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Bad job. Watercolor. Signed in the lower left corner. José de San Bartolomé was a Spanish painter and sculptor who worked in the studio of the photographer Herbert from childhood and began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Madrid, continuing his studies at the Higher School of Painting at the Academy of San Fernando, while copying works by the masters of the Prado. In 1886 he settled in Paris, devoting himself mainly to genre painting in the wake of Fortuny, a theme that enjoyed great commercial success. He met Francisco Domingo, who opened the doors to the Buenos Aires market for him, where he received important commissions for painting and sculpture. He was Secretary of the Society of Artists of Paris, in 1894 he was named a knight of the Order of Charles III, in 1901 of the Legion of Honour and, in 1902, a commander of the Order of Isabel la Católica. At the beginning of the century he returned to Spain, and devoted himself mainly to portraiture, although he also painted landscapes and popular subjects. He enjoyed the protection of royalty, as evidenced by the portraits he painted of Queen Maria Cristina and various figures of the court. In 1925, the Paris Salon paid him a posthumous tribute with an exhibition of his work held in France. Works by Llaneces are preserved in the Prado Museum, the Pablo Sarasate Museum in Pamplona and in the Spanish embassy in Paris.
· Size: 52x2x42,5 / int 32x22,5
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Ref.: ZF0997
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Guang Yu, Zhang Fei and Liu Bei. Watercolor. China, early 20th century. Framed painting showing three male figures, with a text on the right side. The one reading and sitting on a throne covered with tiger skin, stands out above all for his beard, but also for his rich clothing. The two characters are situated Standing, they also wear rich (although somewhat less) clothing, and one carries a halberd or spear while another carries an object in his hands. Guang Yu was a military general under Lui Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms Period of ancient China, and his life and achievements were so extolled and glorified that he was deified during the Sui Dynasty, emphasizing his exploits further in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and becoming one of the main examples of loyalty and righteousness, receiving worship even today and receiving names such as "Emperor Guan" or "Lord Guan". Together with Zhang Fei shared a brotherly relationship with Lui Bei, and accompanied him on some of his early exploits. Weight: 9 kg.
· Size: 95,5x2x134 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1075
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Portrait of ancestors or family. Watercolor. China. Early 20th century. Painting with four richly dressed figures (two male and two female) seated on thrones or chairs dressed in rich cloths, located in an interior, attended by two servants (small in size, at the front of the work), and with an altar with several pieces of great value in the background of the composition. This type of work was very common in oriental art of certain schools, in line with the value placed on the ancestors of prominent families. Weight: 11.2 kg
· Size: 90x3,5x130 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1076
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Niche. Carved and polychrome wood. 16th century. Wall niche with a rectangular front opening finished in gold with two polychrome angel heads in the corners and a dark polychrome space with classicist elements in gold (candlesticks with grotesques, latticework, scrolls, etc.). The base has a polygonal front finish, with a red edge, like the rest of the piece. This type of pedestal was very common in private oratories, both in civil (houses, etc.) and religious (convents, chapels, etc.) environments, to place and enhance small-format sculptures. Weight: 850 grams.
· Size: 18x9x47 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1204
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Holy Face. Oil on canvas. Spanish School, 16th century. A canvas depicting a face on a light background with no other elements. Iconographically, this is what is commonly called a Holy Face or the Face of Christ or the Holy Face, linked to both the Passion and the Veronica, or the Mandylion of Edessa. Compare this example with the Holy Face of the Monastery of the Holy Face in Alicante or, much more similar, with the Holy Face of the Cathedral of Jaén, both in Spain.
· Size: 31x3,5x37x5 cms. int: 22,5x29,5 cms.
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Ref.: ZF136831
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Cupid. Enameled porcelain. Possibly Meissen, 19th century. With sticker on the base. Has restorations. Porcelain figurine with an oval, gilded base on which Cupid is shown lying down, characterised as usual by his wings, bow and quiver of arrows. He also carries a torch and is shown with a garland of leaves. The piece bears strong similarities to figures found on Meissen clocks dating from the 19th century. VL Veneziani was a shop with its main office on Via Frattina in Rome (and another shop on Via Gregoriana) specialising in selling antique and antique-style paintings, furniture and porcelain. Works related to this trade are held in various private collections and in the Fondazione Federico Zeri of the University of Bologna.
· Size: 19x13x20 cms. s/base: 19x12x17 cms
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Ref.: ZF0910
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Saint Anne teaching the Virgin to read. Oil on copper. Spanish school, 18th century. Small copper depicting Saint Anne seated, with a book on her knees, and accompanied by the Virgin Mary as a child and an angel at her side. In the background we can see a fragment of curtains and a bit of architecture. Both iconographically and stylistically, this is a frequent theme in Christian European art, with some Italian influence and a composition common in works from the Spanish school.
· Size: 10,5x2,5x11,5 / int: 6,5 x 7,5 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1294
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Bullfighting poster, Inauguration of the San Sebastian bullring. Oil on canvas. PÉREZ SAAVEDRA, Manuel (doc. Circa 1903). 1903. Original poster for a bullfighting event for the opening bullfight at the San Sebastián bullring (known as Coso de El Chofre), which was attended by Alfonso XIII. It is a work in a clear Modernist style by Manuel Pérez Saavedra, and this was the original poster for the event. There are references to a Manuel Pérez Saavedra in the documents of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid of the Provincial Commission of Monuments of Lugo (minutes of the session, 1921), in the Regional Exhibition of Galician Art of 1917 held in La Coruña, in the catalogue (as a native of Madrid) of the General Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1897, etc.
· Size: 52,5x6x85 cms. Int 37x70 cms
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Ref.: ZF135401
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Heraldic shield. Oil on canvas. TORRES, A. Spanish School, 1856. Signed and dated. This work shows a heraldic shield on a blue background with different shades, on an oval framed support. The central (and only) element of the composition consists of a crest with a helmet with gold bars and four feathers, and a quartered shield. Towards the lower right area, there is a signature (A. Torres) and a date (1856). First quarter, cut, with a bird (possibly a sable eagle) with wings displayed and spread over gold, and, below, in green, a gold band crossed between the mouths of two azure serpents (recalling the well-known “band of Castile”), on gules. In the second quarter, twelve eight-pointed gold stars in three columns, on a divided field in sable and silver. In the third, on gules, gold chains around three crossed gold bands. In the fourth, six gold crescents on azure. Around both elements, and joining them, there is a symmetrical composition of architectural elements, plants and scrolls, with a clear classicist influence and with some reminiscence of works from the Spanish Renaissance.
· Size: 46x4,5x58 cms. int: 36x47 cms.
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Ref.: ZF1118