Ventes d'œuvres le 1802.11.26

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  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture represents a View at Sea, extremely clear brilliant highly finished picture as any this esteemed master ever painted; in which he has introduced an English Three Decker Man of War with the Royal Standard flying at the Mast Head, havine the King on board, sailing for Hanover: this picture would be an ormanemt in the first collection in this or any other country, and is particularly a national subject (W.V. Veld)|This picture represents a View at Sea, extremely clear brilliant highly finished picture as any this esteemed master ever painted; in which he has introduced an English Three Decker Man of War with the Royal Standard flying at the Mast Head, havine the King on board, sailing for Hanover: this picture would be an ormanemt in the first collection in this or any other country, and is particularly a national subject]] réalisée par W.V. Veld. [11]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, the Cattle and Figures by Adrian Van de Velde; painted in a clear transparent and beautiful stile, and being the joint production of these two celebrated masters, renders this cabinet picture very valuable, in high state of preservation (Moucheron)|A Landscape, the Cattle and Figures by Adrian Van de Velde; painted in a clear transparent and beautiful stile, and being the joint production of these two celebrated masters, renders this cabinet picture very valuable, in high state of preservation]] réalisée par Moucheron. [23]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture represents a Landscape with Figures dancing; is well known to the connoisseurs of Claude's pictures, that he was particularly fond of representing them in that amusement, and this fine cabinet picture has always been held in the highest estimation as a fine specimen of the master (Claude Loraine)|This picture represents a Landscape with Figures dancing; is well known to the connoisseurs of Claude's pictures, that he was particularly fond of representing them in that amusement, and this fine cabinet picture has always been held in the highest estimation as a fine specimen of the master]] réalisée par Claude Loraine, vendue par [[[Delcour]]]. [35]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This cabinet picture represents the Death of Lucretia; this is a morceau unique for exquisite finishing and expression. The pictures of this admirable master are extremely scarce, and the works of his son William have often been introduced as the pictures of the father's, but the connoisserus will readily know the great difference, and the picture is particularly offered to the amateurs as a picture of Francis Mieris (Francis Mieris)|This cabinet picture represents the Death of Lucretia; this is a morceau unique for exquisite finishing and expression. The pictures of this admirable master are extremely scarce, and the works of his son William have often been introduced as the pictures of the father's, but the connoisserus will readily know the great difference, and the picture is particularly offered to the amateurs as a picture of Francis Mieris]] réalisée par Francis Mieris. [38]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture represents an Alchemist with other Figures; this valuable picture is well known by an engraving from it by Le Bas, and was purchased by a connoisseur of the first distinction as a true and original picture, for which a large sum was given, therefore as the subject has been repeated by other painters, Mr. Edwards guaranties this picture to be the original (D. Teniers)|This picture represents an Alchemist with other Figures; this valuable picture is well known by an engraving from it by Le Bas, and was purchased by a connoisseur of the first distinction as a true and original picture, for which a large sum was given, therefore as the subject has been repeated by other painters, Mr. Edwards guaranties this picture to be the original]] réalisée par D. Teniers. [43]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This valuable picture represents a Calm at Sea, which forms a delightful contrast between the fury of the storm and this beautiful scene of pleasure and tranquility, and is without a doubt one of the most fascinating performances of Vernet in this or any other country 1764 (Joseph Vernet)|This valuable picture represents a Calm at Sea, which forms a delightful contrast between the fury of the storm and this beautiful scene of pleasure and tranquility, and is without a doubt one of the most fascinating performances of Vernet in this or any other country 1764]] réalisée par Joseph Vernet. [46]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This capital picture represents a Landscape with historical figures, the composition is extremely rich and fine, and is one of the best coloured pictures, of Nicola Poussin, in this kingdom, and deserves particularly the attention of the connoisseurs, in a fine