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  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior Conversation of many Figures, the principal of which is a Man playing on the Violin, and a Female near him listening with approbation, a party engaged at Cards occupy the right of the picture, to the left beyond a chimney, from which the fire-light is reflected with pleasing effect on the principal figures are a Man and Woman in hearty laughter and others behind them. This admirable picture for character, humour, grouping, richness, and harmony of colour, is one of the very finest and most agreeable works of Jean Stein, who in subjects of this kind is unrivalled (Jean Stein)|An Interior Conversation of many Figures, the principal of which is a Man playing on the Violin, and a Female near him listening with approbation, a party engaged at Cards occupy the right of the picture, to the left beyond a chimney, from which the fire-light is reflected with pleasing effect on the principal figures are a Man and Woman in hearty laughter and others behind them. This admirable picture for character, humour, grouping, richness, and harmony of colour, is one of the very finest and most agreeable works of Jean Stein, who in subjects of this kind is unrivalled]] réalisée par Jean Stein, vendue par Tofield au prix de 173.5 £. [66]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Magdalen in a religious habit, seated beneath a woody rock, saluted by the Angel; a spirited group of two beautiful infants descending with a chaplet of flowers; ruined buildings in the distance The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (C. D'Arpino)|The Magdalen in a religious habit, seated beneath a woody rock, saluted by the Angel; a spirited group of two beautiful infants descending with a chaplet of flowers; ruined buildings in the distance The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par C. D'Arpino, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 6.6 £. [69]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin holding the infant Christ, and seated in a luxuriant landscape; St. Joseph in the back ground gathering fruit -- a curious early specimen The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (A: Durer)|Virgin holding the infant Christ, and seated in a luxuriant landscape; St. Joseph in the back ground gathering fruit -- a curious early specimen The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par A: Durer, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 9.9 £. [71]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, exhibiting a Road carried over a rising ground, surmounted by wood, with various figures and cattle on the descent: the pencilling of the foliage free, in the rich taste of Rubens; the sky clear and brilliant The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Perelle)|A Landscape, exhibiting a Road carried over a rising ground, surmounted by wood, with various figures and cattle on the descent: the pencilling of the foliage free, in the rich taste of Rubens; the sky clear and brilliant The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Perelle, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 49.7 £. [72]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of an old Man holding up a gold medal and chain -- coloured with great warmth and richness, and highly finished The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Rubens)|Portrait of an old Man holding up a gold medal and chain -- coloured with great warmth and richness, and highly finished The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 37.16 £. [74]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. John seated beneath a Tree, in a rich landscape; in the front-ground are Plants and Ivy; very highly finished The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Titian)|St. John seated beneath a Tree, in a rich landscape; in the front-ground are Plants and Ivy; very highly finished The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 31.10 £. [76]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Prodigal Son. A youth with the air of a cavalier is represented stepping forward to present a purse to a female habited in a splendid corset and Spanish dress, and surrounded by female attendants. The polished air discernable in the carriage of the figures, the ease of the composition, and the spirit of the attitudes are highly characteristic of the accomplished Velasquez, when resident at Madrid under the favor of Philip IV. The chiaro-scuro observed throughout, produces the most brilliant effect This and the preceding picture were probably painted by Velasquez before he visited Italy in company with Rubens The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Velasques)|The Prodigal Son. A youth with the air of a cavalier is represented stepping forward to present a purse to a female habited in a splendid corset and Spanish dress, and surrounded by female attendants. The polished air discernable in the carriage of the figures, the ease of the composition, and the spirit of the attitudes are highly characteristic of the accomplished Velasquez, when resident at Madrid under the favor of Philip IV. The chiaro-scuro observed throughout, produces the most brilliant effect This and the preceding picture were probably painted by Velasquez before he visited Italy in company with Rubens The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Velasques, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 210.0 £. [78]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Return of the Prodigal. The Companion. A Composition of four Figures, very fine: This and the preceding picture were probably painted by Velasquez before he visited Italy in company with Rubens The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Velasquez)|The Return of the Prodigal. The Companion. A Composition of four Figures, very fine: This and the preceding picture were probably painted by Velasquez before he visited Italy in company with Rubens The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par [[[B]rancheforte]] au prix de 462.0 £. [79]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St: Sebastian tied to a tree, and transfixed with arrows: The handling is unusually hasty and free, and executed with great spirit The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Carracci)|St: Sebastian tied to a tree, and transfixed with arrows: The handling is unusually hasty and free, and executed with great spirit The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Carracci, vendue par [[[B]rancheforte]] au prix de 157.10 £. [80]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape. On the right are seen the remains of an ancient temple crowning a hill which interscepts the light of a setting sun, and gives the effect of a late hour of evening. A Group of figures in the fore ground; a tree of very free design in the center; to the left a range of cliffs, buildings and a harbour The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Claude)|A Landscape. On the right are seen the remains of an ancient temple crowning a hill which interscepts the light of a setting sun, and gives the effect of a late hour of evening. A Group of figures in the fore ground; a tree of very free design in the center; to the left a range of cliffs, buildings and a harbour The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par [[[B]rancheforte]] au prix de 105.0 £. [81]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Assumption of the Virgin. The Virgin is represented in an elegant attitude, and with devout expression; her feet supported by the crescent; the serpent below, indicating her triumph, and the bruising of his head. Murillo has further presumed, after the example of Raphael, to attempt what human art cannot express. The composition, however, and the execution of this Picture are greatly superior to the ordinary works of