International Art

December 02, 2008

LOT 216

Lot 216

Eugene Isabey (1803-1886)

Eugene Isabey (1803-1886)
Lot 216 Details
Eugene Isabey (1803-1886), French

A STUDY OF A LADY IN A WIDE BRIMMED HAT (TWO VIEWS, A DOUBLE-SIDED WORK)

Black chalk drawings on gray paper

Together with:
Circle of Pietro Berrettini called Pietro da Cortona (circa 1596-1669), Italian,TWO FEMALE ALLEGORICAL FIGURES; Pen and brown ink with brown and gray wash, 8.25" x 6.75" — 21 x 17.1 cm.

Together with:
Simone Cantarini (1612-1648), Italian, YOUNG WOMAN HOLDING A CHALICE; Red chalk heightened with white; inscribed by Anton Maria Zanetti: “Simone Cantarini Pesa” lower right, 4.5" x 5.75" — 11.4 x 14.6 cm.

Together with:
19th Century French or Italian School, STUDY OF THREE WOMEN UNDER AN UMBRELLA; Pencil on laid paper, 5.1" x 4.8" — 13 x 12.2 cm.

Together with:
Follower of Francois Boucher (1703-1770), French, PASTORAL WITH CHILDREN PLAYING WITH A BIRD CAGE; Pencil on paper; inscribed lower right
Sight 10.25" x 7" — 26 x 17.8 cm.

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

Realised: $3,840
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Eugene Isabey (1803-1886)
  • Eugene Isabey (1803-1886)
  • Eugene Isabey (1803-1886)
  • Eugene Isabey (1803-1886)
  • Eugene Isabey (1803-1886)

CONDITION DETAILS

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