PARIS.- The first part of Sotheby’s sale in Paris, on June 22nd, will be devoted to Old Master Paintings & Drawings, offering works selected above all for their unique provenance, quality and condition. Highlights include several previously unknown paintings, such as for instance two portraits of Henri IV and a fine work by François Le Moyne, along with exciting rediscoveries of works by Gaspare Traversi and Henri Mauperché. Coinciding with the 400th anniversary of Henri IV’s assassination, Sothebys will be offering two unknown portraits of the King. The most sought-after will certainly be the mid-16th century Equestrian Portrait of Henri IV outside a City by Marin Le Bourgeoys (est. 120,000-150,000*). Only one fragmentary work – from the Musée de Lisieux and dated 1611 – had been identified as by Le Bourgeoys, until around twenty years ago when the artists signature was