the London Art Week 2015 catalogue PDF

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the London Art Week 2015 catalogue PDF
LONDON
art 2015
week
In the galleries of Mayfair and
St. James’s, the historic heartland
of the art market, the capital’s
foremost art experts unite to unveil
new discoveries and showcase
paintings, drawings, sculpture,
and works of art, from antiquity
to the 20th century.
galleries
Monday to Friday 10 am – 6 pm
Saturday 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday 12 noon – 5 pm
Late night opening
Sunday 5 July 5 pm – 7 pm
LONDON
art 2015
week
3-10 JULY
auction houses
Monday to Friday 9 am – 4.30 pm
Saturday and Sunday 12 noon – 5 pm
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i t i s a p l e a s u r e to write again in support of London
Art Week in July because I can tell readers (who can tell their
friends and clients) that the National Gallery will remain at
the heart of this event, its curators among those moving
eagerly from gallery to gallery, from viewing to viewing,
opening to opening. My successor as Director, Dr Gabriele
Finaldi, well-known to so many of you, will be conspicuous
in the future among them. And will receive you as I have done
within the Gallery itself, because we want all collectors, not
just of Old Master Paintings, but of Old Master drawings and
Sculpture to support the National Gallery – as all (or almost
all) dealers of Old Masters already do of course. We believe in
the pleasure to be obtained from the close scrutiny of a work
of art, of looking at it in different lights and seasons, again and
again. And yes, we all believe in the pleasure of possession.
Of course dealers generally get over this and sell what they
love – although frequently retaining some secret emotional
investment in it and planning one day to retrieve it for a while.
And we curators and curator-directors (the category to which
I belong) have to learn to welcome the rest of the world into
our galleries. During this festive week in particular we will,
I’m sure, all try to share as well as covet and compete.
nicholas penny
Didier Aaron Ltd
Agnew’s
Clifford House
15 Clifford Street
London w 1 s 4 j y
6 St James’s Place
London s w 1 a 1 n p
telephone
+44 (0)20 7534 9100
www.didieraaron.com
michel dorigny (1617–1665)
Study for a satyr
Black chalk heightened with white
8¹⁄₁₆ × 10⁷⁄₁₆ in . 205 × 265 mm
claude gillot (1673–1722)
A scene from the Commedia dell’Arte
Pen and black ink, brush and
reddish-brown wash over traces
of graphite
6⁵⁄₁₆ × 8⁷⁄₁₆ in . 160 × 215 mm
telephone
+44 (0)20 7491 9219
www.agnewsgallery.com
exhibition
Portraiture through the Ages
henri-felix-emmanuel
philippoteaux (1815–1884)
Equestrian Portrait of Olivier Bro
de Comères, the Hôtel des Invalides,
Paris, beyond
Signed and dated lower left
F Philippoteaux 1847
Oil on canvas
51³⁄₁₆ × 38⅜ in . 130 × 97.5 cm
Aktis Gallery
10 Park Place
London s w 1 a 1 l p
geer van velde (1898–1977)
Composition, c.1947
Oil on canvas
Monogrammed ‘GvV’
lower right
33½ × 39⅜ in . 85 × 100 cm
Ariadne Galleries
6 Hill Street
London w 1 j 5 n f
telephone
+44 (0)20 7629 6531
telephone
+44 (0)20 3053 9559
www.aktis-gallery.co.uk
www.ariadnegalleries.com
exhibition
Modern Art
Three Egyptian Vases
1) Cylindrical Vase, Early Dynastic
Period, first to second dynasty,
c.3050-2686 bc, Alabaster,
45.5 cm high
2) Ritual Jar, Early Dynastic Period,
first to second dynasty, c.30502686 bc, Crystalline limestone,
