Ventes d'œuvres le 1794.05.31

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  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Portrait of Ann Boleyn. With Truth it may be asserted, this Picture is invaluable, whether we consider it as the finest Production of an exceeding great Master, or as a Portrait of a Princess, whose History is so remarkably connected with that of this Country (Holbien)|The Portrait of Ann Boleyn. With Truth it may be asserted, this Picture is invaluable, whether we consider it as the finest Production of an exceeding great Master, or as a Portrait of a Princess, whose History is so remarkably connected with that of this Country]] réalisée par Holbien, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Sr Thos Dundas au prix de 78.15 gs. [22]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Picturesque Groupe of Cows, Sheep, Goats, &c. in a pleasing Landscape, with a Woman milking. Nature has been strictly adhered to throughout the whole of this Cabinet Jewel, which justly places it as one of the finest Productions of this incomparable Artist (Adrian Vandevelde)|A Picturesque Groupe of Cows, Sheep, Goats, &c. in a pleasing Landscape, with a Woman milking. Nature has been strictly adhered to throughout the whole of this Cabinet Jewel, which justly places it as one of the finest Productions of this incomparable Artist]] réalisée par Adrian Vandevelde, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Vandergucht au prix de 65.2 gs. [23]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Portrait of Himself, in a Circle, enriched with the Insignia of his Profession; a Pure and Perfect Picture, painted with Great Force and Delicacy, with the folllowing Inscription: "Bartolomeus Murillo seipsum depingens pro filiorum votis ac precibus explendis." The only known Portrait of this Master painted by himself (Murillo)|A Portrait of Himself, in a Circle, enriched with the Insignia of his Profession; a Pure and Perfect Picture, painted with Great Force and Delicacy, with the folllowing Inscription: "Bartolomeus Murillo seipsum depingens pro filiorum votis ac precibus explendis." The only known Portrait of this Master painted by himself]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Lord Ashburnham au prix de 105.0 gs. [25]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Charles the First, a small whole Length in an elegant and easy Attitude; the Drawing perfectly correct, Penciling exquisite, and the Tints of the Face and Hands extremely natural; and of the fine pearly Tone for which Vandyke was so justly celebrated. A further Account of this universally admired Picture may be seen in Strange's Catalogue, by whom it is engraved (Vandyke)|Charles the First, a small whole Length in an elegant and easy Attitude; the Drawing perfectly correct, Penciling exquisite, and the Tints of the Face and Hands extremely natural; and of the fine pearly Tone for which Vandyke was so justly celebrated. A further Account of this universally admired Picture may be seen in Strange's Catalogue, by whom it is engraved]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Angerstein au prix de 71.8 gs. [27]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cupid Sleeping, the acknowledged Chef D'OEuvre of this excellent Master, purchased from the Aldrovandi Palace at Bologna, for which Family it was originally painted; the superior Tone of Colour, the Elegance and Ease of the Attitude are particularly captivating (Guido)|Cupid Sleeping, the acknowledged Chef D'OEuvre of this excellent Master, purchased from the Aldrovandi Palace at Bologna, for which Family it was originally painted; the superior Tone of Colour, the Elegance and Ease of the Attitude are particularly captivating]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Earl Fitzwilliam au prix de 346.10 gs. [30]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Portrait of the Archduke Albert of Austria on a White Horse, infinitely surpassing any Picture of the Kind ever painted; the manly Elegance of the Prince, the correct Drawing and Foreshortening of the Horse, are the happiest Efforts of Art; and Praise cannot be too lavish on the Beauty and Delicacy of the Colouring, which form altogether one of the Finest Pictures of this inestimable Master (Vandyke)|A Portrait of the Archduke Albert of Austria on a White Horse, infinitely surpassing any Picture of the Kind ever painted; the manly Elegance of the Prince, the correct Drawing and Foreshortening of the Horse, are the happiest Efforts of Art; and Praise cannot be too lavish on the Beauty and Delicacy of the Colouring, which form altogether one of the Finest Pictures of this inestimable Master]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Milnes au prix de 168.0 gs. [31]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View in Holland upon the Banks of a River, with a Countryman upon a grey Horse in Conversation with a Woman, surrounded