Ventes d'œuvres le 1808.11.-
Aller à la navigation
Aller à la recherche
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a wood with gypsies. Morland. The thick foliage of the trees at the entrance of the wood, with the beautiful perspective, where the eye is lost by the gloom, most happily effected. The figures are truly natural and accord with the surrounding objects (Morland)|Interior of a wood with gypsies. Morland. The thick foliage of the trees at the entrance of the wood, with the beautiful perspective, where the eye is lost by the gloom, most happily effected. The figures are truly natural and accord with the surrounding objects]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [1]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Sir Artegall, the knight of Justice, with Talus his Yron man, esteemed the chef d'oeuvre of Mortimer. "His name was Talus; made of yron mould, Immoveable, resistlesse, without end, Who had in his hand an yron flale did hould." With which he threst out falsehood, and did truth fould. Spenser's Faery Queene, Book Vth. Canto I. Stanza XII. (Mortimer)|Sir Artegall, the knight of Justice, with Talus his Yron man, esteemed the chef d'oeuvre of Mortimer. "His name was Talus; made of yron mould, Immoveable, resistlesse, without end, Who had in his hand an yron flale did hould." With which he threst out falsehood, and did truth fould. Spenser's Faery Queene, Book Vth. Canto I. Stanza XII.]] réalisée par Mortimer, vendue par [[[Sir Thomas Bernard]]]. [2]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A conversation of French and Dutch Peasants, playing at cards, smoking, &c. réalisée par Munton. [3]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Prophet Elisha restoring to life the son of the Shunamite. "And when she was come in, he said, take up thy son." IId Kings, chap. 4th, verse 36th. This interesting picture is considered the most valuable performance of Pompeo Battoni réalisée par Pompeo Battoni. [4]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The repose in Egypt; angels presenting Christ with fruit and flowers réalisée par Luca Jordano. [5]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The triumph of Constantine; this performance with three others which occupy the four corners of the room, formerly belonged to the Prince of Condé, and graced one of the superb apartments at Chantilly réalisée par Vandermeulen. [6]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus and Cupid endeavouring to detain Adonis from the chace; from the late Marquis of Lansdown's Collection réalisée par Rubens. [7]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The assumption of the Virgin réalisée par Lanfranc. [8]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The sacred family with St. Anne, angels, &c. esteemed a real cabinet jewel réalisée par Ludovico Carracci. [9]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Candaules, King of Lydia imprudently exposing his beautiful Queen to Gyges his favorite minister. Nicolo Poussin. This admirable woman, whose virtue was equal to her beauty, upon discovering that she had been thus wantonly exhibited, declared, that no two men who had seen her in puris naturalibus should live; she therefore informed Gyges, that, he must either dispatch Candaules and marry her, or fall himself the victim of her just resentment. Gyges chose to assassinate Candaules, married the Queen, and reigned King of Lydia for twenty-eight years (Nicolo Poussin)|Candaules, King of Lydia imprudently exposing his beautiful Queen to Gyges his favorite minister. Nicolo Poussin. This admirable woman, whose virtue was equal to her beauty, upon discovering that she had been thus wantonly exhibited, declared, that no two men who had seen her in puris naturalibus should live; she therefore informed Gyges, that, he must either dispatch Candaules and marry her, or fall himself the victim of her just resentment. Gyges chose to assassinate Candaules, married the Queen, and reigned King of Lydia for twenty-eight years]] réalisée par Nicolo Poussin, vendue par [[[John Humble]]]. [10]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus attended by the Graces, the original sketch for the famous picture réalisée par Guido. [11]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "And the Angel of the Lord said unto Hagar: Behold thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael." réalisée par Downman. [12]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small picture, storm and shipwreck. Vernet; on copper réalisée par Vernet. [13]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A subject from Goldsmith's deserted village réalisée par Wheatley. [14]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme One of Constantine's battles, from the Prince of Condé's collection, at Chantilly réalisée par Vandermeulen. [15]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A lazy Spanish cowherd sitting down, a Spanish lady with a parasol, and her maid conversing near him réalisée par Murrillio. [16]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A sea coast with figures &c. Vernet. On copper réalisée par Vernet. [17]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An academy figure. Solimeni. Apollo Belvedere réalisée par Solimeni. [18]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A correct view of Haerlem and the vicinity, indisputably the finest picture by Van Goyen réalisée par Van Goyen. [19]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Fall of the Stawback in Switzerland; the scenery at the same time tremendously grand, and luxuriantly beautiful. Loutherbourg. Considered one of the happiest efforts of his pencil; in the foreground he has introduced a female peasant of the country attacked by a snake; in her fright her hat is blown off by the wind, whilst her faithful dog is keeping the poisonous reptile at bay (Loutherbourg)|The Fall of the Stawback in Switzerland; the scenery at the same time tremendously grand, and luxuriantly beautiful. Loutherbourg. Considered one of the happiest efforts of his pencil; in the foreground he has introduced a female peasant of the country attacked by a snake; in her fright her hat is blown off by the wind, whilst her faithful dog is keeping the poisonous reptile at bay]] réalisée par Loutherbourg. [20]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Charles XII. of Sweden, painted for the King of Poland, and presented by that monarch to the Duke de Choiseul, to whom it now belongs. It is said to be the only whole-length portrait that hero ever stood for. Woolcast, an eminent Swedish artist, was under the necessity of attending during several campaigns before he could find an opportunity of finishing from the life this interesting and valuable performance (Woolcast)|Portrait of Charles XII. of Sweden, painted for the King of Poland, and presented by that monarch to the Duke de Choiseul, to whom it now belongs. It is said to be the only whole-length portrait that hero ever stood for. Woolcast, an eminent Swedish artist, was under the necessity of attending during several campaigns before he could find an opportunity of finishing from the life this interesting and valuable performance]] réalisée par Woolcast. [21]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[King Ahasuerus presenting his ring to Queen Esther -- "Write ye also for the Jews, as it liketh you, in the King's name, and seal it with the King's ring; for the writing which is written in the King's name, and sealed with the King's ring, may no man reverse." Esther, Chap. viii. Ver. 8. This fascinating performance is considered one of the most valuable productions of Carlo Dolce (Carlo Dolce)|King Ahasuerus presenting his ring to Queen Esther -- "Write ye also for the Jews, as it liketh you, in the King's name, and seal it with the King's ring; for the writing which is written in the King's name, and sealed with the King's ring, may no man reverse." Esther, Chap. viii. Ver. 8. This fascinating performance is considered one of the most valuable productions of Carlo Dolce]] réalisée par Carlo Dolce, vendue par [[[Col Hamilton's Executors]]]. [22]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Latona, the mother of Apollo and Diana, being insulted at the fountain Melas by the Lycians, entreating Jupiter to change them into frogs réalisée par Andrea Sacchi, vendue par [[[Col Hamilton's Executors]]]. [23]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of Dort upon the Scheldt, without any exception the most valuable picture of Van Goyen réalisée par Van Goyen. [24]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus, an academy figure réalisée par Solimeni. [25]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Madona and Child, surrounded by an immense number of Angels. Sir Peter Paul Rubens. This valuable picture is engraved réalisée par Sir Peter Paul Rubens. [26]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme One of Constantine's battles, from the Prince of Condé's cabinet at Chantilly réalisée par Vandermeulen. [27]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of William Tell the Swiss patriot, with his bow and arrow réalisée par Holbein. [28]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus reclining, in a rich landscape, attended by Cupids; Adonis in the distance appears returning from the chace, painted at Rome by Gavin Hamilton réalisée par Gavin Hamilton, vendue par [[[Rt Hon John Sullivan]]]. [29]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand pleasing landscape in the finest time of Nicolo Poussin: the famous race between Hippomenes and Atalanta upon the margin of a beautiful lake, is classically introduced réalisée par Nicolo Poussin. [30]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A warm spirited landscape with figures, the ruins of a tower and a piece of pellucid water réalisée par Wilson. [31]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Interior of a Dutch ale house, boors smoaking, gambling, &c. réalisée par Teniers. [32]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Joshua's victory over the Amorites. "He slew them with a great slaughter, at Gibeon, and chased them along the way that goeth up to Bethhoron, &c. -- And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies." This superb production is the chef d'oeuvre of Pordenone, the pupil and rival of Titian, from the Cabinet of the late Lord Bute (Pordenone)|Joshua's victory over the Amorites. "He slew them with a great slaughter, at Gibeon, and chased them along the way that goeth up to Bethhoron, &c. -- And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies." This superb production is the chef d'oeuvre of Pordenone, the pupil and rival of Titian, from the Cabinet of the late Lord Bute]] réalisée par Pordenone. [33]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Liberty emblematically represented by a beautiful boy releasing a bird. Rising. This artist was the favourite pupil of Sir Joshua Reynolds réalisée par Rising. [34]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand bold landscape with the rape of Dejanira, classically introduced réalisée par Nicolo Poussin. [35]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Charles the First on horseback, attended by his equerry, from the late Duke of Bedford's collection réalisée par Old Stone. [36]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The race between Hippomenes and Atalanta, a most spirited sketch; Rubens; possessing the first fire and genius of that great master. Atalanta is taking up the last of the three golden apples, and Hippomenes almost breathless and exhausted, is just approaching the goal (Rubens)|The race between Hippomenes and Atalanta, a most spirited sketch; Rubens; possessing the first fire and genius of that great master. Atalanta is taking up the last of the three golden apples, and Hippomenes almost breathless and exhausted, is just approaching the goal]] réalisée par Rubens. [37]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cicero impeaching Cataline in the temple of Jupiter Stator, with portraits of the principal Roman senators who were present upon that occasion, taken from antique busts and medals found in the Vatican and the other cabinets of Rome; being the last and most valuable performance of the late Gavin Hamilton, the celebrated artist and learned antiquarian (Gavin Hamilton)|Cicero impeaching Cataline in the temple of Jupiter Stator, with portraits of the principal Roman senators who were present upon that occasion, taken from antique busts and medals found in the Vatican and the other cabinets of Rome; being the last and most valuable performance of the late Gavin Hamilton, the celebrated artist and learned antiquarian]] réalisée par Gavin Hamilton. [38]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Staffordshire cottage on Fire, by moonlight; the reflection of the flames and the distress of the wretched cottagers truly natural réalisée par Wright of Derby. [39]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The soldier's return réalisée par Hamilton. [40]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme One of Constantine's battles being with three others in the collection of the Prince of Condé at Chantilly réalisée par Vandermeulen. [41]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Mark's