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  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape and figures, in the front is seen a cottage with a farm yard, where there are men at work and a woman with a child in her arms at the house door; -- the ground is finely broke and leads by an artful gradation of colouring to an extensive and grand scene, 'tis painted in the fine time of Teniers (Teniers)|A landscape and figures, in the front is seen a cottage with a farm yard, where there are men at work and a woman with a child in her arms at the house door; -- the ground is finely broke and leads by an artful gradation of colouring to an extensive and grand scene, 'tis painted in the fine time of Teniers]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 30.5 gs. [62]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view in Norway of hills rocks and water-falls, -- a most delightful and warm coloured picture, -- on the fore ground men and women fishing for craw fish, finely designed and painted, and in the best style of Lingleback, the landscape by Moucheron (Moucheron)|A view in Norway of hills rocks and water-falls, -- a most delightful and warm coloured picture, -- on the fore ground men and women fishing for craw fish, finely designed and painted, and in the best style of Lingleback, the landscape by Moucheron]] réalisée par Moucheron, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 24.5 gs. [63]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Dutch country fair, a number of people feasting, a woman falling of her stool by a man's endeavouring to salute her, -- a boy laying on the ground pointing and grinning at the unlucky accident -- this picture is touched with great freedom and equal to A. Ostade (Molenaer)|A Dutch country fair, a number of people feasting, a woman falling of her stool by a man's endeavouring to salute her, -- a boy laying on the ground pointing and grinning at the unlucky accident -- this picture is touched with great freedom and equal to A. Ostade]] réalisée par Molenaer, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 25 gs. [64]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape, the Virgin sitting with the Infant on her lap, giving his blessing to St. John, -- Angels playing with the lamb, and others presenting fruit, this is a most agreeable composition and coloured equal to the best performances of that great colourist Van Dyck (P. Vanden Avont)|A landscape, the Virgin sitting with the Infant on her lap, giving his blessing to St. John, -- Angels playing with the lamb, and others presenting fruit, this is a most agreeable composition and coloured equal to the best performances of that great colourist Van Dyck]] réalisée par P. Vanden Avont, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 18 gs. [65]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A fruit piece, -- this capital picture represents most of the articles this artist excelled in, such as fruit, birds, gold and silver goblets, &c. and was purchased out of the late Mr. Bramcamp's collections, and by him truly esteemed to be the most capital performance extant of this master (J.D. De Heem)|A fruit piece, -- this capital picture represents most of the articles this artist excelled in, such as fruit, birds, gold and silver goblets, &c. and was purchased out of the late Mr. Bramcamp's collections, and by him truly esteemed to be the most capital performance extant of this master]] réalisée par J.D. De Heem, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 47 gs. [67]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The inside of a farm-house, where sportsmen are smoaking and drinking, others caressing an agreeable young woman, who seems employed in scowering the kitchen furniture; this is a clear, and bright pleasing piece of painting, in which the artist has introduced the sun piercing through the window even to a deception (Mathias Neveu)|The inside of a farm-house, where sportsmen are smoaking and drinking, others caressing an agreeable young woman, who seems employed in scowering the kitchen furniture; this is a clear, and bright pleasing piece of painting, in which the artist has introduced the sun piercing through the window even to a deception]] réalisée par Mathias Neveu, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 57 gs. [77]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape and cattle. -- This remarkable piece of painting, represents a passage out of the scripture, where they rolled the stone from off the well, and the three flocks of sheep were gathered together, when Jacob arrives It is beyond any doubt that these two pictures are the most capital performances which have been exhibited of that eminent artist, and allowed by all that saw them to be equal, if not superior to tmost of the works of Poter, Berghem, or any painter in that style (Andrew Roos)|A landscape and cattle. -- This remarkable piece of painting, represents a passage out of the scripture, where they rolled the stone from off the well, and the three flocks of sheep were gathered together, when Jacob arrives It is beyond any doubt that these two pictures are the most capital performances which have been exhibited of that eminent artist, and allowed by all that saw them to be equal, if not superior to tmost of the works of Poter, Berghem, or any painter in that style]] réalisée par Andrew Roos, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 77 [?] gs. [80]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A ditto landscape and cattle, where Jacob returns, th sic. for "to" his family and cattle, -- It is beyond any doubt that these two pictures are the most capital performances which have ever been exhibted of that eminent artist, and allowed by all that saw them to be equal, if not superior to most of the works of Potter, Berghem, or any painter in that style (Andrew Roos)|A ditto landscape and cattle, where Jacob returns, th sic. for "to" his family and cattle, -- It is beyond any doubt that these two pictures are the most capital performances which have ever been exhibted of that eminent artist, and allowed by all that saw them to be equal, if not superior to most of the works of Potter, Berghem, or any painter in that style]] réalisée par Andrew Roos, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 73 [?] gs. [81]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Bacchanal, in the centre Silenus lying a-sleep, a nymph trying to open his eyes, while some of the young Bacchanalians, are binding his arms and legs with vine plants. -- This picture is pleasantly composed and colured, in the style of N. Poussin, and not inferior to that great artist (De la