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  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village on the Sea Coast, with Boats at the Mouth of the River, and a violent Thunder Storm, a subject on which none but a great Master would have ventured to exert his Pencil; a difficult and awful Subject, the short Waves when the Wind meets the Tide, admirably expressed, and the War of the Elements he has executed with a daring Pencil, deserving of, and demanded by the Subject (Cuyp)|A Village on the Sea Coast, with Boats at the Mouth of the River, and a violent Thunder Storm, a subject on which none but a great Master would have ventured to exert his Pencil; a difficult and awful Subject, the short Waves when the Wind meets the Tide, admirably expressed, and the War of the Elements he has executed with a daring Pencil, deserving of, and demanded by the Subject]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Lord Radnor au prix de 31.10 £. [42]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[In this Performance there is the multum in parvo of Perfection, the very Spirit and Essence of the Master. A dignified Subject on a small Scale, a finished Performance for his renowned Work at Ghent, in which this elegant Artist has displayed the thorough knowledge of the naked, with the Effect of the pale View of Death faithfully delineated (Van Dyck)|In this Performance there is the multum in parvo of Perfection, the very Spirit and Essence of the Master. A dignified Subject on a small Scale, a finished Performance for his renowned Work at Ghent, in which this elegant Artist has displayed the thorough knowledge of the naked, with the Effect of the pale View of Death faithfully delineated]] réalisée par Van Dyck, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Hill au prix de 18.18 £. [43]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A capital Sketch, evidently intended to be made a finished Picture by the Attention he has paid to the Drawing and Design, the female Figure is peculiarly graceful, and the various Attitudes of the male Figures discover at first View the great Hand of the Master (Rubens)|A capital Sketch, evidently intended to be made a finished Picture by the Attention he has paid to the Drawing and Design, the female Figure is peculiarly graceful, and the various Attitudes of the male Figures discover at first View the great Hand of the Master]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Offley au prix de 14.14 £. [46]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family with St. John and a Group of Angels in a Landscape. Throughout the very interresting Performance there is a sweet Sobriety and general Effect of Colour truly delightful, and it is unquestionably the very best Specimen of this pleasing Master, -- the Landscape and Figures in a happy unison of Propriety and Effect (Mignard)|The Holy Family with St. John and a Group of Angels in a Landscape. Throughout the very interresting Performance there is a sweet Sobriety and general Effect of Colour truly delightful, and it is unquestionably the very best Specimen of this pleasing Master, -- the Landscape and Figures in a happy unison of Propriety and Effect]] réalisée par Mignard, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Birch au prix de 52.10 £. [49]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most perfect Work of this excellent Artist, and on a scale of Size of which there are but few of his Performances in the Country. -- The Scene, the interior of a Chamber, a Cavalier Sitting and Conversing by the Side of a Lady, who is drinking out of a Glass, through the Transparency of which, the Carnations of her Countenance are sweetly discerned, with another Female Figure in the Foreground, to whose Dress the Artist has bestowed that Attention and Success, which has given to a favorite Passage in his Pictures; Sattin Drapery, the fac simile of what he intended to describe, as if taken from the Loom, not created from the Colors of his own Pallat. -- It is truly admirable and faultless (Terburg)|A most perfect Work of this excellent Artist, and on a scale of Size of which there are but few of his Performances in the Country. -- The Scene, the interior of a Chamber, a Cavalier Sitting and Conversing by the Side of a Lady, who is drinking out of a Glass, through the Transparency of which, the Carnations of her Countenance are sweetly discerned, with another Female Figure in the Foreground, to whose Dress the Artist has bestowed that Attention and Success, which has given to a favorite Passage in his Pictures; Sattin Drapery, the fac simile of what he intended to describe, as if taken from the Loom, not created from the Colors of his own Pallat. -- It is truly admirable and faultless]] réalisée par Terburg, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Mackenzie au prix de 54.12 £. [50]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Story of Diana and Acteon; the Subject colored and Drawn with his usual excellence, and with that attention to the Naked in various Attitudes, for the judicious Management of which, he has been invariably celebrated; a truly capital Performance (Alex. Veronese)|The Story of Diana and Acteon; the Subject colored and Drawn with his usual excellence, and with that attention to the Naked in various