YAACOV HELLER FLIGHT TO EGYPT STERLINGYAACOV HELLER FLIGHT TO EGYPT STERLING SCULPTURESculpture titled "Flight to Egypt" by Israeli artist Yaacov Heller. Sterling silver figures. Artist signed on base. Sculpture measures approx. 8" long x 4" deep x 6" tall. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
BRONZE: THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT,BRONZE: THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT, AFTER BAZZAROAn Italian patinated bronze figural group: the Flight into Egyptafter the model by Ernesto Bazzaro (1859-1937)19th centuryThe base inscribed BAZZARO.height 24 1/4in (61.5cm); width 27 1/2in (70cm); de
PAINTING, THE FLIGHT TO EGYPT AntwerpPAINTING, THE FLIGHT TO EGYPT Antwerp School (17th century), "The Flight to Egypt," oil on copper, unsigned, copper: 9.5"h x 7.5"w, overall (with frame): 12.25"h x 10.25"w
APOLONIO MARTINEZ, FLIGHT TO EGYPTAPOLONIO MARTINEZ, FLIGHT TO EGYPT BULTO, CA. 1960 - 1970Apolonio Martinez, (1890 - 1976) Flight to Egypt Bulto, ca. 1960 - 1970, carved wood inscribed underside base: Flight into Egypt / The infant Jesus the Virgin / Mary and Saint Joseph / Made by Apolonio O. Martinez / [personalized inscription] carved wood Dimensions: 11 x 15 x 10 1/2 in. (27.9 x 38.1 x 26.7 cm.) Provenance: The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
A framed vintage etching, signedA framed vintage etching, signed in plate ‘Rembrandt’, ‘The Flight To Egypt”. Plate 3.5” x 5” Frame 13” x 14.75” Condition: not examined out of frame CT Transfer Fee $10
REMBRANDT (1606-1669): THE RESTREMBRANDT (1606-1669): THE REST ON THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPTRembrandt, Dutch, 1606-1669 The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, etching on laid paper titled and dated 1645 in pencil to verso etching on laid paper Dimensions: Plate: 5 1/4 x 4 1/2, Sheet: 6 1/4 x 5 3/4 in. (15.9 x 14.6 cm.), Frame: 12 1/4 x 11 1/8 in. (31.1 x 28.3 cm.) Provenance: Property from the collection of Mitchell Friedman, master printer for Jim Dine 1974-1981 Condition: Hinged to backing at each upper corner.
ROBERT LOFTIN NEWMAN O/C PAINTING,ROBERT LOFTIN NEWMAN O/C PAINTING, THE FLIGHT INTO EGYP...Robert Loftin Newman (Tennessee/NY/ France, 1827-1912) oil on canvas nocturnal landscape painting, "The Flight Into Egypt", depicting Mary, attired in crimson and holding the Christ child, both seated upon an animal being led by two figures in white, along with a procession of other indistinct figures and animals in the distance. Signed lower left corner in red "R L Newman". Label en verso for Babcock Galleries, 19 East 49th Street New York. Additional, partially legible incising to stretcher with artist information lower right. Housed in a period American gilt carved and textured frame. Sight: 19 1/4" H x 29 1/4" W. Framed: 27" H x 37" W. Note: This painting is pictured on page 128 (figure 18) of the book "Robert Loftin Newman" by Marchal E. Landgren, published for The National Collection of Fine Arts by the Smithsonian Institution Press, City of Washington, 1974. At the time, the book listed the painting's whereabouts as unknown, with the known previous provenance as follows: "Purchased by Miss Palmie at Mrs. Sanborn's studio sale, 1909; E.C. Babcock, New York, 1926: Hon. John G. Winant, Concord, NH, 1928". It was recently discovered in a Northeastern estate sale. Artist Biography: Robert Newman was born in Richmond, Virginia, and grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee. He is sometimes associated with Albert Pinkham Ryder, an artist with whom he shared a similar style and artistic technique. For Newman (who never knew his father) mothers and children were frequent subject matter, along with Old and New Testament themes; in fact another painting with this same title and subject is in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution (accession no. 1975.57, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webster). Newman studied briefly with Thomas Couture in Paris in 1850, and on a second trip to Paris in 1854, William Morris Hunt introduced him to J. F. Millet and to the Barbizon painters. Newman served with the Confederate forces during the Civil War before moving to New York. He returned to Tennessee in 1872 and tried to establish an academy of fine arts in Nashville, but by 1873 he was back in New York, where he resided the rest of his life. He rarely exhibited his work. (Source: Matthew Baigell, "Dictionary of American Artists"; Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"; The Smithsonian American Art Museum).