place at Venice, with the Ducal palace, St. Mark's Church, &c. réalisée par Canaletti. [42]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Jupiter and Antiope, a nymph presenting fruit and flowers, from the collection of Monsieur de Calonne réalisée par Sebastian Ricci. [43]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A madona at her devotion, on copper réalisée par Carlo Dolce. [44]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A young lady of the Medici family, small réalisée par Titian. [45]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The salutation of the Virgin, painted on variegated porphyry réalisée par Carlo Dolce. [46]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A spirited skirmish of Cavalry réalisée par Bourguignone. [47]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape with cows, &c. réalisée par Van Strie. [48]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Marriage a la mode. "'Tis from high life these characters are drawn." A portly nobleman of high birth, and a worshipful alderman signing the marriage settlement, whilst the young viscount with perfect indifference is viewing himself in a mirror, displaying his gold snuff box and glittering ring. The lady equally careless, plays with her wedding ring, whilst Counsellor Silvertongue, an insidious lawyer, appears at her right hand, "Like Satan, whispering in the ear of Eve, By nature form'd to ruin and deceive." These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible (Mr. Callander)|Marriage a la mode. "'Tis from high life these characters are drawn." A portly nobleman of high birth, and a worshipful alderman signing the marriage settlement, whilst the young viscount with perfect indifference is viewing himself in a mirror, displaying his gold snuff box and glittering ring. The lady equally careless, plays with her wedding ring, whilst Counsellor Silvertongue, an insidious lawyer, appears at her right hand, "Like Satan, whispering in the ear of Eve, By nature form'd to ruin and deceive." These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible]] réalisée par Mr. Callander. [49]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["Behold how Vice her votary rewards After a night of folly, frolic, cards." Wearied, languid and spiritless, from the dissipations of the night, the modish Viscount comes home at noon, and finds his Lady just arisen, and seated en deshabille at her breakfast table. A cap and ribband which hang out of his pocket, occupy the attention of the dog. The old Steward having brought a number of bills for payment, by his countenance, foresees the gulph of ruin opening for the infatuated pair These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible (Mr. Callander)|"Behold how Vice her votary rewards After a night of folly, frolic, cards." Wearied, languid and spiritless, from the dissipations of the night, the modish Viscount comes home at noon, and finds his Lady just arisen, and seated en deshabille at her breakfast table. A cap and ribband which hang out of his pocket, occupy the attention of the dog. The old Steward having brought a number of bills for payment, by his countenance, foresees the gulph of ruin opening for the infatuated pair These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible]] réalisée par Mr. Callander. [50]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["To Galen's great descendant list -- oh list! Behold a surgeon, sage anatomist, Mechanic, antiquarian, seer, collector, Physician, barber, bone-setter, dissector" The noble Viscount appears here in the apartment of a quack doctor, who had imposed upon him by giving a false bill of health to Betsy Careless, whilst the old Procuress unclasps her knife to defend her character and family surgeon, the enraged Nobleman lifts his cane, and seems ready to bastinado both the Bawd and the Doctor These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible (Mr. Callander)|"To Galen's great descendant list -- oh list! Behold a surgeon, sage anatomist, Mechanic, antiquarian, seer, collector, Physician, barber, bone-setter, dissector" The noble Viscount appears here in the apartment of a quack doctor, who had imposed upon him by giving a false bill of health to Betsy Careless, whilst the old Procuress unclasps her knife to defend her character and family surgeon, the enraged Nobleman lifts his cane, and seems ready to bastinado both the Bawd and the Doctor These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible]] réalisée par Mr. Callander. [51]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["The new-made Countess treads enchanted ground, And madly whirls in pleasure's airy round; To love's fond tale the fair her ear inclines, To Satan's agent all her soul resigns." By the old Peer's death our fair heroine, now a Countess, treads every maze of fashionable dissipation, her morning levee crowded with persons of rank, Italian singers, &c. Counsellor Silvertongue, her paramour, seems making an assignation for the masquerade. The contemptuous leer of a black footman who is serving the chocolate, is particularly striking These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible (Mr. Callander)|"The new-made Countess treads enchanted ground, And madly whirls in pleasure's airy round; To love's fond tale the fair her ear inclines, To Satan's agent all her soul resigns." By the old Peer's death our fair heroine, now a Countess, treads every maze of fashionable dissipation, her morning levee crowded with persons of rank, Italian singers, &c. Counsellor Silvertongue, her paramour, seems making an assignation for the masquerade. The contemptuous leer of a black footman who is serving the chocolate, is particularly striking These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible]] réalisée par Mr. Callander. [52]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["Her dream of dissipation o'er, The bubble pleasure charms no more. Misery! to madness near allied, And ignominious suicide. Thy minions meed by fate's decree, Is death, -- a death of Infamy!" The exasperated Peer suspecting his wife's infidelity, follows her in disguise to the masquerade, and from thence to the bagnio, bursts open the bed room door, and attacks the spoiler of his honour with a sword, but neglects his own guard, and is mortally wounded. The lawyer attempts to escape. Struck with horror at the fate of her Husband she kneels at his feet, and implores forgiveness These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible (Mr. Callander)|"Her dream of dissipation o'er, The bubble pleasure charms no more. Misery! to madness near allied, And ignominious suicide. Thy minions meed by fate's decree, Is death, -- a death of Infamy!" The exasperated Peer suspecting his wife's infidelity, follows her in disguise to the masquerade, and from thence to the bagnio, bursts open the bed room door, and attacks the spoiler of his honour with a sword, but neglects his own guard, and is mortally wounded. The lawyer attempts to escape. Struck with horror at the fate of her Husband she kneels at his feet, and implores forgiveness These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible]] réalisée par Mr. Callander. [53]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["Forlorn, degraded and distrest, The furies tear her tortured breast. To poison -- sad resort! she frantic flies, And, self-destroyed, the wretched Countess dies!" The last sad scene, is in the house of her Father, to which she returned after her husband's death, and taking the horrid resolution of ending her days by poison, she put it in execution by bribing her father's servant to procure her a dose of laudanum. Close to the phial upon the floor, Hogarth has judiciously placed Counsellor Silvertongue's last dying speech, to shew that he also had received the punishment he so justly deserved. These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible (Mr. Callander)|"Forlorn, degraded and distrest, The furies tear her tortured breast. To poison -- sad resort! she frantic flies, And, self-destroyed, the wretched Countess dies!" The last sad scene, is in the house of her Father, to which she returned after her husband's death, and taking the horrid resolution of ending her days by poison, she put it in execution by bribing her father's servant to procure her a dose of laudanum. Close to the phial upon the floor, Hogarth has judiciously placed Counsellor Silvertongue's last dying speech, to shew that he also had received the punishment he so justly deserved. These six instructive pictures, are the only copies ever taken from Hogarth's celebrated set of Marriage a-la-Mode, in the possession of John Julius Angerstein, Esq. who liberally permitted Mr. Callander, the ingenious artist, to spend several months in his house; that he might have ample time and opportunity to render them as near the originals as possible]] réalisée par Mr. Callander. [54]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Mercury and Argus, from the Orlean's gallery réalisée par Lagreney, vendue par [[[Morland]]]. [55]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Napoleon Bonaparte on Horseback, in his consular dress, painted in 1801, by Northcote. The late General Paoli, Monr. Otto, General Andreaoli, and several other competent judges have all declared this portrait to be a most striking likeness of the Corsican upstart: the horse is a portrait of a Flemish charger, belonging to the Duchess of Leeds (Northcote)|Napoleon Bonaparte on Horseback, in his consular dress, painted in 1801, by Northcote. The late General Paoli, Monr. Otto, General Andreaoli, and several other competent judges have all declared this portrait to be a most striking likeness of the Corsican upstart: the horse is a portrait of a Flemish charger, belonging to the Duchess of Leeds]] réalisée par Northcote. [56]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Loutherbourg. This wonderful event has a peculiar claim on the pencil, and in transmitting it to the canvas, Mr. Loutherbourg has chosen the moment of the greatest confusion in the Spanish Fleet, before Calais, as affording the finest opposition of lights, and therefore the greatest contrast of coloring and composition. Accordingly, on the right he has represented the English Fleet immersed in clouds of smoke, darkened by the remaining gloom of a stormy night, not yet dispelled by the commencing dawn, which is breaking through clouds scattered by the wind. The Ship of the Lord High Admiral of England, with the royal standard at the main top-mast head, the arms of England, as they then were, on the foresail, and all the streamers and signals taken from the most authentic documents existing, and drawn at the time, is seen pursuing and firing her chace-guns on, and sinking a small Spanish galley in the centre of the picture...The preceding was excerpted (Loutherbourg)|The Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Loutherbourg. This wonderful event has a peculiar claim on the pencil, and in transmitting it to the canvas, Mr. Loutherbourg has chosen the moment of the greatest confusion in the Spanish Fleet, before Calais, as affording the finest opposition of lights, and therefore the greatest contrast of coloring and composition. Accordingly, on the right he has represented the English Fleet immersed in clouds of smoke, darkened by the remaining gloom of a stormy night, not yet dispelled by the commencing dawn, which is breaking through clouds scattered by the wind. The Ship of the Lord High Admiral of England, with the royal standard at the main top-mast head, the arms of England, as they then were, on the foresail, and all the streamers and signals taken from the most authentic documents existing, and drawn at the time, is seen pursuing and firing her chace-guns on, and sinking a small Spanish galley in the centre of the picture...The preceding was excerpted]] réalisée par Loutherbourg. [57]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A correct view of the Pantheon, Trajan's pillar, colonnade of the temple of Concord, &c. considered one of the most valuable exteriors of Paulo Panini, from the collection of the late Marquis of Lansdowne réalisée par Paulo Panini. [58]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of the Arch Duke Leopold's Music Gallery, with portraits of Leopold and his family at a concert; Teniers has represented his wife in the character of St. Cecilia, accompanied by his son. This extraordinary performance contain the following musical instruments most admirably finished, viz. A lyre, an harp, an organ, a harpsichord, 6 bass viols of different sizes, a violin, a tenor, 2 mandolines, 2 guittars, an hautboy, a trumpet, 2 German flutes, a pipe, a flageolet, 3 bugle horns, 2 French horns, an English horn, a serpent, a tabor, sundry bells, &c. On the right of the gallery hangs the famous picture of Orpheus taming the Lions, and on the left the Judgment of Midas, with a variety of other pictures appropriate to the scene; upon the floor is a shagreen case with horn and hautboy mouth pieces, &c. a variety of clocks, birds, music books and stand, occupy different parts of the room, whilst a pleasing view of the Arch Duke's Villa appears in the distance (Teniers)|The Interior of the Arch Duke Leopold's Music Gallery, with portraits