 3/8 inches (6 cm) Ferdinand Wagner II (German, 1847-1927) was the son of Passau Ferdinand Wagner Senior, a teacher at a vocational art school who began training him professionally at a young age. After traveling to Italy in 1867-1868, he continued with his art studies at The Munich Academy of Arts led by Peter Von Cornelius and Julius Schnorr Von Carolsfeld...
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  • German 19th Century Oil on Canvas Triptych of Cherubs by Ferdinand Wagner II
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    Ferdinand Wagner II (German, 1847-1927) A very fine and charming triptych group of three oil on canvas laid on board titled "An Allegory to Spring" each panel depicting different playful and joyous scenes of putti and a cherubs reminiscent of spring, love and peace. The center panel depicting a seated putto, crowned with flowers, a standing putto behind him holding a sack of arrows and a seated cherub facing him next to a watchful peace dove on top resting of a flower bouquet. The left panel depicting a seated putto next to a standing putto with a freshly harvested apple. The right side panel depicting a standing cherub holding a fig branches with leaves. All three-in-one panels within individually carved giltwood frames. All panels signed at the lower left: Ferd. Wagner, circa 1890. Ferdinand Wagner II (German, 1847-1927) was the son of Passau Ferdinand Wagner Senior, a teacher at a vocational art school who began training him professionally at a young age. After traveling to Italy in 1867-1868, he continued with his art studies at The Munich Academy of Arts led by Peter Von Cornelius and Julius Schnorr...
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