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  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Master of the Orchestra with his Pupils. It is impossible to conceive a group of figures finer placed, or more judiciously contrasted in character, than this small cabinet, presumed to be a repetition of a large one of the same subject by Titian, the colouring rich and harmonious (Titian)|The Master of the Orchestra with his Pupils. It is impossible to conceive a group of figures finer placed, or more judiciously contrasted in character, than this small cabinet, presumed to be a repetition of a large one of the same subject by Titian, the colouring rich and harmonious]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 48.6 gs. [21]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Lady with her Music Master. The choice of this artist's subjects are in general much more pleasing and elevated than many of his countrymen, his works are in great estimation for taste and correctness of design, with a mellow delicacy of finishing; this picture possesses all the desirable Qualities of Terburgh. From the Cabinet of Mons. De Arveley (Ger. Terburgh)|A Lady with her Music Master. The choice of this artist's subjects are in general much more pleasing and elevated than many of his countrymen, his works are in great estimation for taste and correctness of design, with a mellow delicacy of finishing; this picture possesses all the desirable Qualities of Terburgh. From the Cabinet of Mons. De Arveley]] réalisée par Ger. Terburgh, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 74.11 gs. [32]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Warm Landscape with Cattle. This master, after many ideal imitations of Wouvermans, Berghem, &c. struck out a manner entirely his own, and far surpast for beautiful tints of air and sunshine, all the Dutch Masters; this is a sample of the greatest perfection. A most exquisite fine picture, formly in the famous cabinet of Mons. V.D. Linden, at Dort (Cuyp)|A Warm Landscape with Cattle. This master, after many ideal imitations of Wouvermans, Berghem, &c. struck out a manner entirely his own, and far surpast for beautiful tints of air and sunshine, all the Dutch Masters; this is a sample of the greatest perfection. A most exquisite fine picture, formly in the famous cabinet of Mons. V.D. Linden, at Dort]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 231.0 gs. [47]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Lady's Portrait, whole length. With a superior grace, dignity, and elegance, V. Dyck treated portrait painting, time has evinced, for he yet stands unrivalled; the beautiful carnation and delicate tints of the face and hands are admirable, the sattin garment easy and flowing -- on the whole a very capital and beautiful picture M. De Calonne paid Sir Joshua Reynolds 500 guineas for the two pictures (Van Dyck)|A Lady's Portrait, whole length. With a superior grace, dignity, and elegance, V. Dyck treated portrait painting, time has evinced, for he yet stands unrivalled; the beautiful carnation and delicate tints of the face and hands are admirable, the sattin garment easy and flowing -- on the whole a very capital and beautiful picture M. De Calonne paid Sir Joshua Reynolds 500 guineas for the two pictures]] réalisée par Van Dyck, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 136.10 gs. [56]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family. The numberless spurious copies retailed in every sale, under the sanction of this great master's name, would almost make one discredit every picture; this evidently shews marks of genius and originality to place it beyond the reach of doubt -- very capital (Raphael)|The Holy Family. The numberless spurious copies retailed in every sale, under the sanction of this great master's name, would almost make one discredit every picture; this evidently shews marks of genius and originality to place it beyond the reach of doubt -- very capital]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 52.10 gs. [64]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A fine warm clear Landscape. This master has happily united the finished execution of the Dutch School to the grand scenes of Nature in Italy; this combination produces the most desirable effect, and fascinates our admiration. The whole is beautiful and in perfect preservation (J. Both)|A fine warm clear Landscape. This master has happily united the finished execution of the Dutch School to the grand scenes of Nature in Italy; this combination produces the most desirable effect, and fascinates our admiration. The whole is beautiful and in perfect preservation]] réalisée par J. Both, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 110.5 gs. [69]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View in the City of Leyden, a very clear pleasing picture. This celebrated painter aimed at a different precision of finishing and effect from all others, having the appearance of nature reduced to miniature by the camera, without the regular process of art; the figures very beautiful and interesting, the whole by Adrian Van De Velde. A most desirable cabinet picture from Mons. D'Arveley's collection (Van Der