Ventes d'œuvres le 1807.05.09

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  • 1807.05.09/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[His own Garret -- this interesting and extraordinary Picture, called George Morland's Garret, represents the Painter at his Easel; the only Portrait he ever painted of himself accompanied by his Man, James Gibbs, who is dressing his dinner; while the Interior exhibits the curious Scenery of his Painting Room, with several unfinished Pictures scattered about the Apartment which, in the language of humble Poetry, thus "served him for Parlour, and Kitchen and all," and is a curious authentic memorial left by the Artist himself of his way of Life, and habitual humour, drawn by his own masterly hand (Morland)|His own Garret -- this interesting and extraordinary Picture, called George Morland's Garret, represents the Painter at his Easel; the only Portrait he ever painted of himself accompanied by his Man, James Gibbs, who is dressing his dinner; while the Interior exhibits the curious Scenery of his Painting Room, with several unfinished Pictures scattered about the Apartment which, in the language of humble Poetry, thus "served him for Parlour, and Kitchen and all," and is a curious authentic memorial left by the Artist himself of his way of Life, and habitual humour, drawn by his own masterly hand]] réalisée par Morland au prix de 50.8 £. [130]
  • 1807.05.09/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Dominic receiving the Rosary from the Virgin. The reverential respect with which the Saint receives the Rosary is admirably expressive, and the Virgin and Child are painted with the beauty and delicacy of Van Dyck -- a high-finished, rare and beautiful performance (Murillo)|St. Dominic receiving the Rosary from the Virgin. The reverential respect with which the Saint receives the Rosary is admirably expressive, and the Virgin and Child are painted with the beauty and delicacy of Van Dyck -- a high-finished, rare and beautiful performance]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Sir John Leicester au prix de 52.10 £. [136]
  • 1807.05.09/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Savior driving the Money Changers from the Temple. A most forcible display of the powers of this great Master. The expressive countenances of the Money Changers is admirably effected; the coloring in his happiest manner, and the whole arrangement eminently judicious (M. A. Caravaggio)|The Savior driving the Money Changers from the Temple. A most forcible display of the powers of this great Master. The expressive countenances of the Money Changers is admirably effected; the coloring in his happiest manner, and the whole arrangement eminently judicious]] réalisée par M. A. Caravaggio, vendue par Sir John Leicester au prix de 52.10 £. [137]
  • 1807.05.09/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Presentation in the Temple, a rare and beautiful Cabinet Picture, every part is admirably considered, and with a tone and elegance of coloring that places it among the happiest production of this master's works, and renders it a perfect chef d'oeuvre (C. Maratti)|The Presentation in the Temple, a rare and beautiful Cabinet Picture, every part is admirably considered, and with a tone and elegance of coloring that places it among the happiest production of this master's works, and renders it a perfect chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par C. Maratti, vendue par Sir John Leicester au prix de 105.0 £. [139]
  • 1807.05.09/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Bavon resigning the world and devoting his substance to the Poor. This is an unequalled Picture of the Master, deserving of the highest encomiums. Every particular figure is singularly appropriate, and the whole composition judiciously managed, and of striking effect, and the coloring transparent and beautiful; the group in the foreground is of the finest order of his art. The contemplation of this well composed and well-executed performance (little inferior) evidently gave Rubens the design for his celebrated Altar Piece, on the same subject at Antwerp -- Capital (Old Franks)|St. Bavon resigning the world and devoting his substance to the Poor. This is an unequalled Picture of the Master, deserving of the highest encomiums. Every particular figure is singularly appropriate, and the whole composition judiciously managed, and of striking effect, and the coloring transparent and beautiful; the group in the foreground is of the finest order of his art. The contemplation of this well composed and well-executed performance (little inferior) evidently gave Rubens the design for his celebrated Altar Piece, on the same subject at Antwerp -- Capital]] réalisée par Old Franks, vendue par Sir John Leicester au prix de 105.0 £. [140]
  • 1807.05.09/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Circumcision, a beautiful composition in an oval, effected with all the taste and science of this esteemed Master; the whole subject dignified and graceful; and the countenances expressive and interesting, and painted in a clear and chaste tone of color. There is an engraving from this admirable Picture (Guido)|The Circumcision, a beautiful composition in an oval, effected with all the taste and science of this esteemed Master; the whole subject dignified and graceful; and the countenances expressive and interesting, and painted in a clear and chaste tone of color. There is an engraving from this admirable Picture]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par Sir John Leicester au prix de 52.10 £. [143]
  • 1807.05.09/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures -- a View in Flanders. This Capital and most splendid Picture represents a Dance of Peasants in an extensive Paysage, at the Summer Season, when all nature is joy and hilarity, accomplish'd in the first stile of excellence by the united talents of two great Masters. Teniers has frequently taken up his Palette to decorate Van Uden's Landscapes, and here he has enlivened the interesting scene with the utmost efforts of his incomparable Powers, as if to prove himself fully sensible of Van Uden's merits, and render his performance matchless by the introduction of a Rustic group in cheerful and most animated action...The preceding was excerpted (Teniers)|Landscape and Figures -- a View in Flanders. This Capital and most splendid Picture represents a Dance of Peasants in an extensive Paysage, at the Summer Season, when all nature is joy and hilarity, accomplish'd in the first stile of excellence by the united talents of two great Masters. Teniers has frequently taken up his Palette to decorate Van Uden's Landscapes, and here he has enlivened the interesting scene with the utmost efforts of his incomparable Powers, as if to prove himself fully sensible of Van Uden's merits, and render his performance matchless by the introduction of a Rustic group in cheerful and most animated action...The preceding was excerpted]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir John Leicester au prix de 315.0 £. [144]