of Leopold and his family at a concert; Teniers has represented his wife in the character of St. Cecilia, accompanied by his son. This extraordinary performance contain the following musical instruments most admirably finished, viz. A lyre, an harp, an organ, a harpsichord, 6 bass viols of different sizes, a violin, a tenor, 2 mandolines, 2 guittars, an hautboy, a trumpet, 2 German flutes, a pipe, a flageolet, 3 bugle horns, 2 French horns, an English horn, a serpent, a tabor, sundry bells, &c. On the right of the gallery hangs the famous picture of Orpheus taming the Lions, and on the left the Judgment of Midas, with a variety of other pictures appropriate to the scene; upon the floor is a shagreen case with horn and hautboy mouth pieces, &c. a variety of clocks, birds, music books and stand, occupy different parts of the room, whilst a pleasing view of the Arch Duke's Villa appears in the distance]] réalisée par Teniers. [59]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of the beautiful Countess of Mansfield. Holbein. This lady, whose vanity was at least equal to her beauty, was born in Germany, and being told that she was very like the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots, she was much offended, and to convince the world of her superior beauty, came to England on purpose to out rival the ill-fated Mary, where she was universally admired, married and afterwards proved unfaithful to the husband who adored her (Holbein)|Portrait of the beautiful Countess of Mansfield. Holbein. This lady, whose vanity was at least equal to her beauty, was born in Germany, and being told that she was very like the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots, she was much offended, and to convince the world of her superior beauty, came to England on purpose to out rival the ill-fated Mary, where she was universally admired, married and afterwards proved unfaithful to the husband who adored her]] réalisée par Holbein. [60]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Antonio Badile, the master of Paul Veronese, by himself réalisée par Antonio Badile. [61]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing view upon the river Severn réalisée par Ibbetson. [62]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small Landscape with Ruins, from the Orleans Collection réalisée par Both. [63]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand view of Frescati, near Rome, esteemed one of the most valuable pictures of Gaspar Poussin réalisée par Gaspar Poussin. [64]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape with Gypsies around their Fire réalisée par Morland. [65]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view in the Gardens of Loo, near Cleves, Berkhide, with figures, &c. by Adrian Vandeveldt réalisée par Berkhide. [66]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Prophet Jeremiah expounding the Scriptures réalisée par Schidoni. [67]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small Flower Piece with Insects on Copper réalisée par Verelst. [68]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The miserable fate of Laocoon and his Sons, from the Antique réalisée par Solimeni. [69]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Children frightened by a Goat, which a Satyr appears holding by the tendrils of a vine fastened round his horns. Angelica Kauffman. The frame of tortoiseshell, curiously inlaid with gold réalisée par Angelica Kauffman. [70]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Children amusing themselves with swinging. Angelica Kauffman, framed with tortoiseshell, inlaid with gold réalisée par Angelica Kauffman. [71]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Winter Scene, with a variety of figures amusing themselves upon the Ice réalisée par Schweichardt. [72]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape with Cattle and Figures. Van Gool. a maid milking whilst her faithful swain is amusing her with his pipe réalisée par Van Gool. [73]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Ugolino the famous lawyer réalisée par Andrea Montegna. [74]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portraits of Charles II. with his Brother James, and his Sister the Princess of Orange. Vandyke. From Kensington Palace réalisée par Vandyke. [75]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Jupiter personating Amphytrion to betray Alcmena These performances are most expensively framed with tortoiseshell, inlaid with gold réalisée par Angelica Kauffman. [76]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Apollo and the nymph Clytie. Angelica Kauffman. These performances are most expensively framed with tortoiseshell, inlaid with gold réalisée par Angelica Kauffman. [77]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A beautiful landscape, view near Rome. Asselyn, the cattle and figures by Berghem réalisée par Asselyn. [78]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Patriarch Jacob upon his death bed, blessing his son Joseph and his family, painted upon copper réalisée par Van Delen. [79]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing small landscape with cattle and figures, view on the Severn réalisée par Ibbetson. [80]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Morning, a clear beautiful landscape, a female with her distaff, appears also to be attending her cattle and sheep réalisée par Karel du Jardin. [81]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A caricature portrait of the celebrated Titian, at an advanced age, painting his favourite mistress, by Pordenone, who was the rival of that inimitable artist réalisée par Pordenone. [82]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Holy Family with St. John, an undoubted performance of the divine Raphael after the manner of his Master Perugino; this valuable picture was carried to Rome by Christina Queen of Sweden, and was honoured with a place in the Vatican réalisée par Raphael. [83]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The battle off La Hogue. Vandeveldt. This valuable picture was much admired in the cabinet of the late Earl of Bute réalisée par Vandeveldt. [84]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A gypsy fortune-teller displaying the lucky cards to some silly dupe, who may be supposed in the act of consulting her réalisée par Mortimer. [85]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Israelites enjoying the miraculous shower of manna réalisée par Rubens. [86]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Salutation of the Virgin, from the Leontili Palace at Genoa réalisée par Parmegiano. [87]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A hare with game, fruit, &c. most exquisitely painted réalisée par Sartorius. [88]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand romantic landscape, pleasingly diversified, Both -- the cattle and figures introduced by Lingelback réalisée par Both. [89]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Our Saviour at Emaus réalisée par Jordaens of Antwerp. [90]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Lucia with a lily; a pleasing character réalisée par Correggio. [91]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape with fishermen, &c. after Teniers réalisée par Teniers. [92]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Banditti, the chief giving orders réalisée par Hone. [93]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The martyrdom of St. Sebastian, females assisting the expiring Saint réalisée par Guercino, vendue par [[[Stephens?]]]. [94]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The repose in Egypt, an angel introducing St. Francis to the infant Jesus; a pleasing cabinet picture réalisée par Carlo Maratti. [95]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Sea Port with architecture, figures, &c. a respectable copy of Claude Lorraine réalisée par Claude Lorraine. [96]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Ecce Homo, our Saviour bound and crowned with Thorns, presented to the surrounding spectators, by Pontius Pilate réalisée par Luca Jordano. [97]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A sea port with a great variety of architecture, figures, &c. Patel, commonly called the French Claude réalisée par Patel. [98]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of his mother réalisée par Holbein. [99]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The miraculous escape of the late Sir Brook Watson, Bart. when a boy, from a monstrous shark, whilst bathing in the harbour of the Havannah, in the island of Cuba réalisée par Copley. [100]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This high-finished portrait is said to be the most striking likeness of the painter's mother. Denner the famed artist was a native of Hamburgh, and upon examining this astonishing head, with minute attention it would be superfluous to add, that this unrivalled master has painted his parent con amore (Denner)|This high-finished portrait is said to be the most striking likeness of the painter's mother. Denner the famed artist was a native of Hamburgh, and upon examining this astonishing head, with minute attention it would be superfluous to add, that this unrivalled master has painted his parent con amore]] réalisée par Denner. [101]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A warm summer morning view in Venice, the French ambassador in his gondola, going to take an airing upon the water; no master painted ethereal vapour equal to Vernet, Claude alone excepted; the different objects appearing through the fog, as the rising sun begins to rarify the atmosphere, truly magical (Vernet)|A warm summer morning view in Venice, the French ambassador in his gondola, going to take an airing upon the water; no master painted ethereal vapour equal to Vernet, Claude alone excepted; the different objects appearing through the fog, as the rising sun begins to rarify the atmosphere, truly magical]] réalisée par Vernet. [102]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape with cows réalisée par Towne. [103]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The interior of a livery stable, a dashing young beau with his lady in treaty for a horse, which the dealer with his assistant are shewing off to the best advantage; a groom appears in the back-ground saddling the lady's horse, so that as soon as the bargain is closed, the loving pair intend to have a comfortable ride together. Ward. Engraved (Ward)|The interior of a livery stable, a dashing young beau with his lady in treaty for a horse, which the dealer with his assistant are shewing off to the best advantage; a groom appears in the back-ground saddling the lady's horse, so that as soon as the bargain is closed, the loving pair intend to have a comfortable ride together. Ward. Engraved]] réalisée par Ward. [104]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasant retired walk in a wood, a poor lame peasant begging alms réalisée par Molinaer. [105]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A correct view of Greenwich hospital, the ranger's house, the royal observatory, One-tree hill, &c. &c. taken from the Isle of Dogs; the river Thames, boats and vessels, an interesting scene, considered the principal production of Scott, who was stiled the English Cannaletti (Scott)|A correct view of Greenwich hospital, the ranger's house, the royal observatory, One-tree hill, &c. &c. taken from the Isle of Dogs; the river Thames, boats and vessels, an interesting scene, considered the principal production of Scott, who was stiled the English Cannaletti]] réalisée par Scott. [106]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Fruit and Flowers réalisée par Brueghel. [107]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of the lake Lowerz in Switzerland réalisée par Gessner. [108]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing view on the coast of Holland réalisée par Solomon Ruysdael. [109]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape with dogs. Sartorius. This pleasing sportsman's picture is engraved réalisée par Sartorius. [110]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A peasant with his dog, a cow and an ass, in a warm pleasing landscape, a valuable specimen réalisée par Karel du Jardin. [111]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme David bearing the head of the giant Goliah. Guercino. The mutilated remains of one of the finest pictures of this great master réalisée par Guercino. [112]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape with village church, figures, &c. réalisée par Teniers. [113]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An encampment in a pleasing landscape réalisée par Ferg. [114]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A baggage waggon with its escort réalisée par Ferg. [115]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The crucifixion of our Saviour between the two thieves, with a great variety of figures, a curious and valuable picture réalisée par Albert Durer. [116]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view in the Bois de Boulogne, a French gentleman and two ladies, of the old school, saluting each other, Watteau. This pleasing little specimen occupied a place in the palace of Sans