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Very rare Collector's Cabinet, Antwerp, 17th century. Embroidered panels
Located in Firenze, IT
Collector's Cabinet. Antwerp. XVIIth century. Ebony, wood (oak?) embroidered silk. Restored, with some imperfections. Two doors and top lid with locks. Small upper drawers and one l...
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Silver

Tea Set for 12 persons 1949, porcelain, gilding, initials G.D.
Located in Riga, LV
Tea Set for 12 persons 1949, porcelain, gilding, initials G.D. Cup h 7.5 cm; d 7.3 cm Dish with lid h 17 cm Creamer h 18.5 cm Teapot h 27.5 cm
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1940s Baroque More Art

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Porcelain

17th C, Baroque, Saint, Probably Flemish School, Saint Francis in Ecstasy
Located in brussel, BE
During the Counter-Reformation, the traditional cult of saints was encouraged, and spiritual exercises were recommended to come closer to God. In the pai...
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Oil

Flemish Old Master, Study of Donkey Carriage, 17th Century, Sanguine Drawing
Located in Greven, DE
This drawing shows several studies of a donkey with a carriage. Its style is close to Flemish 17th century artists. On the passepartout one reads "Mathias Scheyer/ Jacob Weyer", both...
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Chalk, Handmade Paper

Old Master Drawing, Self Portrait Artist, Figurative, 17th Century, German
Located in Greven, DE
1626 dated Red chalk drawing on paper, 28 x 20 cm on the reverse collector's stamp of H(einrich) Lempertz (unfortunately not traceable in the catalogue of his auctioned collection...
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Paper, Chalk

Mannerism Italian bronze firecracker mortar fireworks 17th century
Located in Florence, IT
This is an exemplar of a "mortaretto d'allegrezza", meaning "fire-craker/mortar fireworks of happiness" that was used during festivities (for exemplar, triumphal entries of kings or ...
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Bronze

17th C Polychromed fruitwood carved statue depicting Madonna, France.
Located in brussel, BE
An exceptionally beautiful antique French wood carving, made in the 17th century. It depicts Madonna standing with open offering arms .The...
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Wood

Diana and her nymphs, Bath of Goddess Diana, Gourdaine, Old Master Drawing
By Jean Pierre Norblin de Gourdaine
Located in Greven, DE
Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine (Polish: Jan Piotr Norblin; 15 July 1745 – 23 February 1830) was a Polish-French painter, draughtsman, engraver and caricaturist. Born in France, from 1774 to 1804 he resided in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, where he obtained citizenship. He is considered one of the most important painters of the Enlightenment in Poland. He achieved great success in Poland. Given many commissions from some of the most notable families of the country, he stayed there for many years, not returning to Paris until the early 19th century. His style showed the influence of Antoine Watteau, and combined the Rococo tradition of charming fêtes galantes and fêtes champêtres with a panorama of daily life and current political events, captured with journalistic accuracy. He created a gallery of portraits of representatives of all social classes in the last years of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Handmade Paper

17th C painting of a peasant couple preparing for Carnival.Flemish School.
Located in brussel, BE
Preparation for Carnival: a three day festival of insatiable eating, drinking and carousing that preceded the forty days of Lent, a period of penitence when the pious drank only wate...
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Oil, Wood Panel

17th C Stone statue of Saint Erasmus or Saint Elmo
Located in brussel, BE
Saint Erasmus or Saint Elmo (Antioch, ca. 240 – Formia, 303) was an Italian bishop and patron saint of the sailors. His attribute was the capstan, a winch on which the anchor chains were rolled up. He died as a martyr for his faith, and his bones were transferred to Gaeta in the 9th century, where they are kept in the cathedral to this day. The electric phenomenon of Saint Elmus fire is named after Saint Erasmus and the 16th C humanist Desiderius Erasmus. Little is known with certainty about Saint Erasmus' life. However, many legends may have been passed on orally until - no older writings are known with certainty. His birthplace was in present-day Syria. However, the persecution of Christians under Emperor Diocletian forced him to flee to Mount Lebanon...
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Stone

Putti in a Landscape, Putti playing, flowers, Berchet, French Art, Old Master
By Pierre Berchet
Located in Greven, DE
Pierre Berchet, Drawing of Putti playing in a landscape, Painter of decorative history subjects; trained under La Fosse; worked in France and during the 1690s...
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Handmade Paper

Claude Lorrain Landscape with Hermes and the Muses, Aquatint by Richard Earlom
Located in Greven, DE
Claude Lorrain landscape with the God Hermes, Amor and the Muses. Richard Earlom aquatint c1817 by Lorrain, Claude le/Earlom, Richard Countryside with ...
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Paper

Claude Lorrain Landscape with temptation of Saint Anthony, Aquatint by Earlom
Located in Greven, DE
Claude Lorrain landscape with the temptation of Saint Anthony .Richard Earlom aquatint c1817 by Lorrain, Claude le/Earlom, Richard Country...
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Paper

