Ventes d'œuvres le 1804.03.03

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  • 1804.03.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Passion of our Saviour. An exquisite Picture of this great Master; the rarity of whose works render them enviable Objects, even for Princely Cabinets, in any the most distinguished of which, this beautiful Jewel might be deservedly placed. On the back of this Picture are, a Letter explaining the manner in which it was purchased from the Duke of Salviati, and the Seal of the Academy of Parma (Corregio)|The Passion of our Saviour. An exquisite Picture of this great Master; the rarity of whose works render them enviable Objects, even for Princely Cabinets, in any the most distinguished of which, this beautiful Jewel might be deservedly placed. On the back of this Picture are, a Letter explaining the manner in which it was purchased from the Duke of Salviati, and the Seal of the Academy of Parma]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Novellara au prix de 745.10 £. [44]
  • 1804.03.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, Infant Christ, St. John, and St. Joseph. A beautiful Composition, with all the sweet Expression of Corregio. This Picture, ever considered as a rare Treasure in the Cabinet at Novellara, has been generally ascribed to Corregio, by the Connoisseurs in Italy (Schidone)|The Virgin, Infant Christ, St. John, and St. Joseph. A beautiful Composition, with all the sweet Expression of Corregio. This Picture, ever considered as a rare Treasure in the Cabinet at Novellara, has been generally ascribed to Corregio, by the Connoisseurs in Italy]] réalisée par Schidone, vendue par Novellara au prix de 714.0 £. [48]
  • 1804.03.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Flight into Egypt in a beautiful Landscape. St. Joseph in the Front Ground drawing Water from a Pool, and the Virgin and Child accompanied by Angels, moving through the woody Scene behind. This brilliant Landscape is a wonderful Display of the Powers of the Master in Chiaroscuro. The Holy Family divinely beautiful! It was conveyed to the Cabinet at Novellara, by the Prince Ercole a short time previous to the Treaty being concluded for the removal of the Modena Gallery to Dresden (Corregio)|The Flight into Egypt in a beautiful Landscape. St. Joseph in the Front Ground drawing Water from a Pool, and the Virgin and Child accompanied by Angels, moving through the woody Scene behind. This brilliant Landscape is a wonderful Display of the Powers of the Master in Chiaroscuro. The Holy Family divinely beautiful! It was conveyed to the Cabinet at Novellara, by the Prince Ercole a short time previous to the Treaty being concluded for the removal of the Modena Gallery to Dresden]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Novellara au prix de 1575.0 £. [49]