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  • 1802.03.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Taking-down from the Cross: St. Simeon in the Temple, and the Visitation. It is needless to enlarge upon the matchless Originals whence these Copies were made; they were painted by Rubens with a devotional, as well as national Spirit, to adorn the Metropolitan Church of his native Country. These excellent Copies have been faithfully traced from them, and traced with Spirit: in Point of Richness of Colouring too, they may be justly commended, the Artist having come up, as nearly as it may be allowed even for Genius to approach, to the glowing Pencil of Rubens (Guy Head)|The Taking-down from the Cross: St. Simeon in the Temple, and the Visitation. It is needless to enlarge upon the matchless Originals whence these Copies were made; they were painted by Rubens with a devotional, as well as national Spirit, to adorn the Metropolitan Church of his native Country. These excellent Copies have been faithfully traced from them, and traced with Spirit: in Point of Richness of Colouring too, they may be justly commended, the Artist having come up, as nearly as it may be allowed even for Genius to approach, to the glowing Pencil of Rubens]] réalisée par Guy Head, vendue par Guy Head, achetée par H Hope au prix de 420.0 £. [1]
  • 1802.03.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Taking-down from the Cross: St. Simeon in the Temple, and the Visitation. It is needless to enlarge upon the matchless Originals whence these Copies were made; they were painted by Rubens with a devotional, as well as national Spirit, to adorn the Metropolitan Church of his native Country. These excellent Copies have been faithfully traced from them, and traced with Spirit: in Point of Richness of Colouring too, they may be justly commended, the Artist having come up, as nearly as it may be allowed even for Genius to approach, to the glowing Pencil of Rubens (Guy Head)|The Taking-down from the Cross: St. Simeon in the Temple, and the Visitation. It is needless to enlarge upon the matchless Originals whence these Copies were made; they were painted by Rubens with a devotional, as well as national Spirit, to adorn the Metropolitan Church of his native Country. These excellent Copies have been faithfully traced from them, and traced with Spirit: in Point of Richness of Colouring too, they may be justly commended, the Artist having come up, as nearly as it may be allowed even for Genius to approach, to the glowing Pencil of Rubens]] réalisée par Guy Head, vendue par Guy Head, achetée par H Hope au prix de 420.0 £. [72]
  • 1802.03.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Faun and Bacchante. This capital Original Specimen of the Genius of the late Mr. Head does infinite Honor to his Invention and his Pencil. The Groupe is conceived with warm Poetical Fancy, the Landscape in the Back ground is elegant, and the Colouring of the Whole singularly rich and glowing (Head)|A Faun and Bacchante. This capital Original Specimen of the Genius of the late Mr. Head does infinite Honor to his Invention and his Pencil. The Groupe is conceived with warm Poetical Fancy, the Landscape in the Back ground is elegant, and the Colouring of the Whole singularly rich and glowing]] réalisée par Head, vendue par Guy Head au prix de 25.4 £. [96]
  • 1802.03.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mercury and the Woodman; a Copy traced from the noble Original in the Colonna Palace at Rome. -- It is to the Taste and enterprizing spirit of W. Y. Ottley, Esq. that we own the Introduction into this Country, of the original Picture, of which this is a well executed Copy (Guy Head)|Mercury and the Woodman; a Copy traced from the noble Original in the Colonna Palace at Rome. -- It is to the Taste and enterprizing spirit of W. Y. Ottley, Esq. that we own the Introduction into this Country, of the original Picture, of which this is a well executed Copy]] réalisée par Guy Head, vendue par Guy Head au prix de 59.17 £. [99]
  • 1802.03.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Taking-down from the Cross: St. Simeon in the Temple, and the Visitation. It is needless to enlarge upon the matchless Originals whence these Copies were made; they were painted by Rubens with a devotional, as well as national Spirit, to adorn the Metropolitan Church of his native Country. These excellent Copies have been faithfully traced from them, and traced with Spirit: in Point of Richness of Colouring too, they may be justly commended, the Artist having come up, as nearly as it may be allowed even for Genius to approach, to the glowing Pencil of Rubens (Guy Head)|The Taking-down from the Cross: St. Simeon in the Temple, and the Visitation. It is needless to enlarge upon the matchless Originals whence these Copies were made; they were painted by Rubens with a devotional, as well as national Spirit, to adorn the Metropolitan Church of his native Country. These excellent Copies have been faithfully traced from them, and traced with Spirit: in Point of Richness of Colouring too, they may be justly commended, the Artist having come up, as nearly as it may be allowed even for Genius to approach, to the glowing Pencil of Rubens]] réalisée par Guy Head, vendue par Guy Head, achetée par H Hope au prix de 420.0 £. [112]
  • 1802.03.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Raising of the Cross. It is surely no trifling Mark of Genius in a modern Artist, that, daring to tread in the Footsteps of so great a Painter as Rubens, he acquit himself as no servile Imitator. This very meritorious Effort of the late Mr. Head is highly creditable to his Talents, it being a very successful and spirited Representation both of the Design and Colouring of the noble Original (Guy Head)|The Raising of the Cross. It is surely no trifling Mark of Genius in a modern Artist, that, daring to tread in the Footsteps of so great a Painter as Rubens, he acquit himself as no servile Imitator. This very meritorious Effort of the late Mr. Head is highly creditable to his Talents, it being a very successful and spirited Representation both of the Design and Colouring of the noble Original]] réalisée par Guy Head, vendue par Guy Head. [114]