Inspired by a painting by Adrien Henri Tanoux, a chryselephantine sculpture by Amedeo Gennarelli, Namouna also known as Loth and his daughters, could be yours for €2,000/3,000. This is an early edition from the 1920s-1930s. From the Art Nouveau period, a soliflore by Daum in Nancy decorated with Winter Landscape is announced at €2,000/3,000. On the other hand, a neo-Gothic silver and vermeil monstrance, featuring two representations of the Virgin and the Lamb and the Salvator Mundi, by Lyon silversmith Thomas-Joseph Armand-Caillat, will fetch €4,000/6,000. Last but not least, a painting by Lev Tchistovsky of a reclining young woman with emerald and jade bracelet ( €2,000/3,000).
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Inspired sculpture
This chryselephantine statuette by Amedeo Gennarelli (1881-1943), Namouna , refers to Alfred de Musset's poem in which an old slave trader presents two naked daughters. Also known as Loth and his Daughters...
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