34.9 cm high
3) Alabastron, Late Period,
twenty-sixth to thirtieth dynasty,
c.664–343 bc, 44 cm high
Charles Beddington Ltd
exhibiting at
The Fine Art Society
148 New Bond Street
London w 1 s 2 j t
pietro bellotti (1725–c.1800)
The Molo Looking West with
the Doge’s Palace
c.1761
Oil on canvas
15 × 19⅛ in . 38 × 48.5 cm
Katrin Bellinger
at Colnaghi
15 Old Bond Street
London w 1 s 4 a x
telephone
+44 (0)20 7629 5116
telephone
+44 (0)20 7491 7408
www.charlesbeddington.com
www.bellinger-art.com
exhibition
exhibition
Venice: Paintings and Drawings
of Three Centuries
17th to 19th Century
French Drawings
claude gillot (1673–1722)
Four Actresses in
Theatrical Costume
Pen and black ink, sanguine wash
with traces of pencil
5¾ × 7⅞ in . 146 × 200 mm
C.G. Boerner LLC
Brun Fine Art
exhibiting at
Trinity Fine Art Ltd
29 Bruton Street
London w 1 j 6 q p
38 Old Bond Street
London w 1 s 4 q w
telephone
+44 (0)20 7493 4916
www.brunfineart.com
www.cgboerner.com
exhibition
telephone
+44 (0)20 7493 0195
A Taste for Sculpture II
giovanni battista mauro della
rovere, called il fiammenghino
(c.1560/1–1672)
Christ Carrying the Cross with
Saint Veronica, c.1618
Pen and brown ink with brown wash
and white heightening, squared for
transfer, on blue paper
9³⁄₁₆ × 10¼ in . 233 × 260 mm
adrian zingg (1734–1816)
View of Gnandstein
Pen and gray wash on wove paper,
tipped on to a contemporary
album sheet
15¼ × 20½ in . 385 × 522 mm
vincenzo vitagliano
(active 1740)
Venus
White marble
Signed V I N C E N Z O V I TAG L I A N O S
PA N O R M I TA N O S C U LTO R E
17 ¹¹⁄₁₆ × 7½ in . 45 × 19 cm
Coll & Cortés Fine Arts
27 Georgian House
10 Bury Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 a a
telephone
+44 (0)20 7495 2733
www.collcortes.com
giovanni antonio bazzi,
known as il sodoma
(1477–1549)
Holy Family with the Infant
Saint John the Baptist
c.1535
Oil on panel
48⁷⁄₁₆ × 32⅞ in . 123 × 83.5 cm
Colnaghi
15 Old Bond Street
London w 1 s 4 a x
telephone
+44 (0)20 7491 7408
www.colnaghi.co.uk
exhibition
Picture in Focus
Privilege and Posterity
in Georgian London
Johan Zoffany’s rediscovered
Conversation Piece
The Sayer Family of Richmond
johan zoffany (1733–1810)
The Sayer Family of Richmond, 1781
Oil on canvas
40 × 50 in . 101.5 × 127 cm
Ben Elwes Fine Art
45 Maddox Street, St James’s
London w 1 s 2 p e
claude-joseph vernet
(1714–1789)
Noon – Return from Fishing
c.1750/1
Oil on canvas
38½ × 54 in . 98 × 137 cm
Sam Fogg
15 d Clifford Street
London w 1 s 4 j z
telephone
+44 (0)20 7629 6645
telephone
+44 (0)20 7534 2100
www.benelwes.com
www.samfogg.com
A monumental Cosmatesque
opus sectile panel, reusing the
marble of a sarcophagus dedicated
to the Roman freedman Marcus
Fulvius Lamyrus
Red and green porphyry and
coloured marbles
53⁹⁄₁₆ × 43¹¹⁄₁₆ × 2¾ in
136 × 111 × 7 cm
Fondantico di Tiziana Sassoli
exhibiting at
Gallery 8
8 Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 b n
telephone
+39 335 545 1153
www.fondantico.it
exhibition
Bolognese Old Masters
felice giani (1758–1823)
Seasons offering gifts to Ceres
and Triptolemus – The triumph
of Bacchus and Ceres – Arethusa
tells Ceres of Proserpine’s abduction
– Ceres begging Jupiter to bring
Proserpine back, 1812
Tempera on paper
75⁹⁄₁₆ × 58¹¹⁄₁₆ in . 20 × 20 cm
Oliver Forge and
Brendan Lynch
2 Georgian House
10 Bury Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 a a
telephone
+44 (0)20 7839 0368
www.forgelynch.com
exhibition
Fragments: From the Tiber
