Ventes d'œuvres le 1777.01.25

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  • 1777.01.25/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A magnificent Tripod, or circular Phont, supremely elegant, amidst the eclat of the embellishments, the paintings exhibit a naval combat, a noble interesting scene that vies in greatness of composition with the most distinguish'd masters, and in delicacy, harmony and beauty of colouring surpasses the most luxuriant of their works Roman Earthen Ware (artiste anonyme)|A magnificent Tripod, or circular Phont, supremely elegant, amidst the eclat of the embellishments, the paintings exhibit a naval combat, a noble interesting scene that vies in greatness of composition with the most distinguish'd masters, and in delicacy, harmony and beauty of colouring surpasses the most luxuriant of their works Roman Earthen Ware]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par [[B [Broderick]]]. [35]
  • 1777.01.25/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most noble antique Cauldron or Phont of an oval form supported with masculine Sphinxes resting on an ornamented bass. From the Duke of Tuscany's collection. This magnificent unique article displays a grandeur of design that cannot fail to attract and please, in that profuse variety, and beauty of the decoration may be found a series of entertaining amusement and information ; particularly the superlatively fine paintings, which convey a just idea of a Roman naval engagement, with a true delineation of their gallies, arms and weapons, the combatants are likewise characteriz'd with animation and emulation, abundantly discriptive of the occasion ; and tout ensemble an irrefragable monument of the genius and abilities of the Antients Roman Earthen Ware (Antique)|A most noble antique Cauldron or Phont of an oval form supported with masculine Sphinxes resting on an ornamented bass. From the Duke of Tuscany's collection. This magnificent unique article displays a grandeur of design that cannot fail to attract and please, in that profuse variety, and beauty of the decoration may be found a series of entertaining amusement and information ; particularly the superlatively fine paintings, which convey a just idea of a Roman naval engagement, with a true delineation of their gallies, arms and weapons, the combatants are likewise characteriz'd with animation and emulation, abundantly discriptive of the occasion ; and tout ensemble an irrefragable monument of the genius and abilities of the Antients Roman Earthen Ware]] réalisée par Antique, vendue par [[B [Broderick]]]. [36]