Estate / Collection: Property of The Constable Family, Cambridge and Sherborn, Massachusetts
18th-19th Century
A Four-Horse Carriage
Inscribed indistinctly in German along the upper edge; numbered 63l (upside down) (ll)
Brown ink with brown wash on laid paper
8 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches (21.5 x 31 cm)
Frame 14 1/8 x 17 7/8 inches (36 x 45.4 cm)
Provenance:
Mortimer Brandt, New York
Sold for $2,176
Estimated at $500 - $700
Includes Buyer's Premium
Estate / Collection: Property of The Constable Family, Cambridge and Sherborn, Massachusetts
18th-19th Century
A Four-Horse Carriage
Inscribed indistinctly in German along the upper edge; numbered 63l (upside down) (ll)
Brown ink with brown wash on laid paper
8 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches (21.5 x 31 cm)
Frame 14 1/8 x 17 7/8 inches (36 x 45.4 cm)
Provenance:
Mortimer Brandt, New York
Hinged to the mount near the upper left and upper right corners with white tape. Some faint numbers(14 and 7) in graphite pencil in the upper right corner. Some scattered ink splatters.
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Auction: Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints / English & Continental Decorative Arts, Jan 25, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- International competition drove strong results at Doyle's auction of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints on January 25, 2024. The sale showcased a wide range of works including landscapes, still lifes, portraits and religious subjects by European artists from the Renaissance through the 19th century.
Wojciech Kossak (1856-1942) was a member of a celebrated Polish family of artists who specialized in equestrian subjects and scenes from military history. The sale featured a remarkable work depicting an historic victory of the fabled German Black Hussars over a Russian artillery unit, probably during the Seven Years’ War. Competitive bidding drove this painting to $28,800, more than doubling its estimate.
François Boucher‘s paintings and drawings are prized for their idyllic evocations of the French rococo style. Achieving an exceptional $25,600 was a lovely chalk drawing of a lady holding a birdcage. It was clearly executed by an artist who knew Boucher's style intimately, probably a member of his immediate circle.
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