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Artworks

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Galleries
Galleries Galeries AB & BA Ars Antiqua d'Arschot & Cie Art et Patrimoine - Laurence Lenne Artimo Fine Arts Galerie Ary Jan HELENE BAILLY Paris-Genève J. Baptista Barbara Bassi Galerie de la Béraudière Galerie Berès Bernier/Eliades Gallery Galerie BG Arts Boon Gallery Bernard Bouisset Galerie Boulakia Galerie Nicolas Bourriaud Brame & Lorenceau Cabinet of Curiosities-Honourable Silver Objects Galerie Capazza Giammarco Cappuzzo Fine Art Galerie Jean-François Cazeau Galerie Cento Anni Chambre professionnelle belge de la Librairie Ancienne et Moderne (CLAM) Claes Gallery Collectors Gallery COLNAGHI Cortesi Gallery Costermans Dalton Somaré De Brock De Jonckheere Galerie Bernard De Leye Galerie Oscar De Vos De Wit Fine Tapestries De Zutter Art Gallery Dei Bardi Art Thomas Deprez Fine Arts Patrick Derom Gallery Gallery Desmet DIE GALERIE Douwes Fine Art b.v. Epoque Fine Jewels Galerie Flak A&R Fleury Galerie La Forest Divonne Galerie Christophe Gaillard Galerie des Modernes Gilden's Art Gallery Gokelaere & Robinson Galerie Hadjer Philippe Heim Marc Heiremans Heutink Ikonen Galerie Hioco Hoffmans Antiques Huberty & Breyne Galerie Hurtebize rodolphe janssen Francis Janssens van der Maelen Kunsthaus Kende Harold t’Kint de Roodenbeke Florian Kolhammer Sylvia Kovacek – Vienna Kunstconsult 20th century art I objects DYS44 Lampronti Gallery Alexis Lartigue Lemaire Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge Francis Maere Fine Arts Galerie Marc Maison MARUANI MERCIER Galerie Mathivet Mearini Fine Art Meessen Montagut Gallery Galerie Montanari Jan Muller Antiques Klaas Muller Gioielleria Nardi New Hope Gallery Nosbaum Reding Dr. Nöth kunsthandel + galerie Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Brussels Objects With Narratives Galeria Jordi Pascual Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach Pauline's Jewellery Box Galerie Alexis Pentcheff Christophe Perlès Guy Pieters Gallery Gallery de Potter d’Indoye Galerie de la Présidence QG Gallery Maison Rapin Stéphane Renard Fine Art Repetto Gallery robertaebasta Romigioli Antichità Rueb Modern and Contemporary Art Galerie Sophie Scheidecker Serge Schoffel - Art Premier Segoura Fine Art Selected by BRAFA, designed by Gert Voorjans Edouard Simoens Gallery Herwig Simons Fine Arts Stern Pissarro Gallery Stone Gallery Stoppenbach & Delestre Galerie Taménaga TEMPLON Galerie Patrice Trigano Valerio Turchi Univers du Bronze Gallery Sofie Van de Velde Van der Meij Fine Arts Van Herck-Eykelberg Galerie Raf Van Severen Samuel Vanhoegaerden Gallery Maurice Verbaet Gallery Galerie von Vertes Axel Vervoordt Galerie Dina Vierny VKD Jewels Galerie Florence de Voldère N. Vrouyr Floris van Wanroij Fine Art Victor Werner Whitford Fine Art Willow Gallery
 

Gallery Desmet

Apollino Marble Rome, circa 1800 Model after the Antique, Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi, Inv. n° 229 H 107 x W 34 x D 23 cm

 

Barbara Bassi

arman arman

Mario Buccellati Necklace and earrings set White gold 18 kt, oval and round diamonds, necklace total ct. 52,02 and earrings total ct. 10,52 Published in the catalogue Buccellati, Ed. Skira, p. 115

 

Samuel Vanhoegaerden Gallery

Hans Hartung (Leipzig 1904-1989 Antibes) Composition, 1957 Ink and watercolour on paper 27 x 21 cm Signed and dated lower right The present work is registered in the Fondation Hartung Bergman, Antibes and will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné under n° HH5919 Provenance: Galerie des Etats-Unis, Cannes; private collection, Brussels

 

Heutink Ikonen

Mother of God Hodegetria of Smolensk Russia, second half of the 17th century Egg tempera on gesso on linen-covered wood 31.5 x 27 cm The Mother of God Hodegetria is one of the oldest known iconographies. The oldest surviving image is a miniature from the 7th or 8th century from Syria. The icon is characterised as a Lucas icon, which according to legend was painted by the evangelist Luke, during the lifetime of the Mother of God. This icon is painted in a very classical, Byzantine style. It is reminiscent to the statues and portraits of old Roman emperors and gods.

