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Delorme Collin Du Bocage DELORME &COLLIN DU BOCAGE DROUOT 16 juin 2010 DELORME &COLLIN DU BOCAGE SOMMAIRE DESSINS TABLEAUX BIJOUX ARGENTERIE ASIE CÉRAMIQUE OBJETS D’ART MOBILIER TAPIS Mercredi 16 juin 2010, à 14 h Drouot Richelieu Salles 5 et 6 9, rue Drouot 75009 paris DELORME Expositions publiques : &COLLIN DU BOCAGE le mardi 15 juin de 11hà 18h 17, rue de Provence et le matin de la vente de 11h à 12h 75009 Paris Tél. pendant l’exposition : 01 48 00 20 05 Tél : 01 58 18 39 05 Fax : 01 58 18 39 09 [email protected] Catalogue réalisé en collaboration avec Jean Marie TISSANDIÉ, S.V.V. N°2003 - 458 Commissaire-Priseur habilité RCS B445 271 679 Contact étude : Julien Remaut www.parisencheres.com 16 Juin 2010 tDELORME$0--*/%6#0$"(&t1 2 tDELORME COLLIN DU BOCAGE t+VJO 16 Juin 2010 tDELORME$0--*/%6#0$"(&t3 2 tDELORME COLLIN DU BOCAGE t+VJO 16 Juin 2010 tDELORME$0--*/%6#0$"(&t3 EXPERTS Dessins et tableaux anciens Céramique Monsieur René MILLET Monsieur Cyrille FROISSART 4, rue de Miromesnil 9, rue Frédéric Bastiat 75008 Paris 75008 Paris Tél. : 01 44 51 05 90 Tél. : 01 42 25 29 80 Fax : 01 44 51 05 91 A décrit les lots suivis A décrit les lots suivis des initiales CF. des initiales RM Mobilier - Objets d’art Dessins anciens Monsieur Guillaume DILLÉE Cabinet de BAYSER Expert près la Cour d’Appel de Paris 69 rue Sainte Anne 26, rue Vaneau 75002 Paris 75007 Paris Tél. : 01 47 03 49 87 Tel. : 01 53 30 87 00 Fax : 01 42 97 51 03 Fax : 01 44 51 74 12 A décrit les lots suivis A décrit les lots suivis des initiales CB des initiales GD 112 Dessins et tableaux modernes Cabinet d’expertise 1 7 12 Monsieur Frédéric CHANOIT FRANC-SAINT SALVY François BOUCHER, attribué à École ALLEMANDE du XIXème siècle École FRANCAISE de la fin du XVIIIème siècle, 12, rue Drouot 7 rue Charles Bassée L’amour Un soldat de profil, une lance sur l’épaule suiveur de Jean – Baptiste LE PRINCE 75009 Paris 94120 Fontenay sous Bois Sanguine. Plume et encre brune. Un vieil oriental tenant un éventail, dans un paysage Tél. : 01 47 70 22 33 Tél. : 06 13 09 09 92 32,5 x 41,5 cm à vue Porte un monogramme en bas à gauche GF. avec église A décrit les lots suivis A décrit les lots suivis 1 500 / 2 000 € 20 x 14 cm Aquarelle sur traits à la pierre noire. des initiales FC des initiales CEFS RM 200 / 300 € 19 x 13,5 cm RM 600 / 800 € Messieurs Fabrice AUTANÉ et Monsieur Guy KALFON RM 2 8 Jean-Pierre DOUX 8, rue Drouot École ITALIENNE du XVIIIème siècle Tel : 06 20 85 24 75 75009 Paris École FRANCAISE du XIXème siècle 13 Tête de femme portant un diadème Elégantes assemblée dans un salon ou 06 85 83 18 54 Tel. : 01 45 23 07 54 Sanguine. Attribué à Raymond Eugène GOETHALS Ont décrit le lot Fax : 01 48 24 19 46 Elégante assemblée au bal (1804 – 1864) Porte une inscription au crayon noir en haut à Elégante assemblée dans un atelier de peintre Adécrit les lots suivis gauche C. Lebrun Étude de paysage Argenterie des initiales GK Ensemble de trois dessins. Plume et encre noire et Sanguine. 