Ventes d'œuvres le 1802.05.13

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  • 1802.05.13/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The wise men's offering, a most extraordinary elaborate and highly finished work of that early day, the gold drapery happily managed, architecture in the fore ground, and figures and buildings in the distance, a rare, curious, and covetable specimen of the art (John Van Eyck)|The wise men's offering, a most extraordinary elaborate and highly finished work of that early day, the gold drapery happily managed, architecture in the fore ground, and figures and buildings in the distance, a rare, curious, and covetable specimen of the art]] réalisée par John Van Eyck au prix de 11.0 £. [41]
  • 1802.05.13/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most beautiful, high finished and captivating picture of this very esteemed and scarce master; the subject, landscape, figures and cattle, a rich autumnal scene: a performance entitled to a distinguished situation in the first cabinet in the kingdom (Paul Potter)|A most beautiful, high finished and captivating picture of this very esteemed and scarce master; the subject, landscape, figures and cattle, a rich autumnal scene: a performance entitled to a distinguished situation in the first cabinet in the kingdom]] réalisée par Paul Potter, vendue par Mathison au prix de 309.15 £. [60]
  • 1802.05.13/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cupid and Psyche; a night scene, with the happiest effect of light and shade, uncommonly beautifully treated, a performance of singular perfection, in which a combination of excellence is brought together which none but the hand of a very great master would have been able to have accomplished, and ranks this inimitable English painter an ornament not only to his own country, but to the age in which he flourished (Sir Josh. Reynolds)|Cupid and Psyche; a night scene, with the happiest effect of light and shade, uncommonly beautifully treated, a performance of singular perfection, in which a combination of excellence is brought together which none but the hand of a very great master would have been able to have accomplished, and ranks this inimitable English painter an ornament not only to his own country, but to the age in which he flourished]] réalisée par Sir Josh. Reynolds, vendue par Chas Long, achetée par Rogers au prix de 241.10 £. [61]
  • 1802.05.13/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The temptation of St. Anthony, a picture of matchless excellence, inimitable throughout, in his silvery tone, beautiful, and finely managed; and the whole scene with his usual fancy, and is not to be excelled even by the powers of his own unrivalled pencil (David Teniers, Jun.)|The temptation of St. Anthony, a picture of matchless excellence, inimitable throughout, in his silvery tone, beautiful, and finely managed; and the whole scene with his usual fancy, and is not to be excelled even by the powers of his own unrivalled pencil]] réalisée par David Teniers, Jun., achetée par Metcalfe au prix de 262.10 £. [62]
  • 1802.05.13/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Jupiter and Leda. On this well-known classical subject, this great artist had bestowed perfection of drawing, with true and delightful effect of harmony of colouring: a picture of the greatest celebrity in the Orleans collection. This performance is judiciously protected from indiscriminate observation, by a copy from Van Dyck, of the Daedalus and Icarus (Paolo Veronese)|Jupiter and Leda. On this well-known classical subject, this great artist had bestowed perfection of drawing, with true and delightful effect of harmony of colouring: a picture of the greatest celebrity in the Orleans collection. This performance is judiciously protected from indiscriminate observation, by a copy from Van Dyck, of the Daedalus and Icarus]] réalisée par Paolo Veronese, vendue par Earl Gower au prix de 362.5 £. [64]