 

New Hope Gallery

jean dubuffet

Jean Dubuffet (Le Havre 1901-1985 Paris) Figure. Bust. 29 March 1967 Marker with collage 30.5 x 20 cm Provenance: Collection Ernst Beyeler; Private collection, Belgium Exhibitions: Kunstmuseum Basel, 6. June 1970- 2 August 1970, Catalogue n° 188; Galerie Beyeler Basel, February-April 1968, Catalogue n° 55

 

N. Vrouyr

Uzbek Chapan End of 19th century Silk ikat 160 x 130 cm

 

Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Brussels

Shirley Jaffe (USA, Elizabeth 1923-2016 Louveciennes, France) Untitled, circa 1955 Oil on canvas 174.5 x 101.5 x 4 cm Provenance: the Artist’s studio; Estate of Shirley Jaffe; Galerie Nathalie Obadia Dated circa 1955, Shirley Jaffe's Untitled is a work that is both remarkable and characteristic of this decisive decade, for its composition of bursts of small, independent brushstrokes that coalesce into irregular blocks. These shapes, composed of countless brushstrokes and sometimes evoking natural forms, are inserted into surfaces that are more modulated than before, and in which patches of local color appear. Fine glazes and dramatic shifts from light to dark contribute to the luminous transparency of her works from the 1950s, which seem flooded with a beautiful, roborative clarity. At the time, Shirley Jaffe was looking for “the moment in a painting that was unusual”. The important thing, for her, was to “bring the forms out of the background, while constantly tilting the balance”. In her works from this period, she often succeeded in giving the impression that shapes emanate naturally from the application of paint, and that compositions become unstable, sometimes radically so. This text appears in Raphaël Rubinstein's 2014 catalog Les Formes de la Dislocation. This work has never been exhibited. Courtesy of Shirley Jaffe Estate / ADAGP, Paris 2024 and Galerie Nathalie Obadia Paris/Brussels © Bertrand Huet / tutti image

 

Lemaire

Late Louis XV ormulu and Meissen porcelain mantel clock The porcelain figures, modelled by Johann-Joachim Kändler (1706-1775), are dated circa 1750-1755 The dial, signed J.-B. Duluc, is dated late Louis XV period, circa 1765-1770 Clockmaker Jean-Baptiste Duluc (Master in 1770); clockmaker to the Comte d'Artois, brother of the future Louis XVI H 35.5 cm Literature: the figure is reproduced in ADAMS (Y), Meissen Figures, 1730-1775, The Kaendler Period, 2001, p. 113 The figures represent two Provençal musicians surrounded by a bunch of porcelain flowers, standing on a terrace complete with a staircase. The figures were inspired by an engraving by François Boucher (France, 1703-1770) depicting a Provençal street musician playing a fife and a drum

 

Galerie von Vertes

yayoi kusama

Yayoi Kusama (Matsumoto, 1929) Untitled, 1966 Mixed media H 21.5 x W 33 x D 28 cm On the bottom signed and dated 'KUSAMA 1966' Certificate of authenticity from the Yayoi Kusama Studio on 21 March 2017 Provenance: Gallery HAM, Nagoya; private collection, US (acquired from the above)

 

Galerie Dina Vierny

Serge Poliakoff (Moscow 1900-1969 Paris) Composition abstraite, 1956 Oil on burlap 81 x 130 cm Signed lower left 'Serge Poliakoff' Provenance: Dr. Franz Meyer collection, Zürich; sale Perrin-Royère-Lajeunesse, Versailles, 10 December 1989, lot 113; private collection, Switzerland; sale Christie's, London, 29 June 2000, lot 343; private collection; Galerie Applicat-Prazan, Paris; private collection (acquired from the above in 2003); Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris Literature: J. Grenier, 'Poliakoff', in L'Oeil, March 1958, n° 39, ill. p. 31; G. Bernier, Modern Art Yesterday and Tomorrow, 1960, ill. p. 121; La Gazette de l'Hôtel Drouot, 30 September 1994, ill. p. XXIII; La Gazette de l'Hôtel Drouot, n° 41, 24 November 1994, ill. p. 291; A. Poliakoff, Serge Poliakoff: Catalogue raisonné, vol. II, 1955-1958, 2010, n° 56-38, ill. p. 128 Exhibitions: Paris, Galerie Bing, Serge Poliakoff, 1956; Künzelsau, Museum Würth, Serge Poliakoff, 1997-1998; Wien, Kunstlerhaus, Serge Poliakoff, 1998