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Painting has been lined. Canvas with overall craquelure due to the artist's technique, which caused the top layer of heavy paint and resin to dry more quickly than the primary layer. Some of the resulting wide traction cracks have been lightly in-painted in the right-center of the work, and there is a small area of inpainting in lower-left corner, approximately 1". See UV light photos for reference. Frame with very minor scattered abrasions, slight losses.
ANNA WALINSKA (AMERICAN, 1906-1997)ANNA WALINSKA (AMERICAN, 1906-1997) "FLIGHT TO EGYPT" Oil on paper. Signed and dated 'Walinska 57' (lower left).
WILLIAM SHARP, FLIGHT INTO EGYPT,WILLIAM SHARP, FLIGHT INTO EGYPT, ENGRAVING, FRAME: 13-7/8 X 10-3/4 INWilliam Sharp, Flight into Egypt, Engraving, Frame: 13-7/8 x 10-3/4 in
Minton parian group: ''The FlightMinton parian group: ''The Flight Into Egypt'' second half-19th century; modeled as Virgin cradling Jesus astride a donkey impressed Minton mark 10 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 150-250 One ear of donkey restored dirt and staining especially underneath.
GLORIA LOPEZ CORDOVA, FLIGHT TOGLORIA LOPEZ CORDOVA, FLIGHT TO EGYPT, 1995Gloria Lopez Cordova, (New Mexico, b. 1942) Flight to Egypt, 1995, carved wood, suede leather inscribed verso: Flight To Egypt / Gloria Lopez Cordova / Cordova, NM 87523 / GLC [artist's cipher] Gloria's work is part of the Cordova santero tradition characterized by unpainted figures decorated with chip-carved patterns. Following the footsteps of her family from her great-grandfather she has nevertheless developed her own celebrated style. Gloria opened a family store in 1978. Her work can be found in museums across the country. She is the granddaughter of Jose Dolores Lopez. carved wood, suede leather Dimensions: 15 3/4 x 23 3/8 x 7 5/8 in. (40.01 x 59.37 x 19.37 cm.) Provenance: The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
Legh (Thomas) Narrative of a JourneyLegh (Thomas) Narrative of a Journey in Egypt, Second Edition, 1817. 8vo., Folding map and 9 plates, some folding
Carved wood figural group ContinentalCarved wood figural group Continental probably Spanish 16th/17th C. depicting the Flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13-15) with Mary and the infant Jesus atop a donkey led by Joseph mounted on a rectangular wooden plinth traces of gilding (1935.261a-c) 11 1/2'' h. x 14 1/2'' w. x 3 1/2'' d. some loss/damage including to Joseph's left hand and Mary's right foot etc. surface wear. Acquired by the museum in 1935 [Property of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art sold to benefit the acquisition funds]
EGYPTIAN WINGED ISIS CARTONNAGEEGYPTIAN WINGED ISIS CARTONNAGE FRAGMENT Egyptian winged Isis cartonnage fragment, in linen, gesso, and pigment, depicting the winged goddess, wearing a sun disk on her head, kneeling with wings spread and having a small statue of Osiris to the right, framed and under glass. Approximate dimensions: Goddess h. 6.5", w. 10.75"; frame h. 16", w. 20", d. 1.5".
EGYPTIAN PAINTING ON PAPYRUS EgyptianEGYPTIAN PAINTING ON PAPYRUS Egyptian painting on papyrus, mounted in frame; 24"H 44.5"W
EGYPTIAN SCHOOL, SAILING ON THEEGYPTIAN SCHOOL, SAILING ON THE NILE, WATERCOLOR ON PAPYRUS, FRAME: 20 X 27 IN. (50.80 X 68.58 CM.)Egyptian School, Sailing on the Nile, Watercolor on Papyrus,, Dimensions: Frame: 20 x 27 in. (50.80 x 68.58 cm.)