View of Castle of Vianen, Batestein, Dutch Golden Age, Schouman, Old Master Art
By Aert Schouman
Located in Greven, DE
Though he is most celebrated today for his extraordinary work as an artist of ornithological and zoological subject matters, Schouman was also a prolific documenter of landscape in his native Holland. The present drawing, which depicts a view of the Castel of Vianen, fits securely into a corpus of drawings Schouman produced on the same scale and in the same distinctive combination of media, examples of which are today housed in the collection of the Koninklijk Zeeuwsch Genootschap der Wetenschappen, Middelburg. Castle Batestein (also called Batenstein ) is a castle disappeared from the Netherlands . It was built on the banks of the Lek in the small town of Vianen, then in the province of South Holland (now in the province of Utrecht ). The castle was burned down in 1696 and then demolished. Remains only the Hofpoort (or castle gate...
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Handmade Paper, Pen

18th C, Religious, Spanish School, Partly Gilded Wooden Sculpture of Maria
Located in brussel, BE
The gospel of St. Luke tells how Mary and Joseph took Jesus with them on their annual pilgrimage to Jerusalem. After seven days of celebration, Jesus’ parents returned home, but were...
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Canvas, Oil

Roman master carver 17th century (II/II) Mirror Gold Italy Old master Wood Art
Located in Riva del Garda, IT
Pair of large oval-shaped baroque mirrors (II / II) Roman master carver of the seventeenth century Carved, lacquered and gilded wood Antique mercury silvered glass mirror 92 x 76 cm. (at the mirror 59 x 43 cm.) We present this pair of prestigious oval-shaped mirrors (of which a second pair is also available, of excellent executive level, which interprets the period of the Italian Baroque in an exemplary way. The works are in carved and gilded wood with a black lacquered background, richly decorated with a deep volute carving with particularly vigorous leaf motifs, coping and lateral ends embellished with cherub heads. This type of boldly carved volute acanthus mirrors...
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Gold

J Haid, Martin Van Meytens, Engraving, Portrait Count Ferdinand Plettenberg
Located in Greven, DE
Johann Jakob Haid (1704-1767), engraver Johann Stenglin (1715-1770), engraver Martin van Meytens (1695-1770), inventor Ferdinand Count of Plettenber...
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Engraving

18th C, In the Style of the Classicizing Baroque, Biblical, Rebekka and Eliëzer
Located in brussel, BE
Willem Muys was a Dutch, 18th-century painter of history pieces, portraits and cabinet pieces. Above all, he appears to have been active as a painter of ‘wallpaper’. Until the mid-18th century, ‘wallpaper’ was not painted on paper but on coarsely woven linen. Wealthy citizens had their mansions or country estates adorned with ‘wallpaper’ with landscapes, exotic birds or chinoiseries. Willem Muys mainly painted ‘wallpaper’, which means that few of his works have been preserved. They are hardly represented in public collections. The works of his sons, Nicolaas en Robbert, both painters, are a little less rare. The painting with Rebecca and Eliezer...
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Canvas, Oil

Flemish School, Portrait Young Boy, Old Master Drawing, Baroque, 17th Century
Located in Greven, DE
Old Master Drawing, Flemish School, Portrait or Sketch of a standing young boy. Condition : see photos.
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Crayon

Old Master Drawing, Baroque, Jacob de Wit, Allegory of Victory, Putti, Ships
By Jacob De Wit
Located in Greven, DE
Two putti with symbols of war and victory (cannons, cannonballs, armour, anchor, lion's head, laurel branch/ olive branch, flag, staff with helmet) in pediment triangle. Probably a d...
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Paper, Crayon

Bust of a Lady, prob Queen Elisabeth Petrowna, Terracotta Sculpture, Baroque Art
Located in Greven, DE
Bust of a Lady, thought to be Elisabeth Petrowna, also known as Elisabeth of Russia Depicted before she was crowned Terracotta Bust Elizabeth Petrovna (Russian: Елизаве́та (29 Decem...
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Terracotta

Follower of Samuel de Wilde, Portrait of an Actor in Character
Located in London, GB
Follower of Samuel de Wilde c.1841 Portrait of an Actor in character. Oil on canvas; held in a period gilded frame. Dimensions refer to size of ...
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19th Century Baroque More Art

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Canvas, Oil

16th C, Biblical, Manner of Joos van Cleve, Madonna with Child, Oil on Panel
By Joos van Cleve
Located in brussel, BE
Attentive observer, may I challenge you to find some unusual elements in this panel painting? One detail has to do with the symbolic use of color, the other with a later adjustment of the image. Indeed! The Blessed Virgin is not dressed in her usual sky blue cloak, which refers to her purity, but in a red robe. During the Late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, the Virgin often wore such a red garment to refer to the Passion of Christ. After all, the blessing Christ child with his orb would shed his blood for the redemption of mankind. The second strange element catches the eye when one looks closer at the little Jesus. It appears that he was originally depicted completely naked, but got on a transparent loincloth over time. In the past there were several times when nudity in art was subject to some form of censorship. For example, the supervision of Christian art was strongly encouraged by the Council of Trent (1545-1563). This assembly was dealing with the inner-ecclesiastical reform of the Roman Catholic Church. One of the important theologians who followed the council’s guidelines was Joannes Molanus (1533-1585). He did not consider the nakedness of the Christ Child to be edifying and pointed out that children could be endangered in this way. He may have been referring to the dangers of paedophilia. During the 19th century, puritanism emerged. A famous example of a moral preacher was Pope Pius IX...
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Canvas, Oil

