- ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN,
ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN, (AMERICAN, 1850-1921), THE SANTIAGO, 1890, OIL ON CANVAS, 18 X 30 IN., FRAME: 23 1/2 X 35 1/2 IN.ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN, (American, 1850-1921) The Santiago, 1890, oil on canvas signed and dated A. Jacobsen 1890 lower right 1890, oil on canvas Dimensions: 18 x 30 in., frame: 23 1/2 x 35 1/2 in. Provenance: The Collection of a Massachusetts Gentleman. Condition: Wax lined; with scattered restoration throughout, primarily in sky. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
- Sancho, Ignatius. Letters of the
Sancho, Ignatius. Letters of the late…An African. 2 vols., 1782. 12mo., cont. calf (label of vol 2 defective) (2)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
- SPANISH COLONIAL SANTO SAN ANTONIO
SPANISH COLONIAL SANTO SAN ANTONIO DE PADUASpanish Colonial santo/ altar figure, 19th c., Saint Anthony of Padua (San Antonio de Padua), gesso over carved wood, likely later paint, depicted in Franciscan habit, with painted-over inset glass eyes, holding the Christ child, cracking and loss to paint, losses to fingers, metal halos, etc., approx 16.75"h, 5.25"w, 4"d, 1.75lbs **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
- THREE ANTIQUE POLYCHROMED SANTOSThree
THREE ANTIQUE POLYCHROMED SANTOSThree Antique Polychromed Santos , 19th c., Guatemala, incl. Madonna with child; figure of a saint, metal wings, paired with a smaller figure, each with glass eyes, tallest 14 in
- Raphael Santi (after) (Italian
Raphael Santi (after) (Italian 1483-1521) SISTINE MADONNA oil on panel framed unsigned H11'' W8'' Provenance: Greenville South Carolina private collection. Appears to be in good condition in need of cleaning; some rubbing along frame to upper right edge; framed behind glass and not examined outside of frame.
- SANTI MOIX / FLOWER POTS (1987)Santi
SANTI MOIX / FLOWER POTS (1987)Santi (Santiago) Moix
(Spain/New York, b. 1960)
Flower Pots , 1987
Woodcut on paper
42" x 37" (sheet)
Pencil-signed in the bottom right margin. Printers proof. Float-mounted behind plexiglass in a maple frame that measures 45" x 40".
Provenance : From the corporate art collection of a Kansas City based Fortune 500 company, previously acquired from Pace Editions.
Condition
Good condition, noting a little bit of rippling to the sheet as framed. Not removed from the frame.
- LARGE 17TH C. SPANISH GOTHIC CONTINENTAL
LARGE 17TH C. SPANISH GOTHIC CONTINENTAL SANTOS Carved and Polychromed standing figure of a Saint, possibly Peter, with tonsured hair and long split beard; white, red and green robes, a Bible in his left hand, his right hand grasping for a missing accessory, probably a crozier or shepherd's crook. Hole on top accomodated missing halo. 35" tall. Minor losses, wormage. Hollowed back, for interior architectural use.
- SPANISH COLONIAL RELIGIOUS SANTO
SPANISH COLONIAL RELIGIOUS SANTO JESUIT MARTYRSpanish Colonial santo/ altar figure, 18th/ 19th c., gesso over carved wood with polychrome paint, Jesuit martyr kneeling, a slit carved above his left breast, losses to arm and fingers, approx 22.25"h, 10"w, 10.5"d, 9.5lbs **Provenance: From the estate of Ali A. Abssi (1934-2020) and Florence Hall Abssi (1919-2014), founders of the Ishtar Gate Gallery in the prestigious Houston Galleria. They were world travelers and dealers of eclectic art, jewelry, antiquities, and gems. Their friends, acquaintances, and customers included people from all continents, including sheiks, prime ministers, royals, business leaders, politicians, and oil magnates. Florence was also a published author.**
- SPANISH WOOD HAND CARVED SANTOS
SPANISH WOOD HAND CARVED SANTOS depicting St. Francis of Assisi the monk with upraised face in traditional habit. Height 16.50'' on gilt wood attached base. the figure is in good overall condition with light wear throughout but the base has a few chips.
