EditorialFire screen of linen, stretched over a scalloped, wooden (?) Frame, embroidered on the front with multicolored wool and printed on the back with a roaring lion, ?cran or parafeu. The irregularly scalloped screen is embroidered on the front with multico...
EditorialCardboard screen covered with paper, on which an oval cut-out engraving with the scene on which Dorval visits his beloved, Lucile (from the French comedy 'Lucile'), surrounded by a painted border, on a stick of lime wood, on the back the corresponding ...
EditorialPortraits of Hans Sebald Beham, Lucas Cranach I and Gerard de Jode, Three numbered artist's portraits. Portrait of Hans Sebald Beham (no. 1), Lucas Cranach I (no. 2) and Gerard de Jode (no. 3). Print marked lower right: D, Hans Sebald Beham, Lucas Cran...
EditorialFire Screen (?cran de Chemin?e), c. 1780. Georges Jacob (French, 1739-1814). Gilt wood, upholstery; overall: 109.5 x 69.8 x 40.5 cm (43 1/8 x 27 1/2 x 15 15/16 in.).
EditorialCandlestick with shade (flambeau ? ?cran), first quarter 19th century, French, Gilt bronze, brass, steel, t?le, Height: 18 1/4 in. (46.4 cm); Diam. of base: 5 in. (12.7 cm), Metalwork-Gilt Bronze.
EditorialFire screen (?cran), Georges Jacob (French, 1739?1814), Fabric panel in the style of Philippe de Lasalle (French, 1723?1804), ca. 1786, French, Paris, Carved, gilded and silvered beech; 18th-century silk brocade (not original to frame), H. 42 x W. 26-3...