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Eloge de l'Art par Alain Truong

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17 mai 2009

A sancai pottery horse, Tang Dynasty

A sancai pottery horse, Tang Dynasty
A sancai pottery horse, Tang Dynasty Elegantly modelled standing four-square on a rectangular base, the head alertly raised, the forelock parted and ears pricked, the body covered with a light straw glaze leaving the saddle unglazed, the bridle, breast...
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17 mai 2009

A rare and large sancai-glazed architectural fitting of Guanyin in a grotto, Ming Dynasty

A rare and large sancai-glazed architectural fitting of Guanyin in a grotto, Ming Dynasty
A rare and large sancai-glazed architectural fitting of Guanyin in a grotto, Ming Dynasty Representing Guanyin seated in royal ease on a raised rockwork pedestal, dressed in loose-fitting robes, open at the chest to reveal a jewelled pendant necklace,...
17 mai 2009

The Nidhika and Pershant Mehta Arts of India Gallery @ The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston

The Nidhika and Pershant Mehta Arts of India Gallery @ The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston
Indian Nagini, 9th century. Sandstone. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; museum purchase with funds provided by "One Great Night in November HOUSTON, TX.- The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston opens a new permanent gallery in the Caroline Wiess Law Building...
17 mai 2009

Quoet : Nicolas Poussin

Quoet : Nicolas Poussin
"Painting is nothing but an imitation of human actions". Nicolas Poussin
16 mai 2009

A large documentary polychrome-glazed pottery tripod censer, Wanli, dated 1589 and of the period

A large documentary polychrome-glazed pottery tripod censer, Wanli, dated 1589 and of the period
A large documentary polychrome-glazed pottery tripod censer, Wanli, dated 1589 and of the period Raised on three monster-mask legs, the body deftly carved in high relief around the exterior with a pair of confronted dragons amidst a single blossoming...
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16 mai 2009

Cut-cornered rectangular step-cut diamond ring

Cut-cornered rectangular step-cut diamond ring
Cut-cornered rectangular step-cut diamond ring Set with a cut-cornered rectangular step-cut diamond weighing 5.20 carats, the shoulders decorated with single-cut stones, mounted in platinum, size 47½. Accompanied by GIA report no. 10217839 stating that...
16 mai 2009

L’Afrique - Pendule. Époque fin XVIIIe siècle

L’Afrique - Pendule. Époque fin XVIIIe siècle
L’Afrique - Pendule. Époque fin XVIIIe siècle. en bronze ciselé, doré et patiné. Le personnage représenté assis sur le mouvement. Le cadran émaillé marqué Marteau Fils à ROUEN. Il tient un arc et une flêche à ses pieds une tortue à ses côtés un léopard....
16 mai 2009

A blue and white green-enamelled baluster vase. Second half of the 16th century

A blue and white green-enamelled baluster vase. Second half of the 16th century
A blue and white green-enamelled baluster vase. Second half of the 16th century Painted with four vertical lotus scrolls outlined in blue and reserved in white against the blue ground, emanating from a border of lotus lappets decorated in green enamel...
16 mai 2009

Rare fancy intense pink pear-shaped diamond ring

Rare fancy intense pink pear-shaped diamond ring
Rare fancy intense pink pear-shaped diamond ring The fancy intense pink pear-shaped diamond weighing 5.29 carats, flanked by shield-shaped stones, mounted in platinum, size 51½, illustrated unmounted. Accompanied by GIA report no. 17451666 stating that...
16 mai 2009

Claude Michel dit Clodion (Nancy, 1738 - Paris, 1814), Vestale portant un tambour de basque rempli de fruits. Fin du XVIIIe sièc

Claude Michel dit Clodion (Nancy, 1738 - Paris, 1814), Vestale portant un tambour de basque rempli de fruits. Fin du XVIIIe sièc
Claude Michel dit Clodion (Nancy, 1738 - Paris, 1814), Vestale portant un tambour de basque rempli de fruits. Fin du XVIIIe siècle. Statuette en terre cuite. Signée au dos, sur la terrasse : CLODION. (N renversé). (Petits accidents et manques.). Haut....
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