Late 17th C, Baroque, Saint, Italian School, Wooden Sculpture of Saint Anthony
Located in brussel, BE
The impressive life-size statue of St. Anthony (Lisbon, 1195 – Padua, 1231) used to be probably in a church or monastery of the mendicant order of the Franciscans. You can immediately recognize a Franciscan monk by his brown habit, brown hooded cloak...
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Wood

Louis XVI Console Golden Wood 1785 Baroque 18th Century Italy Art
Located in Riva del Garda, IT
Old Italian console Louis XVI style gilded wood, quality work made in the late eighteenth century by Genoese workers. Louis XVI period (1774-1793) Genoa, around 1785 Carved and gilded wood, Spanish brocatel marble Height 88 cm, width 103 cm, depth 54 cm. The furniture is surrounded by an elegant ornamental device characterized by the typical motifs of the neoclassical repertoire, with garlands, stylized flowers and oak branches. Refined festoons of bay leaves descend from the strip, giving a pleasant feeling of harmony to the structure, while the four slender legs are delimited by a fluted truncated cone shape, adorned with a rich leafy capital. The console is complete with a marble shelf "Broccatello di Spagna", original of the time, characterized by a golden yellow background with shades of purplish red. Very good state of conservation. Certificate of historical authenticity. The furniture is accompanied by a rich photographic documentation, which allows an in-depth analysis. If you wish to see it yourself, you are invited to visit our Riva del Garda...
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Wood

After Sir Peter Lely, 18th Century Portrait of Oliver Cromwell
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas; held in an ebonsied period style frame Dimensions refer to size of frame. Charles II’s propagandists cast Cromwell as a brutal despot whereas critics now tend to foc...
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Canvas, Oil

Flowers In A Basket - Original Oil, Still Life, French, Franco-Flemish painter
Located in Knowle Lane, Cranleigh
Flowers in A Basket by Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer. A Still Life of flowers in a basket including jasmine, honeysuckle, dahlias, parrot tulips, delphiniums and white carnations.
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Canvas, Oil

Four Cocks (Roosters)
Located in East Hampton, NY
Collaboration Painting with Karyn Mannix. This tongue in cheek painting of three roosters and a penis aptly named FOUR COCKS. Framed in an authentic (heav...
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2010s Baroque More Art

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Mixed Media, Oil

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Portrait of a Gentleman in Armour and Holding a Baton, Manor House Provenence
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Portrait Painting of a Lady with a Miniature of a Boy c.1673-1680, Antique oil
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Pair (2) Portraits Gentleman & Lady, William & Rachel Helyar c.1656, Civil War
By Robert Walker
Located in London, GB
Portrait of Colonel William Helyar (1621-1698) and Rachel Helyar (c.1633-1678) c.1656 Circle of Robert Walker (act. 1637-1656) These fascinating portraits, presented by Titan Fine Art, depict Colonel William Helyar, High Sheriff of Somersetshire, and his wife Rachel Helyar nee Wyndham, a daughter and co-heiress of Sir Hugh Wyndham, 1st Baronet (died 1663) of Pilsden Court, Dorset. They are exquisite examples of portraiture during the Interregnum when England was under various forms of republican government. The history of the seventeenth century is in part the story of the Stewarts and their approach to government and the church; their ebbing and flowing popularity and the disastrous decisions that led to Civil War. But another fascinating dynasty also ruled Britain: the Cromwell’s. Between 1653 and 1659, following the Civil Wars and experimental Commonwealth, Oliver Cromwell governed as Lord Protector followed by his son Richard. 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Vintage Peacock III (Wall Piece/Dish (hand-painted, made to order by the artist)
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Flemish Artist, Study of a Tree Trunk, Sanguine, Old Master Drawing
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18th C, Late Baroque, Religious, Flemish Shool, Sculpture of an Angel
Located in brussel, BE
This elegant, beautifully polished angel holds his hands together as if in prayer. The sculpture may have been part of a wooden pulpit. The fact that the statue has been carefully wo...
Category

18th Century Baroque More Art

Materials

Oak

French 19th Century Painting Catherine de Medicis Emblems Decorative Chimera
Located in FR
Painting of the Armorial Emblems of Catherine de Medicis Superbly decorative for an interior Original French 19th Century oil on rustic canvas Goo...
Category

Mid-19th Century Baroque More Art

Materials

Oil Pastel, Oil

Lost Age Teacup and Saucer
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Lost Age Teacup and Saucer Materials : Cone 10 Soda Fired Porcelain Date : 2017 Dimensions : 5”x5.5”x5” Description : A soda fired teacup and...
Category

2010s Baroque More Art

Materials

Porcelain

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