- Spanish School, 17th Century
St.
Spanish School, 17th Century
St. Anthony of Padua
oil on panel
10 x 8 1/2 inches (sight).
Property from the Collection of Ramon and Ramona Kelley, Denver, Colorado
- PIETRO SANTI BARTOLI (1635-1700):
PIETRO SANTI BARTOLI (1635-1700): GLADIATORSfrom "Le Pitture e Antiche del Sepolcro de Nasonii nella Via Flaminia"; 1680; engraving on wove paper, matted and framed under acrylic; 6 1/4 x 7 1/4 inches sight; 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches frame Condition:
- ROSETA SANTIAGO, SAINT FRANCIS
ROSETA SANTIAGO, SAINT FRANCIS 'LOVE FOR ALL LIVING THINGS' CROSS, 2015Roseta Santiago, (b. 1946) Saint Francis 'Love For All Living Things' Cross, 2015, wood, gesso, pigments, metal inscribed verso: SAINT FRANCIS / "LOVE FOR ALL / LIVING THINGS" / [personalized inscription] / X / R. SANTIAGO 2015 / T. PROTHEROE 2015 wood, gesso, pigments, metal Dimensions: 26 x 19 1/2 x 1 in. (66 x 49.5 x 2.5 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
- SANTOS STATUE, THE FRIARA matte
SANTOS STATUE, THE FRIARA matte sculpture of a friar figure crafted in pottery clay and wood.
The religious figure stands on a beige pottery square base holding a dark wooden rod as a walking stick, and chalice made out of carved wood. #SantosStatue #Santo #Santos #Santero #Friar
Dimensions: 6.25"L x 5.5"W x 23"H
Condition:
Age related wear, and right missing hand.
- SPANISH COLONIAL SAINT JOSEPH SANTOSpanish
SPANISH COLONIAL SAINT JOSEPH SANTOSpanish Colonial santo/ altar figure, Saint Joseph, 19th/ 20th c., gesso on linen with polychrome paint, standing on a wood base, losses to pigment, hands, approx 13"h, 5.25"w, 3.75"d, 0.75lbs
- ROSETA SANTIAGO, A SAN FELIPE MAN
ROSETA SANTIAGO, A SAN FELIPE MAN IN SANTA FERoseta Santiago, (b. 1946) A San Felipe Man in Santa Fe, oil on canvas signed lower left: SANTIAGO inscribed verso: 20x16 OIL / A SAN FELIPE MAN IN SANTA FE ROSETA SANTIAGO oil on canvas Dimensions: 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. (49.5 x 39.4 cm.), Frame: 26 x 22 x 1 5/8 in. (66 x 55.9 x 4.1 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Florida
- In the Style of Pablo Picasso (French,
In the Style of Pablo Picasso (French, born Spain, 1881-1973) Black and white lithograph of a seated Sultanta, dated November 21, 1955, presented in a black-banded antique white French mat within a deux-couleur gilded wood frame ad glazed, sight h. 16-1/2" w. 10".
- ANGEL SANTIAGO, OUTSIDER ART PAINTING
ANGEL SANTIAGO, OUTSIDER ART PAINTING Angel Santiago (20th c,), Mother and child with farm animals and birds in a fanciful landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, in slat frame, 18"h x 24"w (canvas)
- SANTO NIñO SANTERO, SAN ANTONIO
SANTO NIñO SANTERO, SAN ANTONIO BULTO, CA. 1830 - 1840Santo Niño Santero, (Active 1830 - 1860) San Antonio Bulto, ca. 1830 - 1840, carved wood, gesso, pigments carved wood, gesso, pigments Dimensions: 15 x 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (38.1 x 16.5 x 11.4 cm.) Provenance: The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
- SANTOS OF CHRIST ON THE CROSS Polychrome
SANTOS OF CHRIST ON THE CROSS Polychrome painted wood.
