Hubert ROBERT (1733 - 1808) - Lot 5

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Hubert ROBERT (1733 - 1808) - Lot 5
Hubert ROBERT (1733 - 1808) Architectural ruins and figures Oil on canvas, a pair One signed, in the pedestal of the Medici vase 30 ¼ x 36 ¼ in. Displayed in beautiful giltwood frames, decorated with pearls, water leaves and acanthus leaves, from the early 19th century. On the back of each painting, on the top of the vertical stretcher rail, annotations in ink, probably from the late 18th century: ‘n°6569 bis’. Provenance: - Possibly the pair mentioned in no. 63 of the succesion sale of Jean-Antoine Vassal de Saint-Hubert, 24th of April 1783, at Me Brusley’s, Paris: Two architectural paintings with ruins, & figures. These two pieces are very ornate and well made: they are on canvas and are each 2 feet 3 inches high, by 2 feet 9 inches 6 lines wide. - Probably acquired by Nikolai Nikititch Demidoff (1773-1828) and his wife Elizaveta Aleksandrovna Stroganova (1779-1818) during their stay in Paris before 1812, - Then, by descent and inheritance, to their great-granddaughter Aurore Demidoff (1873-1904), wife of Arsene Karageorgevitch (1859-1938), Prince of Yugoslavia, - Then by descent to Prince Paul of Yugoslavia (1893-1976) and his wife Olga (1903-1997), born von Schleswig-Holstein- Sonderburg-Glucksburg, - Acquired directly from the latter, before 1975, by a close friend, a Greek diplomat posted in France, - Then by descent until today.
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