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Art For Sale
Dealer: Sebastian Deya Gallery
Reading Madonna drawing. Red chalk on paper.
By Francesco Fernandi
Located in New York, NY
Inscribed: front, brown ink, bottom left, F. Imperiali pinx…; bottom right, R. Rol..(?). Back, brown ink, top left, Roma, Gune(?) 1742 / F. Impeririali ping…;[illegible] R. deline..(...
Category

Mid-18th Century Art

Materials

Chalk, Handmade Paper

Cosmic acrylic abstract painting, by photographer Aldo Sessa
Located in New York, NY
Aldo Sessa is an Argentinian photographer, painter and cartoonist. Most of his paintings are about cosmos, space and planets. In 1976 the Argentine government selected his work to b...
Category

Late 20th Century Abstract Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Large Tibetan Thangka depicting Buddha, 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
19th Century large Thangka depicting Buddha. Framed.
Category

19th Century Art

Materials

Cotton, Silk, Tempera

Italian War of Independence Scene
Located in New York, NY
Signed bottom right. All of our works are covered by our own guarantee of authenticity which covers the work for its lifetime of ownership with the purchaser. We carry out stringent...
Category

Mid-19th Century Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Saint Jerome in the Desert, Prague school sanguine drawing
Located in New York, NY
Saint Jerome in the Desert Prague school sanguine drawing.
Category

Early 17th Century Old Masters Art

Materials

Chalk, Paper

Post-Impressionist drawing of a man drinking
Located in New York, NY
The passepartout contains the following legend 'Jean-François Raffaëlli - Paris 1889 - E. Universelle - 1885'.
Category

Late 19th Century Post-Impressionist Art

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil

Portrait of a young girl from Genova, Benoit Blanc
Located in New York, NY
Benoît Blanc (1812-1888), was a painter born in Marseille who was a pupil of Horace Vernet and signed as 'Benoni' upon his return from Italy in 1832. He w...
Category

Late 19th Century Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

St. John the Baptist pointing out (revealing) Christ
Located in New York, NY
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (born Viterbo 1612; died Viterbo 1662) St. John the Baptist pointing out (revealing) Christ, in the far distance, to Simon Peter and Andrew. Oil on can...
Category

17th Century Baroque Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Peasant Family, Cornelis Bega. Dutch Golden age painter and engraver.
Located in New York, NY
Documents indicate that Cornelis Pietersz Bega was born in either 1631 or 1632 in Haarlem. His grandfather was the renowned history painter Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem (Dutch, 1562 - 1638), and his extended family included many other more minor painters, sculptors, and craftsmen. In the spring of 1653 he traveled with the portraitist and still life painter Vincent Laurensz van der Vinne (1628–1702) through Germany, visiting Frankfurt am Main, Heidelberg, Strasbourg, and Basel. Although, like Van der Vinne, he may have intended to continue on to Rome, Bega instead returned to Haarlem in June of that year. He joined the Guild of Saint Luke in 1654. Bega died unmarried in 1664 at the young age of 32, likely a victim of the plague that claimed many lives in Haarlem that year. Dutch artist biographer Arnold Houbraken wrote that Bega was the “first and best pupil” of Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch, 1610 - 1685), a painter of low-life genre scenes. Bega similarly specialized in paintings of jovial taverngoers, smokers, quack doctors, alchemists, and musicians, but he also created tender and sympathetic images of peasant families and nursing mothers. Like Ostade, he also produced etchings, and he may have been one of the first Dutch artists to experiment with monotypes. Bega was also a confident draughtsman, and made numerous chalk drawings remarkable for their sculptural quality. Houbraken wrote that Bega and his close friend Leendert van der Cooghen (1632–1681) frequently drew from life together. Early in his career, Bega painted in a loose, rough style similar to Ostade, although his paintings differ from Ostade’s in that they exhibit a greater degree of monumentality and occasionally include classical elements and figures derived from live models. Bega may have been influenced by the classicizing tradition in Haarlem painting, which he would have known both from the extensive art collection he inherited from his grandfather, as well as from contemporary Haarlem painters who had trained there, such as Salomon (1597–1664) and Jan de Bray...
Category

17th Century Dutch School Art

Materials

Pastel, Chalk, Satin Paper

Inca, quebracho wood sculpture by Russian sculptor Stepan Erzia
Located in New York, NY
Head of an Inca. Quebracho wood. 60cm tall. Signed twice. Dated 1929. First prize (Foreign Artist) in Buenos Aires 1941, catalogue available. Excellent condition.
Category

Mid-20th Century Academic Art

Materials

Wood

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