Oil on canvas, “Portrait of a Nobleman with His Dog,” the coat of arms at the top left with the motto in old French “Hope in God.”
Is this a nobleman in the entourage of King Charles II of England?
17th century
French School?
Oil on panel “Portrait of Lucelle”, Latin inscription: “Lucelle aetatis 16”: Lucille at the age of 16.
Lucylle, or Lucille, is a given name of Arabic and Latin origin derived from “lux,” meaning “light,” celebrated on December 13.
17th century
France
Oil on canvas “The Child and His Dog” signed lower right by Richard Flatters (1822-1876).
Oil on canvas depicting a double portrait of women, probably a study. The two people depicted in double portraits are usually related to the same couple, the same family, or a shared friendship.
German school
Circa 1780
Rare and precious 18th-century piece is a mirror fixed under glass depicting the Virgin Mary.
France, 18th century
Large six-leaf screen in painted canvas, panels decorated with a motif inspired by Chinoiserie, as was fashionable in the mid-18th century, reverse decorated with simple trompe l’oeil panels.
“Portrait of a terrier” oil on panel signed lower left “J.C.” for Jules Chardigny.
19th century
France
“Portrait of Dog” oils on panel signed lower left “J.C.” for Jules Chardigny.
Jules Chardigny was born in London in 1842.
Oil on canvas representing a mastiff and its puppies in an outbuilding, after the original by Christophe Huet (1700-1759) found in the private collection of Count Alarico Palmieri.
19th century
England
Oil painting on zinc “Portrait of a woman with a blue bow”.
18th century
France