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  • 1809.05.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The siege of Valenciennes, with a distant view of the besieged town on fire in several places, containing portraits of his Royal Highness the Duke of York, and the other principal officers of the combined armies, viz. (July the 25th, 1793.) Prince Frederick of Orange, Colonel Moncrief, Marquis of Huntley, Hereditary Prince of Orange, H.R.H. Prince Ernest, Field Marshall Freytag, Sir James Murray, Colonel Hulse, H.R.H. Prince Adolphus, Major General Lake, General Count Walmoden, Lieut. Col. St. Leger, Prince Hohenlohe, Major General Abercrombie, Archduke Prince Charles, Ensign Tollemache, Lieut. Col. Doyle, Major Congreve, Colonel Leigh, Gen. Count Ferrars, Lieutenant Thornton, General Count Clairfait, Prince Ferdinand of Wirtemberg, Major General Wenkheim, H.S.H. The Prince of Saxe Cobourg, &c. &c. &c. Loutherbourg has introduced Hungarians, Pandours, Hessians, Hulans, &c. all in their appropriate costume. This picture has always been esteemed the chef d'oeuvre of this great master (Loutherbourg)|The siege of Valenciennes, with a distant view of the besieged town on fire in several places, containing portraits of his Royal Highness the Duke of York, and the other principal officers of the combined armies, viz. (July the 25th, 1793.) Prince Frederick of Orange, Colonel Moncrief, Marquis of Huntley, Hereditary Prince of Orange, H.R.H. Prince Ernest, Field Marshall Freytag, Sir James Murray, Colonel Hulse, H.R.H. Prince Adolphus, Major General Lake, General Count Walmoden, Lieut. Col. St. Leger, Prince Hohenlohe, Major General Abercrombie, Archduke Prince Charles, Ensign Tollemache, Lieut. Col. Doyle, Major Congreve, Colonel Leigh, Gen. Count Ferrars, Lieutenant Thornton, General Count Clairfait, Prince Ferdinand of Wirtemberg, Major General Wenkheim, H.S.H. The Prince of Saxe Cobourg, &c. &c. &c. Loutherbourg has introduced Hungarians, Pandours, Hessians, Hulans, &c. all in their appropriate costume. This picture has always been esteemed the chef d'oeuvre of this great master]] réalisée par Loutherbourg, vendue par [[[Vernon]]]. [210]
  • 1809.05.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand representation of Earl Howe's splendid victory over the French Fleet, which took place on Sunday, June 1st, 1794. The Queen Charlotte, Lord Howe's flag ship, is seen engaging the Montagne, bearing the French admiral's flag; this immense ship having a tier of guns on her gangways, so that with her quarter deck, and forecastle guns, she might be called a four-decker on the day of action; with such superior force she is bearing away from the Queen Charlotte, and the officers are seen forcing the Frenchmen to do their duty; the slaughter on this ship must have been dreadful, as appears from their throwing the dead bodies over board and out of the port holes into the sea. To the left the Vengeur is seen sinking, and the English sailors are busily employed in saving their drowning enemies (Loutherbourg)|A grand representation of Earl Howe's splendid victory over the French Fleet, which took place on Sunday, June 1st, 1794. The Queen Charlotte, Lord Howe's flag ship, is seen engaging the Montagne, bearing the French admiral's flag; this immense ship having a tier of guns on her gangways, so that with her quarter deck, and forecastle guns, she might be called a four-decker on the day of action; with such superior force she is bearing away from the Queen Charlotte, and the officers are seen forcing the Frenchmen to do their duty; the slaughter on this ship must have been dreadful, as appears from their throwing the dead bodies over board and out of the port holes into the sea. To the left the Vengeur is seen sinking, and the English sailors are busily employed in saving their drowning enemies]] réalisée par Loutherbourg, vendue par [[[Vernon]]]. [211]
  • 1809.05.-/ maison de ventes : European Museum. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The woman taken in adultery. Otho Venius "See mercy in our great Redeemer's face! Each human charm; and each celestial grace; His blest advice prevails -- The victim's doom, Compassion saves from the adult'rous tomb. His precepts kind, to all around impart, That all he loves -- possess a feeling heart." O.W. Serres (Otho Venius)|The woman taken in adultery. Otho Venius "See mercy in our great Redeemer's face! Each human charm; and each celestial grace; His blest advice prevails -- The victim's doom, Compassion saves from the adult'rous tomb. His precepts kind, to all around impart, That all he loves -- possess a feeling heart." O.W. Serres]] réalisée par Otho Venius. [313]