to the Ganges
Egyptian fragment from a relief
carved with a priest and three
hieroglyphic symbols
Middle Kingdom, 11th Dynasty,
2125– 1985 bc 12th–13th Dynasty,
1938–1640 bc
Limestone
8⁷⁄₁₆ × 6⅞ in . 21.5 × 17.5 cm
Detail from a South Indian panel
from a Nayaka casket depicting
a prince with his courtesans
Probably Madurai, c.1700
Ivory
12 × 5½ in . 30 × 14 cm
Deborah Gage
( Works of Art) Ltd
38 Old Bond Street
London w 1 s 4 q w
telephone
+44 (0)20 7493 3249
www.deborahgage.com
alessandro allori (1535–1607)
Portrait of Antonio de’ Medici
(1578–1621)
Oil on panel
16⅛ × 11¹³⁄₁₆ in . 41 × 30 cm
Richard Green
147 New Bond Street
London w 1 s 2 t s
and
33 New Bond Street
London w 1 s 2 r s
telephone
+44 (0)20 7493 3939
www.richardgreen.com
exhibition
Important British Paintings
peter tillemans (1684–1734)
A view of Greenwich, with riders
and other figures, c.1718
Oil on canvas
40¾ × 48¾ in . 103.5 × 123.8 cm
Martyn Gregory
34 Bury Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 a u
telephone
+44 (0)20 7839 3731
www.martyngregory.com
james ward, ra (1769–1859)
Study of a vulture
Pen and brown ink
6⅜ × 9 in . 162 × 228 mm
Signed ‘JWD. RA.’ and dated 1815
Inscribed by the artist
‘Presented the 16th of February 1815
/ By Jas Ward R A to his friend
Thomas Tomkins’
Johnny Van Haeften Ltd
13 Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 d b
telephone
+44 (0)20 7930 3062
www.johnnyvanhaeften.com
exhibition
On Copper
jan van kessel the elder (1626–1679)
A Sprig of Redcurrants with a Moth,
a Ladybird and other Insects
On panel
4½ × 5½ in . 11.5 × 14 cm
Fergus Hall
42 Albemarle Street
London w 1 s 4 j h
telephone
+44 (0)20 7493 4220
www.hallmasterpaintings.com
sir peter lely (1618–1680)
Portrait of a Lady Seated
before an Urn, 1660
Oil on canvas
49³⁄₁₆ × 38 in . 125 × 96.5 cm
Florian Härb
5 Dalmeny Court
8 Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 b l
telephone
+44 774 779 1670
[email protected]
adolf hirémy hirschl
(1860–1933)
Study for a Triton playing
the Harp
Pastel chalks on orange paper
19 × 13 in . 480 × 330 mm
Hill-Stone Inc.
exhibiting at
The Fine Art Society
148 New Bond Street
London w 1 s 2 j t
telephone
+44 (0)20 7629 5116
www.hill-stone.com
thomas couture (1815–1879)
Study for the Enrollment
of the Volunteers, 1792
Black chalk heightened with
white on blue-grey paper
17⁷⁄₁₆ × 15⅝ in . 443 × 396 mm
Martin Hirschboeck
exhibiting at
Benjamin Spademan
14 Mason’s Yard
Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 b u
telephone
+49 160 973 874 06
www.hirschboeck.com
exhibition
Master Drawings & Oil Sketches
from the 16th to 20th Century
cesare magni
(before 1511–1534)
Drapery Study for a Seated Figure
Red chalk on paper
9¼ × 6⅝ in . 235 × 168 mm
wilhelm von schadow
(1789–1862)
Portrait of a Boy in Profile,
c.1820
Oil on canvas, laid down
12¹⁄₁₆ × 9¹³⁄₁₆ in . 307 × 249 mm
Daniel Katz Gallery
Lampronti Gallery
6 Hill Street
London w 1 j 5 n f
44 Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 d d
telephone
+44 (0)20 7493 0688
telephone
+44 (0)20 7839 2977
www.katz.co.uk
www.cesarelampronti.co.uk
exhibition
Lights and Shadows:
Caravaggism in Europe
abraham janssens (c.1576–c.1632)
Allegory of Spring
Oil on canvas
57⅞ × 46¼ in . 147 × 117.5 cm
gioacchino assereto (1600–1650)
Loth and his daughters
Oil on canvas
53³⁄₁₆ × 81⁵⁄₁₆ in . 135 × 206.5 cm
auguste préault (1809–1879)
Silence, 1842
Plaster
15¾ in . 40 cm diameter
george frederick watts, o.m., r.a .
