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b. 1731 - d. 1800

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        • LOUIS-NICOLAS LOUIS, CALLED VICTOR LOUIS (PARIS 1731-1802) The colonnade o
          Mar. 27, 2024

          LOUIS-NICOLAS LOUIS, CALLED VICTOR LOUIS (PARIS 1731-1802) The colonnade o

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          LOUIS-NICOLAS LOUIS, CALLED VICTOR LOUIS (PARIS 1731-1802) The colonnade of piazza St. Peter’s in Rome, with the obelisk seen... black chalk, pen and black ink, brown and gray wash 21 ¼ x 16 ¼ in. (54.2 x 41 cm)

          Christie's
        • Cremont, Louis Victor
          Dec. 04, 2021

          Cremont, Louis Victor

          Est: -

          Cremont, Louis Victor 19. Jhdt. Die Wirtsstube. Signiert. Öl/Lwd., 80 x 106 cm.

          Dusseldorfer Auktionshaus
        • Victor Louis Cuguen, Cathedral Interior
          Sep. 28, 2021

          Victor Louis Cuguen, Cathedral Interior

          Est: $100 - $200

          Victor Louis Cuguen (France, 1882-1969) oil on board depicting a gothic church interior with brightly painted stained glass, housed in a period Louis XIV style Montparnasse frame, signed l.r., 13" x 16" board, 22" x 25" framed.

          Old Kinderhook Auction Company
        • Victor Louis (ParIs, 1731 - 1800) "Salle de spectacle de Bordeaux" París 1782
          Jul. 21, 2020

          Victor Louis (ParIs, 1731 - 1800) "Salle de spectacle de Bordeaux" París 1782

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          Victor Louis (ParIs, 1731 - 1800) "Salle de spectacle de Bordeaux" París 1782 Complete edition 1.200 - 1.500 €

          Goya Subastas
        • VICTOR RAULIN, LOUIS XV STYLE CHINIOSIERE LACQUER CABNT
          Dec. 06, 2018

          VICTOR RAULIN, LOUIS XV STYLE CHINIOSIERE LACQUER CABNT

          Est: $10,000 - $20,000

          Property of A Private Lady A FINE LOUIS XV STYLE GILT-BRONZE-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND LACQUER CHINIOSIERE SIDE CABINET Circa 1880, Victor Raulin, Paris. The shaped rectangular marble top above a cupboard door inset with a lacquer landscape panel with gilt decoration on a black ground overall within a similar trim on scrolling, signed by V. Raulin 209.226 Bd St. Germain. Height 46 in., Width 54 1/2 in., Depth 20 in. Catalogue Note The firm was first established by Victor's father with premises at 93, Rue de Turenne where he was associated with the furniture and works of art restorer Meyer. Both Raulin pre and Meyer exhibited at the 1867 Exposition Universelle, presenting high quality lacquer furniture. Victor took over his father's business in 1878 and moved to new premises in 1882 at 110, rue de Vielle du Temple and later at 209, Boulevard St- Germain, where he remained until circa 1925. He specialized in marquetry, and like his father, in lacquer furniture in the 18th century taste. He exhibited at the 1878 and 1889 Paris Expositions Universelles where he was awarded both exhibitions silver medals. Victor Raulin, like his fellow cabinetmaker and marchand-mercier Jansen and Krieger, was an active client of Franois Linke. Ref: Le Mobililler Francais du XI Siecle, pg 542-543. Formerly from a prominent Washington, D.C. Collection.

          A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
        • Attribué à Victor LOUIS (Paris 1731 – 1800) Intérieur de théâtre
          Oct. 12, 2018

          Attribué à Victor LOUIS (Paris 1731 – 1800) Intérieur de théâtre

          Est: €800 - €1,000

          Attribué à Victor LOUIS (Paris 1731 – 1800) Intérieur de théâtre Plume et encre noire, lavis brun, aquarelle 20 x 24,5 cm Petites taches et petites pliures Annoté au verso « architecte des galeries du Palais Royal et du théâtre de Bordeaux » Estimation : 800/1.000€

          Leclere - Maison de ventes
        • VICTOR RAULIN, LOUIS XV STYLE CHINIOSIERE LACQUER CABNT
          Oct. 04, 2018

          VICTOR RAULIN, LOUIS XV STYLE CHINIOSIERE LACQUER CABNT

          Est: $15,000 - $25,000

          Property of A Private Lady A FINE LOUIS XV STYLE GILT-BRONZE-MOUNTED TULIPWOOD AND LACQUER CHINIOSIERE SIDE CABINET Circa 1880, Victor Raulin, Paris. The shaped rectangular marble top above a cupboard door inset with a lacquer landscape panel with gilt decoration on a black ground overall within a similar trim on scrolling, signed by V. Raulin 209.226 Bd St. Germain. Height 46 in., Width 54 1/2 in., Depth 20 in. Catalogue Note The firm was first established by Victor's father with premises at 93, Rue de Turenne where he was associated with the furniture and works of art restorer Meyer. Both Raulin père and Meyer exhibited at the 1867 Exposition Universelle, presenting high quality lacquer furniture. Victor took over his father's business in 1878 and moved to new premises in 1882 at 110, rue de Vielle du Temple and later at 209, Boulevard St- Germain, where he remained until circa 1925. He specialized in marquetry, and like his father, in lacquer furniture in the 18th century taste. He exhibited at the 1878 and 1889 Paris Expositions Universelles where he was awarded both exhibitions silver medals. Victor Raulin, like his fellow cabinetmaker and marchand-mercier Jansen and Krieger, was an active client of François Linke. Ref: Le Mobililler Francais du XI Siecle, pg 542-543. Formerly from a prominent Washington, D.C. Collection.

          A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
        • VICTOR LOUIS (PARIS 1731-1800) - Étude pour le plafond du palier de l’escalier d’apparat du Palais Royal de...
          Mar. 21, 2018

          VICTOR LOUIS (PARIS 1731-1800) - Étude pour le plafond du palier de l’escalier d’apparat du Palais Royal de...

          Est: €6,000 - €8,000

          VICTOR LOUIS (PARIS 1731-1800) Étude pour le plafond du palier de l’escalier d’apparat du Palais Royal de... graphite, plume et encre noire, aquarelle 38,7 x 44,7 cm

          Christie's
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