Hire)|A Bacchanal, in the centre Silenus lying a-sleep, a nymph trying to open his eyes, while some of the young Bacchanalians, are binding his arms and legs with vine plants. -- This picture is pleasantly composed and colured, in the style of N. Poussin, and not inferior to that great artist]] réalisée par De la Hire, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]]. [82]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The birth of the Virgin, a most superb composition; the characters are noble, the attitudes varied and graceful, admirable for the light and shadow and in the most perfect harmony of colouring. These two last and most capital pictures came out of the collection of captain Richard's sic. of Manhiem, late secretary and comissary to the court of the Elector of Palatine (Murillio)|The birth of the Virgin, a most superb composition; the characters are noble, the attitudes varied and graceful, admirable for the light and shadow and in the most perfect harmony of colouring. These two last and most capital pictures came out of the collection of captain Richard's sic. of Manhiem, late secretary and comissary to the court of the Elector of Palatine]] réalisée par Murillio, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]]. [91]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide -- -- The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold the events that will happen to them -- -- The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people -- -- -- The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set (Sir P. P. Rubens)|Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide -- -- The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold the events that will happen to them -- -- The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people -- -- -- The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set]] réalisée par Sir P. P. Rubens, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 210 gs. [92]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide; The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold theevents that will happen to them; The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people; The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set (Sir P. P. Rubens)|Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide; The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold theevents that will happen to them; The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people; The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set]] réalisée par Sir P. P. Rubens, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 210 gs. [93]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide; The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold theevents that will happen to them; The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people; The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set (Sir P. P. Rubens)|Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide; The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold theevents that will happen to them; The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people; The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set]] réalisée par Sir P. P. Rubens, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 210 gs. [94]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide; The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold theevents that will happen to them; The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people; The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set (Sir P. P. Rubens)|Two sets of Cartoons The first consists of four noble and grand compositions; painted by that most celebrated artist, Sr. P.P. Rubens, and represents four of the most interesting passages, which happened in the lives of the two famous Roman General and Senators, Fabius and Decius, described in the Roman history, by Titus Livius, in the eighth book -- The first of this set represents their departure and taking leave of the Senate and Senators -- and measures 10'6" high and 14'6" wide; The second represents the sacrifice by which they are foretold theevents that will happen to them; The third represents that remarkable passage, where Decius follows that heroic example of his father, and swears himself a victim for the glory of his people; The fourth represents the passage where Fabius has found the corpse of Decius, the same is lying on a bier, and Fabius orders it to be honoured with the trophies of war; the trees to be cut down for the funeral pyle, the treasures to be brought near, and the slaves, men, women and children, brought lamenting before the corpse; -- This is the most capital and largest of this set]] réalisée par Sir P. P. Rubens, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 210 gs. [95]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last (J. Jordan's of Antwerp)|Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last]] réalisée par J. Jordan's of Antwerp, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 169 gs. [96]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last (J. Jordan's of Antwerp)|Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last]] réalisée par J. Jordan's of Antwerp, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 169 gs. [97]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last (J. Jordan's of Antwerp)|Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last]] réalisée par J. Jordan's of Antwerp, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 169 gs. [98]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last (J. Jordan's of Antwerp)|Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last]] réalisée par J. Jordan's of Antwerp, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 169 gs. [99]
  • 1773.04.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last (J. Jordan's of Antwerp)|Two sets of CartoonsSecond Set Consist sic. of five cartoons, painted by the famous painter J. Jordan's sic. of Antwerp; composed in his jovial manner, and his fine style of colouring; representing feasting, and merry making -- The first, represents a landscape and figures; The second, represents that agreeable subject, well known by the print called, "soo de houden, songen pypen de jongen;" meaning; "as the old one sung, so whistled the young -- -- The third; soldiers feasting and drinking, a cloth laid on a drum -- The fourth, a jolly country man at dinner with his family -- -- The fifth -- The old woman tells her daughter, the pitcher never goes so often to the well, but comes broke at last]] réalisée par J. Jordan's of Antwerp, vendue par [[[Ansell, Rt. Hon. James]]] au prix de 169 gs. [100]