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Sir Jacob Epstein (1880-1959). Le Crepuscule du Matin, Les Fleurs du Mal. Pencil. Signed lower right. 55cm x 43cm. Exhibited: Boundary Gallery, London, Jacob Epstein 1880-1959, Bronze sculptures, Les Fleurs du Mal Drawings and other works on paper, June - August 2002, No. 10. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Baron Arild Rosenkrantz (1870-1964). Fredens Temple. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated '43 lower left. 75cm x 100cm. Arilde Rosenkrantz was born in Fredriksborg, Denmark and received his art education at the Academie Julian in Paris in 1888 and exhibited at the Salon del la Rose et Croix. In 1896 he worked at the Tiffany stained glass Studios in the United States. He moved to London around 1901 and executed twelve large panels for the ceiling in the dining room at Claridges Hotel, London, and made stained glass windows and bronze sculptures for a number of English churches and castles. In 1912, Arild Rosenkrantz met the creator of Anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner and created with him the first Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. . Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
'Victory' a patinated bronze cast from a model by Rudolph (Rudolf) Christopher Puggard Tegner (1873-1950), signed in the bronze Colin foundry mark 34.75 inches (88 cm.) high. Provenance: The Nineteenth Century Christie's King Street, 29th February 1996, lot 376. Literature: Skulpturer, Rudolph Tegners Museum page 92 catalogue number 225. This bronze was conceived in 1921.
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