Attitudes, for the judicious Management of which, he has been invariably celebrated; a truly capital Performance]] réalisée par Alex. Veronese, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Mackenzie au prix de 44.2 £. [51]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A whole-length Figure, with a grand Landscape in the Background. This most incomparable Performance ranks this very celebrated Master among the First Class of Painters, both Antient and Modern. It has the Grace and Elegance of Van Dyck in the Figure, with a Countenance as forcibly expressed and rich as Morillio, with the Management of Titian, and is a Picture which cannot be too highly spoken of or too much admired (Gainsborough)|A whole-length Figure, with a grand Landscape in the Background. This most incomparable Performance ranks this very celebrated Master among the First Class of Painters, both Antient and Modern. It has the Grace and Elegance of Van Dyck in the Figure, with a Countenance as forcibly expressed and rich as Morillio, with the Management of Titian, and is a Picture which cannot be too highly spoken of or too much admired]] réalisée par Gainsborough, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Hoppner au prix de 68.5 £. [52]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Storm, a most capital and perfect Picture of this celebrated Master, painted for Madam du Barry, in the Zenith of her Power, with all the Attention his great Art could bestow in the full Vigour of his inimitable Pencil. The Agitation of the Sea tremendous, the Figures admirable, and the whole Scene grand and uncommonly awful, and seems to realize the Words of the Poet -- Where Ocean groaning from his lowest Bed,/ Heaves his tempestuous Billows to the Sky (Vernet)|A Storm, a most capital and perfect Picture of this celebrated Master, painted for Madam du Barry, in the Zenith of her Power, with all the Attention his great Art could bestow in the full Vigour of his inimitable Pencil. The Agitation of the Sea tremendous, the Figures admirable, and the whole Scene grand and uncommonly awful, and seems to realize the Words of the Poet -- Where Ocean groaning from his lowest Bed,/ Heaves his tempestuous Billows to the Sky]] réalisée par Vernet, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Birch au prix de 147.0 £. [53]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Daughter of Herodias -- a celebrated Picture in the Orleans Collection. A Picture of great and deserved Fame. A dignified Composition, and coloured with that Richness of Effect which was one of this renowned Master's great Excellencies. It is a noble Performance (Georgioni)|The Daughter of Herodias -- a celebrated Picture in the Orleans Collection. A Picture of great and deserved Fame. A dignified Composition, and coloured with that Richness of Effect which was one of this renowned Master's great Excellencies. It is a noble Performance]] réalisée par Georgioni, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Mackenzie au prix de 57.15 £. [54]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures -- a Cottage Scene -- embosomed in Trees, where the chief Attention is drawn to the Human Figure in a Number of Children at a Cottage Door, while the distant Landscape, though subordinate, is extremely beautiful. The Tout Ensemble is an admirable Proof how much Gainsborough was impressed with the Subject in the Contemplation of these interesting Scenes of humble Life, and to what Perfection he could bring them together on his inimitable Canvas, and with what Spirit and Truth. This is a capital Work of this great Painter (Gainsborough)|Landscape and Figures -- a Cottage Scene -- embosomed in Trees, where the chief Attention is drawn to the Human Figure in a Number of Children at a Cottage Door, while the distant Landscape, though subordinate, is extremely beautiful. The Tout Ensemble is an admirable Proof how much Gainsborough was impressed with the Subject in the Contemplation of these interesting Scenes of humble Life, and to what Perfection he could bring them together on his inimitable Canvas, and with what Spirit and Truth. This is a capital Work of this great Painter]] réalisée par Gainsborough, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Segur au prix de 87.3 £. [55]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child, a very celebrated Picture, the Devotion of the Virgin in contemplating the sleeping Innocence, the Divinity and Composure of the Savior is admirably executed, and the Figure of the Infant Savior of Mankind, accomplished with that Sweetness of Colour and Soundness, so remarkably displayed in the perfection of infantine Beauty, from the Collection of Mons. de Calonne (Guido)|The Virgin and Child, a very celebrated Picture, the Devotion of the Virgin in contemplating the sleeping Innocence, the Divinity and Composure of the Savior is admirably executed, and the Figure of the Infant Savior of Mankind, accomplished with that Sweetness of Colour and Soundness, so remarkably displayed in the perfection of infantine Beauty, from the Collection of Mons. de Calonne]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Mackenzie au prix de 34.13 £. [56]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Nymph sleeping, with Satyrs admiring her, with Architecture and Landscape and numerous