9 x 7,5 cm brune, sur traits de crayon noir. VENDÔME EXPERTISE (Manques, mauvaises état, restauration). 22 x 29 cm Monsieur Olivier POMEZ Monsieur Christian RICOUR-DUMAS 15,5 x 30 cm environ Auteur de charmants paysages, Eugène Goethals est devenu quasiment 200 / 300 € méconnu aujourd’hui. Fils d’un belge amateur d’Art établi à Bordeaux, 25, rue Drouot 45, rue de Lourmel RM 200 / 300 € 75009 Paris 75015 Paris RM il étudia à Paris chez Gudin. Il fut aussi restaurateur au musée de sa Tél. : 01 42 46 80 86 Tél. : 01.45.79.20.80 ville natale. Il exposa au Salon entre 1834 et 1839 et après une longue 9 interruption sans doute due au fait qu’il était inclassable, entre 1861 et Fax. : 01 42 46 80 88 Fax : 01.45.79.25.44 3 1864. A décrit les lots suivis A décrit les lots suivis École française du XVIIIe siècle Francisco TORRESCASSANA ( ? – Barcelone 1918) 200 / 300 € des initiales OP des initiales CRD Portrait de femme de profil Lot de trois dessins RM Crayon noir. 300 / 500 € Bijoux Tapis et tapisseries 17 x 13 cm 14 VENDÔME EXPERTISE Monsieur Jean Louis MOURIER (Insolé et rousseurs). 10 Joseph Nicolas Robert FLEURY dit ROBERT – Monsieur Christian VION 14, rue Hardoit 200 / 300 € École française de la fin du XVIIIe siècle FLEURY (Cologne 1797 – Paris 1890) 25, rue Drouot 77320 Jouy-sur-Morin CB Portrait d’homme à l’habit rose Scène de la Saint Barthélémy 75009 Paris Tél. : 06 09 61 80 37 Pastel ovale. Plume et encre brune, lavis brun. Tél. : 01 42 46 80 86 Fax. : 01 64 20 12 31 Porte une signature et une date vers le milieu à Signé en bas à gauche Robert - fleury Fax. : 01 42 46 80 88 Adécrit les lots suivis 4 droite Delatour 1761 20,5 x 26 cm A décrit les lots suivis des initiales JLM École VENITIENNE du XVIIIème siècle 71 x 58 cm 200 / 300 € des initiales VE Sainte Marie – Madeleine et l’Enfant Jésus 1 500/ 2 000 € Nous pouvons rapprocher notre dessin de la toile Scène de la Saint Plume et encre brune, lavis brun RM Barthélémy : Asie 18,5 x 11,5 cm l’assassinat de Briou, gouverneur du prince de Conti, le 24 août 1572, Monsieur Pierre ANSAS et 200 / 300 € réalisée en 1833 par Robert – Fleury et conservée au Louvre (voir RM 11 Catalogue sommaire illustré des peintures du musée du Louvre et du musée Madame Anne PAPILLON D’ALTON École FRANCAISE vers 1780 28 rue Beaubourg d’Orsay, tome IV, École française, Paris, 1986, p. 194, reproduit). 