Number of artworks by women artists at the stand #
ANTIQUES
2
206. Tomasso
175.Caterina Tognon
Toots Zynsky (b. 1951, American) Sonata 2025 Glass (Filet-de-verre: thermoformed glass threads hand-worked by the artist) 24,5 x 62 x 23 cm 3
Eleanor Coade (1733-1821) Almost certainly modelled by John Bacon, the Elder (1740 - 1799) London, 1792 Bust of the Emperor Caracalla, after the Antique Coade Stone, or Lithodipyra; 60 x 49 x 26 cm
181. Bowman Sculpture
Maryanne Regal Hoburg Silicon Valley. 1982 Colour printed pictorial map 390 x 510mm 1
216. Daniel Crouch Rare Books
Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903 – 1975) Three Curves with Strings (Gold Mincarlo) Inscribed B.H. 1971 3/12 18 carat gold (hallmarked London) on a black marble base 17 cm, excluding base; Edition number 3 of 12 3
Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (1772-1855) SÈVRES (France) - Porcelain Manufactory Imperial Déjeuner “Têtes de Madones d’après Raphaël” 1813 Hard-paste porcelain, enamels, gold, gilt metal Various dimensions 5
182. Camille Leprince
233. Thomas Deprez Fine Arts 4 Gabrielle Montald
Née CANIVET (1866 - 1952) Bird of paradise, ca. 1927-29 495 x 280 mm (sheet); 66,5 x 44 cm (framed) Graphite on paper, doubled on Japanese Signed l.r.: ‘G. Montald’.
Anna Maria Braun (Strasbourg 1642-1713 Frankfurt a.M.) The Unequal Couple Durlach or Nuremberg, ca 1670 Wax on slate, glass stones, pearls, cloth 24 x 17.5 x 3.5 cm 1
204. Kunstkammer Georg Laue
235. Galerie Malaquais 14
Camille Claudel (1864-1943) Abandon, Small Version, 1886-1905 Bronze, n°13 Eugène Blot stamp and numbering: EUG.BLOT / PARIS / 13 Signed : Claudel 43.1 x 39.6 x 17.5 cm
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