Heyden)|A View in the City of Leyden, a very clear pleasing picture. This celebrated painter aimed at a different precision of finishing and effect from all others, having the appearance of nature reduced to miniature by the camera, without the regular process of art; the figures very beautiful and interesting, the whole by Adrian Van De Velde. A most desirable cabinet picture from Mons. D'Arveley's collection]] réalisée par Van Der Heyden, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 105.0 gs. [75]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Dutch Cabaret, Peasantry of both Sexes Dancing, Drinking, and making Merry. No painter ever composed these subjects better than Ostade, nor drew with greater truth the native characters of the Boors of Holland, the whole scene is pleasing, and animated. It is impossible in the art of colouring, for richness and effect, to surpass this beautiful picture; when pictures of Ostade possesses these high qualities, they truly become invaluable. Cost M. De Calonne 400 Louis d'ors (A. Ostade)|A Dutch Cabaret, Peasantry of both Sexes Dancing, Drinking, and making Merry. No painter ever composed these subjects better than Ostade, nor drew with greater truth the native characters of the Boors of Holland, the whole scene is pleasing, and animated. It is impossible in the art of colouring, for richness and effect, to surpass this beautiful picture; when pictures of Ostade possesses these high qualities, they truly become invaluable. Cost M. De Calonne 400 Louis d'ors]] réalisée par A. Ostade, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 367.10 gs. [77]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Pleasing Landscape, with Cattle and Figures. This master's sole guide and attention was to nature in the drawing of his animals and figures, which are very accurate; the whole has a glowing and clear effect, truly a very capital picture of this scarce artist (K. Du Jardin)|A Pleasing Landscape, with Cattle and Figures. This master's sole guide and attention was to nature in the drawing of his animals and figures, which are very accurate; the whole has a glowing and clear effect, truly a very capital picture of this scarce artist]] réalisée par K. Du Jardin, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 162.15 gs. [78]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Girl with Pigs. When Sir J. Reynolds first saw this picture in the Exhibition, he was struck with the simplicity and exquisite resemblance of nature, and purchased it of Gainsborough at his own fixed price, nor did he ever mean to part with it, till solicited as a particular favour by M. De Calonne, who paid him 300 guineas for it (Gainsborough)|A Girl with Pigs. When Sir J. Reynolds first saw this picture in the Exhibition, he was struck with the simplicity and exquisite resemblance of nature, and purchased it of Gainsborough at his own fixed price, nor did he ever mean to part with it, till solicited as a particular favour by M. De Calonne, who paid him 300 guineas for it]] réalisée par Gainsborough, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Earl of Carlisle au prix de 189.0 gs. [85]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape. This pleasing and enchanting scene presents one of the most delightful landscapes of Italy, with a sweetness and serenity of air truly in character with that country, the happy embelishment of the castle on the rising ground, forms an elegance and divides the distance. The whole is captivating, and one of the finest pictures of this admired artist (Claude)|A Landscape. This pleasing and enchanting scene presents one of the most delightful landscapes of Italy, with a sweetness and serenity of air truly in character with that country, the happy embelishment of the castle on the rising ground, forms an elegance and divides the distance. The whole is captivating, and one of the finest pictures of this admired artist]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 546.0 gs. [86]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lot with his Two Daughters. The taste and elegance with which V. D. Werff has treated this subject, would honour the first Italian masters, the composition is picturesque and concise, the distribution of light and shadow bold, with a glowing rich harmonious colouring, the whole finished in a manner never before excelled (Chev. V.D. Werff)|Lot with his Two Daughters. The taste and elegance with which V. D. Werff has treated this subject, would honour the first Italian masters, the composition is picturesque and concise, the distribution of light and shadow bold, with a glowing rich harmonious colouring, the whole finished in a manner never before excelled]] réalisée par Chev. V.D. Werff, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 315.0 gs. [88]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Nymph, a pleasing subject, and was a favorite of this admirable artist, for he has repeated it with some alterations. It is painted in a great and masterly stile for freedom and spirit; force and harmony of colouring may vie with the best works of Titian, or Van Dyck (Sir J. Reynolds)|A Nymph, a pleasing subject, and was a favorite of this admirable artist, for he