Ventes d'œuvres le 1800.06.06

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  • 1800.06.06/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Female carrying a Triumphal Wreath towards a Temple; this Figure probably represents Erato or Terpsichore. This Basso Relievo was purchased out of the Negroni Collection, originally formed by Pope Sixtus Quintus, and is justly esteemed the finest speciment of antient sculpture that has reach our times (Antient)|A Female carrying a Triumphal Wreath towards a Temple; this Figure probably represents Erato or Terpsichore. This Basso Relievo was purchased out of the Negroni Collection, originally formed by Pope Sixtus Quintus, and is justly esteemed the finest speciment of antient sculpture that has reach our times]] réalisée par Antient, vendue par Lord Cawdor au prix de 113 gs. [2]
  • 1800.06.06/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A sitting figure of Demosthenes, from the Villa Negroni in Rome. The Portrait of this celebrated Orator has been erroneously named Pythagoras, but a Bust in bronze with an inscription, found in Herculaneum and placed in the Museum at Portici, has enabled the Antiquarians to correct the mistake (Antient)|A sitting figure of Demosthenes, from the Villa Negroni in Rome. The Portrait of this celebrated Orator has been erroneously named Pythagoras, but a Bust in bronze with an inscription, found in Herculaneum and placed in the Museum at Portici, has enabled the Antiquarians to correct the mistake]] réalisée par Antient, vendue par Lord Cawdor au prix de 65 gs. [10]