Souci; Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, being very partial to the works of this agreeable master (Watteau)|A view in the Bois de Boulogne, a French gentleman and two ladies, of the old school, saluting each other, Watteau. This pleasing little specimen occupied a place in the palace of Sans Souci; Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, being very partial to the works of this agreeable master]] réalisée par Watteau. [117]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The retreating shower, without any exception the most pleasing and valuable picture of Hodges, the cattle and figures by Gainsborough, which is also engraved and dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. with the following description. "Now thro' the sever'd clouds the struggling beams Of bursting light their golden radiance throw, With yellow tint the distant landscape gleams, And Iris hangs aloft her painted bow: Fresh from the recent shower, a livelier glow Of richer verdure decks the forest glade, While thro' the deepening mass of twilight shade Far off the glimmering streams of ether flow." "Soon too, sad virgin, thro' the lovely tear Which wets the page of thy long absent youth, Shall smiles of kindling rapture break, for near An unseen witness of thy ceaseless truth He stands, to bring the tortured heart relief And chase with love's warm rays each Stormy cloud of grief." Pye (Hodges)|The retreating shower, without any exception the most pleasing and valuable picture of Hodges, the cattle and figures by Gainsborough, which is also engraved and dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. with the following description. "Now thro' the sever'd clouds the struggling beams Of bursting light their golden radiance throw, With yellow tint the distant landscape gleams, And Iris hangs aloft her painted bow: Fresh from the recent shower, a livelier glow Of richer verdure decks the forest glade, While thro' the deepening mass of twilight shade Far off the glimmering streams of ether flow." "Soon too, sad virgin, thro' the lovely tear Which wets the page of thy long absent youth, Shall smiles of kindling rapture break, for near An unseen witness of thy ceaseless truth He stands, to bring the tortured heart relief And chase with love's warm rays each Stormy cloud of grief." Pye]] réalisée par Hodges. [118]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Roman charity, filial piety was never perhaps more strongly expressed than in the character of this amiable daughter nourishing her aged Father. Guercino. From the Leontili Palace réalisée par Guercino. [119]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Girl's head, a graceful simplicity characterises the works of this esteemed master réalisée par Greuse. [120]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A romantic solitary scene, with a penitent Magdalen réalisée par Solimeni. [121]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme View in Venice, a busy seene réalisée par Marieski. [122]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. John in the desart réalisée par Guido. [123]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Francis at his devotion, a Robin Red-breast is his only attendant réalisée par Northcote. [124]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing view on the grand canal in Venice réalisée par Marieski. [125]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Death of the amiable Prince Leopold of Brunswick. Northcote. This melancholy event happened on the 27th of April, 1785, when being witness to the devastation occasioned by the River Oder, unmoved by the intreaties of those who endeavoured to dissuade him from so hazardous an enterprise, he embarked in a small boat with three watermen to relieve the Inhabitants of a village surrounded by the water: but before he reached them, the boat was driven with violence against a tree, and overset, the three boatmen were saved. This amiable Prince alone being carried down by the impetuosity of the current, perished in the sight of those he attempted to preserve, displaying in his Death an heroic instance of that benevolence, which had appeared conspicuous through the whole of his life. Engraved. Fortissima Frustra Pectora! Vide Moore's view of Society and Manners, 6th Edition, vol. 2d. (Northcote)|The Death of the amiable Prince Leopold of Brunswick. Northcote. This melancholy event happened on the 27th of April, 1785, when being witness to the devastation occasioned by the River Oder, unmoved by the intreaties of those who endeavoured to dissuade him from so hazardous an enterprise, he embarked in a small boat with three watermen to relieve the Inhabitants of a village surrounded by the water: but before he reached them, the boat was driven with violence against a tree, and overset, the three boatmen were saved. This amiable Prince alone being carried down by the impetuosity of the current, perished in the sight of those he attempted to preserve, displaying in his Death an heroic instance of that benevolence, which had appeared conspicuous through the whole of his life. Engraved. Fortissima Frustra Pectora! Vide Moore's view of Society and Manners, 6th Edition, vol. 2d.]] réalisée par Northcote. [126]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Lucretia unable to survive the loss of her honour, seizes the fatal poniard; and after denouncing the infamous Tarquin, plunges it into her bosom; an interesting performance réalisée par Vandyke. [127]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme View of a Fortified City, St. Angoar, on the Rhine, with Louis the 14th and his principal Officers reconnoitring; from the cabinet of the late King of France réalisée par Vandermeulen. [128]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Winter scene, snipe shooting, &c. réalisée par Morland. [129]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The pouting Cupid, a pleasing character réalisée par Guido. [130]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Going out a hawking, a small cabinet picture réalisée par Wouvermans. [131]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A romantic Norwegian scene, Everdingen; with a beautiful group of cattle and figures réalisée par Everdingen. [132]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of the fall of Schaffhausen, in Switzerland, by moonlight, one of the most sublime and spirited performances from the pencil of Loutherbourg. "See in the East, the splendid queen of night, Appears array'd, in silv'ry vestments bright; Her beauteous smiles adorn the glassy tide As fragrant Zephyrs o'er its surface glide. The Bathers now! -- its lucid streams explore, While murm'ring echoes soft, from shore to shore Proclaim their sports, and Philomel beguiles, The fisherman amidst his evening toils." Olivia Wilmot Serres Loutherbourg painted these two valuable pictures in the year, 1793, for Chevalier Michel of Basle, in Switzerland, whose portrait he has introduced in this picture, also his own, and Mrs. Loutherbourg's (Loutherbourg)|A View of the fall of Schaffhausen, in Switzerland, by moonlight, one of the most sublime and spirited performances from the pencil of Loutherbourg. "See in the East, the splendid queen of night, Appears array'd, in silv'ry vestments bright; Her beauteous smiles adorn the glassy tide As fragrant Zephyrs o'er its surface glide. The Bathers now! -- its lucid streams explore, While murm'ring echoes soft, from shore to shore Proclaim their sports, and Philomel beguiles, The fisherman amidst his evening toils." Olivia Wilmot Serres Loutherbourg painted these two valuable pictures in the year, 1793, for Chevalier Michel of Basle, in Switzerland, whose portrait he has introduced in this picture, also his own, and Mrs. Loutherbourg's]] réalisée par Loutherbourg, vendue par [[[Chevalier Michel]]]. [133]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand romantic view of the Fall of Scauffhausen in Switzerland, being the companion to the moonlight, taken from a different station; summer morning. "The Morn returns, the glooms of night no more In awful mists obscure the rocky shore, Whose mossy heights, empurpled as they rise Receives new lustre from the blushing skies; while playful surges from the waters creep, And with the songsters rippling concert keep. As man enraptur'd hails the charming scene And all around is fragrant! and serene." O.W. Serres. Loutherbourg painted these two valuable pictures in the year, 1793, for Chevalier Michel of Basle, in Switzerland, whose portrait he has introduced in this picture, also his own, and Mrs. Loutherbourg's (Loutherbourg)|A grand romantic view of the Fall of Scauffhausen in Switzerland, being the companion to the moonlight, taken from a different station; summer morning. "The Morn returns, the glooms of night no more In awful mists obscure the rocky shore, Whose mossy heights, empurpled as they rise Receives new lustre from the blushing skies; while playful surges from the waters creep, And with the songsters rippling concert keep. As man enraptur'd hails the charming scene And all around is fragrant! and serene." O.W. Serres. Loutherbourg painted these two valuable pictures in the year, 1793, for Chevalier Michel of Basle, in Switzerland, whose portrait he has introduced in this picture, also his own, and Mrs. Loutherbourg's]] réalisée par Loutherbourg, vendue par [[[Chevealier Michel]]]. [134]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Diogenes the Grecian Philosopher, leaning upon his tub, and attentively observing a boy blowing bubbles. Alexander the great with a splendid retinue appear in the distance, on their way to visit this singular character. Nicolo Poussin -- engraved (Nicolo Poussin)|Diogenes the Grecian Philosopher, leaning upon his tub, and attentively observing a boy blowing bubbles. Alexander the great with a splendid retinue appear in the distance, on their way to visit this singular character. Nicolo Poussin -- engraved]] réalisée par Nicolo Poussin. [135]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The interior of St. Peter's Church at Rome, an high finished and valuable performance réalisée par Peter Neefs. [136]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A warm pleasing landscape with a group of Cows, highly finished and exquisitely coloured réalisée par Gainsborough. [137]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Queen -- Elizabeth granting their charter to the Stationer's Company, this valuable sketch rivals the immortal Titian in colouring, and perhaps excels him in point of composition réalisée par Northcote, vendue par [[[Wilson]]]. [138]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Nephew of Cardinal Farnese, whilst a boy, amusing himself with a bird; whole length in the costume of that time These two curious specimens of this great master were purchased in Italy by the late Mr. Dalton, Collector of Pictures for his Majesty (Guido)|A Nephew of Cardinal Farnese, whilst a boy, amusing himself with a bird; whole length in the costume of that time These two curious specimens of this great master were purchased in Italy by the late Mr. Dalton, Collector of Pictures for his Majesty]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par [[[Stephens?]]]. [139]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Another Nephew of the celebrated Cardinal Farnese, playing at shuttlecock, companion to the above. Guido. These two curious specimens of this great master were purchased in Italy by the late Mr. Dalton, Collector of Pictures for his Majesty réalisée par Guido, vendue par [[[Stephens?]]]