- 17th Century Italian School A Saintly
17th Century Italian School A Saintly Figure oil on canvas 93.75cm x 66cm (37" x 26")
- Spanish Colonial santos, seated
Spanish Colonial santos, seated figure of Christ, painted and carved wood, Guatemalan, 19th century, 9-3/4 in.; with pamphlet [Santos: Folk Sculpture from Guatemala], published by UCLA Museum of Cultural History, Volume I, No. 10. Losses and flaking.
- Spanish Colonial painted Santos
Spanish Colonial painted Santos figure 18th/19th century St. Joseph holding Christ, with a distressed gesso and white painted surface. H: 14 in.
- PEDRO ANTONIO FRESQUíS, CRUCIFIX,
PEDRO ANTONIO FRESQUíS, CRUCIFIX, CA. 1800Pedro Antonio Fresquís, (Truchas, 1749 - 1831) Crucifix, ca. 1800, wood, gesso, pigments Born in Santa Cruz; buried in Santuario de Chimayo. Frequently called the Truchas Master; considered by many to be the first native-born santero. Did work in Trampas, Truchas, Chamita, Santa Cruz, Nambe and Rosario Chapel in Santa Fe (1785-1831). wood, gesso, pigments Dimensions: 23 1/8 x 14 1/8 x 5 3/8 in. (58.74 x 35.88 x 13.65 cm.) Provenance: The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
- Spanish School, 17th Century
St.
Spanish School, 17th Century
St. Francis
oil on panel
9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of the Sisters of Charity, Mount Saint Joseph, Ohio
- TALL MEXICAN SANTOS ST. ANTHONY
TALL MEXICAN SANTOS ST. ANTHONY PADUA W/ CHRIST CHILDLatin America, Mexico, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A large hand-carved and hand-painted wood and gesso statue of Saint Anthony of Padua holding a book with the Christ Child seated on top; his other hand probably once held a lily stalk, representing his purity. Both saint and child have glass eyes and eyelashes that give them a somewhat lifelike quality to their faces. St. Anthony was a Portuguese Franciscan priest and friar who died in Padua, Italy. Despite being born into a wealthy family, he was known for his intense devotion to the poor and sick, and holds the distinction of being canonized most quickly of all the saints. He is also known as the patron saint of lost things - objects, people, and souls. In art, he is often depicted with a book and the infant Jesus, based on a commonly told story of him reading a book and seeing the Christ Child's image in it. Size: 12" L x 12" W x 40.5" H (30.5 cm x 30.5 cm x 102.9 cm)
Santos played an important role in bringing the Catholic Church to the New World with the Spanish colonists. These religious figures were hand-carved and often furnished with crowns, jewels, and other accessories, usually funded by religious devotees, and were used as icons to explain the major figures - Mary, Christ, and the saints - to new, indigenous converts. Likewise, they served as a connection to the Old World for Spanish colonists far from home. They became a folk-art tradition in the Spanish New World, from modern day Guatemala to as far north as New Mexico and Colorado. Many of them were lovingly cared for over the years, with repairs and paint added as they aged, and played an active part for a long time in the religious life of their communities.
Provenance: ex-Hillsborough, North Carolina, USA collection; ex-Keith Stanley collection, Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies at Duke University, North Carolina, USA
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Condition:
Losses to halo and right hand of Saint figure. Loss to foot of Christ and foot reattached. Christ figure and halo are not fully attached. Chipping and abrasions to paint and stable hair line fissures to painted gesso layers. Staining to surfaces and discoloration. Overall good condition.
- MEXICAN SANTOS ICON, EARLY 20TH
MEXICAN SANTOS ICON, EARLY 20TH Portrait of a Single Standing Male Saint, in medieval dress with a red cape, with illegible two-word inscription, unframed, 13" x 9 3/4", flaking, rubs, losses, slightly bowed.