has repeated it with some alterations. It is painted in a great and masterly stile for freedom and spirit; force and harmony of colouring may vie with the best works of Titian, or Van Dyck]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Angerstein au prix de 362.10 gs. [89]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, called Le Bonnet Rouge, of a Flemish Farm House, with Boors Smoking and Regaling. This masterly and surprizing performance unites all the describable qualities of Teniers, both for character, and colouring, with a sprightly animated pencil -- Truly a Chef D'Ouvre (Teniers)|An Interior, called Le Bonnet Rouge, of a Flemish Farm House, with Boors Smoking and Regaling. This masterly and surprizing performance unites all the describable qualities of Teniers, both for character, and colouring, with a sprightly animated pencil -- Truly a Chef D'Ouvre]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 367.10 gs. [91]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Triumph of David. The grandeur and superior taste of this great artist is manifest in the judicious distribution of this fine subject; in the centre of the procession he has placed David, supporting the head of Goliah, in a spirited graceful attitude, led out by martial music; on the public buildings are placed musical females and bards, chaunting hymns in honour of the victorious triumph; all this first interests our admiration, and prevents the attention being divided with the crowds of eager spectators, and followers, whose visible emotions and passions are wonderfully expressive of joy, surprise, and admiration; on the whole, a master piece of the greatest perfection, where he has happily united the graces of the antique with his own classical knowledge. Purchased by M. De Calonne from Lord Carysford, for 800 guineas (N. Poussin)|The Triumph of David. The grandeur and superior taste of this great artist is manifest in the judicious distribution of this fine subject; in the centre of the procession he has placed David, supporting the head of Goliah, in a spirited graceful attitude, led out by martial music; on the public buildings are placed musical females and bards, chaunting hymns in honour of the victorious triumph; all this first interests our admiration, and prevents the attention being divided with the crowds of eager spectators, and followers, whose visible emotions and passions are wonderfully expressive of joy, surprise, and admiration; on the whole, a master piece of the greatest perfection, where he has happily united the graces of the antique with his own classical knowledge. Purchased by M. De Calonne from Lord Carysford, for 800 guineas]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Hamilton au prix de 630.0 gs. [92]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village Feast called Le Teniers aux Chaudrons. The extraordinary Merit and Beauties of this Chef D'Ouvre has been handed down with universal admiration; how animated and spirited are the variegated characters of the peasantry that compose this large assemblage, the whole scene evidently taken from nature: most lively and correct has he pourtrayed himself with his family, and some of the principal villagers on the fore ground: the whole exhibits that clearness and silvery tone so truly harmonious and fascinating in his finest works, one of the most capital pictures known of Teniers while he was in Paris, Monsieur D'Arveley, the High Treasurer of France, bequeathed to him his small, but Superb, Cabinet of Pictures, by which M. De Calonne's Collection became enriched with the celebrated Fete du Fillage, commonly called Le Teniers, aux Chandrons (D. Teniers)|A Village Feast called Le Teniers aux Chaudrons. The extraordinary Merit and Beauties of this Chef D'Ouvre has been handed down with universal admiration; how animated and spirited are the variegated characters of the peasantry that compose this large assemblage, the whole scene evidently taken from nature: most lively and correct has he pourtrayed himself with his family, and some of the principal villagers on the fore ground: the whole exhibits that clearness and silvery tone so truly harmonious and fascinating in his finest works, one of the most capital pictures known of Teniers while he was in Paris, Monsieur D'Arveley, the High Treasurer of France, bequeathed to him his small, but Superb, Cabinet of Pictures, by which M. De Calonne's Collection became enriched with the celebrated Fete du Fillage, commonly called Le Teniers, aux Chandrons]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 735.0 gs. [93]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, with a distant View of a Bridge, and a pleasing and extensive Country, diversified and enlivened with various Groups of Cattle and Figures; touched and finished in the finest stile of this inestimable master, with a rich warm glowing sky, harmonizing the whole with beautiful effect. From the cabinet of Mons. D'Aveley (N. Berghem)|A Landscape, with a distant View of a Bridge, and a pleasing and extensive Country, diversified and enlivened with various Groups of Cattle and Figures; touched and finished in the finest stile of this inestimable master, with a rich warm glowing