. [140]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Amnon the son of King David, entertaining an incestuous passion for Tamar his sister, feigned himself sick, and when she entered his chamber to present him with some nourishment, laid violent hands upon her and forced her to his bed, 2d. Samuel, 13th Chap. 14th Verse. This splendid picture was painted by Valerio Castelli; from the cabinet of Mons. De Calonne (Valerio Castelli)|Amnon the son of King David, entertaining an incestuous passion for Tamar his sister, feigned himself sick, and when she entered his chamber to present him with some nourishment, laid violent hands upon her and forced her to his bed, 2d. Samuel, 13th Chap. 14th Verse. This splendid picture was painted by Valerio Castelli; from the cabinet of Mons. De Calonne]] réalisée par Valerio Castelli. [141]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Death of Sisera. Romney. "Then Jael, Heber's wife, took a nail, and a hammer in her hand, and went softly unto him, and smote the nail into his temples, and fastened it into the ground: for he was fast asleep and weary -- so he died" réalisée par Romney. [142]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A warm pleasing landscape, with Venus reposing. Lebrun. From the cabinet of Mons. De Calonne réalisée par Lebrun. [143]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus at her toilette, a small whole length. Andrea Montegna, the master of Correggio réalisée par Andrea Montegna. [144]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing landscape with variegated scenery, and groups of figures réalisée par Gaspar Poussin. [145]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An highly esteemed portrait of the painter's father, Holbein; upon a scroll which he holds in his hand, are the words "Verbum Domini manet in eternum." réalisée par Holbein. [146]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most superb bouquet of flowers, placed in a vase of exquisite taste, the boy in bas relief equal to Correggio: Vanhuysum stands unrivalled in this department of the art, the auriculas, the convolvulus, the tulips, the roses; the dew, the drops of water, &c. truly inimitable (Vanhuysum)|A most superb bouquet of flowers, placed in a vase of exquisite taste, the boy in bas relief equal to Correggio: Vanhuysum stands unrivalled in this department of the art, the auriculas, the convolvulus, the tulips, the roses; the dew, the drops of water, &c. truly inimitable]] réalisée par Vanhuysum. [147]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The interior of a Dutch hovel with the miserable peasants variously employed réalisée par Ostade. [148]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand romantic landscape, view between Rome and Naples. Salvator Rosa. The late Monsr. De Calonne is said to have paid an immense sum for the possession of this superb picture, which justly ranks among the most valuable works of this sublime master (Salvator Rosa)|A grand romantic landscape, view between Rome and Naples. Salvator Rosa. The late Monsr. De Calonne is said to have paid an immense sum for the possession of this superb picture, which justly ranks among the most valuable works of this sublime master]] réalisée par Salvator Rosa. [149]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Sir Philip Warwick réalisée par Vandyke. [150]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["Wilkes and Liberty" or, "Covent Garden in an uproar." Hogarth. Churchill, Dr. Rock, Wilkes, and a number of other Bon-Vivants of that day; sally forth from a tavern at five o'clock in the morning, overturning stalls, baskets, &c. whilst cabbages and turnips fly about in glorious confusion; one is mounted upon Mother Needham's sedan chair, beating the Reveille with two artichokes, whilst Churchill appears gallantly protecting the Ladies (Hogarth)|"Wilkes and Liberty" or, "Covent Garden in an uproar." Hogarth. Churchill, Dr. Rock, Wilkes, and a number of other Bon-Vivants of that day; sally forth from a tavern at five o'clock in the morning, overturning stalls, baskets, &c. whilst cabbages and turnips fly about in glorious confusion; one is mounted upon Mother Needham's sedan chair, beating the Reveille with two artichokes, whilst Churchill appears gallantly protecting the Ladies]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par [[[Thomas Vernon]]]. [151]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Russian bear defending himself against a number of dogs, who are furiously attacking him; a most spirited performance réalisée par Snyders. [152]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The rape of Proserpine, a beautiful composition, coloured with all the glow and brilliancy of the Venetian school réalisée par Paris Bordone. [153]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view in Wales, painted for a young nobleman lately deceased, Ibbetson. This Picture has always been esteemed the happiest production of this pleasing and fashionable master; the foreground, the cattle and figures are from the magical pencil of Morland (Ibbetson)|A view in Wales, painted for a young nobleman lately deceased, Ibbetson. This Picture has always been esteemed the happiest production of this pleasing and fashionable master; the foreground, the cattle and figures are from the magical pencil of Morland]] réalisée par Ibbetson. [154]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view in a park, with a buzzard descending to pounce a pigeon réalisée par Collins. [155]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Dutch family enjoying the luxuries of the table, in the finest time of Hemskirk. Engraved réalisée par Hemskirk. [156]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Ruins of the Ponte de Curio over the River Anio; Mecenas's villa appearing in the distance. Freebairn. This classical artist whose premature death every lover of the polite arts has reason to lament, always considered this valuable specimen among the happiest efforts of his pencil (Freebairn)|The Ruins of the Ponte de Curio over the River Anio; Mecenas's villa appearing in the distance. Freebairn. This classical artist whose premature death every lover of the polite arts has reason to lament, always considered this valuable specimen among the happiest efforts of his pencil]] réalisée par Freebairn. [157]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A solitary scene. Jacob Ruysdael. Rousseau justly denominated this artist the favourite painter of nature réalisée par Jacob Ruysdael. [158]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The madona, child, and St. John. Landisheer. This young artist is a native of Brussels, and highly esteemed on the continent for the elegance of his composition, as well as the delicacy of his pencil réalisée par Landisheer. [159]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful nun at confession. Opie "Behold the suppliant at the throne of grace, Religion -- Peace -- and Virtue in her face! Unconscious of her charms; for none she knows But what a life of innocence bestows! While to her fervent vows the aged Friar Devoutly bends, yet listens to admire: Sees at his feet, perfection humbly kneel, He strives in vain the mortal to conceal, And learns that e'en, austerity can feel." Olivia Wilmot Serres (Opie)|A beautiful nun at confession. Opie "Behold the suppliant at the throne of grace, Religion -- Peace -- and Virtue in her face! Unconscious of her charms; for none she knows But what a life of innocence bestows! While to her fervent vows the aged Friar Devoutly bends, yet listens to admire: Sees at his feet, perfection humbly kneel, He strives in vain the mortal to conceal, And learns that e'en, austerity can feel." Olivia Wilmot Serres]] réalisée par Opie, vendue par [[[John Bannister]]]. [160]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Smugglers. Morland. The figures represented are of that hardy rough hewn race that inhabit the coast, defying the utmost vigilance of government; and, labouring to secure their contraband trade, they are here landing their cargo. Grouped with great propriety, every individual is adapted to this action: the figure that appears raising a weight from the bottom of the boat, with his legs bared, which are distinctly seen through the transparency of the water, is expressed with uncommon boldness. The superior and commanding appearance of the chief, raised on the cliff is equally deserving attention (Morland)|Smugglers. Morland. The figures represented are of that hardy rough hewn race that inhabit the coast, defying the utmost vigilance of government; and, labouring to secure their contraband trade, they are here landing their cargo. Grouped with great propriety, every individual is adapted to this action: the figure that appears raising a weight from the bottom of the boat, with his legs bared, which are distinctly seen through the transparency of the water, is expressed with uncommon boldness. The superior and commanding appearance of the chief, raised on the cliff is equally deserving attention]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [161]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Storm. Morland. In his sea painting Morland acquired an astonishing degree of celebrity: in the early part of his life he devoted much time to the study of marine subjects, residing at that period on the sea coast. The scene of this picture is laid in the Isle of Wight: the strong effects of dense clouds passing rapidly over the surface of the ocean denotes the approach of danger; the massy fragments of rock seem rooted in their situations rather by the hand of nature, than of the artist: the figures in the foreground, securing the means of their subsistence from the effects of the storm, complete the subject: the transparency, fold, and foam of his waves are admirably executed (Morland)|Storm. Morland. In his sea painting Morland acquired an astonishing degree of celebrity: in the early part of his life he devoted much time to the study of marine subjects, residing at that period on the sea coast. The scene of this picture is laid in the Isle of Wight: the strong effects of dense clouds passing rapidly over the surface of the ocean denotes the approach of danger; the massy fragments of rock seem rooted in their situations rather by the hand of nature, than of the artist: the figures in the foreground, securing the means of their subsistence from the effects of the storm, complete the subject: the transparency, fold, and foam of his waves are admirably executed]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [162]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Cornish Plunderers. Morland. This is considered as the chief of Morland's paintings, and perhaps in beauty and effect, may vie with the best productions of any artist: never was a narrative described with more simplicity or force. The scene is laid in Cornwall. A band of plunderers having observed a ship in distress at a distance, by hoisting up false lights, decoyed the vessel upon the neighbouring rocks, where she was soon dashed to pieces. The group of figures is represented as having returned from the plunder of the ship, and examining their booty...Morland has displayed equal judgement in the choice of his colours: the more rich tints are brought forward in the piece to give effect and distance. The sky and sombre appearance of the atmosphere is nothing more than what every spectator, whose observation has been turned to the appearance of nature after a storm, must have remarked. The minor parts of the picture are highly finished and replete with beauties The preceding was excerpted (Morland)|The Cornish Plunderers. Morland. This is considered as the chief of Morland's paintings, and perhaps in beauty and effect, may vie with the best productions of any artist: never was a narrative described with more simplicity or force. The scene is laid in Cornwall. A band of plunderers having observed a ship in distress at a distance, by hoisting up false lights, decoyed the vessel upon the neighbouring rocks, where she was soon dashed to pieces. The group of figures is represented as having returned from the plunder of the ship, and examining their booty...Morland has displayed equal judgement in the choice of his colours: the more rich tints are brought forward in the piece to give effect and distance. The sky and sombre appearance of the atmosphere is nothing more than what every spectator, whose observation has been turned to the appearance of nature after a storm, must have remarked. The minor parts of the picture are highly finished and replete with beauties The preceding was excerpted]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [163]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand romantic landscape and figures. Olivia Wilmot Serres, paintress to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales réalisée par Olivia Wilmot Serres. [164]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small whole length of one of Titian's mistresses réalisée par Schiavone. [165]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "Measure for Measure," Act IId. Scene Ist. Angelo's House Escalus, a Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, Officers, &c. Painted by Smirke The narrative which follows has been omitted réalisée par Smirke, vendue par [[[John Bannister]]]. [166]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An old man's portrait réalisée par Rembrandt. [167]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An interesting domestic scene; an old woman urging her daughter to kill her favourite chicken, the sorrowful expression of the poor girl's countenance bespeaks the humanity of her heart réalisée par Wheatly. [168]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Samson betrayed by Dalilah, "and she made him sleep upon her knees, &c." réalisée par Paduanino. [169]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cupid weeping because Pastora is no more, painted upon the death of Mary Queen of England, by Sir Godfrey Kneller; this small picture was highly esteemed by Sir Joshua Reynolds, who presented it to Hudson his master, as a peace offering, after a slight quarrel between these two distinguished artists -- engraved (Sir Godfrey Kneller)|Cupid weeping because Pastora is no more, painted upon the death of Mary Queen of England, by Sir Godfrey Kneller; this small picture was highly esteemed by Sir Joshua Reynolds, who presented it to Hudson his master, as a peace offering, after a slight quarrel between these two distinguished artists -- engraved]] réalisée par Sir Godfrey Kneller. [170]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The splendid introduction of the youthful Bacchus to the beautiful Ariadne; the rosy god has descended from his car; old Silenus and a number of playful Cupids are seen attending réalisée par Albano. [171]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The painter's portrait. Fielding. This ingenious artist has with strict propriety been