(1817–1904)
Clytie, 1868
Painted plaster
30⅞ in . 78.5 cm high
Lowell Libson Ltd
James Mackinnon
3 Clifford Street
London w 1 s 2 l f
exhibiting at
Grosvenor Gallery
21 Ryder Street
London s w 1 y 6 p x
telephone
+44 (0)20 7734 8686
www.lowell-libson.com
telephone
+44 (0)797 353 9332
[email protected]
james ward (1769–1859)
Sunset
Pencil and watercolour heightened
with gouache and gum arabic
Signed with initials
7⅛ × 10 in . 178 × 250 mm
francis towne (1739–1816)
Lake Albano
Pen and grey ink and brown wash
Signed, inscribed and dated 1781
12½ × 18 in . 313 × 450 mm
j phillp (c.1778–1815)
A Spaniel, ‘Dash’,
Matthew Boulton’s favourite
Watercolour
Signed and dated 1795
12 × 18 in . 30.5 × 46 cm
Achille vianelli (1803–1894)
View over the Gulf of Pozzuoli
Watercolour
Signed
10⅜ × 16⅛ in . 26.5 × 41 mm
Maison d’Art
exhibiting at
Harris Lindsay
67 Jermyn Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 n y
telephone
+377 97 97 1160
www.oldmasters.com
paris bordone (1500–1571)
Diane and Callisto, c.1545
Oil on panel
11¼ × 43⁵⁄₁₆ in . 28.5 × 110 mm
José de la Mano
Galería de Arte
exhibiting at
Mackinnon
5 Ryder Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 p y
telephone
+34 91 435 01 74
www.galeriajosedelamano.com
exhibition
Ignacio Pinazo (1849–1916 )
A Valencian Master of Light
with an important selection of
Spanish works on paper
of the 16th to 18th centuries
ignacio pinazo (1849–1916)
Lying Figure, 1879
Pen, brown ink and grey wash on paper
8⅜ × 11⅞ in . 213 × 303 mm
mariano salvador maella
(1739–1819)
Mucius Scaevola confronting King
Porsenna, 1780–1790
Pencil and wash on laid paper
11 × 9¼ in . 300 × 235 mm
Moretti Fine Art
2a –6 Ryder Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 q b
telephone
+44 (0)20 7491 0533
www.morettigallery.com
raffaello botticini
(1477–before 1520)
Holy Family with the
Infant St John the Baptist
Tempera on panel
32⅔ in . 83 cm diameter
Philip Mould
& Company
18–19 Pall Mall
London s w 1 y 5 l u
telephone
+44 (0)20 7499 6818
www.philipmould.com
exhibition
Philip Mould & Company
present collection highlights in
their bespoke new gallery space
david jagger (1891–1958)
Portrait of a Young Chinese Girl, 1936
Oil on canvas
24 × 20 in . 61 × 50.8 cm
simon verelst (1644–1721)
Portrait of Nell Gwyn (1651–1687)
Oil on canvas
40⅝ × 49⅝ in . 103.2 × 126.1 cm
Mullany
Haute Epoque Fine Art
exhibiting at
37 Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 d f
telephone
+44 (0)7796 303081
www.mullanyfineart.com
Christo Vivo
Northern Spain
Mid 13th century
Walnut
Height 46 in . 117.2 cm
Virgin and Child
France, Basse-Normandie, Cotentin
c.1400
Limestone, with traces of
original polychrome
Height 41½ in . 105.5 cm
Width 11⅓ in . 28.7 cm
Depth 7 in . 17.8 cm
Maurizio Nobile
Bologna . Paris
exhibiting at
37 Bury Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 a u
telephone
+33 (0)6 2254 5189
www.maurizionobile.com
ludovico gimignani (1643–1697)
The Conversion on the Way
to Damascus
Brush, pen, brown ink and
white colouring on tinted paper
17³⁄₁₆ × 22¾ in . 436 × 578 mm
gaetano gandolfi (1734–1802)
The Holy Family with
Saint John the Baptist, c.1792/95
Oil on canvas, unlined
