A BERLIN RECTANGULAR PLAQUE painted with Tannhauser and Venus, the former wearing an embroidered tunic and the latter naked with yellow silk drapery cascading behind her, within a lush surround of fruit and with attendant cherubs, impressed KPM and sceptre mark, Pressnummern 255 195, 7¾in. x 10¼in. (19.6cm. x 26cm.), broad ebonised and simulated rose-wood frame; and a German rectangular plaque painted after Murillo with Due bambini che mangiano frutta, 4½in. x 3¼in. (11.5cm. x 8cm.), ebonised wood frame (2)

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A BERLIN RECTANGULAR PLAQUE painted with Tannhauser and Venus, the former wearing an embroidered tunic and the latter naked with yellow silk drapery cascading behind her, within a lush surround of fruit and with attendant cherubs, impressed KPM and sceptre mark, Pressnummern 255 195, 7¾in. x 10¼in. (19.6cm. x 26cm.), broad ebonised and simulated rose-wood frame; and a German rectangular plaque painted after Murillo with Due bambini che mangiano frutta, 4½in. x 3¼in. (11.5cm. x 8cm.), ebonised wood frame (2)

拍品专文

A larger plaque painted with Tannhauser and Venus was sold in these Rooms, 28 October 1993, lot 35
The original painting of boys eating fruit by Murillo is in the Alte Pinakothek, Monaco