 

Huberty & Breyne

jacques de loustal

Jacques de Loustal (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1956) Untitled, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 46 x 38 cm Signed lower right

 

Objects With Narratives

maison jonckers

Maison Jonckers (Belgium, founded in 2015) Hypsometrique Bronze, 2015 H 28.5 x W 121 x D 78.5 cm Edition of 8. Signed, dated and numbered Provenance: Ateliers Zaventem Beyond any graphic, scientific or mathematical data, towards a line of arrhythmic curves symbolising a surface in relief, the engraving of this table is inspired by the art of cartography, created almost 8000 years ago. Cartography is an essential tool for mankind, helping to inform and specify our journeys, carrying us gradually further and further towards the unknown, towards the discovery of new worlds

 

Epoque Fine Jewels

chaumet

a magnificent art deco diamond tiara by chaumet.

This tiara was made in Paris in 1909 as a wedding tiara for the daughter of Count and Countess de Heeren. Chaumet retains all the original drawings, as well as the nickel silver model created as a preliminary design for the final piece, which is preserved in the Chaumet archives. The tiara features a series of rounded Greek motifs, set with 2096 diamonds, mounted in platinum and gold, showcasing the typical ‘mille-grain’ finish. Founded in 1780, Chaumet has designed over 2,000 unique tiaras. While most tiaras from that era adhered to the Garland style or traditional 19th-century floral and scroll motifs, this particular piece is an early example of the geometric aesthetics that would come to define the Art Deco period, which reached its zenith in the 1920s. The tiara was featured in the ‘Chaumet en Majesté’ exhibition at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco in 2019, where the nickel silver model was also displayed. The tiara is currently housed in a special Chaumet case, created for the Monaco exhibition. Total diamond weight: 28,10 carats Collection Epoque Fine Jewels, Belgium.

 

Gilden's Art Gallery

rene magritte

René Magritte (Lessines 1898-1967 Brussels) Le Bouchon d'Epouvante from 'L'Aube à l'Antipode', 1966 Etching on wove paper Paper size: 38.4 x 28.6 cm Image size: 17.8 x 13 cm Hand signed in pencil lower right margin 'Magritte' and numbered in pencil lower left margin, edition of 17 This work was printed in 1966 at the studio of J. Rigal, Paris and published in a limited edition of 17 hand signed and numbered impressions for the series 'L'Aube à l'Antipode' (Dawn of the Antipode). It is from the rare suite of 17 hand signed etchings. There is also a suite of 77 where only two of the etchings (La Comtesse de Monte Cristo and Les Deux Mystères (Ceci n'est pas une pipe) are signed in pencil Literature: Gilbert E. Kaplan & Timothy Baum, 1982. The Graphic Work of René Magritte. New York: II Editions Reference: Kaplan & Baum 11

 

Galerie Florence de Voldère

isaak soreau

Isaak Soreau (Frankfurt, 1604-1644) Still life Oil on panel 60 x 86 cm From a Tournai family settled in Hanau, Isaac Soreau was apprenticed to his father Daniel Soreau, whose workshop was taken over by Sébastien Stoskopff. At the age of 22, he left for Antwerp, where his encounter with Jacob van Hulsdonck and his work proved decisive. Could he have been his pupil? This remains a subject of debate for art historians.

 

Barbara Bassi

arman arman

Arman (Nice 1928-2005 New York) Bracelet instruments, 2005 White gold 18 kt and diamonds 8 examples Fausto Melotti (Rovereto 1901-1986 Milan) Brooch/pendant 'Grata', circa 1978 Rose gold 18 kt and corals 8 examples

 

Francis Janssens van der Maelen

Jean E. Puiforcat (Paris, 1897-1945) Art Deco silver cutlery set of the Cannes model, comprising 243 pieces Paris, circa 1930 Silver 950

 

Galerie Boulakia

pierre alechinsky

Pierre Alechinsky (Brussels, 1927) Fenestron V, 2012 Acrylic on paper mounted on canvas 60 x 50 cm Signed lower left Provenance: private collection

 

MARUANI MERCIER

jaclyn conley

Jaclyn Conley (Ontario, 1979) Clothed With The Sun, 2024 Oil on linen 213.4 x 167.6 cm

 

Galerie La Forest Divonne

krjst

KRJST Studio (Belgian artist duo founded in 2012 and composed by Justine Moriamé (1987) and Erika Schillebeeckx (1989)) SAND IS THE BODY OF THE TREES TO COME, 2024 Jaquard weaving and hand embroidery Organic cotton, paper, mohair, merino, polymer, lurex, metalic yarns, polyester, linen, silk H 250 x W 250 cm Serie Omen, edition 1/4

