Ventes d'œuvres le 1774.04.19

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  • 1774.04.19/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most superb picture, representing the marriage of St. Catherine, it is difficult to determine whether to attribute this picture to Rubens or Vandyke, as the fine colouring of the one, and the genteel and graceful characters of the other, are so finely expressed (Rubens)|A most superb picture, representing the marriage of St. Catherine, it is difficult to determine whether to attribute this picture to Rubens or Vandyke, as the fine colouring of the one, and the genteel and graceful characters of the other, are so finely expressed]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Mr. Greenwood, achetée par Col Howard au prix de 43.1 gs. [44]
  • 1774.04.19/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The marriage of the Virgin and Joseph, &c. three beautiful characters, finely group'd, elegantly drawn and richly coloured, in a delightful landscape N.B. The two preceding pictures were purchased out of Marshall Tallard's collection, and have since that time graced the cabinet of Monsieur L'Empereur, where they have always met with the approbation they justly deserve (Cortona)|The marriage of the Virgin and Joseph, &c. three beautiful characters, finely group'd, elegantly drawn and richly coloured, in a delightful landscape N.B. The two preceding pictures were purchased out of Marshall Tallard's collection, and have since that time graced the cabinet of Monsieur L'Empereur, where they have always met with the approbation they justly deserve]] réalisée par Cortona, vendue par Mr. Greenwood, achetée par Ld Carystfort au prix de 147 gs. [46]
  • 1774.04.19/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Noli me tangere, painted with equal spirit and elegance N.B. The two preceding pictures were purchased out of Marshall Tallard's collection, and have since that time graced the cabinet of Monsieur L'Empereur, where they have always met with the approbation they justly deserve (Cortona)|Noli me tangere, painted with equal spirit and elegance N.B. The two preceding pictures were purchased out of Marshall Tallard's collection, and have since that time graced the cabinet of Monsieur L'Empereur, where they have always met with the approbation they justly deserve]] réalisée par Cortona, vendue par Mr. Greenwood, achetée par Ld Carystfort au prix de 147 gs. [47]
  • 1774.04.19/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The scene of this capital picture is Egypt, enriched with buildings and a procession -- On the fore ground the holy family is reposing and receiving fruit, &c. which are presented by the female Egyptians. The composition is exceeding fine, the attitudes easy and noble, the characters agreeable, and painted with great feedom in the latter part of his life (N. Poussin)|The scene of this capital picture is Egypt, enriched with buildings and a procession -- On the fore ground the holy family is reposing and receiving fruit, &c. which are presented by the female Egyptians. The composition is exceeding fine, the attitudes easy and noble, the characters agreeable, and painted with great feedom in the latter part of his life]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Mr. Greenwood, achetée par Ld Littleton au prix de 64.1 gs. [49]
  • 1774.04.19/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most superb landscape with shepherds and cattle, the effects of the setting sun is inimitably represented in this beautiful piece, diffusing a glowing warmth and rich transparency thro' the whole. The trees and foliage touched with a spirit peculiar to this great master, and the figures by his brother Andrew Both (J. Both)|A most superb landscape with shepherds and cattle, the effects of the setting sun is inimitably represented in this beautiful piece, diffusing a glowing warmth and rich transparency thro' the whole. The trees and foliage touched with a spirit peculiar to this great master, and the figures by his brother Andrew Both]] réalisée par J. Both, vendue par Mr. Greenwood, achetée par Agar au prix de 105 gs. [50]
  • 1774.04.19/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The inside of a country tavern -- This picture is very rich in its composition, containing near 70 figures of country men and woman making merry; some dancing, some singing and playing on instruments, some eating and drinking, others at cards and quarelling -- It is painted with the greatest spirit, and treated with delicacy, the very soul of each person is expressed in the countenance, and has ever been esteemed the best, and most chaste piece known of, by this comique painter, for the harmony of the colouring, variety of characters, the great effect of light and shade and perfect preservation -- It came out of the collection of the Burgermaster, Van Der Mark, lately deceased at Leyden (J. Steen)|The inside of a country tavern -- This picture is very rich in its composition, containing near 70 figures of country men and woman making merry; some dancing, some singing and playing on instruments, some eating and drinking, others at cards and quarelling -- It is painted with the greatest spirit, and treated with delicacy, the very soul of each person is expressed in the countenance, and has ever been esteemed the best, and most chaste piece known of, by this comique painter, for the harmony of the colouring, variety of characters, the great effect of light and shade and perfect preservation -- It came out of the collection of the Burgermaster, Van Der Mark, lately deceased at Leyden]] réalisée par J. Steen, vendue par Mr. Greenwood, achetée par [[Mr Stanford [or Tanford?] Berners St]] au prix de 141.15 [?] gs. [51]