Number of artworks by women artists at the stand #
ANTIQUES
124. Aronson Antiquairs
100. Galerie Perrin
Elisabeth Sonrel (1874-1953) Portrait of a medieval woman, early 20th century Watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper 23 x 14 cm 2
Geertruij Verstelle (active Delft; proprietor of Het Oude Moriaanshooft factory 1761–1769) Pair of Duck-Form Tureens Delft, circa 1765 Tin-glazed earthenware (Delftware) 13.5 cm each 10
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114. Dr. Jörn Günther Rare Books AG
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156. Joost van den bergh
Hideko Fukushima (1927-97) Untitled, c. 1975-1980 Acrylic on paper 56.5 x 76 cm Signed on the reverse
Book of Hours, in Dutch, use of Utrecht Manuscript on vellum, illuminated by the Masters of the Zwolle Bible and the Masters of Margriet Uutenham Netherlands, Arnhem and Zwolle, c. 1470
13.3 x 9.9 cm. i paper + 224 (of 232?) vellum leaves + iii paper, complete
159. Xavier Eeckhout
120. Galerie Neuse
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Anna Rosina von Lisiewska (Berlin 1716 – 1783 Dresden) Allegory of Listening (Portrait ‘La Barberina’), c. 1745
Simone Marye (French, 1890 - 1961) John Dory Bronze, signed « Simone Marye » and numbered 9/12, on one of the back fin Stamped by the C. Valsuani foundry, on the other fin Inscribed on a plaque affixed to the black marble base “ SIMONE MARYE ”; 36,5 x 31 x 18 cm
Oil on canvas 96.5 x 135 cm
122. Nicolas Bourriaud
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160. Galerie Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh Tiffany Bouelle (b.1992, French)
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Marguerite de Bayser Gratry (1881 Brussels -1975 Paris), French Sole, circa 1950.
Retour d'un Voyage au Japon, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 80 cm
Bronze with gold patina, signed “De Bayser.” Cast by Susse, marked “Susse Frs Edts Paris.” 19 x 42 cm; base: 4.5 x 39 x 8 cm
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