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Lot 109

ROY DE MAISTRE (1894-1968)
(Biblical Scene) c.1958
tempera and gold leaf on wood panel
signed lower right: R de Maistre
artist's name inscribed on frame verso
unknown gallery labels verso
27.5 x 20.5cm

Estimate $7,000 - $9,000

Sold for $8,500

The work is in very good condition. Hairline cracks running horizintally at the base. Light surface dirt as with age.


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The Collection of Carmel and Harry Crock AO, Melbourne


De Maistre had painted major religious works prior to the Second World War, but it was during the immediate post-war years that he produced his most important works including "Stations of the Cross" for Westminster Cathedral.
A selection of Roy de Maistre's "Stations of the Cross" paintings hang in Westminster Cathedral, London.

Fine Art

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8344
6:30pm - 17 March 2020
333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra 3141

VIEWING
Viewing in Sydney
Friday 6 - Sunday 8 March, 10am-4pm
Viewing in Melbourne
Wednesday 11 March, 9am-8pm
Thursday 12 - Sunday 15 March, 10am-4pm
Monday 16 March, viewing by appointment

CONTACT
Summer Masters
summer.masters@leonardjoel.com.au


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