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Galerie Oscar De Vos
emile claus
Emile Claus (Sint-Eloois-Vijve 1849-1924 Astene) Girl in flower garden, 1896 Oil on canvas 35 x 27 cm Signed upper right 'Emile Claus' Signed and dated on reverse: Juni / IF / E.C. Provenance: collection Vullers, Brussels Literature: De Smet, J. e.a., Retrospectieve Emile Claus, exh. cat. (Ostend: PMMK, 1997); De Smet, J. e.a., Emile Claus en het landleven, exh. cat. (Ghent: MSK, 2009); Eeckhout, P., Retrospectieve tentoonstelling Emile Claus 1849-1924, exh. cat. (Ghent: MSK, 1974) A pioneer of luminism in Belgium, Emile Claus (1849-1924) often managed to capture the beauty of rural life in his works. In ‘Girl in flower garden’, this fascination is perfectly illustrated by the serene expression of the girl and the colourful flowers in the background, which merge in harmony.

Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach
joana vasconcelos
Joana Vasconcelos (Paris, 1971) Blue Rose, 2016 Stainless steel shower heads, handmade woollen crochet, fabric, ornaments, polyester H 246 x W 95 x D 47 cm Provenance: the artist's studio Courtesy Joana Vasconcelos and Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach A group of works belonging to various series - Showers, Washbasins and Urinals - in which Joana Vasconcelos adds colourful crocheted elements to household sanitary ware. Resorting to crochet, Joana refers to the intimacy of the domestic realm through its link to female labour, who work from home and for the home. Textiles infiltrate and/or cover up ceramics. These coloured, smooth, and pliable additions contrast with the hard, sterile coldness of the porcelain. The disruptive process of transformation encourages a fresh look at these everyday objects and intimacy. "Water, for me, is synonymous with life and renewal. It is such a constant presence in our routine in Europe that I was only aware of its real importance when I traveled to Mexico. I remember walking into a pueblo house, which consisted of a single room, where everything happened, complete with a hammock and television, but there wasn't one single tap. That realisation awakened me. Gradually, water entered my body of work, through the shape of swimming pools, urinols or washbasins, for instance, where the aquatic representation is made through textile elements, often in blue colors with bright details simulating the water reflection. My work as an artist allows me to address pressing matters, such as the sustainability of the planet and the management of resources for the future. And the expression of water in my work is done through abundance, with elements that flow from the works, defining what water represents more and more: a luxury."
Dalton Somaré
Pair of Headdresses, tchi–wara Bamana, Mali, early 20th century Wood H 85.5 cm and H 74 cm Provenance: Christian Duponcheel collection, Paris; private collection, Brussels, 1969; private collection, Belgium This extraordinary pair of Antelope Headdresses Bamana perfectly illustrates the astonishing modernity and vibrant dynamism of Bamana sculpture at the beginning of the twentieth century, when African traditional artists were able to move freely and smoothly from absolute abstraction to a delicate naturalism. Aware of the need to embody strength and grace at the same time, the artist who created these pair of sculptures, male and female to celebrate the efficacy of the union of these two principles, pushed himself to the extreme synthesis and purity of forms, creating slim, elegant silhouettes of pure living energy. Iconic sculptures in the panorama of African Art, the Antelope Headdresses played a prominent role in the discovery and appreciation by European avant-garde artists, introducing a revolutionary aesthetic language considered as one of the apex of African Art for its ability to amaze and consequently inspire the revolution of Modern Art.

Patrick Derom Gallery
lucio fontana
Lucio Fontana (Rosario 1899-1969 Comabbio) Concetto spaziale, Teatrino, 1964 Water-based paint on canvas, lacquered wood 102 x 83 cm Signed and titled on the back Provenance: Serge de Bloe, Brussels; private collection, Brussels Literature: M. Van Lier-Lottefier, Fontana: au seuil du Land Art, in Clés pour les arts, 27 September 1972, p. 27 (ill.); Enrico Crispolti, Lucio Fontana, 1974, vol. II, p. 168; Enrico Crispolti, Fontana. Catalogo Generale, Milan, 1986, 64TE2, p. 588 (ill.) Exhibition: 1972, Brussels, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lucio Fontana, n. 78 (ill.)