with a pleasing Groupe of Cows, Sheep and Dogs. In the second Distance are Figures, and Horses drinking; the View imperceptibly terminating in a fine delicate warm Tone (Cuyp)|A View in Holland upon the Banks of a River, with a Countryman upon a grey Horse in Conversation with a Woman, surrounded with a pleasing Groupe of Cows, Sheep and Dogs. In the second Distance are Figures, and Horses drinking; the View imperceptibly terminating in a fine delicate warm Tone]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Angerstein au prix de 204.15 gs. [32]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Fleet Coming to Anchor in a Fresh Breeze, one of the Clearest and Finest Productions of this Inestimable Master; the Animation of the Pencil so strictly accords with Nature, that we are almost inclined to believe the Sea is in actual Motion; and what further enriches the Scene, and aids the Deception, is the masterly Disposition of the Vessels, and tender Gradation of the Distances, engraved by Cannot (Vandevelde)|A Fleet Coming to Anchor in a Fresh Breeze, one of the Clearest and Finest Productions of this Inestimable Master; the Animation of the Pencil so strictly accords with Nature, that we are almost inclined to believe the Sea is in actual Motion; and what further enriches the Scene, and aids the Deception, is the masterly Disposition of the Vessels, and tender Gradation of the Distances, engraved by Cannot]] réalisée par Vandevelde, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Comyns au prix de 262.10 gs. [33]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Most Capital Landscape of the Lago de Bolseno, with an extensive Distance beautifully diversified; the Fore Ground possesses singular Advantages by the luxuriant Display of Trees, Plants, and Herbage; the judicious Introduction of an interesting Groupe of nine Figures, representing Horsemen and Foot Soldiers conducting Prisoners, considerably enlivens the Scene; the animated Touch, warm and brilliant Tone that are diffused throughout the Picture, will ever make it valued as the Chef d'OEuvre of this incomparable Master. It was purchased from the Clifford Family of Amsterdam, for whom it was painted (Jan Both)|A Most Capital Landscape of the Lago de Bolseno, with an extensive Distance beautifully diversified; the Fore Ground possesses singular Advantages by the luxuriant Display of Trees, Plants, and Herbage; the judicious Introduction of an interesting Groupe of nine Figures, representing Horsemen and Foot Soldiers conducting Prisoners, considerably enlivens the Scene; the animated Touch, warm and brilliant Tone that are diffused throughout the Picture, will ever make it valued as the Chef d'OEuvre of this incomparable Master. It was purchased from the Clifford Family of Amsterdam, for whom it was painted]] réalisée par Jan Both, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Sr Thos Dundas au prix de 504.0 gs. [34]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Francis of Paolo in Prayer, attended by an elegant Groupe of Angels. The superior Merits and Excellencies of this Picture have been so long and universally acknowledged, that it is needless to enumerate and point out the Beauties that captivate and enrapture every Beholder (Murillo)|St. Francis of Paolo in Prayer, attended by an elegant Groupe of Angels. The superior Merits and Excellencies of this Picture have been so long and universally acknowledged, that it is needless to enumerate and point out the Beauties that captivate and enrapture every Beholder]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Earl of Ashburnham au prix de 819.0 gs. [35]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Nature Unveiled by the Graces, from Dr. Ward's Collection. On the Fore Ground of this Picture, the Artist has introduced Nymphs and Satyrs sporting, with Fruit and Flowers, which are elegantly entwined round Trees, where Bacchanalian Satyrs are discovered in wanton Playfulness. In the Centre of this composition are the Graces, in Lovely and Elegant Attitudes, Unveiling Nature. With Truth it may be asserted, that a full Display of Rubens's powerful Abilities is concentred in this Production. The amazing Brilliancy and Force of Colouring of the Satyrs is beautifully contrasted with the delicate Tints of the Females. The whole finely composed, and executed in an unequalled Style. The luxuriant and judicious Arrangement, united with the Penciling of the Fruit and Flowers, fully evinces, Breughel was determined that one Part of this inestimable Picture should not suffer by any Defect or Deficiency of the other (Rubens)|Nature Unveiled by the Graces, from Dr. Ward's Collection. On the Fore Ground of this Picture, the Artist has introduced Nymphs and Satyrs sporting, with Fruit and Flowers, which are elegantly entwined round Trees, where Bacchanalian Satyrs are discovered in wanton Playfulness. In the Centre of this composition are the Graces, in