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PROBABLY SOUTH ITALIAN LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY | ANGEL HOLDING A CORAL BRANCH IN A CORNUCOPIA

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PROBABLY SOUTH ITALIAN LATE 18TH/ EARLY19TH CENTURYANGEL HOLDING A CORAL BRANCH IN A CORNUCOPIAgilt bronze ; on a bronze and wood base, holding a glass colomn containing a coral branch ; on four gilt bronze ballsH. (totale) 46 cm, 18 1/10 in. ; H. (ange) 31 cm, 12 1/5 in. ; H. (corail) 18 cm, 7 in.---------------------------------------------------------------------------PROBABLEMENT ITALIE DU SUD FIN DU XVIIIE / DÉBUT XIXE SIÈCLEANGE SOUTENANT UNE BRANCHE DE CORAIL DANS UNE CORNE D'ABONDANCEbronze doré ; sur un socle en bronze et bois soutenant une colonne carrée en verre contenant une branche de corail ; posé sur quatre boules en bronze doré

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The French Touch: Hommage à Alain et Catherine Bernard

From Sept. 23, 2020 to Sept. 23, 2020 in Paris

MARTIN KLINE | YUCCA #32

Description

MARTIN KLINEb. 1961YUCCA #32signed and dated93gouache, watercolor and graphite on paperSheet: 24 by 18 in. (61 by 45.7 cm.) Framed: 26¼ by 20½ in. (66.7 by 52 cm.)

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The Ginny Williams Collection: Part II

From July 9, 2020 to July 16, 2020 in New York

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