- LARGE LLADRO PORCELAIN FLIGHT INTO EGYPT
LARGE LLADRO PORCELAIN FLIGHT INTO EGYPT FIGURINE Large Lladro porcelain "Flight into Egypt" figurine, marked "Lladro / Hand Made in Spain / Daisa 1988," made in Spain. 11.25" H x 11" W. Missing staff.
- SIMONE CASTARINI "FLIGHT INTO EGYPT"
SIMONE CASTARINI "FLIGHT INTO EGYPT" ETCHING Simone Castarini (1612 - 1648), "The rest on the flight into egypt with two angels," etching, bearing gallery label to verso "Royal Athena Galleries." 8.75" H x 6.5" W; frame: 17" H x 13" W x 0.75" D.
- SEVEN S KIRK & SON STERLING COLLECTIBLE
SEVEN S KIRK & SON STERLING COLLECTIBLE PLATES Including three depicting The Flight Into Egypt by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Kirk Collection, 1972, in an edition of 3,500, 8 in. Diam.; Thanksgiving plate, from The Kirk Collection, 1972, 8 in. Diam.; U.S.S. Constellation plate in honor of the 175th anniversary, 6 in. Diam.; 1973 Mother's Day plate by James Hanes, #1004/2500, 6 in Diam.; and 1972 Mother's Day plate, with etched scene of a mother and child, 6 in. Diam.; 35.95 ozt.
- PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3) Millard
PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3) Millard Sheets (American, 1907-1989), Running Horses, 1940, "Pinto," 1938, edition 8/32, and "Flight into Egypt," edition 14/34, lithographs, each pencil signed or initialed, two are dedicated lower left, sight (each): 9"h x 12"w/9.5"h x 13"w/13"h x 8"w, overall (with frame): 17.25"h x 13.25"w/16"h x 13"w/21"h x 15.5"w
- PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3) Millard
PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3) Millard Sheets (American, 1907-1989), Running Horses, 1940, "Pinto," 1938, edition 8/32, and "Flight into Egypt," edition 14/34, lithographs, each pencil signed or initialed, two are dedicated lower left, sight (each): 9"h x 12"w/9.5"h x 13"w/13"h x 8"w, overall (with frame): 17.25"h x 13.25"w/16"h x 13"w/21"h x 15.5"w
- ROBERT LOFTIN NEWMAN O/C PAINTING, THE
ROBERT LOFTIN NEWMAN O/C PAINTING, THE FLIGHT INTO EGYP...Robert Loftin Newman (Tennessee/NY/ France, 1827-1912) oil on canvas nocturnal landscape painting, "The Flight Into Egypt", depicting Mary, attired in crimson and holding the Christ child, both seated upon an animal being led by two figures in white, along with a procession of other indistinct figures and animals in the distance. Signed lower left corner in red "R L Newman". Label en verso for Babcock Galleries, 19 East 49th Street New York. Additional, partially legible incising to stretcher with artist information lower right. Housed in a period American gilt carved and textured frame. Sight: 19 1/4" H x 29 1/4" W. Framed: 27" H x 37" W. Note: This painting is pictured on page 128 (figure 18) of the book "Robert Loftin Newman" by Marchal E. Landgren, published for The National Collection of Fine Arts by the Smithsonian Institution Press, City of Washington, 1974. At the time, the book listed the painting's whereabouts as unknown, with the known previous provenance as follows: "Purchased by Miss Palmie at Mrs. Sanborn's studio sale, 1909; E.C. Babcock, New York, 1926: Hon. John G. Winant, Concord, NH, 1928". It was recently discovered in a Northeastern estate sale. Artist Biography: Robert Newman was born in Richmond, Virginia, and grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee. He is sometimes associated with Albert Pinkham Ryder, an artist with whom he shared a similar style and artistic technique. For Newman (who never knew his father) mothers and children were frequent subject matter, along with Old and New Testament themes; in fact another painting with this same title and subject is in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution (accession no. 1975.57, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webster). Newman studied briefly with Thomas Couture in Paris in 1850, and on a second trip to Paris in 1854, William Morris Hunt introduced him to J. F. Millet and to the Barbizon painters. Newman served with the Confederate forces during the Civil War before moving to New York. He returned to Tennessee in 1872 and tried to establish an academy of fine arts in Nashville, but by 1873 he was back in New York, where he resided the rest of his life. He rarely exhibited his work. (Source: Matthew Baigell, "Dictionary of American Artists"; Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"; The Smithsonian American Art Museum).
