Ventes d'œuvres le 1794.05.30

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  • 1794.05.30/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[On the Fore Ground of a noble and rich Landscape is a Skirmish of Cavalry, consisting of twelve Figures, well coloured, correctly designed, full of Character and Expression, and executed in a free and masterly Manner, possesses great Effect, and in perfect Preservation. The Figures for Animation and Penciling are equal to Teniers, and the Landscape may vie with the finest Productions of Rubens (Vandermeulen)|On the Fore Ground of a noble and rich Landscape is a Skirmish of Cavalry, consisting of twelve Figures, well coloured, correctly designed, full of Character and Expression, and executed in a free and masterly Manner, possesses great Effect, and in perfect Preservation. The Figures for Animation and Penciling are equal to Teniers, and the Landscape may vie with the finest Productions of Rubens]] réalisée par Vandermeulen, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Collopoy au prix de 24.3 gs. [29]
  • 1794.05.30/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Corps du Garde, a Man entering with a Cloak, the Fore Ground eniched with a Variety of Armour, Colours, Drums, Arms, &c. in the Back Ground are six Figures regaling round a Fire, very fine (These Pictures were formerly in the Possession of the De Nevilles of Amsterdam.) (Teniers)|A Corps du Garde, a Man entering with a Cloak, the Fore Ground eniched with a Variety of Armour, Colours, Drums, Arms, &c. in the Back Ground are six Figures regaling round a Fire, very fine (These Pictures were formerly in the Possession of the De Nevilles of Amsterdam.)]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Metcalfe au prix de 52.10 gs. [32]
  • 1794.05.30/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A similar Subject A Corps du Garde, a Man entering with a Cloak, the Fore Ground eniched with a Variety of Armour, Colours, Drums, Arms, &c. in the Back Ground are six Figures regaling round a Fire, with the same Advantages as the preceding Lot (These Pictures were formerly in the Possession of the De Nevilles of Amsterdam.) (Teniers)|A similar Subject A Corps du Garde, a Man entering with a Cloak, the Fore Ground eniched with a Variety of Armour, Colours, Drums, Arms, &c. in the Back Ground are six Figures regaling round a Fire, with the same Advantages as the preceding Lot (These Pictures were formerly in the Possession of the De Nevilles of Amsterdam.)]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Catton au prix de 30.9 gs. [33]
  • 1794.05.30/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This Picture some Years since was brought into England by Sir Robert Strange, who in his Catalogue gives the following Description. "Portrait of the great Colbert. This Picture of the Mæcenas of France justly claims a Rank even with the finest Things of Vandyke. It is painted in a great Style, and with that Truth and Freedom which we admire in the Works of the most celebrated Masters. The Hand is particularly fine, and the Folds of the Drapery are disposed with infinite Taste" (Philip de Champagne)|This Picture some Years since was brought into England by Sir Robert Strange, who in his Catalogue gives the following Description. "Portrait of the great Colbert. This Picture of the Mæcenas of France justly claims a Rank even with the finest Things of Vandyke. It is painted in a great Style, and with that Truth and Freedom which we admire in the Works of the most celebrated Masters. The Hand is particularly fine, and the Folds of the Drapery are disposed with infinite Taste"]] réalisée par Philip de Champagne, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par VanderGucht au prix de 44.2 gs. [34]
  • 1794.05.30/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Boors playing at Cards; this interesting Composition of nine Figures unites all the fine Qualities of the Master; too much Praise cannot be given him for the agreeable Mode in which he varies Subjects that so frequently exercised his Genius: The Attention and Anxiety in the principal Figures deserve particular Commendation. In the Back Ground is a Woman frying Pancakes, surrounded by other Figures. The silver Tone and Harmony of Colour, fine Character and Expression, and animated Penciling, justly rank this Picture as one of his choicest Works This Picture and the Companion formerly belonged to the Marquis de Graville, of whom they were purchased (Teniers)|Boors playing at Cards; this interesting Composition of nine Figures unites all the fine Qualities of the Master; too much Praise cannot be given him for the agreeable Mode in which he varies Subjects that so frequently exercised his Genius: The Attention and Anxiety in the principal Figures deserve particular Commendation. In the Back Ground is a Woman frying Pancakes, surrounded by other Figures. The silver Tone and Harmony of Colour, fine Character and Expression, and animated Penciling, justly rank this Picture as one of his choicest Works This Picture and the Companion formerly belonged to the Marquis de Graville, of whom they were purchased]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Comyns for Mr E Coxe au prix de 102.18 gs. [35]
  • 1794.05.30/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Companion, known by the Name of the Journeymen Carpenters; on the Fore Ground is a Party employed with Cards, while another Party of seven are in the Back Ground engaged in Conversation round a Fire, very clear and spirited. This Picture and the Companion formerly belonged to the Marquis de Graville, of whom they were purchased (Teniers)|The Companion, known by the Name of the Journeymen Carpenters; on the Fore Ground is a Party employed with Cards, while another Party of seven are in the Back Ground engaged in Conversation round a Fire, very clear and spirited. This Picture and the Companion formerly belonged to the Marquis de Graville, of whom they were purchased]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Williamson au prix de 63.0 gs. [36]
  • 1794.05.30/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Holy Family (whole Lengths large as Life). The Virgin is seated, receiving our Saviour from Joseph. The sweet serenity and Beauty of Expression in the Countenances, the Delicacy, Union, and Chastity of Colouring, and Combination of the Whole, entitle it to the Admiration and Praise so universally and lavishly bestowed (Murillo)|Holy Family (whole Lengths large as Life). The Virgin is seated, receiving our Saviour from Joseph. The sweet serenity and Beauty of Expression in the Countenances, the Delicacy, Union, and Chastity of Colouring, and Combination of the Whole, entitle it to the Admiration and Praise so universally and lavishly bestowed]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Coxe au prix de 315.0 gs. [38]