- TWO SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL CARVED
TWO SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL CARVED WOOD SANTO FIGURESTwo Spanish Colonial School Carved Wood Santo Figures, 18th or 19th century; one depicting St. Francis, the other St. Anthony Dimensions: St. Anthony: 58 x 14.5 x 25 in., St Francis: 55 1/2 x 22 x 22 in. Provenance: Property from J. J. Blick's Lukenheimer House, Pasadena, California Condition:
- A SPANISH COLONIAL SANTOS FIGUREA
A SPANISH COLONIAL SANTOS FIGUREA Spanish Colonial Santos figure, 18th/19th Century The polychromed carved wood crucifix sculpture with glass eyes and gilt border 40.25" H x 24" W x 5.25" D Provenance: The Estate of Charles Strong, Taos, NM Dimensions: 40.25" H x 24" W x 5.25" D Provenance: The Estate of Charles Strong, Taos, NM
- SPANISH COLONIAL SANTO MARTYR SAINT
SPANISH COLONIAL SANTO MARTYR SAINT SEBASTIANSpanish Colonial santo/ altar figure, Saint Sebastian, 19th c., depicting the martyr tied to a tree, gesso over carved wood, polychrome paint, with (one) inset glass eye, restoration to proper left wrist, approx 10.5"h, 5.25"w, 3"d, 1lbs
- Latin American polychrome carved
Latin American polychrome carved wood santos 18th/19th century standing figure of male saint. H13'' Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- SPANISH COLONIAL PAINTED WOOD SANTO
SPANISH COLONIAL PAINTED WOOD SANTO FIGUREwooden stand; 21 inches high overall Condition:
- TWO ANTIQUE SPANISH COLONIAL POLYCHROME
TWO ANTIQUE SPANISH COLONIAL POLYCHROME CARVED SANTOS FIGURES Early 19th century, perhaps earlier, carved and painted wood, the first depicting Saint Anthony of Padua, traditionally represented holding bible and Christ child (11 3/4 in.) (Anthony missing right hand; vertical crack with some areas of wood and paint loss); the second possibly a representation of Our Lady of Guadalupe, depicting a standing figure in billowing robes upon a base with winged putti (9 1/2 in.) (scattered cracks, advanced areas of wood and paint loss).
- (3) SPANISH COLONIAL CARVED WOOD
(3) SPANISH COLONIAL CARVED WOOD SANTOS 18th/19th c., includes St. Anthony with pig and silver painted decoration, 12"h x 6"w x 3.5"d; robed armless figure, 9"h x 3"w; and body of Jesus mounted on velvet-covered board, 8"h (figure), 16"h x 8.25"w (board)
- A SPANISH COLONIAL POLYCHROME DECORATED
A SPANISH COLONIAL POLYCHROME DECORATED SANTOS FIGURE A Spanish Colonial polychrome decorated santos figure, depicting Saint Roch standing, with hand pointing to a wound at the knee, 25.5"h
- ITALIAN SCHOOL PAINTING, ST. PAUL(17th
ITALIAN SCHOOL PAINTING, ST. PAUL(17th century)
The Apostle, seated, with books, a pen, and a sword, the symbol of his martyrdom, accession number verso 24.154F" verso, oil on canvas, 25-3/8 x 14-7/8 in.; painted and gilt wood frame, 29-3/4 x 19-1/8 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ben Smith, Newnan, Georgia
Condition:
lined, restretched, some areas of overcleaning, craquelure, crackle, some cupping, two periods of retouch, surface dirt; wood frame with wear, abrasions
- SANTOS Fermin (Spanish 1909-1997):
SANTOS Fermin (Spanish 1909-1997): 2 piece oil/canvas lot; 1) ''Calle del Codo Madrid'' OIL/Canvas 16'' x 13'' signed titled verso framed 21 1/2'' x 18 1/2''. 2) ''Arco de Cuchilleros Madrid'' OIL/Canvas 16'' x 13'' signed titled verso framed 21 1/2'' x 18 1/2''.CONDITION: 1) Several flecks of paint loss. 2) Please note small tear in lower left corner