Auction 261023 THIRD SESSION - OCTOBER 2023 "WESTERN ART".
By Subastas Darley
Oct 26, 2023
Av. Menéndez Pidal 13 Valencia, Spain

THIRD SESSION, "WESTERN ART

Start at 5:00 p.m.

Lots 361 - 650


Large family collection of "Orientalist Sculptures", Germany.


Old masters paintings


European, Spanish and Valencian painting of the 19th century

Antonia Ferreras Beltran (1873-c.1935)

Vicente Nicolau Cotanda (1852 - 1899)

Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench (1849 - 1916)

Joaquín Agrasot y Juan (1836/37 - 1919)

José Balaca y Carrión (1810 - 1869)

Simón Gómez Polo (1845 - 1880)

Ramón Muñoz Rubio (1867 - 1910)

Daniel Cortina (1855 - 1882)

Francisco Gimeno Arasa (1858 - 1927) 

Julio Peris Brell (1866 - 1944)

Genaro Palao (1868 - 1933) 


20th Century painting

Jose Royo (1941)

Eustaquio Segrelles del Pilar (1936) 

Vicente Giner Valls (1933) 

Jose Navarro Llorens (1867 - 1923) 

Jose Peris Aragó (1907 - 2003) 

Felipe Santamans (1951)

Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez-Clement (1893 - 1968)


Emmanuel Mané-Katz (1894 - 1962)

Pinchus Krémègne (1890 - 1981) 

Jean Dufy (1888 - 1964)

Michel Kikoine (1892 - 1968)


Decorative arts, maps, graphic works, contemporary and furniture.


More information in the catalog.


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LOT 596:

Musical instrument "Zanfona", France, 17th century

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Auction took place on Oct 26, 2023 at Subastas Darley
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Musical instrument "Zanfona", France, 17th century

Rubbed chordophone musical instrument from the 17th century or later in carved wood and folk decoration. The soundboard is pear-shaped, three strings, keyboard, crank and tuners on the top of the bridge, which ends in a scroll.

The Hurdy Gurdy was an instrument practiced among the people in France or Europe. There are numerous variants of this instrument between different regions and eras. The notes change by pressing the keys that shorten the melody string. The hand wheel creates the friction that makes the instrument sound.

References: St Cecilia's Hall "Concert Room & Music Museum", Hurdy Gurdy, reference number: 0292.

Total size: 77 x 20 x 30 cm approx.; Length (without crank): 70 cm approx.


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