Romigioli Antichità
Michele Tosini, known as Michele di Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio (1503-1577) Portrait of Leonora Alvarez de Toledo as Judith, circa 1572-1576 Oil on panel 118 x 87 cm Study by Professor Antonio Geremicca Provenance: noble Florentine collection Wife of Pietro de Medici (1554-1604), son of Grand Duke Cosimo I (1519-1574), the girl in question was Eleonora Alvarez de Toledo (1555-1576), known as Leonora or Dionora, daughter of Garcia (1514-1577), Marquis of Villafranca, and niece of the more famous Eleonora di Toledo (1522-1562) Duchess of Florence

De Brock
austin eddy
Austin Eddy (USA, Boston, 1986) Consolation, 2024 Oil on canvas 203.2 x 142.2 cm Provenance: the artist's studio, Brooklyn, NY, USA; De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Exhibitions: Austin Eddy: Still Life, 21 September-24 November 2024, Kunstverein Heilbronn, Heilbronn, Germany; BRAFA Art Fair, 26 January-2 February 2025, Brussels Expo, Brussels, Belgium
J. Baptista
'Minas Novas' necklace Silver and quartz Portugal, 18th century Weight 100.5 gr. 9.5 x 33.5 cm Articulated links studded with 'Minas Novas' (colourless quartz) with a large bow in the centre, applications of stylised botanical elements and a removable dove Literature: similar pieces illustrated in Orey, Leonor d'-Cinco Séculos de Joalharia-Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Instituto Português de Museus/Zwemmer, Lisbon/London, 1995, pp. 92-94

Valerio Turchi
Diana Venatrix Roman, 2nd century AD Marble H 103 x W 45 x D 26 cm Accompanied by Art Loss Register certificate: S00217922 Provenance: the former collection of an art dealer, USA; Sotheby’s New York, Antiquities and Islamic Art, 1-2 March 1984, lot.73; then former collection of the explorer and adventurer J. Stephen Fosset (1944-2007); acquired in London, 21 October 1986
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

COLNAGHI
wilhelm leibl
Wilhelm Leibl (Cologne 1844-1900 Würzburg) Study of a skull, circa 1868 Oil on canvas 34.4 x 31.4 cm Provenance: Johann Sperl (1840-1914), Munich; Karl Zitzmann (1871-1956); His sale, Hugo Helbing, Frankfurt am Main, November 16th, 1926, lot 12 [repr. table 5]; Galerie Heinemann, Munich, with the gallery's labels on the back, until at least May 10th, 1929; Georg Schäfer (1896-1975) Schweinfurt (with Inventory n° 0123 on the back); private collection, Southern Germany Literature: Emil Waldmann, Wilhelm Leibl. Eine Darstellung seiner Kunst, Gesamtverzeichnis seiner Gemälde, 2, Berlin, 1930, cat. n° 81 Exhibitions: Wilhelm Leibl. Gemälde, Zeichnungen, Radierungen (Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, and Galerie Matthiesen, Berlin, Cologne-Berlin: 1929), p. 43, cat. n° 29a; Vor hundert Jahren: Dänemark und Deutschland 1846-1900. Gegner und Nachbarn. (Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Kunstmuseum Århus, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Orangerie Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin, 1981). p. 372, cat. n° 144 D

Galerie Ary Jan
Anto Carte (Mons 1886-1954 Bruxelles) L'homme au poulain Oil on canvas 140.8 x 110 cm Signed lower left Literature: The 1935 International exhibition of paintings, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, repr. on plate 17, listed under n° 135; Anto Carte, monographie de l'art belge, published by the Ministère de l'Instruction Publique, 1950. Reproduced under n° 15; 'The Blue Sky Book, prose and poetry' repr. to illustrate ‘Man with colt’ p. 217 Exhibition: International Exhibition at Carnegie Institute 1935 Provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia Acquired directly from the artist by John H. Fraser in the early 1930s. Fraser was head of the art department at Marietta College, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania H 75 cm