stiled the English Denner, he has here represented every hair of the beard, and every pore of the skin, the liquid transparency of the eye, the fur, and every stitch of the drapery form a deception, truly capital (Fielding)|The painter's portrait. Fielding. This ingenious artist has with strict propriety been stiled the English Denner, he has here represented every hair of the beard, and every pore of the skin, the liquid transparency of the eye, the fur, and every stitch of the drapery form a deception, truly capital]] réalisée par Fielding. [172]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of an Earl of Pembroke réalisée par Jansen. [173]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Countess of Pembroke, a beautiful and high finished performance réalisée par Jansen. [174]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portraits of a noble family in the style of Vandyke. Hogarth. This sketch is mentioned in the life of this inimitable artist réalisée par Hogarth. [175]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mary Magdalen anointing the feet of Christ, in the house of Simon the pharisee, "And the woman began to wash his feet with tears, and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the ointment," &c. &c. For dignity of character, and brilliancy of colouring, this valuable picture has always been esteemed the chef d'oeurve of Bassan (Bassan)|Mary Magdalen anointing the feet of Christ, in the house of Simon the pharisee, "And the woman began to wash his feet with tears, and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the ointment," &c. &c. For dignity of character, and brilliancy of colouring, this valuable picture has always been esteemed the chef d'oeurve of Bassan]] réalisée par Bassan. [176]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The vintage. Several happy rustics busily employed in gathering, and pressing the delicious fruit of the vine. A rich luxuriant composition réalisée par Giacomo Bassan. [177]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A curious altar piece, in three compartments, with the history of the adoration of the Magi, &c. réalisée par Albert Durer. [178]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A drunken quarrel in the true Dutch style réalisée par Hemskirk. [179]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A most beautiful selection of fruit and flowers. Van Os. From the Electoral gallery, at Manheim; the transparency of the white grapes, and the luxuriant richness and bloom of the purple, the walnuts, the drops of water, &c. &c. truly astonishing réalisée par Van Os. [180]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A portrait of George Morland, the celebrated Artist, acknowledged to be the most exact likeness of that extraordinary character that has ever been taken, executed in a bold and masterly manner by the late Mr. Muller, who was intimately acquainted with him. Engraved (Mr. Muller)|A portrait of George Morland, the celebrated Artist, acknowledged to be the most exact likeness of that extraordinary character that has ever been taken, executed in a bold and masterly manner by the late Mr. Muller, who was intimately acquainted with him. Engraved]] réalisée par Mr. Muller, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [181]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A woman ironing. Morland. Being the Portrait of his Wife. The countenance full of expression and archness, marked with characteristic simplicity, the projection of the right arm, which seems to leave the canvas, inimitably executed réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [182]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Madona and Child réalisée par Procaccini. [183]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Caricature portrait of Mynheer Van Sour Krout, a celebrated Dutch Virtuoso, by Patch, at Rome réalisée par Patch. [184]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Three Guinea pigs. Morland. These beautiful little animals, familiar to every one, are most naturally represented feeding on a cabbage leaf and radishes réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [185]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A portrait of Vandyke, by himself réalisée par Vandyke. [186]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Snow piece, with horses and an ass. Morland. This picture most feelingly describes the desolation of Winter: the chilly aspect of the country, and the distressed appearance of the poor animals, endeavouring to shelter themselves from the effects of the cold, truly natural (Morland)|Snow piece, with horses and an ass. Morland. This picture most feelingly describes the desolation of Winter: the chilly aspect of the country, and the distressed appearance of the poor animals, endeavouring to shelter themselves from the effects of the cold, truly natural]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]]. [187]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A faithful representation of the glorious and memorable action of the 1st of June, 1794, by Mr. Cleveley of the royal navy. In which the British Fleet consisting of 25 sail of the line, commanded by Earl Howe, defeated the French admiral Villaret Joyeuse, commanding 27 sail of the line, and captured the following ships, viz. L'Armerica, L'Impetueux, Le Juste, L'Achille, Le Vengeur, Le Northumberland, and Le Sans Pareil; the scene of action lay E. half N. 140 leagues off Ushant, at 24 m. past 9 in the morning, the enemy commenced firing; at 52 m. past 9 the Queen Charlotte, Lord Howe's flag ship, engaged La Montagne, the French admiral's ship of 120 guns; and at 40 m. past 10 Villaret having had a quantum sufficit of British thunder, thought it prudent to sheer off. This is the point of time represented in the picture, La Montagne bearing away from the Queen Charlotte, which by the loss of her fore-top mast, and main-top mast was rendered incapable of carrying sail to overtake her (Mr. Cleveley)|A faithful representation of the glorious and memorable action of the 1st of June, 1794, by Mr. Cleveley of the royal navy. In which the British Fleet consisting of 25 sail of the line, commanded by Earl Howe, defeated the French admiral Villaret Joyeuse, commanding 27 sail of the line, and captured the following ships, viz. L'Armerica, L'Impetueux, Le Juste, L'Achille, Le Vengeur, Le Northumberland, and Le Sans Pareil; the scene of action lay E. half N. 140 leagues off Ushant, at 24 m. past 9 in the morning, the enemy commenced firing; at 52 m. past 9 the Queen Charlotte, Lord Howe's flag ship, engaged La Montagne, the French admiral's ship of 120 guns; and at 40 m. past 10 Villaret having had a quantum sufficit of British thunder, thought it prudent to sheer off. This is the point of time represented in the picture, La Montagne bearing away from the Queen Charlotte, which by the loss of her fore-top mast, and main-top mast was rendered incapable of carrying sail to overtake her]] réalisée par Mr. Cleveley. [188]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture exhibits an interesting and affecting scene: it shows the respective conditions of the British, and the enemy's fleet after the engagement. Admiral Villaret is seen bearing away for France with the remains of his shattered fleet, leaving behind him, in the undisputed possession of the British, seven of his line of battle ships in a state of complete wrecks The sinking of Le Vengeur, an event awfully sublime, Mr. Cleveley has particularly expressed. The mind of the spectator is however agreeably relieved by observing the strenuous and benevolent exertions of the British Sailors, employed in the generous act of saving their drowning enemies (Mr. Cleveley)|This picture exhibits an interesting and affecting scene: it shows the respective conditions of the British, and the enemy's fleet after the engagement. Admiral Villaret is seen bearing away for France with the remains of his shattered fleet, leaving behind him, in the undisputed possession of the British, seven of his line of battle ships in a state of complete wrecks The sinking of Le Vengeur, an event awfully sublime, Mr. Cleveley has particularly expressed. The mind of the spectator is however agreeably relieved by observing the strenuous and benevolent exertions of the British Sailors, employed in the generous act of saving their drowning enemies]] réalisée par Mr. Cleveley. [189]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Madona and Child réalisée par Guercino. [190]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Our Saviour taken down from the cross, esteemed one of the most valuable works of Tintoret, the colouring not inferior to Titian réalisée par Tintoret. [191]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus and Cupid réalisée par Pompeo Battoni. [192]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ossian desiring to have the harp, to give his last song. Ralph. " -- But bring me the harp, son of Alpin. Another song shall rise. My soul shall depart in the sound; My fathers shall hear it in their airy hall." See Ossian's Poems réalisée par Ralph. [193]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Bacchus in his infancy réalisée par Ralph. [194]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The hermit applying at the miser's house for shelter from the storm. Ralph. Parnell's Hermit réalisée par Ralph. [195]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Susannah and the elders. Rubens; engraved réalisée par Rubens. [196]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The miraculous escape of Capt. Inglefield, six other officers, and five seamen, who were saved in the pinnace, when the Centaur of 74 guns, with the rest of the crew, were lost in a tremendous storm, on her passage from Jamaica, in 1782. This small party made a traverse of near one thousand miles in the Great Western Ocean, without compass or quadrant, and arrived at Fayall, about midnight, after being 16 days at sea. Painted by Northcote; and engraved (Northcote)|The miraculous escape of Capt. Inglefield, six other officers, and five seamen, who were saved in the pinnace, when the Centaur of 74 guns, with the rest of the crew, were lost in a tremendous storm, on her passage from Jamaica, in 1782. This small party made a traverse of near one thousand miles in the Great Western Ocean, without compass or quadrant, and arrived at Fayall, about midnight, after being 16 days at sea. Painted by Northcote; and engraved]] réalisée par Northcote. [197]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of the Dargle; in Ireland, a most grand romantic scene. Barrett. With figures fishing, by Gilpin réalisée par Barrett. [198]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Holy Family, with St. Anne and St. John, attended by Angels; a valuable and much esteemed jewel by Parmegiano. réalisée par Parmegiano. [199]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Fish Market. Angelles. Painted with all the spirit and brilliancy of Teniers, whose manner this master most successfully imitated réalisée par Angelles. [200]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A luxuriant Scene in the New Forest. Barrett. With Horses, Deer, &c. by Gilpin réalisée par Barrett. [201]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view in a Park with a dog, a gun, a monkey, dead game, &c. most exquisitely finished réalisée par Weenix. [202]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["The Sleeping Judges." Hogarth.* footnote: Being Portraits of Sir John Wills, Sir Edward Clive, Judge Bathurst and the Hon. Edward Noel. Engraved in 1758. Habitual indifference is here so ludicrously represented, as to excite the laughter of the Connoisseur, tho' it must be allowed the satire contains more severity than truth (Hogarth)|"The Sleeping Judges." Hogarth.