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- 18TH C. OIL, MANNER OF GIOVANNI BARBIERIManner
18TH C. OIL, MANNER OF GIOVANNI BARBIERIManner of Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, oil on canvas painting (laid on masonite panel) depicting Joseph, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus Christ being led by two angels out of Egypt. Continental, 18th century. Housed in a 19th century giltwood molded frame. Panel - 18" x 13". Framed - 24" x 19". (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Canvas has been laid down on a masonite panel; a few scattered accretions; overall craquelure and heavy layer of yellowed varnish. Antique frame is regilt with some losses and scratches.
- DEMOSS, Max, (American, 20th Century):
DEMOSS, Max, (American, 20th Century): ''Same Sun Rising'', Bronze and Granite Sculpture from his ''Out of Egypt'' series, signed, approx. 63'' (h) at its tallest point x 48'' (w) x 24'' (d). Estimated at over 200 lbs.
- ATELIER BULTEAU-GOULET, (2) PORCELAIN
ATELIER BULTEAU-GOULET, (2) PORCELAIN PLAQUES Late 19th c., France, after Heinrich Hofmann (German, 1824-1911), including "Flight out of Egypt" and "Jesus in the House of Mary and Martha", both decorated en grisaille in enamels on porcelain, signed lower edge, 13"h x 9"w (plaques), 15"h x 10"w (frame)
- After Francis Danby (Irish, 1793-1861)
The
After Francis Danby (Irish, 1793-1861)
The Delivery of Israel Out of Egypt
oil on canvas
unsigned
39 x 63 inches.
Property from the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida
- JOSEPH MOXON HOLY LAND COLOR ENGRAVING,
JOSEPH MOXON HOLY LAND COLOR ENGRAVING, 17TH C. Joseph Moxon (English, 1627-1691) Holy Land engraving with hand-coloring, Israel's Peregrination, or the Forty Years Travels of the Children of Israel out of Egypt through the Red Sea, and the Wilderness into Canaan, Or The Land of Promise, map of the Holy Land oriented to the right, vignette of the encampment of the tribes flanked by Aaron and Moses in the lower center, as well as Temple vessels held up by cherubs, circa late seventeenth century, housed in a giltwood frame. Image: 13.5" H x 19.5" W; frame: 20" H x 26" W.
- Four 19th c. Staffordshire spill vases
Four 19th c. Staffordshire spill vases including "Flight out of Egypt" 9.5"h. tallest 13.5"h.
- DEMOSS Max (American 20th C.): ''Same
DEMOSS Max (American 20th C.): ''Same Sun Rising'' Bronze and Granite Sculpture from his ''Out of Egypt'' series signed approx. 63'' at it's tallest point 48'' l. 24'' deep; estimated at over 200 lbs.
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