ref 1839a - 1839b: Painting and architecture allegories
After compositions by Carl van Loo with slight variations, paintings
executed in 1752-1753 for the drawing room of the Castle de Bellevue
for the Marquise de Pompadour and today kept in the San Francisco
Legion of Honor museum, Michele Anna Williams collection.
See L. Rosenberg and MC Stewart, French Painting 1500-1825, The Fine
aRts Museum of San Francisco, 1978, pp. 292-306
H 33,9 in W 55,5 in
France XVIIIth century
réf 820: Oil on canvas
“Palais de Longchamp” in Marseille ( Palais des Beaux
Arts)
H 33.1 in W 43.34 in
France XIX century
réf 921: Oil on canvas representing “Venus
and Adonis”
School of Paolo Veronese
The original of this painting, painted by Paolo Veronese is at the
museum of Prado in Venice.
H 45.31 in W 35.46 in
Italy Venice XVII century
ref 1811:
A set of 24 engravings depicting roman emperors and empresses, full-face
and profil, taken from ancient coins.
Brass and blackened wood frame. Four panels, six plates by panel
H 39,4 in W 51,2 in
Italy XIXth century
réf 1292: Oil on canvas representing people
singing and drinking in front of a typical house.
H 78.8 in W 65.01 in
Flemish early XVIII century
ref 1840:
Autumn allegory with a woman’s bust surrounded by grapes, pears,
plums and chestnuts
H 39 in W 30,3 in
France XVIIth century
Attributed to Pierre Dupuis 1610-1682