* footnote: Being Portraits of Sir John Wills, Sir Edward Clive, Judge Bathurst and the Hon. Edward Noel. Engraved in 1758. Habitual indifference is here so ludicrously represented, as to excite the laughter of the Connoisseur, tho' it must be allowed the satire contains more severity than truth]] réalisée par Hogarth. [203]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Solitary Marshy Landscape with a great variety of ducks on wing, and also feeding among the reeds réalisée par Fyte. [204]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Boy playing on the Flageolet réalisée par Rembrandt. [205]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A woody Scene, with a variety of dead games, &c. beautifully coloured réalisée par Weenix. [206]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A fruit piece, with a paroquet, &c. painted with astonishing force and spirit réalisée par Michael Angelo Campidoglio. [207]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A collection of grapes, pomegranates, shaddocks, &c. in this department Michael Angelo Campidoglio has always been esteemed the first Italian artist, this picture is the companion to No. 515 réalisée par Michael Angelo Campidoglio. [208]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand romantic Landscape, beautifully diversified réalisée par Nicolo Poussin. [209]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Charity personified as a beautiful female distributing clothes, &c. to a great number of poor men, women and children, who are gratefully receiving her bounty réalisée par Annibal Carracci. [210]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of Cabrita Point, taken from the King's Bastion, Gibraltar, a brisk Levanter, with variety of vessels undersail in the bay, without any exception the most desirable performance of Clevely réalisée par Clevely. [211]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Aaron the High Priest offering sacrifice, painted on copper, an high-finished cabinet picture réalisée par Jordaens of Antwerp. [212]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Roman sacrifice, supposed to by Romulus; the founder of Rome, offering sacrifice to render the Gods propitious to his infant city, painted on copper réalisée par Jordaens of Antwerp. [213]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Le Ramonneur, a spirited performance, in the fine bright time of Teniers réalisée par Teniers. [214]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A peasant, his wife and child with their ass on their way to the mill with a bag of corn. The reluctance of the animal to pass a wooden bridge finely expressed réalisée par Westall. [215]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Winter. An old man breaking the ice to obtain water for his cattle, a girl well wrapped in a red cloak is also waiting to fill her pitcher, the snow and dreary desolation of the season faithfully described réalisée par Westall. [216]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Woman taken in Adultery. "Old Franks. "But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote upon the ground, -- He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." réalisée par Old Franks. [217]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A spirited representation of Lord Howe's Victory of the first of June réalisée par Serres. [218]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The continuation of Lord Howe's splendid victory of the First of June, being the companion to No. 527 réalisée par Serres. [219]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of King William the IIId. réalisée par Old Wyck. [220]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The youthful Tobit conducted by an angel restoring his father to fight, an exquisite and spirited sketch réalisée par Velasquez. [221]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A most brilliant skirmish of Cavalry, a valuable and high finished performance réalisée par Wouvermans. [222]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A portrait of the painter's wife, Rembrandt réalisée par Rembrandt. [223]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pious Dutch burgomaster at his evening devotion by candlelight, circular réalisée par Schalken. [224]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A winter scene, an English peasant throwing some cabbage leaves to a fine fat hog, that seems nearly buried in the snow: painted in 1792, the very finest time of Morland réalisée par Morland. [225]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small view on the Rhine, a caravan with travellers, &c. a beautiful little cabinet picture, on copper réalisée par Breughel. [226]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A romantic view on the Rhine, a ferry boat with passengers, &c. on copper réalisée par Breughel. [227]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A waggon with travellers, &c. on copper réalisée par Breughel. [228]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A green grocer's shop with figures appropriately employed. Angeles. On copper réalisée par Angeles. [229]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A snake, a lizard, and other reptiles, in a high-finished landscape réalisée par Otho Marseo. [230]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Snakes and other reptiles, insects, &c. most exquisitely painted. Otho Marseo. This master particularly excelled in painting reptiles; he had a piece of ground in the vicinity of Amsterdam, inhabited only by snakes, lizards, &c. he used to feed them with his own hand; it is said, they were so much under his command that they would remain in any posture he pleased, whilst he painted them (Otho Marseo)|Snakes and other reptiles, insects, &c. most exquisitely painted. Otho Marseo. This master particularly excelled in painting reptiles; he had a piece of ground in the vicinity of Amsterdam, inhabited only by snakes, lizards, &c. he used to feed them with his own hand; it is said, they were so much under his command that they would remain in any posture he pleased, whilst he painted them]] réalisée par Otho Marseo. [231]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Eneas bearing his aged father Anchises, with his household gods from the conflagration of Troy, accompanied by his son Ascanius, an interesting cabinet picture réalisée par Lairesse. [232]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. John with the lamb, in a pleasing landscape réalisée par Baroccio. [233]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A drake with other birds, the plumage beautiful, the powder-flask and pouch are also most exquisitely finished réalisée par Weenix. [234]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A beautiful pied pheasant in a landscape réalisée par Elmer. [235]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A variety of dead game, finished in the highest stile of excellence réalisée par Weenix. [236]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Prodigal Son in deep distress, reduced to feeding swine in a strange country. Murillio. "And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat." réalisée par Murillio. [237]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing landscape they were painted for door pieces to a noble mansion in the County of Norfolk réalisée par Smith of Chichester. [238]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A luxuriant landscape with dead game, a gun, powder flask, pouch, &c. most exquisitely finished réalisée par Weenix. [239]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing small landscape. Smith of Chichester. This picture is companion to No. 568: they were painted for door pieces to a noble mansion in the County of Norfolk réalisée par Smith of Chichester. [240]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Seeing. Teniers has here personified this sense by his own portrait pursuing his professional labours These five pictures are in the very finest time of Teniers, and worthy a place in the choicest cabinet réalisée par Teniers, vendue par [[[Col Udney]]]. [241]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Hearing. Teniers has represented this sense by an old man playing the bag-pipe, and listening with pleasure to his own music These five pictures are in the very finest time of Teniers, and worthy a place in the choicest cabinet réalisée par Teniers, vendue par [[[Col Udney]]]. [242]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Flemish lady eating an oyster, whilst her attendant is pouring out a glass of ale; intended to represent the sense of Tasting These five pictures are in the very finest time of Teniers, and worthy a place in the choicest cabinet réalisée par Teniers, vendue par [[[Col Udney]]]. [243]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The sense of Smelling, personified by an old woman with a pink, the fragrance of which she seems to enjoy with much pleasure and delight These five pictures are in the very finest time of Teniers, and worthy a place in the choicest cabinet réalisée par Teniers, vendue par [[[Col Udney]]]. [244]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Feeling. Teniers has forcibly depicted this sense by a peasant tearing off a plaister from a wound upon his wrist, whilst the old woman, who is spreading another, seems to sympathise and comfort him. These five pictures are in the very finest time of Teniers, and worthy a place in the choicest cabinet (Teniers)|Feeling. Teniers has forcibly depicted this sense by a peasant tearing off a plaister from a wound upon his wrist, whilst the old woman, who is spreading another, seems to sympathise and comfort him. These five pictures are in the very finest time of Teniers, and worthy a place in the choicest cabinet]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par [[[Col Udney]]]. [245]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A beautiful bouquet of flowers most admirably painted réalisée par Vanhuysum. [246]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A romantic landscape with a cascade, figures, &c. réalisée par Gaspar Poussin. [247]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ships in a gale of wind réalisée par Backhuysen. [248]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The musician's wife employed as a semptress in cutting out linen for the use of her husband. Ekels. A pair of desirable cabinet pictures réalisée par Ekels. [249]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A musician tuning his instrument, full of character, and highly finished réalisée par Ekels. [250]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small landscape with architectural ruins réalisée par Viviano. [251]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An upright landscape with cattle and sheep réalisée par Van Bergen. [252]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Architectural ruins in a landscape réalisée par Viviano. [253]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A sea coast with vessels réalisée par Vandeveldt. [254]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A romantic Landscape, Morning, O. W. Serres, Landscape Painter to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales réalisée par O. W. Serres. [255]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A bold pleasing Landscape, Evening, by the same ingenious artist, O. Wilmot Serres réalisée par O. Wilmot Serres. [256]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "Painting," personified The above Six beautiful figures representing the Arts and Sciences are from the Marquis of Winchester's Cabinet, and esteemed Chef d'oeuvres of Rosalba Carriera réalisée par Rosalba. [257]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "Astronomy," ditto personified The above Six beautiful figures representing the Arts and Sciences are from the Marquis of Winchester's Cabinet, and esteemed Chef d'oeuvres of Rosalba Carriera réalisée par Rosalba. [258]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "Geometry," ditto personified The above Six beautiful figures representing the Arts and Sciences are from the Marquis of Winchester's Cabinet, and esteemed Chef d'oeuvres of Rosalba Carriera réalisée par Rosalba. [259]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "Sculpture," ditto personified The above Six beautiful figures representing the Arts and Sciences are from the Marquis of Winchester's Cabinet, and esteemed Chef d'oeuvres of Rosalba Carriera réalisée par Rosalba. [260]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "Instrumental Music," ditto personified The above Six beautiful figures representing the Arts and Sciences are from the Marquis of Winchester's Cabinet, and esteemed Chef d'oeuvres of Rosalba Carriera réalisée par Rosalba. [261]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme "Vocal Music," ditto personified The above Six beautiful figures representing the Arts and Sciences are from the Marquis of Winchester's Cabinet, and esteemed Chef d'oeuvres of Rosalba Carriera réalisée par Rosalba. [262]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The History of our Saviour's Sufferings, from a Convent in Germany. This curious and truly valuable piece of antiquity has been attributed to Quintin Matsys, but is evidently of a much earlier date. Some of the first connoisseurs have agreed that it is painted by Van Eck, who was one of the earliest German painters (Van Eyck)|The History of our Saviour's Sufferings, from a Convent in Germany. This curious and truly valuable piece of antiquity has been attributed to Quintin Matsys, but is evidently of a much earlier date. Some of the first connoisseurs have agreed that it is painted by Van Eck, who was one of the earliest German painters]] réalisée par Van Eyck. [263]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Tutia, one of the Vestal Virgins, had been accused of incontinence. She is here represented carrying a sieve full of water, without losing a drop, by which she established her innocence réalisée par Carlo Maratti. [264]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A warm scene in Harvest painted on copper. An early picture of the immortal Gainsborough réalisée par Gainsborough. [265]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An old Soldier reduced to extreme want begging charity of the Great Prince of Condê réalisée par Vandermeulen. [266]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A View of the Fortress of Ehrenbreitstein, with the Governor about to mount his Charger réalisée par Vandermeulen. [267]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme One of the wise Virgins with her lamp trimmed and full of oil. Schalken. A study for the large picture réalisée