Attributed to Noël LE MIRE ( ROUEN , 1724 – Paris, 1801) Britannicus Gouache on paper Old label on the back written in pencil: very fine gouache attributed to lemire to illustrate Britanicus 10 x 7 cm Old blackened wooden frame Dimensions with frame: 16.5 x 12.5 cm Attributed to Noël LE MIRE ( ROUEN , 1724 – Paris, 1801) Britannicus Gouache on paper Old label on the back inscribed in pencil: very fine gouache attributed to lemire to illustrate Britanicus (very fine gouache attributed to lemire to illustrate Britanicus) 10 x 7 cm Old blackened wooden frame Dimensions with frame: 16.5 x 12.5 cm.
The Tragic Return Oil on Canvas Late 1800s. Oil on canvas. It probably depicts a tragic anti-Semitic event. On the right, a wounded soldier in Russian uniform is witnessing the dramatic scene of a slaughtered family while the rabbi is preying for them. The broken window and the upside down drawers make clear that the killers broke into the house. On the left of the mirror, there is a Jewish writing that may suggest the location. The word may be translated as ‘Ciro’ and may be referring to the areas of Georgia and Azerbaijan near the Kura (river flowing from Turkey to the Caspian Sea, known as ‘Ciro’ in 1800s). The painting, restored and relined, is presented in a frame of the 1800s.
OOAK – UNIQUE – genuine 1946 handmade comic illustration done using coloured pencils – VERY GOOD cond – delightfully humorously drawn – with lots of words and writing, but I don’t REALLY know what it all means! I’m THINKING it’s a caricature of President Peron of Argentina – some of the wording appears to be German – it is totally suitable to frame as a comic WWII miniature – slightly smaller than a regular sized postcard – see scans of both sides. If you are collecting antique or vintage items for their future investment value, then beware of reproductions because only GENUINE ORIGINAL ones like ours will increase substantially in value!.
Emily Selinger (née Emily Harris McGary) — American (born during the mid-19th century and she died during the lat 1920’s. An accomplished painter of floral still lifes, Selinger studied at the Cooper Institute School of Design in New York, taught widely, and influenced art education in the United States. She exhibited at the Academy of Design (New York), Boston Art Club, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and was twice awarded silver medals at Mechanics’ Asso ciation exhibitions. Known in her day as “Emily Selinger, the Rose Painter,” her work was widely collected and remains sought after by collectors, interior designers, and institutions. Also any customs costs charges are also the responsibility of the buyer. The item(s) must be returned back to us in its original as sold des.