Ventes d'œuvres le 1805.03.30

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  • 1805.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Matthew writing his Gospel, attended by an Angel, half figure, size of life; the Head of the Evangelist executed with great Truth; the Effect of the whole harmonious: a chef d'OEuvre of the Master from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation (Simone di Pesaro)|St. Matthew writing his Gospel, attended by an Angel, half figure, size of life; the Head of the Evangelist executed with great Truth; the Effect of the whole harmonious: a chef d'OEuvre of the Master from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation]] réalisée par Simone di Pesaro, vendue par Daubuz au prix de 170 gs. [22]
  • 1805.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Madona offering her Breast to the Infant Jesus: St. Joseph on one side with a bunch of flowers: the Effect of this Picture is extremely fine, it may be justly ranked among the best Productions of this Painter from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation (Guido Cagnacci)|The Madona offering her Breast to the Infant Jesus: St. Joseph on one side with a bunch of flowers: the Effect of this Picture is extremely fine, it may be justly ranked among the best Productions of this Painter from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation]] réalisée par Guido Cagnacci, vendue par Daubuz au prix de 31.10 £. [24]
  • 1805.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Magdalen in the Desert. The Countenance of the Magdalen is truly expressive of Repentance, and replete with Beauty, the Hair flows over the Breast and Shoulders with graceful Negligence; the Whole painted with a firm Pencil, and in a clear tone. This Picture is particularly commended by the Count Malvasia, in his Lives of the Painters, vol. 2 p.35 from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation (Guido)|The Magdalen in the Desert. The Countenance of the Magdalen is truly expressive of Repentance, and replete with Beauty, the Hair flows over the Breast and Shoulders with graceful Negligence; the Whole painted with a firm Pencil, and in a clear tone. This Picture is particularly commended by the Count Malvasia, in his Lives of the Painters, vol. 2 p.35 from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par Daubuz au prix de 490 gs. [35]
  • 1805.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Flagellation. A beautiful Picture; the Design correct, the Countenance full of dignified Expression, and the Colouring in Titian's warmest Tone. This Picture is mentioned by Ridolfi, in his Lives of the Venetian Painters, vol. 1, p.182 from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation (Titian)|The Flagellation. A beautiful Picture; the Design correct, the Countenance full of dignified Expression, and the Colouring in Titian's warmest Tone. This Picture is mentioned by Ridolfi, in his Lives of the Venetian Painters, vol. 1, p.182 from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Daubuz au prix de 230 gs. [36]
  • 1805.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Female at her Toilet. This favorite Subject treated with infinite Grace, and Harmony of Color, may be justly deemed one of the most attractive and finished Productions of the Venetian School -- Truly Capital from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation (Giorgione)|A Female at her Toilet. This favorite Subject treated with infinite Grace, and Harmony of Color, may be justly deemed one of the most attractive and finished Productions of the Venetian School -- Truly Capital from the Barberini Palace ... in high Preservation]] réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par Daubuz. [37]
  • 1805.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Daughter of Herodias receiving the Head of St. John the Baptist. This admirable chef d'OEuvre has ever been considered one of the most splendid Examples of the extraordinary Genius and Powers of Leo. da Vinci -- It was accordingly deemed one of the most precious Jewels of the Barberini Palace; and is in the highest Preservation. See Vasari, (last edition of Florence) vol. 5, p. 59. (L. Da Vinci)|The Daughter of Herodias receiving the Head of St. John the Baptist. This admirable chef d'OEuvre has ever been considered one of the most splendid Examples of the extraordinary Genius and Powers of Leo. da Vinci -- It was accordingly deemed one of the most precious Jewels of the Barberini Palace; and is in the highest Preservation. See Vasari, (last edition of Florence) vol. 5, p. 59.]] réalisée par L. Da Vinci, vendue par Daubuz au prix de 960 gs. [38]
  • 1805.03.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Madona, Infant Christ and St. John, in a beautiful Landscape. This enchanting Specimen is replete with that Grace which rendered the divine Corregio preeminent, and with that Softness of Execution which his best Disciples failed of attaining: An exquisite Cabinet Bijou (Corregio)|The Madona, Infant Christ and St. John, in a beautiful Landscape. This enchanting Specimen is replete with that Grace which rendered the divine Corregio preeminent, and with that Softness of Execution which his best Disciples failed of attaining: An exquisite Cabinet Bijou]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par H au prix de 190 gs. [40]