 

Galerie Hioco

Viṣṇu torso Granite South India, Tamil-Nadu, Cōla dynasty, 12th-13th century H 102 cm Provenance: collection of the Makler Gallery in Philadelphia until June 1965; then acquired by John Bowden from Sotheby's New York on 19 March 2008

 

Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach

michel mouffe

l'origine du monde, 2004

Technique mixte sur toile 190 x 77 x 20 cm Max. 20 kg

 

Dr. Nöth kunsthandel + galerie

gustave loiseau

Gustave Loiseau (Paris, 1865-1935) Falaises d'Yport en hiver, 1924 Oil on canvas 54 x 65 cm Signed and dated lower left 'G Loiseau 1924' This work will be included in the forthcoming Gustave Loiseau catalogue raisonné which is currently being prepared by Didier Imbert Provenance: Galerie Durand-Ruel, Paris, by whom acquired directly from the artist on 31 May 1924; Marie Louise d'Alayer, by descent from the above in 1949; anonymous sale, Sotheby's, London, 30 November 1972, lot 46; private collection, Europe, by whom acquired at the above sale; private collection, Japan; acquired from the above by the present owner

 

Galerie Marc Maison

alexandre sandier

Alexandre Sandier (France, 1843-1916) Decorative panel depicting Queen Cleopatra, circa 1880 Sarreguemines earthenware with painted decoration H 161.5 x W 202.7 x D 2.5 cm Literature: Alain Benedick, La Faïencerie de Sarreguemines, Éditions ABM 57, 2009; Figures décoratives par Alex. Sandier, Éditions A. Calava, Paris, undated; Guide du visiteur […]. 8e Exposition de l’Union centrale des arts décoratifs, Paris, Imprimerie Chaix, 1884 Exhibitions: Exhibition of the Union centrale des arts décoratifs in 1884; 1889 Paris Exposition In the 1880s, the Sarreguemines pottery factory began creating earthenware panels for interior and exterior decoration. This magnificent panel depicting Cleopatra, painted by Alexandre Sandier, is one such example. Its vivid yet soft and pleasing colours combine with a meticulous sense of archaeological detail to produce a masterly lesson in Egyptomania, bearing witness to the fascination that Egypt still exerted at the end of the century for artists and audiences alike.

 

Galerie Jean-François Cazeau

andré masson

l'entrée du taureau

Oil on canvas Signed on the upper left corner 26 x 67 cm

 

Costermans

christophe huet

Christophe Huet (Pontoise 1700-1759 Paris) Two Capuchin monkeys, 1737 Oil on canvas 45.5 x 56.5 cm Signed and dated

 

Galerie Hioco

Kurokawa Tōru (Japan, 1984) Curvature, 2023 Glazed stoneware H 64 x W 39 x D 32 cm

 

Galerie de la Béraudière

jean dubuffet

Jean Dubuffet (Le Havre 1901-1985 Paris) Barbe de la sentence inique, 1959 Prints collage and India ink on paper 51 x 33.5 cm Signed and dated upper right: J. Dubuffet 59 Dated and inscribed on the reverse: Barbe de la sentence inique, juin 59 Provenance: Galerie Daniel Cordier, Paris; collection Claude Hersaint, Paris; collection Hélène Anavi, Paulhiac (acquired in 1965); sale Sotheby’s, New York, 27 March 1984, lot 50; Richard L. Feigen & Co., New York; private collection (acquired from the above in 1987); sale Christie's, Paris, 20 October 2022, lot 10; private collection, Belgium Literature: Max Loreau, Catalogue des travaux de Jean Dubuffet, As-tu cueilli la fleur de barbe, Fascicule XV, Paris, 1985, n° 53, ill. p. 36

 

Chambre professionnelle belge de la Librairie Ancienne et Moderne (CLAM)

Michel Leiris (Paris 1901-1990 Saint-Hilaire) and Francis Bacon (Dublin 1909-1992 Madrid) Miroir de la tauromachie Paris, Galerie Lelong, 1990 Folio, loose (as issued), original publisher’s wrappers and box 4 original colour lithographs by Francis Bacon, all signed in pencil by the artist Limited edition of 155 copies, all printed on vélin d'Arches Librairie Lardanchet, Antiquarian bookseller

 

QG Gallery

Daniel Buren (Boulogne-Billancourt, 1938) Untitled, 2004 Vinyl on pvc 4 parts: 130 x 130 cm each part Provenance: Massimo Minini, Italy; private collection, France

 
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