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17th Century Roman School/Young Man
17th Century Roman School/Young Man Playing a Lute by Candlelight/oil on canvas, 71cm x 62cm/Provenance: The Arcade Gallery, London 1965; K R Bernard-Smith Collection, New South Wales, Australia
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THURSTON LYCEUM THEATRE
THURSTON LYCEUM THEATRE PROGRAM.Thurston, Howard. Thurston Lyceum Theatre Program. November 10, 1913. One page, mounted to board with corner protectors, on old scrapbook page, framed. 9 ¾ x 6 ¼”. Scattered losses not affecting printed portion, soiled.
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19TH CENTURY SCHOOL, THE TOWN
19TH CENTURY SCHOOL, THE TOWN HALL OUDENHARDE coloured lithograph, 39cm x 26cm, in gilt frame and glazed
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English School, circa 1790/Temple
English School, circa 1790/Temple at Paestum/grey wash, 20.25cm x 33cm
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English School, early 19th
English School, early 19th Century/Seated Lady Playing a Lute/oil on board, 14cm x 10cm
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American School (19th century)
American School (19th century)
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English School, 19th Century
English School, 19th Century
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ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY),
ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN A LIBRARY Oil on tin, unsigned, circa 1820s, presented in a gilt frame.
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MARIETTE LYDIS (1894 - 1970):
MARIETTE LYDIS (1894 - 1970): ETUDIANTE (STUDENT)1962; pencil on paper, laid to paper; pencil-signed and titled lower right, signed again, dated and inscribed verso Dimensions: 12 1/2 x 10 in. (31.8 x 25.4 cm.), Frame: 28 x 24 3/4 in. (71.1 x 62.9 cm.) Condition:
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LINDEN HALL PRINTca. 1860;
LINDEN HALL PRINTca. 1860; depicting several buildings with a man and lady in foreground titled "Linden Hall" "Seminary for young ladies, Lancaster Co., Lititz, Pennsylvania"; 8 1/4"x 7 1/4"; [Provenance: on reverse owned formerly by John W. Aungst, director of Lancaster Co. Historical Society 1948-88]; Condition: minor toning
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: INTERIOR STUDY OF A
ENGLISH SCHOOL: INTERIOR STUDY OF A LECTURE HALL Pencil and watercolor on paper 17 3/4 x 27 in. (sight) by the firms of Albert W. Moore & Nicolas & Dixon-Spain. Note: J.E. Dixon-Spain and Charles Nicholas designed the New Gallery Cinema in London in 1925. They designed the Aladdin Lamp Factory in Greenford UK in 1932.
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British School, 18th Century
British School, 18th Century
Property from the Estate of Rosemary Ann Giesfeldt, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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FRENCH SCHOOL: "CREDIT LYONNAIS"
FRENCH SCHOOL: "CREDIT LYONNAIS" Ink and watercolor on paper 13 5/8 x 28 1/2 in. (sight).
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Italian School (Bologn
Italian School (Bologn
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British School (19th Century)
British School (19th Century) "Lilies, Hibiscus and Rhododendrons", suite of five hand-colored engravings by Van Houtteano and others, London, 1830, sizes vary. Glazed, matted and presented in carved giltwood frames.
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SERBIAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY),
SERBIAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY), ABSTRACT PRINT ON LINEN Lithograph on linen, second half 20th century, with indiscernible signature at lower right, framed.
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European School (early 20th
European School (early 20th century), Backstage At a Burl
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American School, Late 19th/Early
American School, Late 19th/Early 20th Century
USS Constitution and Merchant Vessel
watercolor and pencil on paper
13 3/4 x 20 3/4 inches.
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English School, circa 1828/The
English School, circa 1828/The Tarpeian Rock/sepia watercolour, 15.5cm x 11cm/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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Allegorical Academic pediment
Allegorical Academic pediment illustration/mural study for University?; knowledge/education theme with gothic architecture and fleur de lis crests; early 20th Century; graphite and watercolor on paper. 6 1/2"H x 22"W. Artist unknown. Custom matted and framed under glass.
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AFTER CAROLINE VAN HOOK BEAN
AFTER CAROLINE VAN HOOK BEAN (AMERICAN 1879-1980), 'THE OLD LYCEUM AND CONFEDERATE STATUE', HAND COLORED PRINT, FRAME: 14 3/4 X 17 IN. (37.47 X 43.18 CM.)After Caroline van Hook Bean (American 1879-1980), 'The Old Lyceum and Confederate Statue', Hand Colored Print,, Dimensions: Frame: 14 3/4 x 17 in. (37.47 x 43.18 cm.)
