SECOND DAY | AUCTION DECEMBER 21st
THIRD SESSION "WESTERN ART"
LOTS 361 - 650
Start: 4:30 p.m.(Spain - Valencia)
Ancient painting, 19th century, 20th century and contemporary.
Terracotta, bronze, wood and marble sculptures.
Decorative arts: silver, ivory, glass, ceramics and porcelain.
Clocks, furniture, lamps, rugs.
Books and documents.
PREFERRED LOT:
Juan Ribalta (1596 - 1628) "Saint Martin sharing his cloak with the beggar"
Oil on canvas of large dimensions. With period frame in carved and gilded wood.
Size: 281 x 183 cm
Provenance:
Written sources speak about the s. Martin painted by Juan Ribalta for the Valldecrist Carthusian Monastery (Altura, Castell?), founded by King Martin the Humane at the end of the 14th century. This altar painting, destined for the monastery, was made in honor of the monarch. The painting was lost during the disentailment of the religious building in the 19th century. There are earlier sources that identify the work, such as the manuscript by Fray Joaqu?n Vivas on the "Foundation of the Royal Charterhouse of Val de Cristo", and in turn by Jos? Mar?a P?rez in an article "Painters and paintings in the Royal Monastery of the Charterhouse of Valdecristo" of 1936.
Acquired by a private collection in Granada.
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LOT 450:
Ernst Wahliss (1836 - 1900) "Escanciador"
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Start price:
€
100
Estimated price :
€100 - €200
Buyer's Premium: 27%
VAT: 21%
On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
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Ernst Wahliss (1836 - 1900) "Escanciador"
Enamelled porcelain. It depicts the figure of a water carrier on a classical pedestal. The reference number is indicated in the centre of the base '1276'. It shows a blue enamel stamp on the inside "EW / Turn Wien / (inside a crown) Made in Austria". Missing.
Provenance: Large family collection, Germany, from the 1990s
Height: 43 cm