state of preservation (Nicola Poussin)|This capital picture represents a Landscape with historical figures, the composition is extremely rich and fine, and is one of the best coloured pictures, of Nicola Poussin, in this kingdom, and deserves particularly the attention of the connoisseurs, in a fine state of preservation]] réalisée par Nicola Poussin. [48]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture represents a Sea Port with Shipwreck, on the fore ground are seen many figures who have escaped the fury of the waves -- this capital picture deserves particular attention of the connoisseurs, as it is of his best time and stile -- 1762 (Joseph Vernet)|This picture represents a Sea Port with Shipwreck, on the fore ground are seen many figures who have escaped the fury of the waves -- this capital picture deserves particular attention of the connoisseurs, as it is of his best time and stile -- 1762]] réalisée par Joseph Vernet. [67]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This scarce and capital picture represents a simple View from Nature; the admirers of this great genius will, without doubt, acknowledge that this is of a quality rare to be met with, and is presumed, without saying too much, that this is one of the finest and the most perfect cabinet pictures of S. Rosa in this kingdom (S. Rosa)|This scarce and capital picture represents a simple View from Nature; the admirers of this great genius will, without doubt, acknowledge that this is of a quality rare to be met with, and is presumed, without saying too much, that this is one of the finest and the most perfect cabinet pictures of S. Rosa in this kingdom]] réalisée par S. Rosa. [68]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This valuable picture represents a View from Nature, on the fore ground is a figure holding a couple of partridges, this is the portrait of Hobbima himself; nothing can exceed the beauty of this performance, painted in the inimitable stile for which this great master stands the first of the Flemish and Dutch Schools, in perfect preservation, and would be an ornament for the first collection in Christendom (Hobbima)|This valuable picture represents a View from Nature, on the fore ground is a figure holding a couple of partridges, this is the portrait of Hobbima himself; nothing can exceed the beauty of this performance, painted in the inimitable stile for which this great master stands the first of the Flemish and Dutch Schools, in perfect preservation, and would be an ornament for the first collection in Christendom]] réalisée par Hobbima. [69]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture represents a romantic View of Rocks with Figures; there are but few pictures of this size and finishing in the kingdom, and this is unquestionably one of the best pictures of this celebrated master in this country, and deserves particular attention (S. Rosa)|This picture represents a romantic View of Rocks with Figures; there are but few pictures of this size and finishing in the kingdom, and this is unquestionably one of the best pictures of this celebrated master in this country, and deserves particular attention]] réalisée par S. Rosa. [70]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This cabinet picture represents a group of Bachanalian Figures, painted in that sublime and inimitable stile of freedom and fine colouring for which this great master stands so high in the opinion of the true connoisseurs; the landscape and back ground is painted by Van Euden (Rubens)|This cabinet picture represents a group of Bachanalian Figures, painted in that sublime and inimitable stile of freedom and fine colouring for which this great master stands so high in the opinion of the true connoisseurs; the landscape and back ground is painted by Van Euden]] réalisée par Rubens. [73]
  • 1802.11.26/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture represents the Virgin Mary, the Infant Christ in her lap, St. John embracing Our Saviour; in perfect state of preservation. As pictures of Raphael are but few in this kingdom, and very rarely can be purchased at any price, Mr. Edwards begs in a paticular manner that the picture may be noticed by the connoisseurs, as it is not in every capacity to discover all the merit of this immortal painter in a look (en passant) but the amateurs of Raphael's picures will be amply gratified on contemplating this treasure of the art of painting (Raphael)|This picture represents the Virgin Mary, the Infant Christ in her lap, St. John embracing Our Saviour; in perfect state of preservation. As pictures of Raphael are but few in this kingdom, and very rarely can be purchased at any price, Mr. Edwards begs in a paticular manner that the picture may be noticed by the connoisseurs, as it is not in every capacity to discover all the merit of this immortal painter in a look (en passant) but the amateurs of Raphael's picures will be amply gratified on contemplating this treasure of the art of painting]] réalisée par Raphael. [75]