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JACOB VAN REESBROECK | PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, POSSIBLY THE SEA CAPTAIN JOOST VERSCHUEREN (1625-1671), THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, FACING LEFT
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PROPERTY FROM AN AMERICAN PRIVATE COLLECTION SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE JACOB VAN REESBROECKAntwerp 1620 - 1704 Hoogstraten PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN,POSSIBLY THE SEA CAPTAIN JOOST VERSCHUEREN (1625-1671), THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, FACING LEFTbears signature and date center left: N. Maas. 1657oil on canvascanvas: 49⅜ by 40⅛ in.; 125.4 by 101.9 cm.framed: 58 by 48 in.; 147.3 by 121.9 cm.
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Old Masters Online
From Oct. 18, 2019 to Oct. 30, 2019 in New York
A WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT LARGE FIGURE OF CUPID CIRCA 1880
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A WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT LARGE FIGURE OF CUPID CIRCA 1880the winged god modeled standing on a cloud, gazing earthward, with a bow and quiver at his left hand, the rear of base impressed CUPID, impressed uppercase WEDGWOOD mark to underside.Height 22½ in.57.2
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Wedgwood and Beyond: English Ceramics from the Starr Collection
From Oct. 23, 2019 to Oct. 23, 2019 in New York