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English School, Late 19th Century
English School, Late 19th Century
Property from the Collection of Donald Schreiner, Rockford, Illinois
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NORTHERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH
NORTHERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY (2) A man seated at a table in an interior holding a jug and a glass; A woman at a spinning wheel, a pair oil on board each 36.5 x 31cm (2)
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AMERICAN SCHOOLLate 19th
AMERICAN SCHOOLLate 19th CenturyStill life with lobsters oysters a pewter plate and tankard and assorted fruits and vegetables.Oil on canvas 18 x 22''. Framed.''
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: "HONESTAS"
ENGLISH SCHOOL: "HONESTAS" Collage ink and gouache laid over a pencil drawing; 19 x 18 1/4 in. (sight).
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Continental School, 19th Century
Continental School, 19th Century
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Pyle School (19-20th c.) unframed
Pyle School (19-20th c.) unframed oil on canvas laid down on masonite seated Pilgrim with clay pipe, igned 'L.R.' indistinctly
17.5"H x 15"W
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A 17 th century engraving of Sydney
A 17 th century engraving of Sydney Sussex College by D. Loggan 46 x 35 cm together with two 19th century coloured prints of the same college by F. Mackenzie J. Le Keux.
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Continental School, 18th/19th
Continental School, 18th/19th Century
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EUROPEAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY)
EUROPEAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) WOMAN PLAYING A LUTE Oil on canvas: 33 1/2 x 29 in Framed
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[FRANCOIS KUPKA] LES ERINNYES AND
[FRANCOIS KUPKA] LES ERINNYES AND LYSISTRATE Leconte de Lisle. Les Erinnyes Tragedie Antique. Librairie de la Collection des Dix, 1908, No. 148/300, with 2 states of 3 etchings bound in at rear along with a 4th etching; with, Aristophane. Lystistrate. Librairie a Blaizot, 1911, No. 77/250, with black plate and color states of the engravings bound in at the rear; each bound in leather and marbled paper, approx. 11"h x 8"w
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DUTCH SCHOOL: LYCHEES Watercolor
DUTCH SCHOOL: LYCHEES Watercolor and gouache on paper. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector. 14 1/8 x 18 1/2 in. (sight) 21 3/4 x 25 3/4 in. (frame).
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Italian School, 18th
Italian School, 18th Century/Figures in Conversation/by a vine covered building/pen, ink and wash, 25.5cm x 22cm
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English School, 19th Century/The
English School, 19th Century/The Museum/oil on canvas, 14cm x 10cm
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FLORENTINE SCHOOL, LATE 16TH/ EARLY
FLORENTINE SCHOOL, LATE 16TH/ EARLY 17TH C., "MALE ATHLETIC FIGURE IN MOTION; CITYSCAPE", LOOSELY DRAWN LR, BROWN INK ON DARK CREAM ...Florentine school, late 16th/ early 17th C., "Male athletic figure in motion; cityscape", loosely drawn LR, brown ink on dark cream paper, framed and matted behind glass, the sheet mounted and floated on a support sheet, condition consistent with age including toning, 8 1/2" h. x 6" w. [Provenance: Estes Gallery (as by Andrea Vicentino), label verso. Collector mark for P. Crozat at LR corner ("Les Marques De Collections, De Dessins & D'Estampes" by Frits Lugt, pg. 86)]
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NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL, "L'ACCADEMIA"
NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL, "L'ACCADEMIA" CA. 1790 Italian Schoool, ca. 1780, watercolor caricature on paper, titled "L'Accademia" and depicting musicians, a female singer, and audience members, beneath them an Italian satirical verse criticizing the abilities of a well-known singer called "Martina." Image: 8.5" H x 13" W Frame: 14" H x 17" W Note: The "Martina" referenced in the satirical poem may be Giuseppe Aprile (Neapolitan, 1732 - 1813), Sicilian castrato, in the later 18th century a soloist at the Royal Chapel in Naples and stage performer. Aprile was born in Martina Franca, and was sometimes called "La Martina" or "Scirolino" after he studied with Gregorio Sciroli, composer and singing instructor. He began his singing career in 1752 at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, later performing in prominent theatres throughout Italy, Germany, and even Madrid. His voice could reach E5. He withdrew from the stage in 1785 and became a singing instructor in Naples.