Ventes d'œuvres le 1776.02.17

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  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape, the beauty of this picture is its rural scene, the water mill with the water thrown from it, appears to be real, the colouring and aërial perspective, with the breaking of the grounds, &c. has given the reputation of being the clearest and best picture he ever painted (Hobbima)|A landscape, the beauty of this picture is its rural scene, the water mill with the water thrown from it, appears to be real, the colouring and aërial perspective, with the breaking of the grounds, &c. has given the reputation of being the clearest and best picture he ever painted]] réalisée par Hobbima, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [47]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The portrait of D'avila the historian, in respect to force of colouring, dignity of character and expression, few of this master's portraits have equalled it, being painted in his best time, and of the same quality as that famous portrait of Cardinalo Trist's, sold in Sir George Colebrooke's sale; the different collections it was in, in France, were Mons. Noce and Amelot, the Duke de Valentinois, last in Madam du Barre's. (Van Dyck)|The portrait of D'avila the historian, in respect to force of colouring, dignity of character and expression, few of this master's portraits have equalled it, being painted in his best time, and of the same quality as that famous portrait of Cardinalo Trist's, sold in Sir George Colebrooke's sale; the different collections it was in, in France, were Mons. Noce and Amelot, the Duke de Valentinois, last in Madam du Barre's.]] réalisée par Van Dyck, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [55]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A sea calm; this curious scene enriched with various Dutch Yatchs, and shipping, effectually proves how much superior and high finished his Dutch pictures are when he painted to establish his reputation to those he afterwards performed in England (Van de Velde)|A sea calm; this curious scene enriched with various Dutch Yatchs, and shipping, effectually proves how much superior and high finished his Dutch pictures are when he painted to establish his reputation to those he afterwards performed in England]] réalisée par Van de Velde, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [58]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A reposo; The original drawing of this beautiful cabinet picture, came out of the Arundel collection and is now in the Zanetti collection at Venice; this picture was last in Mons. Boyers's at Paris, as appears by the folio of engravings, and latterly in Madame du Barre's (Parmegiano)|A reposo; The original drawing of this beautiful cabinet picture, came out of the Arundel collection and is now in the Zanetti collection at Venice; this picture was last in Mons. Boyers's at Paris, as appears by the folio of engravings, and latterly in Madame du Barre's]] réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [59]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Over the Chimney The feast in consequence of the victory Camillus gained over the Gauls Over the Door Brennus general of the Gauls capitulating with the Romans. These cartoons there can be no greater eulogium past on, then saying they are undoubtedly the finest in this kindgom, excepting those at the Queen's palace; they were likewise esteemed the very first in Italy, when in the possession of Mr. Udney, his Britannic majesty's consult at Venice (Raphael)|Over the Chimney The feast in consequence of the victory Camillus gained over the Gauls Over the Door Brennus general of the Gauls capitulating with the Romans. These cartoons there can be no greater eulogium past on, then saying they are undoubtedly the finest in this kindgom, excepting those at the Queen's palace; they were likewise esteemed the very first in Italy, when in the possession of Mr. Udney, his Britannic majesty's consult at Venice]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [60]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The marriage feast, this has ever been held the first design, or small picture, for the large one at Venice: the works of this great master are too well known to require any comment, this amazing composition for fertility of genius, may stand the foremost of Paulo's works (P. Veronese)|The marriage feast, this has ever been held the first design, or small picture, for the large one at Venice: the works of this great master are too well known to require any comment, this amazing composition for fertility of genius, may stand the foremost of Paulo's works]] réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [61]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A return from the chace, a grand and elegant composition, the figures graceful, the dogs and dead game are inimitably painted from nature, with a force of colouring, and a peculiar richness of pencilling, properly adapted to these subjects, the whole is disposed of with great judgment, and is undoubtedly one of the finest pictures Fyt ever painted (J. Fyt)|A return from the chace, a grand and elegant composition, the figures graceful, the dogs and dead game are inimitably painted from nature, with a force of colouring, and a peculiar richness of pencilling, properly adapted to these subjects, the whole is disposed of with great judgment, and is undoubtedly one of the finest pictures Fyt ever painted]] réalisée par J. Fyt, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [62]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A sea port with variety of ships careering, &c. There is a striking grandeur in this extensive scene, scarcely ever equal'd in a picture, the whole is painted with great freedom and spirit, and might from its unblemished preservation, grace the first cabinet in Europe (Sal. Rosa)|A sea port with variety of ships careering, &c. There is a striking grandeur in this extensive scene, scarcely ever equal'd in a picture, the whole is painted with great freedom and spirit, and might from its unblemished preservation, grace the first cabinet in Europe]] réalisée par Sal. Rosa, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [63]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape, the artist has exerted the efforts of his genius amazingly successful sic. in this picture, not only in the grand and elegant taste displayed throughout the landscape, but has given a proof of his abilities in figures, that would honour the judgment of Poussin: the harmonious colouring uniting the whole makes it unique; it has ever been admired as the most capital picture extant of the master (Claude)|A landscape, the artist has exerted the efforts of his genius amazingly successful sic. in this picture, not only in the grand and elegant taste displayed throughout the landscape, but has given a proof of his abilities in figures, that would honour the judgment of Poussin: the harmonious colouring uniting the whole makes it unique; it has ever been admired as the most capital picture extant of the master]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [64]
  • 1776.02.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A madona and child: the majestic grace and sweetness in the character of hte madona, who looking up to the heavens, appears as inspired with Divinity; how noble the disposition and attitude of the infant Christ! the face beautiful with god-like dignity,; the colouring far superior to the Italian schools: If ever united perfections in the art of painting deserved our admiration, this wonderful and sublime performance claims preference to any ever yet seen of the master. -- Out of the collection of the Count de Vence, at Paris, a well known Connoisseur, who had a most capital collection of pictures; it was purchased for him in Flanders in the year 39, for the sum of 2500 louis d'ors; this single picture at his death he bequeathed to his most particular friend at Paris, a great lover of the arts, since dead, whose family disposed of it about two years ago (A. Van Dyck)|A madona and child: the majestic grace and sweetness in the character of hte madona, who looking up to the heavens, appears as inspired with Divinity; how noble the disposition and attitude of the infant Christ! the face beautiful with god-like dignity,; the colouring far superior to the Italian schools: If ever united perfections in the art of painting deserved our admiration, this wonderful and sublime performance claims preference to any ever yet seen of the master. -- Out of the collection of the Count de Vence, at Paris, a well known Connoisseur, who had a most capital collection of pictures; it was purchased for him in Flanders in the year 39, for the sum of 2500 louis d'ors; this single picture at his death he bequeathed to his most particular friend at Paris, a great lover of the arts, since dead, whose family disposed of it about two years ago]] réalisée par A. Van Dyck, vendue par The Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort. [65]