par Schalken. [268]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Moonlight, a pleasing Landscape, the effect beautiful réalisée par Pether. [269]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small Landscape, equal to Wynants, the sky has all the warm glow of Claude réalisée par Pether. [270]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Freston Tower, upon the River near Ipswich, an high finished laboured Picture by Gainsborough, not inferior to Both, or any of the esteemed Flemish Masters réalisée par Gainsborough. [271]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A vessel on fire to the westward of London Bridge; the reflexions produced by the conflagration remarkably correct, and true to nature réalisée par Loutherbourg. [272]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Woman taken in Adultery, a valuable performance by Otho Venius, the Master of Rubens. In this Picture the Connoisseur will easily discern how much the Pupil was indebted to so great a Master réalisée par Otho Venius. [273]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Dutch Boors enjoying the pleasures of the Table, Music, Cards, &c. Martin Zorgh. This master was one of the best scholars of Teniers, anu far excelled him, in the elegance of his figures réalisée par Martin Zorgh. [274]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Grand Landscape réalisée par Nicolo Poussin. [275]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Flower piece, elegantly composed réalisée par Verelst. [276]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape and Figures réalisée par Zuccarelli. [277]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme May Day. A pleasing group of Flemish peasants round the May pole. Painted on copper réalisée par Breughel. [278]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Romantic Scene, grand ruins, with a fire left burning, to deceive the Arabs, Moonlight réalisée par Wright of Derby. [279]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Two studious Children amusing themselves with a book, whilst an idle one drops an apple to divert them from their studies réalisée par Le Brun. [280]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Pas de Deux, with a beautiful chubby boy beating the tambourine réalisée par Le Brun. [281]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Cupid and Psyche, an exquisite cabinet jewel. Annibale Carracci, painted on copper, the amorous Nymph with her Lamp, eagerly gazing upon the lovely but deceitful Boy réalisée par Annibal Carracci. [282]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Boats carrying out anchors to Dutch men of war réalisée par Turner. [283]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A sea shore with boats, &c. Turner. It is unnecessary to observe that this name deservedly stands high upon the scale of British Artists réalisée par Turner. [284]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Interior of a Dutch kitchen, the mistress frying sausages, a happy family group; the carpet, with a cat and dog at play, exquisitely finished réalisée par Vander Puyl. [285]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small landscape with architecture, on copper réalisée par Marieski. [286]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of a mountainous country, a traveller on horseback réalisée par Wouvermans. [287]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape and figures réalisée par Wouvermans. [288]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing landscape, a woman with her dog and basket réalisée par Wouvermans. [289]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The massacre of the Druids in the Island of Anglesea, by order of the Roman general, Paulinus Suetonius: painted by Hodges, for Bowyer's History of England réalisée par Hodges. [290]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Daedalus and Icarus being confined in a dungeon at Crete, preparing wings by which to make their escape; a grand performance réalisée par Guercino. [291]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A winter scene, with figures skaiting, a sparkling little jewel réalisée par Vander Neer. [292]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Anna Bullen réalisée par Holbein. [293]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A scene in All's Well that End's Well. Wheatley -- painted for the Shakespeare Gallery. Act V. Scene III. King, Countess, Lafeu, Lords, Attendants, &c. Bertram guarded, Diana, and a Widow The narrative which follows has been omitted réalisée par Wheatley. [294]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Judgment of Paris. Jordaens of Antwerp. The discerning Connoisseur in viewing this Picture will soon observe how closely this respectable Artist has copied the brilliant colouring and spirit of Rubens who was his Master réalisée par Jordaens of Antwerp. [295]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Jupiter and Antiope réalisée par Titain. [296]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The presentation in the temple, a sublime composition from one of the first cabinets in the kingdom réalisée par Paul Veronese. [297]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The adoration of the Magi. Carlo Maratti. "And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense and myrrh." (Carlo Maratti)|The adoration of the Magi. Carlo Maratti. "And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense and myrrh."]] réalisée par Carlo Maratti. [298]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Coriolanus in the Volscian Camp, importuned by his Mother, Wife, and a procession of Roman Matrons to give Peace to the Romans réalisée par Pietro da Cortona. [299]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing landscape and figures, with cattle at a fountain réalisée par Berghem. [300]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An elegant and sublime head of St. Catharine, in the very best time and manner of Raphael réalisée par Raphael. [301]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Juno, Venus, and Minerva contending for the golden apple. Paris the son of King Priam being appointed judge, examining the pretensions of the three goddesses réalisée par Le Moine. [302]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Acteon changed into a Stag, torn to pieces by his own Dogs for having unfortunately discovered Diana and her Nymphs whilst bathing, a rich warm coloured composition réalisée par Rubens. [303]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A sea coast with Fishermen, who seem offering some ale to a sturdy female veteran of the coast réalisée par Morland. [304]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape, moonlight réalisée par Vanderneer. [305]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of high finished cabinet Pictures, consisting of pleasing groups of fruit, flowers, &c. réalisée par Verbruggen. [306]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Ox, most naturally drawn and highly finished réalisée par Paul Potter. [307]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Madona and Child. Vandyke, encircled by a rich garland of flowers and fruit, most exquisitely finished réalisée par Vandyke. [308]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The marriage of St. Catharine, a most exquisite cabinet jewel réalisée par Titian. [309]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Madona and Child, justly esteemed the Chef d'oeuvre of Carlo Maratti réalisée par Carlo Maratti. [310]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A beautiful small winter scene, view of the Scheld with figures skaiting, &c. replete with spirit, and true to nature réalisée par Vanderneer. [311]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A busy scene upon the grand Canal at Venice, several of the principal buildings most faithfully represented, the Gondolas and Watermen quite in motion réalisée par Canaletti. [312]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A bright pleasing landscape with figures, cattle, &c. réalisée par Zuccarelli. [313]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand romantic landscape with a Watermill, &c. View from Nature réalisée par Benjamin Barker. [314]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A View of Keswick Lake and Vale, with the surrounding country, enriched with cattle and figures réalisée par Benjamin Barker. [315]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small landscape, figures, &c. réalisée par B. Barker. [316]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An upright landscape, possessing all the rich pearly tints of Teniers, with the grandeur of Salvator Rosa réalisée par B. Barker. [317]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand skirmish of cavalry on the Banks of the Danube réalisée par Wouvermans. [318]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ulysses being shipwrecked on the Island of Corcyra, escaped by swimming naked and alone to the Port of Phaeacia, where Nausicaa, daughter of King Alcinous, found him in a profound sleep, into which he was thrown by the indulgence of Minerva. The hero covering himself with leaves, is here imploring the assistance due to the unfortunate, and which the amiable Nausicaa most liberally afforded him. This interesting performance is esteemed the chef d'oeuvre of Jordaens of Antwerp (Jordaens of Antwerp)|Ulysses being shipwrecked on the Island of Corcyra, escaped by swimming naked and alone to the Port of Phaeacia, where Nausicaa, daughter of King Alcinous, found him in a profound sleep, into which he was thrown by the indulgence of Minerva. The hero covering himself with leaves, is here imploring the assistance due to the unfortunate, and which the amiable Nausicaa most liberally afforded him. This interesting performance is esteemed the chef d'oeuvre of Jordaens of Antwerp]] réalisée par Jordaens of Antwerp, vendue par [[[John Humble?]]]. [319]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The interior of the Great Church at Haerlem, with the magical effect of a bright sun Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [320]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Dutch skaiters Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [321]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Frost scene after Teniers Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [322]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The interior of the Church at Delft, with the tomb of the Prince of Orange, after De Witt Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [323]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A frost scene from nature Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [324]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Banditti in a cavern Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [325]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A frost scene with skaiters, from nature Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [326]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A woman singing, accompanied by a young man on the Guitar Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [327]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Lady Amelia Carpenter Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [328]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Antique heads in imitation of Mosaic Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [329]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Interior of a prison, with the history of the Angel liberating St. Peter. This beautiful scene is represented both by fire and candlelight Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [330]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A circular window in seven compartments, in which are six groups of flowers and one of fruit, with Mosaic borders, the flowers after Nature, the fruit after De Heem Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [331]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The interior of the Great Church at Antwerp during divine service, with the magical effect of sun shine after a shower, from Steenwyck Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [332]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A square window divided into compartments, in the centre a large group of flowers from Nature. In the corners, four heads in cameo, from the antique Beautiful Specimens of Painted Glass réalisée par Jervais. [333]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A semi-circular top of a window of ancient glass, a jolly friar enjoying himself, &c. from a convent in Flanders réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme. [334]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A semi-circular top of a window of ancient glass, a woman scouring kettles, &c. from a Flemish convent réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme. [335]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Emperor Theodosius refused admittance into the Church. Vandyck. The sketch for the famous picture in the cabinet of Mr. Angerstein réalisée par Vandyck. [336]
- 1808.11.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small landscape, scene after sun set réalisée par B. Barker. [337]