Ventes d'œuvres le 1805.05.07

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  • 1805.05.07/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An early but excellent Picture of this extraordinary Master; the Subject, a Chelsea Pensioner telling the Story of his Wars to two Ladies, while a little Boy is listening to the Narrative, handling the old Man's Crutch instead of a Musket, and appears evidently interested in the Tale (Morland)|An early but excellent Picture of this extraordinary Master; the Subject, a Chelsea Pensioner telling the Story of his Wars to two Ladies, while a little Boy is listening to the Narrative, handling the old Man's Crutch instead of a Musket, and appears evidently interested in the Tale]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Sir John Boyd. [65]
  • 1805.05.07/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sow and Pigs. This complete Painter of Natural History, in the Walk chalked out by himself, has in this very excellent Performance, shewn his thorough Knowledge of the Brute Creation, in just Delineation of Character as well as Outline and Color: Thus, a perfect Buffon upon Canvas, accurately describing the social Habits as well as Forms of the Animals he intended to represent; at once amusing and correct. Highly capital. The Painter has introduced the Portrait of Mrs. Morland looking into the Stye (Morland)|A Sow and Pigs. This complete Painter of Natural History, in the Walk chalked out by himself, has in this very excellent Performance, shewn his thorough Knowledge of the Brute Creation, in just Delineation of Character as well as Outline and Color: Thus, a perfect Buffon upon Canvas, accurately describing the social Habits as well as Forms of the Animals he intended to represent; at once amusing and correct. Highly capital. The Painter has introduced the Portrait of Mrs. Morland looking into the Stye]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 66 gs. [76]
  • 1805.05.07/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Evening View on the Sea Coast, in the Archipelago. A grand picturesque Scene, with Cattle, High Ground and Shipping, enriched with appropriate Turkish Figures in the Fore Ground. The Whole harmoniously and admirably brought together with enchanting Effect (Vernet)|An Evening View on the Sea Coast, in the Archipelago. A grand picturesque Scene, with Cattle, High Ground and Shipping, enriched with appropriate Turkish Figures in the Fore Ground. The Whole harmoniously and admirably brought together with enchanting Effect]] réalisée par Vernet, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 19.19 £. [86]
  • 1805.05.07/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Moonlight, the Companion to lot 82. The chaste Influence of the lesser Planet diffusing her borrowed Lustre over a captivating Scenery, and when the apparent Stillness of the Evening is happily broken in upon by the Introduction of Figures assembled round a Fire to heighten the Charm of the Performance, by a fascinating Contrast of opposing Colours (Vernet)|A Moonlight, the Companion to lot 82. The chaste Influence of the lesser Planet diffusing her borrowed Lustre over a captivating Scenery, and when the apparent Stillness of the Evening is happily broken in upon by the Introduction of Figures assembled round a Fire to heighten the Charm of the Performance, by a fascinating Contrast of opposing Colours]] réalisée par Vernet, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 16.16 £. [87]
  • 1805.05.07/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An extraordinary Performance of this wonderful English Artist, representing the Outside of a Butcher's Slaughter House, with a Porker recently killed and scalded, placed on a Table, ready to be conveyed to Market, with the Carter standing by waiting for that purpose -- the Butcher washing his Cloths, with Dog, Still Life, and Children, the Whole Clearness of Teniers, and force and effect of A. Ostade -- a matchless Performance (Morland)|An extraordinary Performance of this wonderful English Artist, representing the Outside of a Butcher's Slaughter House, with a Porker recently killed and scalded, placed on a Table, ready to be conveyed to Market, with the Carter standing by waiting for that purpose -- the Butcher washing his Cloths, with Dog, Still Life, and Children, the Whole Clearness of Teniers, and force and effect of A. Ostade -- a matchless Performance]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Sir John Boyd. [88]