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Wednesday April 10, 2019 ® ® WEDNESDAY APRIL 10, 2019 ® INCLUDING RUSSIAN WORKS OF ART AUCTION Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 10am EXHIBITION Saturday, April 6, 10am – 5pm Sunday, April 7, Noon – 5pm Monday, April 8, 10am – 6pm LOCATION Doyle 175 East 87th Street New York City 212-427-2730 www.Doyle.com PAINTINGS 1 8 19th/20th Century School Fernando Batista 15 INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATES OF CONTENTS River Landscape American, b. 1925 Claudia Julia Bret-Charbonnier The Collection of Charlotte Bergman Paintings 1-103 Oil on canvas Landscape with a Barn in the Distance French, 1863-1950 14 1/2 x 22 3/4 inches Signed Fernando Batista (lr) Bateau Chargé De Fleurs Au Bord A Prominent Connecticut Estate Prints 104-118 C Estate of Walter Mehr Oil on canvas D’une Rivière, 1885 James Chip Dale Russian Works of Art 119-185 $800-1,200 10 1/4 x 16 1/8 inches Signed Claudia Charbonnier and David Follett Furniture & Decorations 186-268 C dated 85 (lr) 2 $300-500 Oil on canvas Nancy Friday Silver 269-305 20th/21st Century School 34 1/2 x 45 inches A Gentleman, Park Avenue and Southampton, New York Furniture & Decorations 306-417 Still Life with Fruit 9 Bonnie Jacobson Chandeliers & Lighting 418-432 Bears signature R. Bernard (lr) Fernando Batista Provenance: Oil on canvas American, b. 1925 Sale: Sotheby’s New York, 19th Century Linda Lee Johnson Furniture & Decorations 433-548 20 x 24 inches Fishing Schooner (L. A. Dunton) European Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture, Marcella Katz Rugs, Carpets & Tapestry 549-574 C Signed Fernando Batista (lr) Oct 12, 1994, lot 113 Mary Jane Kenny to be Sold to $500-900 Oil on canvasboard C 18 x 24 inches $2,500-4,500 Benefit the Bonaventura Devine Foundation 3 C Glossary I George Labalme, Jr. John Alvy $300-500 16 A Lady Conditions of Sale II French, b. 1921 British School Terms of Guarantee IV Venise, 1962 10 19th Century Albert Lee Signed Alvy (ll); signed Alvy, dated 62 and Village Scene with Man on Horseback Information on Sales & Use Tax V Belgian School The Noel and Harriette Levine Collection inscribed as titled on the reverse 19th Century Signed indistinctly (ll) David E. Levy Buying at Doyle VI Oil on canvas Christ Healing the Sick Oil on canvas Selling at Doyle VIII 41 5/8 x 30 1/8 inches Oil on panel 18 1/2 x 25 1/8 inches Susan S. Maizell C 23 x 29 1/2 inches C Auction Schedule IX Peter Mayer $700-900 Unframed $700-1,200 Walter Mehr Company Directory X C 4 $800-1,200 17 A Private New Jersey Estate Absentee Bid Form XII Alexis Paul Arapov British School A Private Collection Russian/American, 1904-1948 11 18th/19th Century Romulo M. Prudente Ride Through Town Sixto Blasco View of a Harbor Signed Arapoff (ll) Cuban, 1926-1996 Signed S. Andrews and further J. Robert and Gladys Rosenthal Gouache on thin board Uomo Solo inscribed indistinctly (lr) Marianne Schaller 20 x 27 1/4 inches Oil on canvas Oil on panel Florence L. Shelby C 25 1/2 x 36 1/4 inches 9 x 11 3/8 inches $800-1,200 C Estate of David Follett Howard S. Smith Provenance: $600-800 James W. Smith 5 Galerie Internationale, New York Wendy Vanderbilt Lehman Yolande Ardissone Thence by descent to the current owner 18 French, b. 1927 C Richard Burnier Joan Harmon Van Metre, The Plains, VA Ciel Breton $400-600 Dutch, 1826-1884 Barbara Wainscott Signed Ardissone (lr); inscribed as titled on The Long Journey Home the stretcher 12 Signed R Burnier (ll) Oil on canvas Oil on canvas Manner of Gerard ter Borch 28 3/4 x 36 1/4 inches A Lady Playing a Lute 27 1/2 x 38 3/4 inches INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM C Oil on panel C Estate of Walter Mehr A Bedminster, New Jersey Collector $3,000-4,000 12 1/4 x 19 5/8 inches $2,000-4,000 Together with Manner of Caspar Netscher A Beekman Place Apartment 6 Scouring the Pot 19 Formerly in the inventory of Berry-Hill Galleries, New York Leon Nikolaevich Bakst Inscribed indisctinctly on the reverse After Auguste Nicolas Cain A Connecticut Private Collection Russian, 1866-1924 Oil on canvas Chien de Meute au Piquet Textile Design 12 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches (Pack Dog Tethered to a Stump) The Personal Collection of the Owners of Decor International, Signed “Moscou”/Leon Bakst (lr) C Estate of David Follett Signed A. CAIN on the side of the base Newbury Street, Boston, MA Gouache on paper with silver and gold $600-800 Bronze with brown patina A Red Bank, New Jersey Private Collector paint over pencil Height 13 1/2 inches; length 17 1/2 inches 18 3/4 x 24 inches 13 C The Estate of Barbara Wainscott A Short Hills, New Jersey Private Collector C Carlo Bossoli $700-900 A New York Collector $700-900 Swiss, 1815-1884 A Collection on Rittenhouse Square View of Rome from Monte Mario 7 