Ventes d'œuvres le 1806.06.16

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  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A lively interesting Scene, a Winter Piece, with a View of a Bridge in the Center of the Picture, Mountains in the Back Ground, and enriched with a variety of Figures, amusing themselves on the Ice by Skaiting and other employments -- capital; companion to Lot 58 (Schweickhart)|A lively interesting Scene, a Winter Piece, with a View of a Bridge in the Center of the Picture, Mountains in the Back Ground, and enriched with a variety of Figures, amusing themselves on the Ice by Skaiting and other employments -- capital; companion to Lot 58]] réalisée par Schweickhart, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par Lund au prix de 38.17 £. [47]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Calm, one of those Subjects for which he stood unrivalled; the Scene a Sea Shore with Boats endeavouring to get under weigh, with a variety of Figures both on the Shore and in the Vessel; and the whole effect of Air, Sky and Water accomplished in the best Stile of his Art, and perfect Representation of Nature (W. Vandevelde)|A Calm, one of those Subjects for which he stood unrivalled; the Scene a Sea Shore with Boats endeavouring to get under weigh, with a variety of Figures both on the Shore and in the Vessel; and the whole effect of Air, Sky and Water accomplished in the best Stile of his Art, and perfect Representation of Nature]] réalisée par W. Vandevelde, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par Lund au prix de 40.19 £. [50]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Destruction of the Gun Boats at the Siege of Gibraltar; a noble description of that celebrated Action, and by the Powers displayed in the Execution of this extraordinary Performance, does equal credit to the Painter and the Subject, and shews at one and the same time the Painter's great Art and Britain's matchless Glory. This is a Picture deserving to be deposited in a National Gallery (Wright of Derby)|The Destruction of the Gun Boats at the Siege of Gibraltar; a noble description of that celebrated Action, and by the Powers displayed in the Execution of this extraordinary Performance, does equal credit to the Painter and the Subject, and shews at one and the same time the Painter's great Art and Britain's matchless Glory. This is a Picture deserving to be deposited in a National Gallery]] réalisée par Wright of Derby, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par Smith au prix de 71.8 £. [59]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Squall: a most capital Performance of this great Marine Painter; the two Boats rising upon the Top of the same Wave and almost in Contact; the Danger of their Situation nearing the Buoy; the Agitation of the Waters; the grand Form of the Clouds impelled by the Storm; the Activity of the Figures, are all treated with Spirit and Propriety, in a happy Union of Excellence; and stamp this Picture a first-rate Performance of this celebrated Master (Backhuysen)|A Squall: a most capital Performance of this great Marine Painter; the two Boats rising upon the Top of the same Wave and almost in Contact; the Danger of their Situation nearing the Buoy; the Agitation of the Waters; the grand Form of the Clouds impelled by the Storm; the Activity of the Figures, are all treated with Spirit and Propriety, in a happy Union of Excellence; and stamp this Picture a first-rate Performance of this celebrated Master]] réalisée par Backhuysen, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par Lund au prix de 157.10 £. [60]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The deserved Companion of Lot 54. Landscape and Figures, with Trees and Water in the Foreground, a beautiful Effect, with a Bridge in the Distance; a River flowing throught the Valley, and grand Mountainous Scene in the remote View: there is a clearness in the Water and a transparency of Reflection, that is inexpressibly beautiful (More of Rome)|The deserved Companion of Lot 54. Landscape and Figures, with Trees and Water in the Foreground, a beautiful Effect, with a Bridge in the Distance; a River flowing throught the Valley, and grand Mountainous Scene in the remote View: there is a clearness in the Water and a transparency of Reflection, that is inexpressibly beautiful]] réalisée par More of Rome, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par [[C[oxe]]] au prix de 36.15 £. [61]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Calm, a morning Scene, with the effect of the Sun breaking through a Mist. The Figures in the Foreground are happily dispersed, full of proper Action, and delightfully disposed: The effect of the Mediterranean Sea is happily described; the Pharos and Mountain Scenery on the Sea Coast, is of noble Effect, and in suitable Harmony; and at one and the same Time is a convincing Proof of the Painter's Knowledge of his Art, and thorough Contemplation of Nature -- most capital (Vernet)|A Calm, a morning Scene, with the effect of the Sun breaking through a Mist. The Figures in the Foreground are happily dispersed, full of proper Action, and delightfully disposed: The effect of the Mediterranean Sea is happily described; the Pharos and Mountain Scenery on the Sea Coast, is of noble Effect, and in suitable Harmony; and at one and the same Time is a convincing Proof of the Painter's Knowledge of his Art, and thorough Contemplation of Nature -- most capital]] réalisée par Vernet, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par Lund au prix de 84.0 £. [63]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Portrait of the Duke D'Aremberg au Cheval; a noble Performance of this elegant and accomplished Painter, who has added an Interest to the Portrait by placing the Duke on Horseback, thus happily contriving by the fore shortening of the Animal and its Action, to give grace and Motion to the subject, and add Value to the Portrait by these additional and appropriate Accompaniments (Vandyke)|The Portrait of the Duke D'Aremberg au Cheval; a noble Performance of this elegant and accomplished Painter, who has added an Interest to the Portrait by placing the Duke on Horseback, thus happily contriving by the fore shortening of the Animal and its Action, to give grace and Motion to the subject, and add Value to the Portrait by these additional and appropriate Accompaniments]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par Lund au prix de 74.11 £. [64]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Coast with a Violent Storm and a Ship in danger, the effect of strong light in one part of the Picture in the clearing of the Horizon, in opposition to the gloom of the passing hurricane; the powerful agitation of the Waves; the effect of the wind upon the trees; is grandly conceived and nobly executed: The mind contemplating such Subjects dwells with concern and astonishment at these sudden ebulitions of nature, and admires the ingenuity of man that can impress upon canvas such sublime forms and awful scenes: This is true poetry on painting, and the Performance presents itself as a deserved companion to the mild beauties of the Calm in Lot 64, by the same esteemed Master -- most capital (Vernet)|A Sea Coast with a Violent Storm and a Ship in danger, the effect of strong light in one part of the Picture in the clearing of the Horizon, in opposition to the gloom of the passing hurricane; the powerful agitation of the Waves; the effect of the wind upon the trees; is grandly conceived and nobly executed: The mind contemplating such Subjects dwells with concern and astonishment at these sudden ebulitions of nature, and admires the ingenuity of man that can impress upon canvas such sublime forms and awful scenes: This is true poetry on painting, and the Performance presents itself as a deserved companion to the mild beauties of the Calm in Lot 64, by the same esteemed Master -- most capital]] réalisée par Vernet, vendue par James Milnes au prix de 84.0 £. [65]
  • 1806.06.16/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Shore with Figures in the Fore Ground, Vessels lying at Anchor, and a magnificent Haven, with the Waves of the Sea breaking against the Piers, and a mountainous Scene in part of the distance. A grand and noble Performance of this greatly-admired and inestimable Master -- capital (Claude le Loraine)|A Sea Shore with Figures in the Fore Ground, Vessels lying at Anchor, and a magnificent Haven, with the Waves of the Sea breaking against the Piers, and a mountainous Scene in part of the distance. A grand and noble Performance of this greatly-admired and inestimable Master -- capital]] réalisée par Claude le Loraine, vendue par James Milnes, achetée par Lund au prix de 204.15 £. [67]