At 1:30 p.m., the program will start with a pair of panels by 17th-century Antwerp artist Elias Van Den Broeck showing frogs and mushrooms in undergrowth landscapes (€10,000/15,000), followed by a Chinese mandarin robe in coral silk embroidered with nine five-clawed dragons from the Guangxu period (1875-1908) (€2,000-3,000), and a German thaler from 1812 bearing the effigy of King Jerome Napoleon (€2,000/3,000). Russian art will be on the program from 3 p.m., with a particular focus on graphic arts: €5,000/8,000 for a Night Scene painted in oil on canvas by Konstantin Trutovskij (1826-1893), €4,000/6,000 for a Landscape by a Lake by Alexander Altman, and €3,000-5,000 for Unexpected Guests by Apolinary Horawski in 1865.
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