Signed C. Bossoli (ll) A San Francisco Collector Myron Barlow Watercolor and gouache on paper The Daniel M. Tabas Family Foundation American, 1873-1937 9 3/4 x 13 1/2 inches Trees by a Marshy Pond, 1919 Signed Barlow, dated 19 and inscribed Provenance: À Mon Ami / J.A. Messina (ll) Private collection, New York Oil on canvas C 17 x 22 inches $1,000-3,000 C $1,000-1,500 14 NO LOT VIEW THE ILLUSTRATED CATALOG AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 5 20 26 32 38 45 51 Pauline Caspers Continental School Dutch School French School Dora Holzhandler Italian School French, fl. 1890-1912 19th Century 19th/20th Century 19th Century English/French, 1928-2015 18th/19th Century Lilac and Peonies with Irises Spielkätzchen Fishing Smacks off the Coast, 1873 A Man Drinking a Cordial Sabbat in Jerusalem, 1990 Sibyl Signed Pauline Caspers (lr) Bears signature J Hartung (ll); inscribed as Signed E. Baker and dated 1873 (lr) Oil on canvas Signed Dora Holzhandler and dated 90 (lc); Oil on canvas laid to board Oil on canvas titled and H. Hartung / 1890 on a label Oil on canvas 22 x 17 3/4 inches stamped Dora Holzhandler and inscribed as Sight 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 inches 35 x 46 inches affixed to the reverse 28 1/4 x 39 3/4 inches C titled on the reverse C Oil on panel • $800-1,200 Acrylic on canvas $800-1,200 Provenance: 8 1/4 x 10 3/8 inches $800-1,200 34 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches Richmond Gallery, London C 39 Unframed 52 C $500-700 33 French School C Isaac Jiro Matsuoka Izacyro $1,000-1,500 Erté (Romain De Tirtoff) 18th Century $600-800 American, b. 1930 27 Russian/French, 1892-1990 Young Girl Reading Untitled, 1968 21 Frederick Cress (i) Conte Hindou, 1921 Pastel on paper 46 Signed Izachyro and dated 68 (ul) Chen Chi Australian, 1938-2009 Signed Erté (lr); stamped with artist’s studio Sight 15 3/8 x 12 inches Jennifer Hornyak 50 x 29 3/4 inches Chinese/American, 1912-2005 Clown (Puppet Series), 1965 stamp Romain de Tirtoff / Erté / C Canadian, b. 1940 Unframed Horse Drawn Carriages, 1977 Signed Cress and dated 65 (lr) Villa Excelsior Beausoleil AM, $700-900 Nice Dans L’Après-Midi Signed Chen Chi and dated 77 (ll); Oil on board inscribed Conte Hindou / No. 527 (20) and Signed Horynak (ll); signed Horynak and Provenance: also inscribed with Chinese characters 24 x 36 inches dated 1921 on the reverse 40 inscribed as titled on the reverse Galerie Internationale, New York on left Gouache on paper Klaus Fussman 38 x 42 inches Thence by descent to the current owner Gouache and watercolor on paper Provenance: Sight 14 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches German, b. 1938 C 6 5/8 x 26 3/4 inches [Sale]: Leonard Joel Auctions, Coast of Amalfi, 1983 Provenance: $700-900 C Jun. 17, 2014, lot 28 (ii) Danseuse Exotique Signed Fu and dated 83 (lr) Eleonore Austerer Gallery, San Francisco $1,200-1,800 C Signed Erté (lr); stamped with artist’s stamp Watercolor and gouache on paper C 53 $800-1,200 Erté / Romain de Tirtoff and numbered 11 1/2 x 16 inches $300-500 Isaac Jiro Matsuoka Izacyro 22 32 34 on the reverse American, b. 1930 Arthur Morris Cohen 28 Gouache on paper Provenance: 47 Untitled 26, 1968 American, 1928-2012 Patricia Dobson Sight 12 1/8 x 7 1/2 inches Achim Moeller Fine Art Ltd., New York Brenda Horowitz Signed Izachyro and dated 68 (ur), Long Point Light, 1997-98 American, b. 1947 C C American, b. 1932 numbered 26 on the reverse Signed Arthur Cohen (lr); Tularosa Ollias $1,500-2,500 $1,000-1,500 Pond Village 50 x 29 3/4 inches signed Arthur Cohen and inscribed Signed Patricia Dobson / AICA (lr) Signed B. Horowitz (lr) and signed Brenda Unframed as titled on the stretcher Mixed media on board 34 41 Horowitz on the reverse Oil on canvas 15 x 22 7/8 inches European School Eleanore E. Kramer van Genabeth Acrylic on canvas Provenance: 15 3/4 x 20 inches C 19th/20th Century 19th/20th Century 36 1/8 x 40 1/8 inches Galerie Internationale, New York C $1,500-2,500 Three Boy Musicians: A Decorative Wall Panel Women in a Field, 1889 Thence by descent to the current owner $1,200-1,800 Oil on canvas Signed E E Kramer van Genabeth and Provenance: C 29 71 1/2 x 24 inches dated 1889 (lr) Berta Walker Gallery, Provincetown, MA $700-900 23 Attributed to Jean Gabriel Domergue C Oil on canvas C Continental School French, 1889-1962 $1,000-3,000 24 x 38 1/4 inches $800-1,200 54 Late 19th Century Portrait of a Young Woman C Manner of Jacob Jordaens Blossoming Roses in a Garden Bears signature Jean Gabriel Domergue (lr) 35 $600-800 48 Historical Portrait of a Prince said to be Oil on canvas, ovoid, within Pastel on paper Ugo Fioravanti Diana Horowitz Philip the Good of Burgundy, within a painted spandrels 22 3/4 x 18 1/2 inches Italian, 20th Century 42 American, b.
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