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  • 1801.02.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Entombing of a Cardinal, an invaluable curiosity, it being extremely rare to find an Original Picture of this master, the first Inventor of Oil Painting, in such high preservation; the figures are all undoubtedly genuine portraits from life, one of which is visibly a King of France; the reverential attention and pious concern of the priests and attendants are very finely expressed: the whole minute and accurately finished (Jan Van Eyck)|The Entombing of a Cardinal, an invaluable curiosity, it being extremely rare to find an Original Picture of this master, the first Inventor of Oil Painting, in such high preservation; the figures are all undoubtedly genuine portraits from life, one of which is visibly a King of France; the reverential attention and pious concern of the priests and attendants are very finely expressed: the whole minute and accurately finished]] réalisée par Jan Van Eyck, vendue par Earl of Besborough, achetée par Foxhall au prix de 89.5 £. [59]
  • 1801.02.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Madona with the Bambino; a Character full of Sweetness, Grace, and Dignity; a Jewel possessing all the Perfections of this great and Divine Master. This Picture was presented to James Earl of Waldegrave by the Duke of Lorraine, and purchased at his Sale (Raffael da Urbino)|The Madona with the Bambino; a Character full of Sweetness, Grace, and Dignity; a Jewel possessing all the Perfections of this great and Divine Master. This Picture was presented to James Earl of Waldegrave by the Duke of Lorraine, and purchased at his Sale]] réalisée par Raffael da Urbino, vendue par Earl of Besborough au prix de 231.0 £. [60]
  • 1801.02.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Jason Poisoning the Dragon: a subject well suited to the animated genius of Salvator; the characteristic boldness of the Hero is exhibited in a masterly stile; the Dragon, rocks, and every part touched with a peculiar spirit, in which he stands unrivalled. N.B. This Picture was bought at the Sale of James, Duke of Chandos, in 1747, by the late Possessor: and there is a Print engraved from the same in Mr. Boydell's Collection (Salvator Rosa)|Jason Poisoning the Dragon: a subject well suited to the animated genius of Salvator; the characteristic boldness of the Hero is exhibited in a masterly stile; the Dragon, rocks, and every part touched with a peculiar spirit, in which he stands unrivalled. N.B. This Picture was bought at the Sale of James, Duke of Chandos, in 1747, by the late Possessor: and there is a Print engraved from the same in Mr. Boydell's Collection]] réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Earl of Besborough, achetée par Wm Smith of Clapham au prix de 325.10 £. [66]
  • 1801.02.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. John in the Desart, a very fine copy, supposed to be painted by Parmegiano from the picture of Raffael da Urbino; formerly in the Collection of the Duke of Orleans, of universal admiration, it having been copied by some of the most celebrated Pupils of Raphael (Parmegiano)|St. John in the Desart, a very fine copy, supposed to be painted by Parmegiano from the picture of Raffael da Urbino; formerly in the Collection of the Duke of Orleans, of universal admiration, it having been copied by some of the most celebrated Pupils of Raphael]] réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par Earl of Besborough au prix de 99.15 £. [72]
  • 1801.02.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Portrait of Sir Theodore Mayrne, Physician to King James the Ist. a very interesting Picture of the Person represented, also by being handed down to us by the pencil of that great and immortal Artist. N.B. It is Engraved, and out of the Collection of Dr. Mead (Rubens)|The Portrait of Sir Theodore Mayrne, Physician to King James the Ist. a very interesting Picture of the Person represented, also by being handed down to us by the pencil of that great and immortal Artist. N.B. It is Engraved, and out of the Collection of Dr. Mead]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Earl of Besborough, achetée par Walton for Lord Lansdowne au prix de 60.18 £. [74]
  • 1801.02.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Pharaoh's Baker and Butler in Prison, these characters are very expressive and finely contrasted with a boldness in the stile of Painting and Colouring, well suited to the subject, this with its companion, which is now in the Collection of the Earl of Chesterfield, were made a present by the King of Spain to the English Admiral, who carried Don Carlos to Naples. N.B. Engraved in Mr. Boydell's Collection (Spagniolet)|Pharaoh's Baker and Butler in Prison, these characters are very expressive and finely contrasted with a boldness in the stile of Painting and Colouring, well suited to the subject, this with its companion, which is now in the Collection of the Earl of Chesterfield, were made a present by the King of Spain to the English Admiral, who carried Don Carlos to Naples. N.B. Engraved in Mr. Boydell's Collection]] réalisée par Spagniolet, vendue par Earl of Besborough au prix de 157.10 £. [75]
  • 1801.02.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus and Adonis. A superior Taste is manifest in all the Works of this great Master; he had much of the Gusto of the Antique: poetical subject were best suited to his Genius. This very elegant Composition may be truly said to possess all the excellencies of the Art united. -- A Chef D'Oeuvre (Nic. Poussin)|Venus and Adonis. A superior Taste is manifest in all the Works of this great Master; he had much of the Gusto of the Antique: poetical subject were best suited to his Genius. This very elegant Composition may be truly said to possess all the excellencies of the Art united. -- A Chef D'Oeuvre]] réalisée par Nic. Poussin, vendue par Earl of Besborough, achetée par Birch au prix de 262.10 £. [78]