34¹⁵⁄₁₆ × 27⁵⁄₁₆ in . 88.8 × 69.4 cm
Stephen Ongpin
Fine Art
Benjamin Proust
Fine Art Ltd
Riverwide House
6 Mason’s Yard
Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 b u
43–44 New Bond Street
London w 1 s 2 s a
telephone
+44 (0)20 7930 8813
www.benjaminproust.com
telephone
+44 (0)20 7409 1901
www.stephenongpinfineart.com
stefano della bella (1610–1664)
An Elaborate Vase Decorated with
Nymphs, Snakes, a Swan and
a Musical Score, 1850
Pen and brown ink and brown wash
7⅝ × 5⅛ in . 195 × 130 mm
frank auerbach (b.1931)
To the Studios, c.1977
Pastel on paper
8⅛ × 9 in . 202 × 233 mm
filippo scandellari
(1717–1801)
Hercules resting
1758
Terracotta
20⅞ × 11¹³⁄₁₆ × 3⅜ in
53 × 30 × 8.5 cm
Crispian Riley-Smith
Fine Arts Ltd
exhibiting at
Illustrationcupboard Gallery
22 Bury Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 a l
telephone
+44 (0)7771 552509
www.riley-smith.com
remigio cantagallina
(1582–1656)
An Artist sketching an avalanche of
Trees in an Italianate Landscape
Black chalk, pen and brown ink,
single pen and brown ink framing lines,
on laid paper
7½ × 9⅞ in . 192 × 252 mm
exhibition
Focus exhibition on six drawings
by Remigio Cantagallina from
a private New York collection
Robilant + Voena /
Stair Sainty Gallery
38 Dover Street
London w 1 s 4 n l
telephone
+44 (0)20 7409 1540
www.robilantvoena.com
and
+44 (0)20 7493 4542
www.europeanpaintings.com
exhibition
Napoleon: From Antiquity to Empire
A Landscape with Saint Francis receiving
the Stigmata, another Franciscan Monk
in the foreground, and a Hermit’s
dwelling in the distance
Black chalk, pen and brown ink,
doubled pen and brown ink framing lines,
on laid paper
7½ × 12⅜ in . 192 × 312 mm
raimondo trentanove
(1792–1832)
Antonio Canova, 1817
Marble
Signed R. TRENTANOVE SCULPI .
IN ROMA, 1817
23¾ × 11½ × 9¼ in . 60.5 × 29 × 23.5 cm
studio of françois pascal simon,
baron gérard (1770–1837)
A Portrait of Napoleon in Coronation Robes
Oil on canvas
89¾ × 68⅞ in . 228 × 175 cm
Galerie Sismann
Sphinx Fine Art
exhibiting at
Illustrationcupboard Gallery
22 Bury Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 a l
exhibiting at
Trinity House Fine Art
50 Maddox Street
London w 1 s 1 a y
telephone
+33 614 317 372
telephone
+44 (0)20 7313 8040
www.galerie-sismann.com
www.sphinxfineart.com
workshop of
antonio rossellino (1427–1479)
Virgin and Child, c.1500
Painted cartapesta
22¹³⁄₁₆ in . 58 cm high
attributed to
philippe bertrand(1664–1724)
Lucretia, c.1704
Marble
27³⁄₁₆ × 12 in . 69 cm high
giovanni antonio pellegrini
(1675–1741)
Young Hannibal Swears
Enmity to Rome
Oil on canvas
27¹⁵⁄₁₆ × 37 in . 71 × 94 cm
Stoppenbach
& Delestre Ltd
17 Ryder Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 p y
louis welden hawkins
(1849–1910)
Portrait d’enfant au bonnet rouge
c.1880–1890
Watercolour on paper
Signed lower left
10³⁄₁₆ × 8⁹⁄₁₆ in . 259 × 218 mm
Tomasso Brothers
Fine Art
12 Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 1 b n
telephone
+44 (0)20 7930 9304
telephone
+44 (0)20 7839 9394
www.artfrancais.com
www.tomassobrothers.co.uk
exhibition
The Sculptor’s Menagerie
Cut out with shapd corners and
place on the tinted background.
