Ventes d'œuvres le 1772.02.06

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  • 1772.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The inside of a large church. A greatness and elegance of taste is displayed in this magnificent building, far more pleasing and greatly exceeding what is generally seen in architect pictures: the light masterly managed, the perspective true in every part: the figures are judiciously placed and finely touched by Palamedes. Purchased out of Bramcamp's Sale (De Lorme)|The inside of a large church. A greatness and elegance of taste is displayed in this magnificent building, far more pleasing and greatly exceeding what is generally seen in architect pictures: the light masterly managed, the perspective true in every part: the figures are judiciously placed and finely touched by Palamedes. Purchased out of Bramcamp's Sale]] réalisée par De Lorme, vendue par Mr. Robert Ansell, achetée par Hart au prix de 10.8 gs. [52]
  • 1772.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A country cottage in a landscape -- This is one of the most uncommon pictures ever seen of the master: the cottage is a very picturesque scene, and seems a direct copy after nature, painted with a spirited and free Pencil. By the names wrought on the pale in the picture, we find the fowls and figures are by Wyntrack, a very scarce master (Wynants)|A country cottage in a landscape -- This is one of the most uncommon pictures ever seen of the master: the cottage is a very picturesque scene, and seems a direct copy after nature, painted with a spirited and free Pencil. By the names wrought on the pale in the picture, we find the fowls and figures are by Wyntrack, a very scarce master]] réalisée par Wynants, vendue par Mr. Robert Ansell, achetée par S Cuntliff au prix de 70.7 gs. [53]
  • 1772.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The martyrdom of St. Sebastian -- This picture was undoubtedly painted under the direction of Rubens, whose manner he first imitated; it gives us a most striking proof of his early genius: the composition is noble; the head of St. Sebastian graceful and expressive there is a freedom of pencil and harmony of colouring, that must please every judge and lover of painting (Vandyke)|The martyrdom of St. Sebastian -- This picture was undoubtedly painted under the direction of Rubens, whose manner he first imitated; it gives us a most striking proof of his early genius: the composition is noble; the head of St. Sebastian graceful and expressive there is a freedom of pencil and harmony of colouring, that must please every judge and lover of painting]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par Mr. Robert Ansell au prix de 94.10 gs. [54]