An anthology of varied works awaits connoisseurs. From a unique model by Mathurin Méheut, Crabe , in crackled white enamelled stoneware (€6,000/8,000. See Gazette no. 24, page 191), to an abstract canvas by Hungarian artist Endre Rozsda (€10,000/15,000. See Gazette no. 24, page 28), the offering will be neither lacking in interest nor surprises! Raymond Hains, a member of the New Realism movement, will then offer a torn and marouflaged poster on galvanized sheet metal for €8,000/10,000. Marine painter Roger Chapelet will deliver a portrait of a ship, Le Sophocle dans l'embouchure de la Tamise (€6,000/8,000). We'd also like to draw your attention to an imperial "five dragons" hanging made in China in the 18th century, in lampas with an old gold yellow satin ground embroidered in cream and blue silk with a central dragon with five claws and four others on the sides. From a private collection in Dinan, it had been lying dormant for almost fifty years.
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