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UNKNOWN FLEMISH MASTER: EQUESTRIAN BATTLE SCENE / 2nd half of the 17th century, Flanders
In AUCTION 2016
UNKNOWN FLEMISH MASTER: EQUESTRIAN BATTLE SCENE / 2nd half of the 17th century, Flanders
In this dynamic equestrian battle scene, one can distinguish Flemish portrait types; this dynamicism and composition of the scene make it possible to attribute the work to an artist from the Flemish region. Oil on canvas, unmarked. / 70 x 96 cm
Starting price: 90 000 CZK / 3331 EUR
UNKNOWN FLEMISH MASTER: EQUESTRIAN BATTLE SCENE / 2nd half of the 17th century, Flanders
In this dynamic equestrian battle scene, one can distinguish Flemish portrait types; this dynamicism and composition of the scene make it possible to attribute the work to an artist from the Flemish region. Oil on canvas, unmarked. / 70 x 96 cm
Starting price: 90 000 CZK / 3331 EUR
AUCTION 2016
Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
For Arthouse Hejtmánek delivery information please telephone +420 603 511 971.
Important Information
WHERE
ARTHOUSE HEJTMÁNEK
Gallery and Auction house Ltd.
Goetheho 17/ 2
160 00 Prague 6
Czech Republic
WHEN
Exhibition: 16. 5. – 1. 6. 2016 / 10.00 – 18.00
2. 6. 2016 / 10.00 – 12.00
Auction: 2. 6. 2016: entry from 15.00, start at 16.00
REGISTRATION
You can register by filling out the registration form:
- ONLINE
- IN PERSON
You can register during the pre-auction exhibition 16. 5. – 2. 6. 2016 with one of our employees - BY EMAIL
By filling out the registration form and sending it with a copy of your personal identification card or passport to email: reg@arthousehejtmanek.cz or fax: +420 222 264 881
WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO
Absolutely extraordinary jewel of this year´s auction is Otakar Kubín´s Self-Portrait originating from author´s early Paris times 1913-14, whose starting price will be 1 800 000 CZK.
For example, you can also look forward to Václav Brožík´s painting "Master Jan Hus in the Council of Constance" (before 1883) that was originally a part of the collection of wealthy Parisian collector Charles Sedelmeyer, the artists father-in-law, and has been a part of private collection in Vienna recently.
Another unique piece is opulent Ottoman sabre from the Battle of Vienna, 1683. A weapon in gilded silver design is decorated with green turquoises. It was probably stolen from a high Turkish commander by Polish soldiers, and as a sign of victory they replaced the Turk blade for a Polish one. Or, there is also a rifle from 19th century in a cassette with complete accessories for maintanenance of the weapon and casting of balls. It was made by a member of important family "Le Page" that gave birth to many personal gunsmiths of French monarchs.
Among the antiquities, there will also be a completely unique aquamanille - a bronze water vessel in the shape of lion probably originated in 13th century.
Interesting pieces representing modern art are a nude of young Tahitian by Maxim Kopf or Antonín Procházka´s Self Portrait.