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After Gianlorenzo Bernini, Second
After Gianlorenzo Bernini, Second Half 19th Century
Apollo and Daphne
carved white marble
Height 85 inches.
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French School (18th century) Apollo
French School (18th century) Apollo and Daphne ink on vellum 6 3/4 x 8 5/8 inches.
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A Pair of Parian Busts of Apollo
A Pair of Parian Busts of Apollo and Daphne late 19th c. height 12 in. width 7 1/2 in. depth 5 in. and height 12 1/2 in. width 7 in. depth 5 in. respectively both on socle bases.
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AFTER (GIAN LORENZO BERNINI)
AFTER (GIAN LORENZO BERNINI) "APOLLO AND DAPHNE" BRONZE...DESCRIPTION: After (Gian Lorenzo Bernini) figural bronze group titled: "Apollo And Daphne" features two intricately cast erotic figures (Apollo and Daphne) with draped linen accents and floral details. Signed: "Bernini" at base. Mounted to a rectangular black veined marble plinth.
CIRCA: 20th Cent.
ORIGIN: Italy
DIMENSIONS: H: 23" x W: 8.25" x L: 12"
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BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP APOLLO &
BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP APOLLO & DAPHNEunsigned, modeled after Bernini; mounted to marble plinth; Provenance: The Estate of David Karpeles, the Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Montecito, CA; 30 inches high overall Condition:
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AFTER BERNINI: APOLLO &
AFTER BERNINI: APOLLO & DAPHNEbronze with green patination; unsigned; Provenance: The Estate of David Karpeles, the Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Montecito, CA; 16 inches wide; 25 inches high Condition:
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(2) APOLLO & DIANA CARVED ALABASTER
(2) APOLLO & DIANA CARVED ALABASTER BUSTS(lot of 2) Classical style carved alabaster busts, verde marble socle, on a slate plinth, including: (1) Diana of Versailles, (1) Apollo Belvedere, restoration to neck, shoulder through torso; typical small chips throughout, largest: approx 15"h, 9.5"w, 4.75"d, 30.5lbs total
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A pair of bronzed metal figures,
A pair of bronzed metal figures, Diana and Apollo on variegated marble bases, 26cm high
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Bronze statue of Apollo god of
Bronze statue of Apollo god of light and sun standing by a serpent entwined tree stump c.1900 and mounted on a marble base. 14.5"h.x6"w.x6"d.
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AFTER BERNINI: APOLLO &
AFTER BERNINI: APOLLO & DAPHNEbronze with brown patination; mounted to marble plinth; inscribed "Bernini"; Provenance: The Estate of David Karpeles, the Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Montecito, CA; overall: 11 inches wide; 8 1/2 inches deep; 23 1/4 inches high Condition:
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A composition stone bust of
A composition stone bust of Apollo on a fluted plinth, 179cm high/Provenance: Tidenham Manor
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A CONTINENTAL CARVED MARBLE FIGURAL
A CONTINENTAL CARVED MARBLE FIGURAL GROUPA Continental carved marble figural group of Daphne & Apollopost 1950On giltwood plinthheight 27 1/4in; width 14in (36cm); depth 10 1/2in (27cm)
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ABRAHAM ORTELIUS (1527-1598) DAPHNE
ABRAHAM ORTELIUS (1527-1598) DAPHNE ACADIAN PARADISE WITH VIEW OF ANTIOCH Hand coloured engraving: 19 1/4 x 14 in. Framed;
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Jack Levine APOLLO AND DAPHNE
Jack Levine APOLLO AND DAPHNE Etching
Estimate: $100 - $150
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ABRAHAM ORTELIUS (1527-1598) DAPHNE
ABRAHAM ORTELIUS (1527-1598) DAPHNE ACADIAN PARADISE WITH VIEW OF ANTIOCH Hand coloured engraving: 19 1/4 x 14 in. Framed;
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BRONZE AFTER DUCHOISELLE (FRANCE
BRONZE AFTER DUCHOISELLE (FRANCE 19TH CENTURY). Signed on the bronze base. Cast bronze full-length figure of Apollo with a bow. 24''h. including black marble base.
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A Pair of Carrara Marble Busts of
A Pair of Carrara Marble Busts of Apollo and Diana on socle bases set on marble plinths height of Apollo 24 3/4 in. height of Diana 23 1/2 in.; pedestal height 44 1/2 in.
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Pair French School gouaches,
Pair French School gouaches, nocturnal mythological scenes: satyr running with a woman in a wood and Daphne chased by Apollo in a wood, gouaches on bluegray paper, late 18th century, 14-18 x 11-14 in.; matching silver gilt frames.
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An Italian Carved Marbled Sculpture
An Italian Carved Marbled Sculpture of Apollo the standing figure leaning against a tree trunk with a serpent raised on a round socle signed Normanelli Florence. Height 31 1/2 inches.
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A Pair of Antique Monumental French
A Pair of Antique Monumental French Bronzes of "Diana" and "Apollo" after Émile Louis Picault (French 1833-1915) each inscribed "E. Picault" at base Apollo height 68 1/2 in. width 24 in. depth 12 in.; Diana height 65 1/2 in. width 18 in. depth 17 in. each on a round self-base. Note: These impressive works are a typical amalgam of the emerging style of Art Moderne in the early 20th c. with a revival of the "Second Mannerist" generation of the School of Fontainebleau of the late 16th c. From the long-ago Fontainebleau models Picault takes his dramatically elongated anatomies his scanty draperies and the forms of his martial accoutrements; his Art Moderne influences are more subtle and show up in his stylized faces his simplified coiffures and his daring quasi-nudities. His poses are unusually formal and hieratic and perhaps imply an original commission for a symmetrical pair of niches.