5 Figure de Diane RM 75003 Paris Sanguine. Tél. : 01 42 60 88 25 École FRANCAISE de la fin du XVIIIème siècle Figure de Moïse, décor d’église 40 x 28 cm Ont décrit les lots suivis des initiales 300 / 400 € PA. Plume et encre brune, lavis gris 27,5 x 15,5 cm RM 200 / 300 € RM 6 Emile BERCHMANS (Liège 1867 - ?) Couple enlacé Crayon noir, sanguine et rehauts de blanc 11,5 x 20,5 cm 150 / 200 € RM 4 tDELORME COLLIN DU BOCAGE t+VJO EÏDFNCSFtDELORME$0--*/%6#0$"(&t5 EXPERTS Dessins et tableaux anciens Céramique Monsieur René MILLET Monsieur Cyrille FROISSART 4, rue de Miromesnil 9, rue Frédéric Bastiat 75008 Paris 75008 Paris Tél. : 01 44 51 05 90 Tél. : 01 42 25 29 80 Fax : 01 44 51 05 91 A décrit les lots suivis A décrit les lots suivis des initiales CF. des initiales RM Mobilier - Objets d’art Dessins anciens Monsieur Guillaume DILLÉE Cabinet de BAYSER Expert près la Cour d’Appel de Paris 69 rue Sainte Anne 26, rue Vaneau 75002 Paris 75007 Paris Tél. : 01 47 03 49 87 Tel. : 01 53 30 87 00 Fax : 01 42 97 51 03 Fax : 01 44 51 74 12 A décrit les lots suivis A décrit les lots suivis des initiales CB des initiales GD 112 Dessins et tableaux modernes Cabinet d’expertise 1 7 12 Monsieur Frédéric CHANOIT FRANC-SAINT SALVY François BOUCHER, attribué à École ALLEMANDE du XIXème siècle École FRANCAISE de la fin du XVIIIème siècle, 12, rue Drouot 7 rue Charles Bassée L’amour Un soldat de profil, une lance sur l’épaule suiveur de Jean – Baptiste LE PRINCE 75009 Paris 94120 Fontenay sous Bois Sanguine. Plume et encre brune. Un vieil oriental tenant un éventail, dans un paysage Tél. : 01 47 70 22 33 Tél. : 06 13 09 09 92 32,5 x 41,5 cm à vue Porte un monogramme en bas à gauche GF. avec église A décrit les lots suivis A décrit les lots suivis 1 500 / 2 000 € 20 x 14 cm Aquarelle sur traits à la pierre noire. des initiales FC des initiales CEFS RM 200 / 300 € 19 x 13,5 cm RM 600 / 800 € Messieurs Fabrice AUTANÉ et Monsieur Guy KALFON RM 2 8 Jean-Pierre DOUX 8, rue Drouot École ITALIENNE du XVIIIème siècle Tel : 06 20 85 24 75 75009 Paris École FRANCAISE du XIXème siècle 13 Tête de femme portant un diadème Elégantes assemblée dans un salon ou 06 85 83 18 54 Tel. : 01 45 23 07 54 Sanguine. Attribué à Raymond Eugène GOETHALS Ont décrit le lot Fax : 01 48 24 19 46 Elégante assemblée au bal (1804 – 1864) Porte une inscription au crayon noir en haut à Elégante assemblée dans un atelier de peintre Adécrit les lots suivis gauche C. Lebrun Étude de paysage Argenterie des initiales GK Ensemble de trois dessins. Plume et encre noire et Sanguine. 9 x 7,5 cm brune, sur traits de crayon noir. VENDÔME EXPERTISE (Manques, mauvaises état, restauration). 22 x 29 cm Monsieur Olivier POMEZ Monsieur Christian RICOUR-DUMAS 15,5 x 30 cm environ Auteur de charmants paysages, Eugène Goethals est devenu quasiment 200 / 300 € méconnu aujourd’hui. Fils d’un belge amateur d’Art établi à Bordeaux, 25, rue Drouot 45, rue de Lourmel RM 200 / 300 € 75009 Paris 75015 Paris RM il étudia à Paris chez Gudin. Il fut aussi restaurateur au musée de sa Tél. : 01 42 46 80 86 Tél. : 01.45.79.20.80 ville natale. Il exposa au Salon entre 1834 et 1839 et après une longue 9 interruption sans doute due au fait qu’il était inclassable, entre 1861 et Fax.
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