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    • Tony Robert-Fleury
      Apr. 25, 2024

      Tony Robert-Fleury

      Est: €7,000 - €10,000

      (Paris 1837–1911 Viroflay/ Seine-et-Oise) “Le Senat de Venise”, verso old title and inscription “Robert Fleury, appartient à M. Conteaux”, signed, dated Robert Fleury 1849, oil on panel, 68.5 x 84.5 cm, framed (frame damaged) Provenance: Sale, Dorotheum, Vienna, 26 October 1935, Lot 867; Private Collection, Vienna. Tony Robert-Fleury here captures an audience with Doge Marino Grimani (1532-1605) in the Sala del Collegio of the Doge's Palace in Venice. The magnificent Sala del Collegio was the assembly hall of the Pien Collegio, the government of the Republic of Venice presided over by the Doge. In addition to the Doge, this consisted of the Signoria (the Small Council), the Quarantia (Council of Forty/Supreme Court) and the Savi (Councillors of the Wise). The duties of the Pien Collegio, which met on a daily basis, included the discussion of political, military and economic issues as well as the reception of foreign envoys. The wooden seats in the hall date back to 1574, after the room was renovated following a fire in the same year. A large painting by Paolo Veronese depicting Doge Sebastiano Venier giving thanks for the victorious Battle of Lepanto in 1581 occupies the space above the tribunal. Robert-Fleury's work recalls a Renaissance painting by Pietro Malombra depicting an audience of the Spanish ambassador with Doge Marino Grimani in the Sala del Collegio in 1604, which is in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. Grimani’s presence as a patron of art and culture is still felt in Venice today; numerous art and book collections bear his name. He also had an enormous influence on the design of the Doge’s Palace, so much so that one of the audience rooms, the Sala Grimani, was named after him. The Doge had himself portrayed in several paintings in the palace. His family was one of the most respected and wealthiest in Venice. The former family palace, the magnificent Palazzo Grimani, is located not far from the Rialto Bridge on the Grand Canal. Marino Grimani was elected Doge in 1595 and was popular with the people because of his generosity. Leopold von Ranke wrote about him: "Never has the death of a doge been more deeply and universally mourned than that of Grimani in 1605."

      Dorotheum
    • TONY ROBERT-FLEURY (1837-1911) Portrait de femme au kimono
      Apr. 20, 2023

      TONY ROBERT-FLEURY (1837-1911) Portrait de femme au kimono

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      TONY ROBERT-FLEURY (1837-1911) Portrait de femme au kimono Huile sur panneau Signée en bas à droite Oil on panel, signed lower right 35 x 27 cm - 13 3/4 x 10 5/8 in. Provenance Collection particulière, France (par descendance)

      Aguttes
    • Tony ROBERT-FLEURY (1837-1911) Les enfants et l’oiseau Aquarelle
      Mar. 20, 2022

      Tony ROBERT-FLEURY (1837-1911) Les enfants et l’oiseau Aquarelle

      Est: €300 - €400

      Tony ROBERT-FLEURY (1837-1911) Les enfants et l’oiseau Aquarelle Signé en bas à droite 16,5 x 15,5 cm Watercolour, signed lower right, 6 1⁄2 x 6 7⁄64 in

      Osenat
    • Tony Robert-Fleury (French, 1837-1911), "The Cardinal's Recital"
      Oct. 12, 2019

      Tony Robert-Fleury (French, 1837-1911), "The Cardinal's Recital"

      Est: $2,500 - $4,000

      Tony Robert-Fleury (French, 1837-1911) "The Cardinal's Recital" oil on canvas signed lower left, inscribed with artist's name en verso stretcher, verso affixed with a Sotheby's, New York, May 1978 catalog entry label. Framed. 33-3/4" x 46", framed 44" x 54" Provenance: Private collection, Houston, Texas.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • FINKELSTEIN, AFTER TONY ROBERT FLEURY (1837-1912), The Last Day of Corinth
      Oct. 04, 2016

      FINKELSTEIN, AFTER TONY ROBERT FLEURY (1837-1912), The Last Day of Corinth

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      FINKELSTEIN, AFTER TONY ROBERT FLEURY (1837-1912), The Last Day of Corinth, O.O.C., signed Finkelstein and dated 1914, 30'' (76cm)h x 46'' (117cm). (1)

      Mealy's
    • Tony Robert Fleury (1837-1911) Portrait de femme
      Apr. 17, 2016

      Tony Robert Fleury (1837-1911) Portrait de femme

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Tony Robert Fleury (1837-1911) Portrait de femme Femme orientale. Huile sur panneau signée et dédicacée en haut à droite "à mon ami B…"

      4-auction
    • Tony Robert Fleury, French, 1837-1912, o/c, Woman Peering Thru Window, Latin inscription above window, signed and dated, "Tony Rober...
      Dec. 11, 2013

      Tony Robert Fleury, French, 1837-1912, o/c, Woman Peering Thru Window, Latin inscription above window, signed and dated, "Tony Rober...

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Tony Robert Fleury, French, 1837-1912, o/c, Woman Peering Thru Window, Latin inscription above window, signed and dated, "Tony Robert Fleury, Rome, 1864" lower right, 45 1/2" x 28 1/2", relined, artist name engraved on tag

      William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
    • Leda and the Swan
      Jun. 21, 2007

      Leda and the Swan

      Est: $500 - $800

      Tony Robert-Fleury (FRENCH, 1837-1912) Leda and the Swan signed 'T. Robert-Fleury' (lower left) watercolor and graphite on paper 27 x 17 in. (68.6 x 43.2 cm.)

      Christie's
    • TONY ROBERT-FLEURY
      Oct. 24, 2006

      TONY ROBERT-FLEURY

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      FRENCH, 1837-1912 PORTRAIT OF A SEATED WOMAN measurements 36 5/8 by 26 3/8 in. alternate measurements 93 by 67 cm signed T Robert Fleury (upper right) oil on canvas PROVENANCE Sale: Christie's New York, October 25, 1989, lot 95, illustrated Acquired at the above sale by the present owner

      Sotheby's
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