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19th ANTIQUE DEALERS PARIS BIENNIAL
01 June 1998


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Rare marquetry regulator by André-Charles Boulle,
17th Century

Some good pieces of furniture will be exhibited at the Biennial, notably a pair of benches made in Florence during the 16th Century, a gilt wood French console of the 17th Century, a small marquetry commode of the early 18th Century, a Louis XV satin wood commode by Charles Cressent, circa 1748, a lacquered commode decorated with Chinese scenes by François Rübestuck, circa 1765, and a pair of Italian painted wardrobes. Among medieval pieces, Brimo de Laroussilhe from Paris will exhibit a gilt copper figure of a shepherd made in Limoges around 1215, an ivory sculpture representing Saint

Anne and the Virgin from the late 14th Century and a gold and enamel Byzantine ring of around 650 A.D while Jacqueline Boccador, also from Paris, will exhibit a series of stone and wood statues from the 15th and 16th centuries.
Among some spectacular pieces will be a Louis XIV cristal chandelier made around 1700 (galerie Perpitch), a Boulle marquetry regulator also from the same period (François Leage) and several 18th Century clocks while the Neuse Galerie from Bremen will offer some great silver objects and sculptures from the 16th Century.

The Biennial will as usual rely on several great paintings to ensure its success notably with a 14th century work on panel by Andrea Bonaiuti (active in Florence circa 1350) showing
St John the Baptist and St James and also a wood panel by Agnolo Gaddi, active in Florence from 1369, showing the Virgin and the Christ child (both at Brimo de la Roussilhe).

Among other paintings, a portrait of Frederik the Wise, Elector of Saxony, by Lucas Cranach the Elder (de Jonckheere), a view of a river with peasants and fishermen by Jan Brueghel the Younger (Haboldt), two still lifes by Jan van Kessel (de Jonckheere), others by Abraham Mignon (de Jonckheere) and Justus van Huysum (Gierhards) and among modern paintings, works by Derain, van Dongen, Dufy, Braque, Rudolf Ernst, Bonnard, Soutine, Matisse, Valtat, Luce, Rouault and de Staël.

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