Ventes d'œuvres le 1806.06.05

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  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Cassano (Alexander). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A merry-making on St. David's day. -- A number of peasantry is represented in different droll attitudes of dancing; others seated, shewing with their looks and smiles the satisfaction they feel at the sight of so much mirth; every thing is executed with the usual spirit and effect of Teniers (Teniers)|A merry-making on St. David's day. -- A number of peasantry is represented in different droll attitudes of dancing; others seated, shewing with their looks and smiles the satisfaction they feel at the sight of so much mirth; every thing is executed with the usual spirit and effect of Teniers]] réalisée par Teniers au prix de 1.11 £. [15]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Cassano (Alexander). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The entry of the ark. -- A superb performance, and an undeniable picture of this great artist These two pictures belonged to the late Duke of Bolton, and were purchased of the family by the present proprietor, and have never been put up to sale (J. Bassano)|The entry of the ark. -- A superb performance, and an undeniable picture of this great artist These two pictures belonged to the late Duke of Bolton, and were purchased of the family by the present proprietor, and have never been put up to sale]] réalisée par J. Bassano au prix de 8.8 £. [32]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Cassano (Alexander). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A battle piece. -- A capital picture of the master, painted with his usual spirit and effect -- figures are very animated These two pictures belonged to the late Duke of Bolton, and were purchased of the family by the present proprietor, and have never been put up to sale (Wyke)|A battle piece. -- A capital picture of the master, painted with his usual spirit and effect -- figures are very animated These two pictures belonged to the late Duke of Bolton, and were purchased of the family by the present proprietor, and have never been put up to sale]] réalisée par Wyke au prix de 15.15 £. [33]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cattle. Bergen. This is a rare Picture of this Artist -- The accuracy of the animals, particularly the heads and limbs, shews him equal if not superior to Berghem, which he has most happily combined in this instance, with a richness of tone for which he was justly celebrated, it is a beautiful production (Bergen)|Cattle. Bergen. This is a rare Picture of this Artist -- The accuracy of the animals, particularly the heads and limbs, shews him equal if not superior to Berghem, which he has most happily combined in this instance, with a richness of tone for which he was justly celebrated, it is a beautiful production]] réalisée par Bergen, achetée par Duke of Bedford au prix de 60.5 £. [61]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Dead Game These Pictures are composed with great judgment, grouped masterly, and drawn correctly. True Connoisseurs will be highly delighted with the harmony of the various colours, combined with a fine effect of the whole, and a thorough knowledge of the chiaro oscuro (Fytt)|Dead Game These Pictures are composed with great judgment, grouped masterly, and drawn correctly. True Connoisseurs will be highly delighted with the harmony of the various colours, combined with a fine effect of the whole, and a thorough knowledge of the chiaro oscuro]] réalisée par Fytt, achetée par Hamilton au prix de 42.1 £. [63]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Another Dead Game. These Pictures are composed with great judgment, grouped masterly, and drawn correctly. True Connoisseurs will be highly delighted with the harmony of the various colours, combined with a fine effect of the whole, and a thorough knowledge of the chiaro oscuro (Fytt)|Another Dead Game. These Pictures are composed with great judgment, grouped masterly, and drawn correctly. True Connoisseurs will be highly delighted with the harmony of the various colours, combined with a fine effect of the whole, and a thorough knowledge of the chiaro oscuro]] réalisée par Fytt, achetée par W Ottley 24 Jervis St au prix de 48.18 £. [64]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Frost and Snow Piece. Vanderneer. Nothing in this way can be more agreeable. The sameness of colouring which generally tires the eye in the representation of such scenes, is here most happily opposed by objects of a warm tone, which produce a most agreeable effect -- the distances are touched in an accurate and tender manner; in short, it is a gem (Vanderneer)|Frost and Snow Piece. Vanderneer. Nothing in this way can be more agreeable. The sameness of colouring which generally tires the eye in the representation of such scenes, is here most happily opposed by objects of a warm tone, which produce a most agreeable effect -- the distances are touched in an accurate and tender manner; in short, it is a gem]] réalisée par Vanderneer, achetée par Ottley au prix de 46.12 £. [65]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Inside of the Temple of Apollo. Hubert Quilinus. A magnificent scene, decorated with ornaments and statues in a very grand stile. The story is the treachery of Paris, which is extremely well told -- The figures are elegant, and very much in the manner of Nicolo Poussin (Hubert Quilinus)|Inside of the Temple of Apollo. Hubert Quilinus. A magnificent scene, decorated with ornaments and statues in a very grand stile. The story is the treachery of Paris, which is extremely well told -- The figures are elegant, and very much in the manner of Nicolo Poussin]] réalisée par Hubert Quilinus, achetée par Meade au prix de 25.0 £. [67]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Entombing of Christ. Cuyp. A fine composition. The caution of the figures in depositing the body is admirably represented; the groupes are interesting and well connected; the subject is treated with great solemnity and force of effect, equal to Rembrandt, whom we should attribute it to, if we did not see the name of Cuyp marked on it, which puts it beyond all doubt (Cuyp)|Entombing of Christ. Cuyp. A fine composition. The caution of the figures in depositing the body is admirably represented; the groupes are interesting and well connected; the subject is treated with great solemnity and force of effect, equal to Rembrandt, whom we should attribute it to, if we did not see the name of Cuyp marked on it, which puts it beyond all doubt]] réalisée par Cuyp, achetée par Meade au prix de 56.17 £. [72]
  • 1806.06.05/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape. Paul Bril. This celebrated Artist here represents a dark wood, where Tygers, &c. are playing. The scene is solemn and magnificent -- the aerial effect of vapour in the obscure distances is uncommonly fine: in this part of the art which is so very difficult, the author seems to have been emulous to deserve, and has succeeded in exciting out praise, for such another performance never came from the hand of this master -- the leafing of the trees, the foreground and distances being all finished with the greatest care and like enamel. It is an exquisite production (Paul Bril)|A Landscape. Paul Bril. This celebrated Artist here represents a dark wood, where Tygers, &c. are playing. The scene is solemn and magnificent -- the aerial effect of vapour in the obscure distances is uncommonly fine: in this part of the art which is so very difficult, the author seems to have been emulous to deserve, and has succeeded in exciting out praise, for such another performance never came from the hand of this master -- the leafing of the trees, the foreground and distances being all finished with the greatest care and like enamel. It is an exquisite production]] réalisée par Paul Bril, achetée par Meade au prix de 305 gs. [74]