Ventes d'œuvres le 1808.05.28

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  • 1808.05.28/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An excellent Picture of this celebrated and favorite Master; the Foreshortening and colouring of the white Horse, in the first stile of excellence, while the Hog in the Foreground asleep, is equal to any thing the Art ever produced in that species of representation and is Nature itself -- most capital, from Lord St. George's Collection (Adrian Van de Velde)|An excellent Picture of this celebrated and favorite Master; the Foreshortening and colouring of the white Horse, in the first stile of excellence, while the Hog in the Foreground asleep, is equal to any thing the Art ever produced in that species of representation and is Nature itself -- most capital, from Lord St. George's Collection]] réalisée par Adrian Van de Velde, vendue par Alexis Livernet au prix de 63.0 £. [66]
  • 1808.05.28/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Gallery of Philip the IId. of Spain, with his Portrait introduced, looking over the Map of the newly discovered World, with a variety of other Figures, as well as a faithful representation of the various Pictures, Models, and natural Curiosities; an exquisitely composed and executed Performance, highly gratifying as a work of Art, and interesting to every beholder; a work of singular merit and great value (Gonzales)|The Gallery of Philip the IId. of Spain, with his Portrait introduced, looking over the Map of the newly discovered World, with a variety of other Figures, as well as a faithful representation of the various Pictures, Models, and natural Curiosities; an exquisitely composed and executed Performance, highly gratifying as a work of Art, and interesting to every beholder; a work of singular merit and great value]] réalisée par Gonzales, vendue par Alexis Livernet, achetée par Smart au prix de 96.12 £. [69]
  • 1808.05.28/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Master from whose Pencil, three Pictures it is said are to be recorded; one in the possession of the King of Sardinia; one in the Collection of the Duc de Bourbon; and that now described in the Catalogue, which came out of the Collection of Mr. Smith; and has an engraving by himself accompanying the Picture -- the subject, the Saviour brought out to be crucified; originally in the Possession of Mons. Patin (Callot)|A Master from whose Pencil, three Pictures it is said are to be recorded; one in the possession of the King of Sardinia; one in the Collection of the Duc de Bourbon; and that now described in the Catalogue, which came out of the Collection of Mr. Smith; and has an engraving by himself accompanying the Picture -- the subject, the Saviour brought out to be crucified; originally in the Possession of Mons. Patin]] réalisée par Callot, vendue par Alexis Livernet au prix de 61.19 £. [71]
  • 1808.05.28/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape with Cottage, Water and Figures, a very capital and beautiful performance, treated in his best manner -- this Picture was selected by Sir Joshua Reynolds, and sent over to Ireland by him to adorn a collection of the first consequence -- a chef d'oeuvre (Hobbima)|Landscape with Cottage, Water and Figures, a very capital and beautiful performance, treated in his best manner -- this Picture was selected by Sir Joshua Reynolds, and sent over to Ireland by him to adorn a collection of the first consequence -- a chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Hobbima, vendue par Alexis Livernet au prix de 252.0 £. [73]
  • 1808.05.28/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Gothic Church with a variety of Figures, the subject, the Detection of the Fraud of Bells Priests, by Daniel -- This Picture must explain itself and be its own interpreter; the eye must contemplate and compare the various Groups; admire the imposing grandeur of the Gothic Architecture; observe the Perspective; remark the light and shadow, and solemnity of effect and brilliant contrast; and then, and not till then can this extraordinary performance be properly appretiated (Steenwyck)|The Interior of a Gothic Church with a variety of Figures, the subject, the Detection of the Fraud of Bells Priests, by Daniel -- This Picture must explain itself and be its own interpreter; the eye must contemplate and compare the various Groups; admire the imposing grandeur of the Gothic Architecture; observe the Perspective; remark the light and shadow, and solemnity of effect and brilliant contrast; and then, and not till then can this extraordinary performance be properly appretiated]] réalisée par Steenwyck, vendue par Alexis Livernet au prix de 252.0 £. [75]