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Head of a Woman, green patina cement head by Erzia
Head of a Woman, green patina cement head by Erzia

Head of a Woman, green patina cement head by Erzia

Located in New York, NY

Head of a Woman, ca. 1939. Stepan Dmitrievich Erzia, born Stepan Nefyodov on October 27, 1876, in Bayevo, Simbirsk Governorate, Russia, was a distinguished sculptor of Erzya Mordvin descent. He adopted "Erzia" as his artistic pseudonym to honor his ethnic heritage. Erzia's artistic journey began with apprenticeships in icon-painting studios in Alatyr and Kazan between 1892 and 1897. During this period, he decorated churches throughout the Volga region and attended the Kazan Art...

Category

Mid-20th Century Realist Art

Materials

Concrete

Post-Impressionist Drawing of a Man Drinking, Late 19th Century
Post-Impressionist Drawing of a Man Drinking, Late 19th Century

Post-Impressionist Drawing of a Man Drinking, Late 19th Century

Located in New York, NY

The passepartout contains the following legend 'Jean-François Raffaëlli - Paris 1889 - E. Universelle - 1885'. No writings on the drawing paper itself.

Category

Late 19th Century Post-Impressionist Art

Materials

Color Pencil, Paper

Wide landscape with horses, Otto Grashof, Cologne 1850
Wide landscape with horses, Otto Grashof, Cologne 1850

Wide landscape with horses, Otto Grashof, Cologne 1850

Located in New York, NY

Oil on canvas. Signed and dated bottom-center: O. Grashof 1850. A landscape with gnarled trees and a wide view, in the foreground several detailed and masterfully executed horses and a herding boy, in the distance the silhouette of a church village, the whole scenery under a wide sky. Otto Grashof...

Category

Mid-19th Century Realist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Pair of Italian landscapes, Castell Sforzesco and Ponte di Pavia
Pair of Italian landscapes, Castell Sforzesco and Ponte di Pavia

Pair of Italian landscapes, Castell Sforzesco and Ponte di Pavia

Located in New York, NY

A pair of Italian landscapes, depicting the Castell Sforzesco and Ponte di Pavia, attributed to Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti. The paintings are in mint condition. Worldwide shipping is in...

Category

18th Century Realist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Spanish woman loading her donkey in the town street
Spanish woman loading her donkey in the town street

Spanish woman loading her donkey in the town street

Located in New York, NY

Mariano Sigüenza y Ortiz was a Spanish painter and engraver born in Valencia. This copper painter and engraver was a disciple of the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, in the early years of the 19th century. It is known that he came from a family dedicated to the art of silk making, so it is not surprising that he began his training at the Academy of San Carlos with the intention of applying his knowledge to this field. However, it seems that he opted for painting and later for intaglio engraving. Of his production as a painter, a copy of the painting La Virgen con el Niño y San Juan Bautista, the work of Mengs, and Los santos penitentes Pablo y Antonio, for which he obtained the 17 January 1836 a Supernumerary Academic position, for painting. Later, he devoted himself exclusively to the exercise of copper engraving. As an engraver, he illustrated the Biographical Dictionary, by Oliva, and the History of Spain, by Father Mariana. The engraving of El Niño Jesús...

Category

Mid-19th Century Realist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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