sky, harmonizing the whole with beautiful effect. From the cabinet of Mons. D'Aveley]] réalisée par N. Berghem, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 367.10 gs. [94]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Le Jue De La Bague. This Pleasing, Beautiful and interesting Cabinet Picture brings to our view the antient domestic sports in the Villages of Holland. The peculiar characters of the natives as well as the horses are most accurately drawn, the whole finished with precision and sweet flowing pencil, the true test of his finest works. This Chef D'Ouvre is from the cabinet of Mons. D'Arveley (Wouvermans)|Le Jue De La Bague. This Pleasing, Beautiful and interesting Cabinet Picture brings to our view the antient domestic sports in the Villages of Holland. The peculiar characters of the natives as well as the horses are most accurately drawn, the whole finished with precision and sweet flowing pencil, the true test of his finest works. This Chef D'Ouvre is from the cabinet of Mons. D'Arveley]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Cox au prix de 220.10 gs. [95]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Bacchanalian Dance. This prodigy of art treated all subjects, either sacred or profane, with equal success, by the powers of his superior genius. The females exhibits perfect models of untutored beauty, the lovely infant bacchants eagerly struggling for the juice of the grape, contrasted with the vigorous rusticity of the Satyrs, are truly picturesque and poetically imagined. Its evidence Poussin designed this picture to imitate the stile and taste of the antique paintings, with much greater perfection of colouring, drawing and executions, than any samples we have extant of these works. Out of the collection of Mons. Le Compte Vaudruil and was publicly sold in Paris for 900 Louis d'ors (N. Poussin)|A Bacchanalian Dance. This prodigy of art treated all subjects, either sacred or profane, with equal success, by the powers of his superior genius. The females exhibits perfect models of untutored beauty, the lovely infant bacchants eagerly struggling for the juice of the grape, contrasted with the vigorous rusticity of the Satyrs, are truly picturesque and poetically imagined. Its evidence Poussin designed this picture to imitate the stile and taste of the antique paintings, with much greater perfection of colouring, drawing and executions, than any samples we have extant of these works. Out of the collection of Mons. Le Compte Vaudruil and was publicly sold in Paris for 900 Louis d'ors]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Hamilton au prix de 913.10 gs. [96]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mrs. Siddons in the Character of the Tragic Muse. The majestic dignity in which he has placed this tragical heroine of the stage is admirably conceived, full of expression and contemplative energy, a character powerful, yet retaining the delicacy and beauty of resemblance, the attendant attributes poetically and well fancied. This picture alone would be suffifient to hand to posterity the name of the first rate native genius that has adorned this country, had we no other proof of his great and exquisite merit M. De Calonne paid Sir Joshua Reynolds 800 guineas for it, and thought the merit of this picture far exceeded any fixed sum (Sir Joshua Reynolds)|Mrs. Siddons in the Character of the Tragic Muse. The majestic dignity in which he has placed this tragical heroine of the stage is admirably conceived, full of expression and contemplative energy, a character powerful, yet retaining the delicacy and beauty of resemblance, the attendant attributes poetically and well fancied. This picture alone would be suffifient to hand to posterity the name of the first rate native genius that has adorned this country, had we no other proof of his great and exquisite merit M. De Calonne paid Sir Joshua Reynolds 800 guineas for it, and thought the merit of this picture far exceeded any fixed sum]] réalisée par Sir Joshua Reynolds, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Smith of Clapham au prix de 336.0 gs. [97]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Noble Landscape. The works of N. Poussin are every day more in request, the longer considered, the more he grows on the taste he thought, with as much genius and masterly fancy as our greatest poets; with this imaginary subject of Orion, he has endeavoured to astonish us. The imagination of this subject has novelty, the whole truly fine, M. De Calonne paid Sir Joshua Reynolds 500 guineas for it (N. Poussin)|A Noble Landscape. The works of N. Poussin are every day more in request, the longer considered, the more he grows on the taste he thought, with as much genius and masterly fancy as our greatest poets; with this imaginary subject of Orion, he has endeavoured to astonish us. The imagination of this subject has novelty, the whole truly fine, M. De Calonne paid Sir Joshua Reynolds 500 guineas for it]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par N Desenfans au prix de 131.5 gs. [98]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Gipsey Girl with Flowers. This picture is allowed the master piece of Morillio's works, for design, composition