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AFTER BERNINI: APOLLO &
AFTER BERNINI: APOLLO & DAPHNEbronze; inscribed "Bernini" (no foundry mark, no edition number); Provenance: The Estate of David Karpeles, the Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Montecito, CA; 13 1/2 inches wide; 8 1/2 inches deep; 22 inches high; overall height: 23 1/2 inches Condition:
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A plaster bust of the Apollo
A plaster bust of the Apollo Belvedere, 84cm high
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FRENCH BRONZE GROUP OF THE
FRENCH BRONZE GROUP OF THE EDUCATION OF APOLLO Modeled with the centaur Chiron in billowing cloak with quiver and holding arrows in his left hand Apollo with drawn bow the base with lyre and stump on black marble base; 18 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 8 in.
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TWO GRANDE TOUR BRONZE FIGURES
TWO GRANDE TOUR BRONZE FIGURES Early 20th century; Faun of Pompeii, 12 1/2 in. H. and Apollo, 11 1/2 in. H.
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(2) APOLLO & DIANA CLASSICAL
(2) APOLLO & DIANA CLASSICAL STYLE CAST BUSTS(lot of 2) Classical style painted cast busts, on integral pedestal base, including: (1) after the Diana of Versailles, approx 20.75"h, 12"w, 8"d; (1) after the Apollo Belvedere, hairline fracture to base, approx 20"h, 13"w, 8"d; 62lbs total
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AFTER ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE: A
AFTER ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE: A PAIR OF RELIEF CAST BRONZE FURNITURE MOUNTS (2) Coleridge Collection, Possibly 18th Century Depicting Apollo flaying Marsyas 27cm wide; 24cm high, and Apollo and Daphne, 28cm wide; 26cm high
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A Pair of Italian Carved Marble
A Pair of Italian Carved Marble Busts
19TH/20TH CENTURY
depicting Apollo and Artemis.
Height 9 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Bruce McCashin, Vero Beach, FL
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Italian School 18th Century (i)
Italian School 18th Century (i) Apollo (ii) Reclining Figure of Dawn
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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English Parian Bust of Apollo, C.
English Parian Bust of Apollo, C. Delpech, Art Union of London, c.1861 height 14 in — 35.5 cm
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TWO PARIAN PORTRAIT BUSTSTwo
TWO PARIAN PORTRAIT BUSTSTwo parianware portrait busts, England mid / late 19th century, one of Apollo, measuring 11.75" high, together with Diana, measuring 10.5" high. Both on socle bases, no apparent maker's marks.
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(2) APOLLO & DIANA CLASSICAL
(2) APOLLO & DIANA CLASSICAL STYLE CAST BUSTS(lot of 2) Classical style painted cast busts, on integral pedestal base, including: (1) after the Diana of Versailles, approx 20.75"h, 12"w, 8"d; (1) after the Apollo Belvedere, approx 20"h, 13"w, 8"d; 62lbs total
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ADOLFO CIPRIANI MARBLE BUST OF
ADOLFO CIPRIANI MARBLE BUST OF DAPHNEAdolfo Cipriani (Italy, 1880-1930) carved marble bust depicting a woman, possibly Daphne, with downcase gaze wearing a wreath atop her long, tied-back hair and a toga style dress secured with a thin strap over her left shoulder. Inscribed signature "A. Cipriani" at lower left shoulder. Later shaped, integral, speckled marble base. Overall: 11 3/4" H x 9 3/4" W x 5" D.
Private Nashville, Tennessee collection.
Condition:
Overall good condition with minor surface wear and minute chipping to lower folds of fabric and portions of wreath, largest measuring 1/4" x 1/8". Previous repair to marble with corresponding hairline across depth of base.
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TWO TERRACOTTA BUSTS OF DAPHNE
TWO TERRACOTTA BUSTS OF DAPHNE AND DIANATwo Baroque style terracotta busts of Daphne and Diana20th centuryOn associated fluted wood pedestals.overall height 64in (163cm); width 25 1/2in (65cm); depth 13 1/2in (34cm)
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A Parian Bust of "The Apollo
A Parian Bust of "The Apollo Belvedere" 1861 after the antique prototype at the Vatican by Pierre Charles-Eugene Delpeche (French active London 19th c.) the Art Union London signed dated and noted Art Union of London height 14 in.
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Continental carved ivory figural
Continental carved ivory figural group of Apollo and His Muses 19th century; modeled as God of Music with lyre seated with three female nudes on rocky base with plants attached with wood pegs to ivory plinth 7 1/4 in. H. Estimate $ 4 000-6 000 Age appropriate wear crack discoloration.
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APOLLO AND APHRODITE PAIR OF MARBLE
APOLLO AND APHRODITE PAIR OF MARBLE BUSTSGrand Tour, late 19th c., white marble mounted on gray veined plinths, after the antique, probably Italian
each 13" H include the marble plinths
Litchfield Auctions is honored to offer Selections from the Collection of Peter Tillou. Peter has enjoyed wide renown across the United States and Internationally over his seventy-year career as the consummate dealer-collector. While in college in 1956, Peter was already advertising a pair of fine antique flintlock pistols. By 1960, now a resident of historic Litchfield Connecticut, he was cited by the New York Times as a dealer in "great rarities." With later residences and shops in London, Manhattan, Sun Valley Idaho, and Sanibel Island Florida, Peter continued to consider Litchfield his home. By 2013, Peter was recognized by the Antiques Dealers of America with its highest honor, its Award of Merit,"in recognition of his extensive contributions to the fields of fine art, American decorative arts and antiques." More recently, a cover story in The Antiques and the Arts Weekly traced "the arc of Tillou’s long career"
(PTIL260/2)(TC)
Condition:
both in very good condition, but with dust and scattered and minor surface stains, the plinths possibly newer replacements