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PUBLICATIONS NOTES
Wilson 1979, p. 37, no. 2; Watson 1986, pp. 82- 1. Lunsingh Scheurleer 1980, p. 312, fig. 284.
83, no. 27; Genevieve Mazel, "1777: La vente Randon 2. Sotheby Parke Bernet, Monaco, June 2,5-2.6, 1979,
de Boisset et le marche de Part au dix-huitieme siecle," no. 66, collection of Akram Ojjeh, sold to Stavros
Niarchos, New York; Watson
16.
1986, p. 60, no.
UEstampille 202 (April 1987), p. 47, illus.; Michel 3. Paris, March 3o-May 22, 1767.1 am grateful to Theodore
Beurdeley, Trois siecles de ventes publiques (Fribourg, Dell for this information.
1988), p. 53, illus.; Alain Gruber, Uart decoratifen Eu- 4. Paris, February 3, 1777 (Mazel, "1777," pp. 40-47).
rope, vol. 2, Classique et baroque (Paris, 1992), p. 400, 5. Paris, April 22, 1782.1 am grateful to Jean Dominique
Augarde
for pointing out this sale to me.
illus.; Bremer-David et al. 1993, P- 155, no. 261; Sar- 6. Paris, April n, 1791.
gentson 1996, p. 68, pi. 10. 7. I am grateful to Jean Neree Ronfort and Jean Dominique
Augarde for this information.
8. Gustave Macon, Les arts dans la maison de Conde (Paris,
EXHIBITIONS 1903), p. 86.
Mounted Oriental Porcelain, The Frick Collection, 9. Watson 1986, pp. 88-89, no. 30.
New York, 1986, no. 27. 10. Jeffrey H. Munger et al., The Forsyth Wickes Collection
in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Boston, 1992),
pp. 184-86, pi. xxx, fig. 132.
PROVENANCE
Claude Julliot, (?) Paris, sold 1777; Didier Aaron
and Claude Levy, Paris; acquired by the J. Paul Getty
Museum from Etienne Levy, Paris, in September 1977.
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