Condition:
Painting has been lined. Canvas with overall craquelure due to the artist's technique, which caused the top layer of heavy paint and resin to dry more quickly than the primary layer. Some of the resulting wide traction cracks have been lightly in-painted in the right-center of the work, and there is a small area of inpainting in lower-left corner, approximately 1". See UV light photos for reference. Frame with very minor scattered abrasions, slight losses.
- (K.P.M.) PORCELAIN PLAQUE: THE FLIGHT
(K.P.M.) PORCELAIN PLAQUE: THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPTA large Berlin (K.P.M.) porcelain plaque: The Flight into Egypt late 19th century After the painting by Wilhelm von Kaulbach (German, 1805-1874), depicting the Holy Family accompanied by angels, signed CaMlt, possibly for Carl Meinelt, impressed scepter and K.P.M. above F and incised 26-20 1/2, within a giltwood frame. dimensions of plaque 26 1/2 x 20 3/4in (67.5 x 52.5cm); framed dimensions 36 1/2 x 32 1/2in (92.5 x 82.5cm)Provenance: Property from the Estate of Peter Falk.
Condition:
Several areas of abrasions to the surface overall, the most noticeable to sky at right above angels wing. Some surface film. There is no fluorescence under UV light. Some spotting and surface dirt. Frame with typical wear and small losses.
- RAFFAELLO SCHIAMINOSSI (ITALIAN, 1572-1622),
RAFFAELLO SCHIAMINOSSI (ITALIAN, 1572-1622), AFTER FEDERICO BAROCCI (ITALIAN, CA. 1535-1612) REST ON THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPTRAFFAELLO SCHIAMINOSSI (Italian, 1572-1622), after FEDERICO BAROCCI, (Italian, ca. 1535-1612) Rest on the Flight into Egypt, engraving sight: 12 x 9 in., frame: 25 x 19 in. Provenance: The Estate of a Newport, Rhode Island Couple. Condition: Not examined out of frame. Close examination reveals light foxing. A few repairs to paper along lower edge. 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.
- APOLONIO MARTINEZ, FLIGHT TO EGYPT BULTO,
APOLONIO MARTINEZ, FLIGHT TO EGYPT BULTO, CA. 1960 - 1970Apolonio Martinez, (1890 - 1976) Flight to Egypt Bulto, ca. 1960 - 1970, carved wood inscribed underside base: Flight into Egypt / The infant Jesus the Virgin / Mary and Saint Joseph / Made by Apolonio O. Martinez / [personalized inscription] carved wood Dimensions: 11 x 15 x 10 1/2 in. (27.9 x 38.1 x 26.7 cm.) Provenance: The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
- CIRO FERRI, SANGUINE DRAWING, EX DHIKEOS
CIRO FERRI, SANGUINE DRAWING, EX DHIKEOS Ciro Ferri (Italian, 1634-1689), "Flight into Egypt", red chalk on paper, no signature observed, collector's mark lower right of Nicos Dhikeos (Greek-French 1896-1987), owner of the Saint-Francois Gallery, possibly a study for a painting, red grid lines visible, matted and framed under plexiglass, 16.5"h x 10.75"w (sight), 24.5"h x 18.5"w (frame)
- FRAMED RELIGIOUS OIL PAINTING FLIGHT
FRAMED RELIGIOUS OIL PAINTING FLIGHT INTO EGYPTFramed oil on canvas painting, now mounted to board, Flight into Egypt, depicting the Virgin Mary with Christ Child on a donkey, led by Saint Joseph and an angel, sight: 13.75"h, 10.5"w, overall: 20.75"h, 17.25"w, 6.5lbs
- FLEMISH SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY), REST
FLEMISH SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY), REST ON THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT Oil on copper, unsigned, presented in a later 19th century gilt frame.