FIVE EGYPTIAN PAINTINGS ON CLOTHoneFIVE EGYPTIAN PAINTINGS ON CLOTHone small with birds, painted frame; one featuring two figures and Anubis; one featuring two figures and Horus; one featuring sarcophagus and hieroglyphics; one featuring many scenes of Anubis, sarcophagus, and other figures, modern painted and veneered frames, largest 25-1/2 x 21-1/8 in.
Provenance: The Estate of Peter H. Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut
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all attached to fiber matting, slight losses and abrasions to frames
The Flight to France by Jules VerneThe Flight to France by Jules Verne (London, 1888).
EGYPTIAN COPTIC TEXTILE EMBROIDEREDEGYPTIAN COPTIC TEXTILE EMBROIDERED W/ BIRDSEgypt, late Coptic to early Byzantine Empire, ca. 4th to 7th century CE. A beautiful copper-colored textile fragment featuring a pair of embroidered birds of paradise balancing in front of an inverted triangular vase. Each bird holds both wings out behind its slender body and holds its head up high towards a crown-like object hovering above them. Filling the vase are fruits and flowers of varying forms, and the lower periphery of the vessel has a pair of curling tendrils upon which the birds stand. Size: 13.5" W x 14" H (34.3 cm x 35.6 cm)
Provenance: private A.G. collection, Chicago, Illinois, USA, before 2000
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This is a fragment of a larger textile composition. Losses to several peripheral areas as well as one small interior area as shown. Fraying to peripheral and interior fibers, with light staining in some areas. Nice remains of avian embroidery.
3PC EGYPTIAN REVIVAL WATERCOLOR3PC EGYPTIAN REVIVAL WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS England,Early 20th CenturyIncludes a depiction of a two figures, one on the back of a camel, traveling away from the sphinx, one of a man riding a camel glancing back of a sphinx, and a depiction of four people and two camels in front of a sphinx.
PAINTING, GRANVILLE REDMOND GranvillePAINTING, GRANVILLE REDMOND Granville Redmond (American, 1871-1935), Flight to Egypt, 1901, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, canvas: 10.25"h x 17.25"w, overall (with frame): 11.5"h x 18.5"w
An Egyptian Style Ceramic BirdAn Egyptian Style Ceramic Bird depicting a standing falcon on a rectangular plinth base. Height 9 1/2 inches.
EGYPTIAN FAIENCE WINGED SCARABEgyptianEGYPTIAN FAIENCE WINGED SCARABEgyptian Faience Winged Scarab Ptolemaic Period, 304-30 B.C. or later With modern gold mount Length 5 7/8 inches (as is)
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After Rembrandt van Rijn (DutchAfter Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch 1606-1669) A group of three works: Die Landschaft mit der Hirtenfamilie and The Flight into Egypt together with another etchings Largest 3 5/8 x 5 1/2 inches.
Voyages en Syrie et en Egypte,Voyages en Syrie et en Egypte, pendant les années 1783, '84 et '85 Paris, Courcier, 1807, 1807. 2 vols. Vol. one with 2 maps and 2 folding views, (2) -472 pp., 2 views folded and 1 foldout map. Full burl leather, marbled end papers and edges, original binding. Decorated spines and with leather title and tome inserts. French text. Each apprx 8-1/4"T.
Egypt and the east MediterraneanEgypt and the east Mediterranean world, 2200-1900 B.C.: Studies in Egyptian foreign relations during the First Intermediate Period. By William A. Ward Beirut: American Univeristy of Beirut, 1971. First edition. 145 numbered pages. Hardbound in blue cloth with gold lettering on spine. DJ in wraps. With abbreviations indexes and 31 plates, this book sets out to re-examine previous evidence supporting the idea of an Asiatic invasion of Egypt at the end of the Old Kingdom, and the establishment of "Syrian" dynasties.
EGYPTIAN CREAM & BLACK COPTIC CLOTHEGYPTIAN CREAM & BLACK COPTIC CLOTH FRAGMENT Egypt6th-7th CenturyTightly woven cloth fragment depicting stripes of black flowers and birds separated by bold black boarders.