Florian Kolhammer
Seating ensemble (pair of chairs and table) Moritz Herrgesell (Vienna, 1853-1952) School of Koloman Moser, Vienna, circa 1902 Lacquered beech Table H 77 x W 50.5 cm Chairs H 96 x W 55 x D 55 cm Provenance: private collection Vienna, Austria Literature: Hochschule für angewandte Kunst in Wien (ed.), Koloman Moser 1868–1918, exh. cat., Vienna 1979, p. 203; Leopold Museum (ed.), Koloman Moser 1868-1918, exh. cat., Prestel 2007, pp. 204-205, 206; Hochschule für angewandte Kunst (ed.), Koloman Moser. Graphik Kunstgewerbe Malerei, Salzburg and Vienna 1984, p. 163, 241; Christian Witt-Dörring (ed.), Koloman Moser. Designing Modern Vienna 1897–1907, Prestel Verlag, München, London, New York 2013, pp. 138, 144, 159, 185, 193 Moritz Herrgesell studied architecture at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts from 1901 to 1905. His famous teacher was none other than Josef Hoffmann. Herrgesell benefited above all from the fact that the ties between the Vienna Secession, artisans and the School of Arts and Crafts were particularly close at this time and that there was frequent creative exchange between individual classes and their teachers. This special situation also brought Moritz Herrgesell into contact with other renowned artists during his studies. The most influential role model here was the famous Viennese universal artist Koloman Moser. Hoffmann attested to Herrgesell's 'great talent and taste' and recommended him 'as completely capable and skillful in all these tasks'. Moritz Herrgesell's particular style can already be seen in his early design from 1903. The influence of his teachers is initially omnipresent and clearly noticeable. In the years that followed, however, his personal interpretation of furniture design became tangible. Herrgesell also regularly took part quite successfully in exhibitions and competitions. After completing his studies, he worked in his parents' carpentry business and showed his designs with great success at national and international exhibitions and competitions. The seating group shown here can be regarded as one of Moritz Herrgesell's first completely independent works from his early creative period. The influences of his mentor Koloman Moser are clearly evident, but it is the fine details that clearly set Herrgesell's design apart. This ensemble from the heyday of Viennese furniture art around 1900 is a rare museum piece from the circle of the most important artists of the time.

Lemaire
Tournai porcelain ornithological teapot from the Duc d'Orléans service, circa 1787 This teapot forms part of a service made for Philippe Duc d'Orléans in 1787. The ornithological designs were taken from the comte de Buffon's Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, published in ten volumes between 1770 and 1786. The painting of the panels for the service is attributed to Jean-Ghislain-Joseph Mayer Soft paste porcelain H 14.3 cm The shape is a Tournai interpretation of the Calabre teapots from Sèvres and was created especially for the service of the Duc d'Orléans. Birds reproduced on the teapot: Coraya de Cayenne (Buffon vol. IV, pp 484-485) and Hirondelle d’Amérique (Buffon vol. VI, pp. 669-670)
Gallery de Potter d’Indoye
victor de jonquieres (active from 1838 to 1870)
Victor-Philippe-A. de Jonquieres (French, active from 1838 to 1870) The Prince President Louis Napoleon Bonaparte with Prince Jérôme and his staff reviewing the mobile gendarmerie, acclaimed by the crowd, Place de la Concorde, 2 December 1851 Oil on canvas 160 x 230 cm Signed and dated lower right '1865' History: We will quote the monitor of the arts of November 3rd, 1865 relating to the exhibition of fine arts applied to industry: 'We have said a word about the painting by M. Victor de Jonquières, exhibited at Disdéri. The scene takes place in the Place de la Concorde which extends between the Obelisk and the gate of the Tuileries Gardens. An equestrian procession, accompanied by an enthusiastic crowd, advances towards the spectator. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a December morning. Napoleon III is surrounded and followed by Prince Jérôme, Prince Murat, Marshal Exelmans, Count de Flahaut, General Roguet, Generals Daumas and de Bourjolly, Baron Vast Vineux, Colonel Fleury, Lieutenant Colonel Edgar Ney, Baron Béville, Marquis de Toulongeon, Count Lepic, Baron de Méneval, Baron Ducasse, Count de Nieuwerkerke, Commander Jolly de Fleury, etc. All these figures are very similar, provided that we go back fourteen years (note: we are in 1865). M. de Jonquières showed himself to be both a faithful historian and a talented artist, skilfully grouping his characters and leaving no detail to chance. The horses especially are of a very true and very conscientious design'. Provenance: acquired by the Emperor Napoleon III by order of 10 May 1865 for 2.000 francs from the Encouragement budget; returned to the Empress after the judgment of 1881; former collection of Mr. Firmin Rainbeaux Literature: Le Moniteur des arts, November 3rd, 1865, p. 1; Catherine Granger, The Emperor and the Arts, the civil list of Napoleon III, Ecole des Chartes, 2005, p. 557; Michael Forrest, Napoleon III Bronzes, The Antique Collector, January 1990, Vol. 61, n° 1, pp. 43-49; Christopher Forbes, Napoleon III: The Other Napoleon and His Empire, Antiques, December 2002, pp. 83-91; Armand Dayot, The Second Empire, December 2nd, 1851-September 4th, 1870, Ernest Flammarion, Paris, p. 33; Benjamin Genocchio, The Imperial French Style, The New York Times, June 19th, 2009, repr. in colour; Napoleon III, Le Magazine du Second Empire, n° 16, October-December 2011 Exhibitions: Napoleon III and the Prince Imperial: Selections from the Collection of Christopher Forbes, The Grolier Club, New York, November 10th, 1985-January 10th, 1986; Napoleon III: The Other Napoleon and His Empire, The Forbes Galleries, New York, December 2nd, 2002-April 10th, 2003; Napoleon & Eugenie: Opulence and Splendor of France's Second Empire, Nassau County Museum of Art, Glen Cove, New York, June 7th-September 7th, 2009, repr. in colour, p. 34
Samuel Vanhoegaerden Gallery
Panamarenko (Antwerp 1940-2019 Brakel) Archaeopterix III, 1990 Mixed media sculpture: balsa, strings, twelve servos, electronic chips ... H 36 x W 33 x D 25 cm Signed Certificate of authenticity by the Panamarenko Foundation dated 2 October 2024 Provenance: Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York Literature: Toyama-The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, 1992, n° 47, ill.; Moderne Museet, Stockholm, Metafor och Materia, Panamarenko, Rollof, Shannon, 1991, ill. p. 78; Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle, Belgium, Selectie Belgische Kunstenaars voor Documenta IX, Deurle, 1992, ill. p. 114; H. Theys, Panamarenko: A book by Hans Theys, Brussels, 1992, ill. Exhibitions: Ronny Van de Velde Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium, Nam Jun Paik-Joseph Beuys-Panamarenko, 1990; Städtische Galerie im Lehnbachhaus, Munich, Paradoxe des Alltags, 1991; The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Irony by Vision, 1991; International Art Center, Hasselt, Panamarenko, 1991; Toyama-The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, 1992; The Bunkamura Museum of Art, Tokyo, 1992; The National Museum of Art, Osaka, 1993; Fukuyama Museum of Modern Art, Fukuyama, 1993

