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    • Julian BONCZA-TOMASZEWSKI (1834-1920)
      May. 16, 2021

      Julian BONCZA-TOMASZEWSKI (1834-1920)

      Est: €4,000 - €5,000

      Scène de l'histoire d'Ivan le Terrible Huile sur toile, peinture tonale. Signée en bas à gauche "J. Boncza" Une étiquette au dos. H. : 88cm. L. : 135 cm Beau cadre en bois et stuc doré à motifs d'entrelacs et palmettes aux écoinçons. Frottements, usures, accidents à la toile

      OXIO
    • Julian Boncza-Tomaszewski (1834-1920) "Le dresseur de lévriers"
      Jun. 05, 2018

      Julian Boncza-Tomaszewski (1834-1920) "Le dresseur de lévriers"

      Est: CHF3,000 - CHF6,000

      Julian Boncza-Tomaszewski (1834-1920) "Le dresseur de lévriers". huile sur toile, sbg J. Boncza, étiquette au dos n° 15723 : "Le lancé Lévriers anglais" 24.5x33 cm. Beaux-Arts Paintings & Sculpture

      Dogny Auction
    • JULIEN BONCZA-TOMASZEWSKI (SAINT-PÉTERSBOURG 1834-1920
      Sep. 19, 2017

      JULIEN BONCZA-TOMASZEWSKI (SAINT-PÉTERSBOURG 1834-1920

      Est: €12,000 - €18,000

      JULIEN BONCZA-TOMASZEWSKI (SAINT-PÉTERSBOURG 1834-1920 NICE) Aria Marcella, flle d’Arrius Diomèdes signé ‘T. BONCZA’ (vers le bas à gauche) huile sur toile, non rentoilée 130 x 97,5 cm. (51 1/8 x 38 3/8 in.)

      Christie's
    • Julian Boncza Tomaszewski (Polish, 1834-1920) Peter the Great visiting Cardinal Richelieu's tomb in the Sorbonne, 1717 33 1/2 x 52 1/2in (85 x 133.5cm)
      Nov. 02, 2016

      Julian Boncza Tomaszewski (Polish, 1834-1920) Peter the Great visiting Cardinal Richelieu's tomb in the Sorbonne, 1717 33 1/2 x 52 1/2in (85 x 133.5cm)

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Julian Boncza Tomaszewski (Polish, 1834-1920) Peter the Great visiting Cardinal Richelieu's tomb in the Sorbonne, 1717 signed 'J. BONCZA./ J. Tomaszewski' (in Latin and Cyrillic, lower right); inscribed in French and German with title and artist's name on old exhibition labels (on the stretcher) oil on canvas 33 1/2 x 52 1/2in (85 x 133.5cm) Footnotes Born in St. Petersburg in 1834, Julian Boncza Tomaszewski (Бонча-Томашевский Юлий Осипович) trained at the St. Petersburg Academy of Art with Feodor Antonov Bruni and was first mentioned in 1856 for medals received for paintings based on the New Testament. In 1860 he left for Italy to complete his training and from 1861 until 1877 he lived in Paris, participating at the yearly Salons. Boncza Tomaszewski considered himself Polish and adopted early on a Latin signature. Nevertheless, he was patronized by the Russian Imperial family, and his painting 'The Three Rulers of Russia' was acquired by the Emperor Alexander III and was part of the Imperial collection in the Winter Palace. The present work depicts a historical scene of 3 June 1717, when the Russian Emperor Peter I, later known as Peter the Great, visited the Sorbonne as part of his extended European voyage. Legend has it that upon seeing the monument to Richelieu, whom the Emperor greatly admired, Peter embraced the statue and lamented that he would give half of his empire to the Cardinal, to instruct him on how to rule the remaining half. The painting has been mentioned as having been exhibited in St. Petersburg but no concrete information is available.

      Bonhams
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