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  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Landscape, a Sketch. The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A small Landscape, a Sketch. The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Denham au prix de 2.2 £. [3]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with Asses at the entrance to a Common, a warm Evening Scene, in the stile of Gainsborough The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Landscape with Asses at the entrance to a Common, a warm Evening Scene, in the stile of Gainsborough The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 11.0 £. [4]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Gentleman Angling, and Children near him, unfinished The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Gentleman Angling, and Children near him, unfinished The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 4.12 £. [5]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small upright Landscape with Travellers passing through a Wood, finished with infinite care, a brilliant cabinet Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A small upright Landscape with Travellers passing through a Wood, finished with infinite care, a brilliant cabinet Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Crowder au prix de 29.8 £. [6]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Peasants in a Cart overtaken by a Storm, a beautiful Specimen, agreeably coloured and touched with admirable freedom The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|Peasants in a Cart overtaken by a Storm, a beautiful Specimen, agreeably coloured and touched with admirable freedom The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Crowder au prix de 18.18 £. [7]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Benevolent Sportsman, a charming Subject from rural life, and richly colored The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|The Benevolent Sportsman, a charming Subject from rural life, and richly colored The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Linnell au prix de 45.3 £. [8]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Group of Fishermen on a Beach beneath a Cliff, a Squall and Vessels in the distance, a carefully executed Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Group of Fishermen on a Beach beneath a Cliff, a Squall and Vessels in the distance, a carefully executed Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 60.18 £. [9]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Mountainous Landscape, with a view of a rich extensive Vale; a Group of Sheep correctly designed, and Shepherds reposing in the front ground. This beautiful Pastoral is an example of what this great Painter could accomplish, in the enamelled style; but, his genius too fertile, and too rapid in executing, he rarely detained his works upon the Easel to bestow upon them the charms observable in this Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Mountainous Landscape, with a view of a rich extensive Vale; a Group of Sheep correctly designed, and Shepherds reposing in the front ground. This beautiful Pastoral is an example of what this great Painter could accomplish, in the enamelled style; but, his genius too fertile, and too rapid in executing, he rarely detained his works upon the Easel to bestow upon them the charms observable in this Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 77.14 £. [10]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Fishermen at the Capstan, drawing their Vessel on Shore, a spirited Group of Six Figures; others in a boat looking on, a Gale in the offing. The richness of Colour in this Picture is equal to the Execution; both are in his happiest manner The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|Fishermen at the Capstan, drawing their Vessel on Shore, a spirited Group of Six Figures; others in a boat looking on, a Gale in the offing. The richness of Colour in this Picture is equal to the Execution; both are in his happiest manner The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 80.17 £. [11]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of Alumn Bay; in the front ground are Soldiers, Fishermen and Sailors caulking a Boat The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|View of Alumn Bay; in the front ground are Soldiers, Fishermen and Sailors caulking a Boat The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Boyle au prix de 69.6 £. [12]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of Fresh-water Gate, Isle of Wight; in the front ground a female in a red cloak bargaining for Fish; it is particularly admirable in Morland, that his Figures and their costume are never merely expletive, they generally furnish some passage of colour that gives life and genial tone to the Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|View of Fresh-water Gate, Isle of Wight; in the front ground a female in a red cloak bargaining for Fish; it is particularly admirable in Morland, that his Figures and their costume are never merely expletive, they generally furnish some passage of colour that gives life and genial tone to the Picture The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Boyle au prix de 75.12 £. [13]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Winter Scene, with a Horseman paying for his Refreshment to the Landlady of a Public House; the animals are executed with Smartness of touch that indicates the best time and temper of the Artist The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Winter Scene, with a Horseman paying for his Refreshment to the Landlady of a Public House; the animals are executed with Smartness of touch that indicates the best time and temper of the Artist The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 173.5 £. [14]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Foddering Yard, the Companion; the Animals and Figures are exquisitely finished, and the whole treated with peculiar warmth of colour -- capital The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Foddering Yard, the Companion; the Animals and Figures are exquisitely finished, and the whole treated with peculiar warmth of colour -- capital The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 91.17 £. [15]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea View, a Look-out place, at the back of the Isle of White, a Seaman with a Telescope, is ingeniously introduced, shewing the glorious exploit of British courage and address, in the instance of Capt. Willis, who in a Custom House Cutter, scantily armed, imposed upon a French Privateer of 8 guns and 32 men, off Cherbourg in the night, and obliged her to follow in his wake, the vessels are here shewn in the morning, having passed the Needles, the English Colours triumphant The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Sea View, a Look-out place, at the back of the Isle of White, a Seaman with a Telescope, is ingeniously introduced, shewing the glorious exploit of British courage and address, in the instance of Capt. Willis, who in a Custom House Cutter, scantily armed, imposed upon a French Privateer of 8 guns and 32 men, off Cherbourg in the night, and obliged her to follow in his wake, the vessels are here shewn in the morning, having passed the Needles, the English Colours triumphant The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Boyle au prix de 72.9 £. [16]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Cottage and a slate cart, with Figures, a Mountainous View in the neighbourhood of Mount Sorrel, in Leicestershire, a picturesque Scene in his best manner The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Cottage and a slate cart, with Figures, a Mountainous View in the neighbourhood of Mount Sorrel, in Leicestershire, a picturesque Scene in his best manner The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 105.0 £. [17]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Scene on the Sussex Coast, a fresh gale; a Groom mounted, leading Horses to bathe; Fishermen looking on, the Animals are finely drawn and uncommonly spirited -- very capital The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Grand Scene on the Sussex Coast, a fresh gale; a Groom mounted, leading Horses to bathe; Fishermen looking on, the Animals are finely drawn and uncommonly spirited -- very capital The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd, achetée par Morland au prix de 105.0 £. [18]
  • 1807.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Halt of a Soldier and his Family, passengers in a Waggon, at a Public House, at the door of which is seen the Waggoner delivering a Hare, Sporting Dogs and Pigs in the foreground: an interesting Scene from genuine English nature, painted in a lively Stile, with uncommon Spirit. The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances. (G. Morland)|A Halt of a Soldier and his Family, passengers in a Waggon, at a Public House, at the door of which is seen the Waggoner delivering a Hare, Sporting Dogs and Pigs in the foreground: an interesting Scene from genuine English nature, painted in a lively Stile, with uncommon Spirit. The following Pictures were executed by the incomparable G. Morland, for his intimate Friend Mr. Robert Wedd, at the time when he was in the full enjoyment of Health, and in the full Vigor of his Talent. They are brought to Sale, in compliance with a wish expressed by the Artist, not long before his Death, under an anxiety that the Public should have the means of fairly judging of the merit of what he considered his best Performances.]] réalisée par G. Morland, vendue par Robert Wedd au prix de 80.17 £. [19]