francesco righetti
(1749–1819)
écorché Horse
Bronze
9⅛ in . 23.3 cm high
8⅛ in . 20.4 cm wide
Trinity Fine Art Ltd
Carlo Orsi
and Walter Padovani
29 Bruton Street
London w 1 j 6 q p
telephone
+44 (0)20 7493 4916
www.trinityfineart.com
dominicus stainhart
(1655–1712)
The Meeting of Leo I and Attila
(after the original by Alessandro
Algardi in St. Peter’s, Rome)
Ivory, in an ebonized wood
and ormolu mounted frame
18¹¹⁄₁₆ × 10⁷⁄₁₆ in . 47.5 × 26.5 cm
Rafael Valls Ltd
11 Duke Street, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 b n
telephone
+44 (0)20 7930 1144
www.rafaelvalls.co.uk
exhibition
The Painter’s Menagerie
jacob van toorenvliet
(1640–1719)
A Turkey taunting a Spaniel
Oil on copper
Signed with monogram and
dated ‘JT f 67’
6¹³⁄₁₆ × 8⅝ in . 17 × 21.5 mm
andrea scacciati (1642–1710)
A Still Life of Roses on a Ledge
with a Parrot on a hanging Perch
Oil on canvas
16⅛ × 12¹³⁄₁₆ in . 41 × 32.5 cm
Rupert Wace
Ancient Art
The Weiss Gallery
19 Crown Passage, St James’s
London s w 1 y 6 p p
telephone
+44 (0)20 7409 0035
telephone
+44 (0)20 7495 1623
www.rupertwace.co.uk
Roman, 1st–2nd century ad
Cinerary urn
Glass
10¾ in . 27.3 cm high
Roman, 1st–2nd century ad
Cinerary urn
Marble
15¼ in . 38.7 mm high
59 Jermyn Street
London s w 1 y 6 l x
www.weissgallery.com
exhibition
From Merchants to Monarchs:
Frans Pourbus the Younger
with a selection of 16th and 17th century
British and Northern European portraits
frans pourbus the younger
(1596–1622)
Margherita Gonzaga,
Duchess of Lorraine (1591–1632)
1606
Oil on canvas
40 × 30¾ in . 102 × 78 cm
Bonhams
Christie’s
101 New Bond Street
London w 1 s 1 s r
8 King Street
London s w 1 y 6 q t
Old Master
& British Paintings
telephone
+44 (0)20 7468 8261
telephone
+44 (0)20 7389 2084
www.bonhams.com
www.christies.com
evening sale
King Street, London
9 July 2015 at 7 pm
Old Master Paintings
London
8 July 2015 at 2 pm
giorgio giulio clovio (1498–1578)
The Virgin Annunciate surrounded
by a decorative border
Gouache and gold on vellum laid on card
The reverse inscribed in a later hand
Julius Clovius macedo monumenta hoec
Alexandro/Farnesio cardi
5½ × 4½ in . 14 × 11.5 cm
jan van kessel, the elder (1626–1679)
A still life of tulips, irises, apple blossom,
roses, convolvulus, gooseberries and
other flowers in a glass vase with shells,
caterpillars, a dragonfly and other insects
Oil on copper
Signed and dated lower left
J van Kessel fecit Anno 165?
31⅛ × 23¹³⁄₁₆ in . 79 × 60.5 mm
sir peter paul rubens
(1577–1640)
Venus supplicating Jupiter
Oil on oak panel, unframed
20 × 14¾ in . 50.8 × 37.5 cm
Sotheby’s
34 –35 New Bond Street
London w 1 a 2 a a
Old Master
& British Paintings
telephone
+44 (0)20 7293 5420
even ing sa le
London
8 July 2015 at 7 pm
www.sothebys.com
lucas cranach the elder
(1472–1553)
La Bocca della Verità
( The Jaws of Truth)
Oil and tempera on
red beechwood panel
43¾ × 39⅜ in . 111 × 100 cm
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