attendant Figures, the Nymphs beautifully drawn and coloured, and the whole Business of the Picture attended to with his usual Excellence, and has always been considered a first rate Performance of the Master (Nicolo Poussin)|A Nymph sleeping, with Satyrs admiring her, with Architecture and Landscape and numerous attendant Figures, the Nymphs beautifully drawn and coloured, and the whole Business of the Picture attended to with his usual Excellence, and has always been considered a first rate Performance of the Master]] réalisée par Nicolo Poussin, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Birch au prix de 26.5 £. [57]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with a Horse and reposing Cattle, and a view of the Town of Dordrecht in the distance. In this astonishing effort of this wonderful Painter's Pencil, the Artist has chosen for the time of year the season of the Summer solstice, and has introduced a grand Sky with the sublime effect of the bursting of a cloud surcharged with electric fluid, the Cattle, beautiful and correctly drawn, seem oppressed with the heat of the day, the Country parched, the whole scene true to Nature, and painted with a vigour and freedom of Pencil, and with that eye to keeping an effect, for which he stands unrivalled; it is an admirable Performance, and evinces the commanding powers of his art (Cuyp)|A Landscape with a Horse and reposing Cattle, and a view of the Town of Dordrecht in the distance. In this astonishing effort of this wonderful Painter's Pencil, the Artist has chosen for the time of year the season of the Summer solstice, and has introduced a grand Sky with the sublime effect of the bursting of a cloud surcharged with electric fluid, the Cattle, beautiful and correctly drawn, seem oppressed with the heat of the day, the Country parched, the whole scene true to Nature, and painted with a vigour and freedom of Pencil, and with that eye to keeping an effect, for which he stands unrivalled; it is an admirable Performance, and evinces the commanding powers of his art]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Comyns au prix de 79.16 £. [58]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea view, Figures on a Pier, Windmill, and Vessels at Anchor, a Moonlight, the Companion. Whatever subject Cuyp undertakes he is equally true to Nature and equally excellent, there is a stillness in this Picture, with an apparent freshness of Air, finely contrasted with the preceding Performance, with a sweet and solemn effect of Moonlight, from under a clouded Sky that is inexpressively captivating. Here every thing is delightful, the Sea is apparently in motion by the influence of the Tide, and there is a charm of colour pervades the whole that is in unison with the subject, and impresses the mind in looking attentively at this interesting Performance with that sensation of sober thought abstracted from the World, which Nature in these still moments and retired scenes, invariably inspires (Cuyp)|A Sea view, Figures on a Pier, Windmill, and Vessels at Anchor, a Moonlight, the Companion. Whatever subject Cuyp undertakes he is equally true to Nature and equally excellent, there is a stillness in this Picture, with an apparent freshness of Air, finely contrasted with the preceding Performance, with a sweet and solemn effect of Moonlight, from under a clouded Sky that is inexpressively captivating. Here every thing is delightful, the Sea is apparently in motion by the influence of the Tide, and there is a charm of colour pervades the whole that is in unison with the subject, and impresses the mind in looking attentively at this interesting Performance with that sensation of sober thought abstracted from the World, which Nature in these still moments and retired scenes, invariably inspires]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Hewett au prix de 178.10 £. [59]
  • 1802.05.25/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Loves of the Centaurs, a most perfect Work of his immortal Pencil, replete with all that proper glow and harmony of Colouring judiciously blended, animated but not gawdy, which ranks him in the esteem of his best Judges pre-eminent in the Art. It is a Cabinet Picture of superior excellence, admirably managed throughout, and with a descretion respecting the Subject most happily executed. The Landscape is most delightful, and bears away the palm of Excellence from all his other Performances. This Picture was painted when Rubens was in Italy, and was always esteemed when on Classic ground the ne plus Ultra of Perfection (Rubens)|The Loves of the Centaurs, a most perfect Work of his immortal Pencil, replete with all that proper glow and harmony of Colouring judiciously blended, animated but not gawdy, which ranks him in the esteem of his best Judges pre-eminent in the Art. It is a Cabinet Picture of superior excellence, admirably managed throughout, and with a descretion respecting the Subject most happily executed. The Landscape is most delightful, and bears away the palm of Excellence from all his other Performances. This Picture was painted when Rubens was in Italy, and was always esteemed when on Classic ground the ne plus Ultra of Perfection]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Nesbitt, achetée par Segr for Sir Wm Hamilton au prix de 273.0 £. [60]