French School

(1655)
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French School — A portrait of a gentleman in blue coat (English School, circa 1820); A portrait of a gentleman in brown coat (Continental School, circa 1800); A portrait of a lady in green dress (in the manner of Johann Ernst Heinsius, German, 1740-1812); Portraits of a two young boys and one young girl set into the lid of a tortoiseshell bonbonnière (French School, circa 1790); A portrait of a young lady in mourning dress (Continental School, circa 1800); A portrait of a gentleman in fur-bordered blue robe (Continental School, 18th century); A landscape with a shepherd and animals (Continental School, 19th century)

A portrait of a gentleman in blue coat (English School, circa 1820); A portrait of a gentleman in brown coat (Continental School, circa 1800); A portrait of a lady in green dress (in the manner of Johann Ernst Heinsius, German, 1740-1812); Portraits of a two young boys and one young girl set into the lid of a tortoiseshell bonbonnière (French School, circa 1790); A portrait of a young lady in mourning dress (Continental School, circa 1800); A portrait of a gentleman in fur-bordered blue robe (Continental School, 18th century); A landscape with a shepherd and animals (Continental School, 19th century)

$500
French School — Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1777-1825), in black uniform with red collar, gold epaulettes, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Andrew combined with the British Order of the Garter and the Royal Swedish Order of the Sword, and numerous decorations including that of St. George; together with Countess Buturlina, née Dolgorukaia, in white dress with frilled bodice, wearing the red sash of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Catherine and the badge of a lady-in-waiting of the Empress with portrait miniature on a blue bow (Russian School, circa 1790); together with ; a gentleman, a member of the Vinogradov family, in black coat, white shirt and cravat (Russian School, circa 1805/10)

Tsar Alexander I of Russia (1777-1825), in black uniform with red collar, gold epaulettes, wearing the blue moiré sash and breast-star of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Andrew combined with the British Order of the Garter and the Royal Swedish Order of the Sword, and numerous decorations including that of St. George; together with Countess Buturlina, née Dolgorukaia, in white dress with frilled bodice, wearing the red sash of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Catherine and the badge of a lady-in-waiting of the Empress with portrait miniature on a blue bow (Russian School, circa 1790); together with ; a gentleman, a member of the Vinogradov family, in black coat, white shirt and cravat (Russian School, circa 1805/10)

$500