Lovely and Elegant Attitudes, Unveiling Nature. With Truth it may be asserted, that a full Display of Rubens's powerful Abilities is concentred in this Production. The amazing Brilliancy and Force of Colouring of the Satyrs is beautifully contrasted with the delicate Tints of the Females. The whole finely composed, and executed in an unequalled Style. The luxuriant and judicious Arrangement, united with the Penciling of the Fruit and Flowers, fully evinces, Breughel was determined that one Part of this inestimable Picture should not suffer by any Defect or Deficiency of the other]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Earl of Ashburnham au prix de 882.0 gs. [36]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[R. Anslo in His Study, Conversing with His Wife. The Admission of the Light, and Effect of this Picture, are truly magical. The Earnestness with which he is speaking, and the profound Attention of the Woman, cannot be too much commended, and are only equalled by the Truth of Colouring and the Simplicity of the Composition. Universally allowed to be one of the finest Efforts of his Pencil (Rembrandt)|R. Anslo in His Study, Conversing with His Wife. The Admission of the Light, and Effect of this Picture, are truly magical. The Earnestness with which he is speaking, and the profound Attention of the Woman, cannot be too much commended, and are only equalled by the Truth of Colouring and the Simplicity of the Composition. Universally allowed to be one of the finest Efforts of his Pencil]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Earl of Ashburnham au prix de 546.0 gs. [37]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This Picture represents a Convoy, with Baggage Waggons, &c. thrown into Confusion by an Attack from an Ambuscade. This Composition contains upwards of sixty Figures, and is conducted in a Style that does Honour to this Master's Pencil. In this Performance, various Passions that affect Mankind are depicted with unusual Truth and Expression, and every Part finished in his Fine Enamelled Style (Wouvermans)|This Picture represents a Convoy, with Baggage Waggons, &c. thrown into Confusion by an Attack from an Ambuscade. This Composition contains upwards of sixty Figures, and is conducted in a Style that does Honour to this Master's Pencil. In this Performance, various Passions that affect Mankind are depicted with unusual Truth and Expression, and every Part finished in his Fine Enamelled Style]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Sr Thos Dundas au prix de 409.10 gs. [38]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Crucifixion. The Time the Artist has chosen, is when "He bowed his Head and gave up the Ghost." Represented with all the Dignity and Grandeur of which the Subject is capable. It is finely engraved by Claudia Stella, who, though in great Distress, refused to sell it to the Regent of France for Five Thousand Louis d'Ors (N. Poussin)|The Crucifixion. The Time the Artist has chosen, is when "He bowed his Head and gave up the Ghost." Represented with all the Dignity and Grandeur of which the Subject is capable. It is finely engraved by Claudia Stella, who, though in great Distress, refused to sell it to the Regent of France for Five Thousand Louis d'Ors]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Sr Thos Dundas au prix de 504.0 gs. [39]
  • 1794.05.31/ maison de ventes : Greenwood. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Fete de Village (engraved by Le Bas). In the Inclosure of a Country Alehouse are upwards of forty-five Figures (twelve Inches high) conversing, dancing, and regaling in familiar, easy, and interesting Groupes. The Fore Ground is agreeably broken and varied by a judicious Introduction and Arrangement of Kitchen and Farming Utensils, &c. In the second Distance is a Groupe of twenty-five Figures, similarly engaged: the Animated and Varied Expression in the Figures, the Silver Brilliancy and Force of Colouring, and Spirited Freedom of the Pencil, observable in every Part of this Composition, render it the Most Desirable of all the Productions of this eminent Master (Teniers)|Fete de Village (engraved by Le Bas). In the Inclosure of a Country Alehouse are upwards of forty-five Figures (twelve Inches high) conversing, dancing, and regaling in familiar, easy, and interesting Groupes. The Fore Ground is agreeably broken and varied by a judicious Introduction and Arrangement of Kitchen and Farming Utensils, &c. In the second Distance is a Groupe of twenty-five Figures, similarly engaged: the Animated and Varied Expression in the Figures, the Silver Brilliancy and Force of Colouring, and Spirited Freedom of the Pencil, observable in every Part of this Composition, render it the Most Desirable of all the Productions of this eminent Master]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir Lawrence Dundas Bart, achetée par Earl of Ashburnham au prix de 882.0 gs. [40]