Lorenzo Bartolini
(Florence 1777-1850)
La Carità Educatrice
Exhibited at the Salon in 1824 (probably plaster)
White marble
Signed Bartolini Compose e Termino
Carved ca. 1840
Height 289,5cm (190,5cm)
Acquired by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam
François Pompon
(Saulieu 1855-1933 Paris)
Ours Blanc
Plaster exhibited at the Salon d'Automne 1922
This version carved by the artist in 1925 (second of nine)
Lens stone, on original wooden base
Signed Pompon
24 x 45 x 13cm
Rafaelle Monti
(Iseo 1818 - 1881 London)
Eve after the Fall
Exhibited World Exhibition London 1851
Marble
Signed "R. Monti"
Carved by the artist ca. 1851
Height 81cm
Aristide Maillol
(1861-1944)
La Pudique, 1900
(Woman covering her breast)
Pink patinated terracotta
Life time unique, press moulded by the artist, signed with the monogram ‘M’ with the ‘a’ inserted
H. 16,4cm, l.22,1 cm, d.7,4 cm
Richard James Wyatt
(London 1795 - 1850 Rome)
Nymph entering the bath
Circa 1834
White marble
Signed: R. J. WYATT FECIT ROMÆ
Height 155cm
Philippe Wolfers
(Brussels 1858-1929)
Les Muses Endormies
(The Sleeping Muses)
Carrara marble
Ca. 1917
Signed Ph. Wolfers
height 181 cm base included
Egide Rombaux
(Schaarbeek 1865 - Ukkel 1942)
Art Nouveau longcase clock
White marble, giltbronze and malachite
Signed E. Rombaux and L. Evrard on the marble and Leonce Evrard a Bruxelles on the dial
Ca. 1900
Dimensions: 220 x 44 x 35cm
Louis Moritz
(The Hague 1773-1850 Amsterdam)
Zeus halts the chariot of Diomedes and Nestor with a bolt of lightning
(From The Iliad by Homer)
Oil on canvas 100 x 82cm
Circa 1810
Jan Adam Kruseman
(Haarlem 1804-1862)
The wise and the foolish virgins
(“Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day, nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh” Matthew 25:13)
Oil on canvas, 95 x 77cm
Signed and dated l.l. J.A. Kruseman 1848
Acquired by Museum Jan Cunnen in Oss
Amaranth, sycamore, tulipwood, maple, ebony, satinwood, holly,
boxwood and padouk on oak and pine base
The Netherlands, Transition Louis XV-Louis XVI, ca. 1770
Height 240cm, depth 75cm