TEXTILE: Egyptian metal decoratedTEXTILE: Egyptian metal decorated shawl with human and bird figures c. 1900 black and gold light wear.
EGYPTIAN WINGED SCARAB CARTONNAGEEGYPTIAN WINGED SCARAB CARTONNAGE FRAGMENT Egyptian winged scarab cartonnage fragment in linen, gesso, and pigment, depicting a winged scarab on a brick red ground, the winged scarab deNoted rebirth and renewal, framed and under glass. Approximate dimensions: fragment h. 4", w. 12.25; frame h. 16", w. 20", d. 1.5".
ERIC SCHMIDT. FLIGHTS OVER ANCIENTERIC SCHMIDT. FLIGHTS OVER ANCIENT CITIES OF IRAN. 1940. FIRST EDITION 16 1/4 X 12 IN. (41.28 X 30.48 CM.)ERIC SCHMIDT. FLIGHTS OVER ANCIENT CITIES OF IRAN. 1940. FIRST EDITION, [Photography/ Iran] Schmidt, Eric. Flights Over Ancient Cities of Iran. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Large Folio. xxii, 104pp. Publisher's photo illustrated cloth boards, edges stained red, 119 photographs on 72 leaves, some with tissue guards, map pastedowns and endpapers. Scarce. Dimensions: 16 1/4 x 12 in. (41.28 x 30.48 cm.) Provenance: Lorne Bair Rare Books, Winchester, VA
AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MUMMIFIED PEREGRINEAN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MUMMIFIED PEREGRINE FALCONAn Ancient Egyptian mummified peregrine falcon , Late Period (circa 664-332 BCE) Falcon with intricate linen wrappings 13" H x 6.5" W x 3.5" D Provenance: Miss Mona Philip George, Los Angeles, CA BC Antiquities, Los Angeles, CA Private Collection, Los Angeles, acquired from the above, 1974 Notes: The Falcon was considered king of the birds in ancient Egypt and was associated with a number of Gods, including the sky god, Horus. Affidavit from consignors stating they purchased the piece 1974, signed and dated July 27, 2022. With a copy of a Special Customs Invoice, dated February 28, 1972. Dimensions: 13" H x 6.5" W x 3.5" D Provenance: Miss Mona Philip George, Los Angeles, CA BC Antiquities, Los Angeles, CA Private Collection, Los Angeles, acquired from the above, 1974
An Egyptian applique embroideredAn Egyptian applique embroidered panel probably late 19th century. 160 x 58cm.
Egypt, A collection of volumesEgypt, A collection of volumes on Ancient Egypt and the Holy Land to include Wilkinson (J G), Ancient Egyptians, London: John Murray, 1837, 3 volumes, 8vo; Layard (Austen), Discoveries in the ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, London: John Murray, 1853; Stanley (Arthur), Sinai and Palestine, London: John Murray, 1858; Cromer (Earl of), Modern Egypt, London: Macmillan, 1908, 2 volumes, and others (20)/Provenance: From the Library of Paul Stickler, a Gloucestershire collector of books and maps.
EGYPTIAN COURT SCENE, WATERCOLOREGYPTIAN COURT SCENE, WATERCOLOR ON PAPYRUS, FRAME: 32-1/2 X 41-1/2 INEgyptian Court Scene, Watercolor on Papyrus, Frame: 32-1/2 x 41-1/2 in
A Framed Coptic Textile FragmentA Framed Coptic Textile Fragment Egypt Woven field with two panels with vertically repeating shapes beige on aubergine colors one cartouche depicting a bird attached to a linen backing and framed in a shadow box gold leaf frame with tiny leaf ornaments at the corners under museum glass overall apprx. 15" x 14-1/4". Fragment itself measures apprx. 11" x 10".
Fours Books; 2 Volumes set of IncidentsFours Books; 2 Volumes set of Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia, Petraea and the Holy Land, and, Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland New York: Harper Brothers, 1854, 7th edition (Greece) and 1855, 11th edition (Egypt). Both first volumes have a fold-out map. Both sets illustrated, apprx 7-1/2" x 5", each. Embossed brown cloth binding.