Floris van Wanroij Fine Art
hendrick de meijer
Hendrick de Meijer (Rotterdam circa 1620-after 1689/before 1698 Rotterdam (?)) Sailing vessels and a ferry on the calm Oude Maas river as seen from the North, with a view of Dordrecht and the Grote Kerk beyond Oil on panel H 74 x 104 cm Signed and dated ‘H.D. M … 16 . 9’, lower middle on the side of ferry The present picture is recorded at the RKD in The Hague under n° 534728 Provenance: European noble collection, with collector's seal on the reverse; private collection, Mr. Gustave Rothan (1822-1890), Paris; his sale at Paul Chevallier ‘Tableaux anciens des écoles flamande, hollandaise, française, espagnole, italienne et allemande formant l’important collection de M.G. Rothan’, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, May 29th, 1890, lot 25 (as by Aelbert Cuyp); collection Charles Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin, Lausanne, 1935; private collection, Switzerland Literature: Beck, H.U., Jan van Goyen 1596-1656, Ein Oeuvreverzeichnis, Amsterdam, 1972/1991, Van Gendt, vol. VI, pp. 268-271; Beer, Gerlinde de, The Golden Age of Dutch Marine Painting, The Inder Rieden Collection, Leiden, 2019, Primavera Pers, pp. 648-654; Bernt, W., The Netherlandish Painters of the Seventeenth Century, vol. II, New York, 1970, Phaidon, p. 78; Bol, L.J., Die Holländische Marinemalerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, Braunschweig, 1973, Klinkhardt & Biermann, pp. 269-270; Schadee, N., Rotterdamse meesters uit de Gouden Eeuw, Zwolle, 1994, Waanders, p. 288
Herwig Simons Fine Arts
Napoleon in the guise of Mars the Peacemaker, 1812 Francesco (Italy, 1749-1819) and his son Luigi Righetti (Italy, 1780-1852) Bronze H 95 cm A 19th century small version of the heroic 3m45 high bronze statue located in the courtyard of the Pinacoteca in Milan. The bronze statue was made from a cast of the marble sculpture created between 1802 and 1806 by Antonio Canova, now on display in the stairwell at Apsley House, the Duke of Wellington's London residence