and colouring, though it is only a single figure; not one of his larger works approaches so nearly to universal excellence, or can boast of so correct a resemblance of truth and nature. It was formerly in the cabinet of Mons. Bossett and publicly sold for 900 Louis d'ors (Morillio)|The Gipsey Girl with Flowers. This picture is allowed the master piece of Morillio's works, for design, composition and colouring, though it is only a single figure; not one of his larger works approaches so nearly to universal excellence, or can boast of so correct a resemblance of truth and nature. It was formerly in the cabinet of Mons. Bossett and publicly sold for 900 Louis d'ors]] réalisée par Morillio, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par N Desenfans au prix de 672.0 gs. [99]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family. That this great genius formed his mind on noblest models of the Italian and other schools is evident, for we find some of his works imitative of Titian, Rubens, Van Dyck, &c. This sublime and elegant composed picture is quite his own, full of taste and spirited execution, with a powerful effect and richness of colouring, a jewel of the first class (Morillio)|The Holy Family. That this great genius formed his mind on noblest models of the Italian and other schools is evident, for we find some of his works imitative of Titian, Rubens, Van Dyck, &c. This sublime and elegant composed picture is quite his own, full of taste and spirited execution, with a powerful effect and richness of colouring, a jewel of the first class]] réalisée par Morillio, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Bryan au prix de 535.12 gs. [100]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Port. The grandeur and sublimity with which Sal. Rosa has treated these subjects; will stand the test of admiring ages; the scene appears part of his native romantic country, or where he mostly resided, Calabria; the whole painted with wonderful spirit and facility, the figures very applicable and picturesque, suited to the scene which renders it inestimable (Sal. Rosa)|A Sea Port. The grandeur and sublimity with which Sal. Rosa has treated these subjects; will stand the test of admiring ages; the scene appears part of his native romantic country, or where he mostly resided, Calabria; the whole painted with wonderful spirit and facility, the figures very applicable and picturesque, suited to the scene which renders it inestimable]] réalisée par Sal. Rosa, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 525.0 gs. [101]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Sebastian. No artist's works are in more request and none so scarce as Corregio's; this undoubted and well authenticated picture is evidently a finished model for a large picture, the character of the Dying Saint very expressively painted with a delicate and flowing pencil (Corregio)|St. Sebastian. No artist's works are in more request and none so scarce as Corregio's; this undoubted and well authenticated picture is evidently a finished model for a large picture, the character of the Dying Saint very expressively painted with a delicate and flowing pencil]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 57.15 gs. [102]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ with Martha and Mary. This capital performance, the joint labour of two great artists, though different in stile, demonstrates their great judgment. The figures are disposed of with a propriety suited to their respective characters; the graceful dignity and noble ease of Our Saviour is pre-eminent, the whole finished with great accuracy. When we consider how rare cabinet pictures are of this description they become invaluable (Rubens)|Christ with Martha and Mary. This capital performance, the joint labour of two great artists, though different in stile, demonstrates their great judgment. The figures are disposed of with a propriety suited to their respective characters; the graceful dignity and noble ease of Our Saviour is pre-eminent, the whole finished with great accuracy. When we consider how rare cabinet pictures are of this description they become invaluable]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Bryan au prix de 346.10 gs. [103]
  • 1795.03.28/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Group of Cattle. Possibly no picture can be more deserving to authenticate the reputation of this imcomparable and scarce master, he unites boldness and effect with delicate accuracy of drawing, the animals appear not like painting, but the real objects. This artist in Holland, is esteemed the father of the animal painters. It was formerly in the cabinet of Mons. Braam-Camp, of Amsterdam (Potter)|A Group of Cattle. Possibly no picture can be more deserving to authenticate the reputation of this imcomparable and scarce master, he unites boldness and effect with delicate accuracy of drawing, the animals appear not like painting, but the real objects. This artist in Holland, is esteemed the father of the animal painters. It was formerly in the cabinet of Mons. Braam-Camp, of Amsterdam]] réalisée par Potter, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Bryan au prix de 326.10 gs. [104]