this master; the figure of the Virgin is particularly elegant, the pencilling free, and the colouring of the most agreeable tone The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Murillo)|Assumption of the Virgin. The Virgin is represented in an elegant attitude, and with devout expression; her feet supported by the crescent; the serpent below, indicating her triumph, and the bruising of his head. Murillo has further presumed, after the example of Raphael, to attempt what human art cannot express. The composition, however, and the execution of this Picture are greatly superior to the ordinary works of this master; the figure of the Virgin is particularly elegant, the pencilling free, and the colouring of the most agreeable tone The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 640.10 £. [82]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Evangelist St. John writing his Gospel, painted with grandeur and simplicity, and very pleasing expression. It has been generally understood that in this chef d'oeuvre A. del Sarto designed to celebrate some very particular friend, accordingly the Cognoscenti in Italy have generally deemed this to be the portrait of Raphael, induced by Andrea's known admiration of the sublime genius and amiable disposition of that most distinguished of all painters The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (A. Del Sarto)|The Evangelist St. John writing his Gospel, painted with grandeur and simplicity, and very pleasing expression. It has been generally understood that in this chef d'oeuvre A. del Sarto designed to celebrate some very particular friend, accordingly the Cognoscenti in Italy have generally deemed this to be the portrait of Raphael, induced by Andrea's known admiration of the sublime genius and amiable disposition of that most distinguished of all painters The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par A. Del Sarto, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 157.10 £. [84]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape and a Reposo with Cherubim; an angel in the half distance leading the ass to water; to the right is road leading into a thick wood; to the left a grand mountainous scene with cascades falling into a lake or river -- spirited and fine The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (G. Poussin)|A Landscape and a Reposo with Cherubim; an angel in the half distance leading the ass to water; to the right is road leading into a thick wood; to the left a grand mountainous scene with cascades falling into a lake or river -- spirited and fine The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par G. Poussin, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 262.10 £. [85]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Palace in which Daedalus is seen constructing the heifer, while Pasiphäe resting against a milk-white bull is looking on: the figure of Pasiphäe, correctly designed, and very elegant; the vaulted roof and columns are beautifully illumined by a gleam of sun shine reflected with very pleasing effect; beyond is seen a court yard, with an architectural skreen opening to a garden scene The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Claude)|Interior of a Palace in which Daedalus is seen constructing the heifer, while Pasiphäe resting against a milk-white bull is looking on: the figure of Pasiphäe, correctly designed, and very elegant; the vaulted roof and columns are beautifully illumined by a gleam of sun shine reflected with very pleasing effect; beyond is seen a court yard, with an architectural skreen opening to a garden scene The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 178.10 £. [86]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Peter visiting St. Agatha in prison; a very interesting composition of two figures, marked with fine and affecting expression. It is painted with a very free and firm pencil, the colouring exceedingly rich and harmonious -- a very elegant and capital chef d'oeuvre The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Dominichino)|St. Peter visiting St. Agatha in prison; a very interesting composition of two figures, marked with fine and affecting expression. It is painted with a very free and firm pencil, the colouring exceedingly rich and harmonious -- a very elegant and capital chef d'oeuvre The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Dominichino, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 420.0 £. [87]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Martyrdom of a Female Saint. A group of guards below, among whom one is aiming a shaft, and another bending his bow, an Emperor on a tribunal of state is ordering the execution: In the back ground is seen a street in Rome with the Pantheon, the Column of Trajan, and other buildings: the attitudes are very spirited, the colouring uncommonly rich, the costume and armour highly finished: the initials of the master's name are on the picture The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Fra: Bartolomeo Baccio)|Martyrdom of a Female Saint. A group of guards below, among whom one is aiming a shaft, and another bending his bow, an Emperor on a tribunal of state is ordering the execution: In the back ground is seen a street in Rome with the Pantheon, the Column of Trajan, and other buildings: the attitudes are very spirited, the colouring uncommonly rich, the costume and armour highly finished: the initials of the master's name are on the picture The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Fra: Bartolomeo Baccio, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 210.0 £. [88]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior with the Holy Family. The Virgin upon an elevated seat, the youthful Christ in an attitude expressive of fatigue, sleeping with his head upon her lap; the infant St John with his finger to the mouth approaching cautiously behind on one side; St: Joseph on the other in deep contemplation; thro' a window are seen several splendid edifices -- This exquisite Gem in which the grandeur of M:Angelo is conspicuous, is perhaps one of the finest of the few Cabinet Pictures known of this Master; the character and expression of the Virgin also is marked with more sweetness and feminine delicacy than the severity of his style in general admits -- it is inestimable The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (M. ANGELO)|Interior with the Holy Family. The Virgin upon an elevated seat, the youthful Christ in an attitude expressive of fatigue, sleeping with his head upon her lap; the infant St John with his finger to the mouth approaching cautiously behind on one side; St: Joseph on the other in deep contemplation; thro' a window are seen several splendid edifices -- This exquisite Gem in which the grandeur of M:Angelo is conspicuous, is perhaps one of the finest of the few Cabinet Pictures known of this Master; the character and expression of the Virgin also is marked with more sweetness and feminine delicacy than the severity of his style in general admits -- it is inestimable The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par M. ANGELO, vendue par Brancheforte au prix de 840.0 £. [89]
  • 1810.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Incredulity of St: Thomas -- a noble composition of Two Figures, in which the painter has displayed the powers of his mind in a manner that must strongly engage the feelings of every spectator: the merit and the rapidity of the design, equal to the finest passages in the celebrated Cartoons, the grace discernable in the foreshortening of the arms and hands; the science with which the figures of St. Thomas is poised, giving perfect elegance and firmness to the attitude; the cast of the draperies which on the figure of the Christ receive the partial effect of a brilliant light, while the breadth of shadow on that of St. Thomas is actually luminous, from the glow of the colouring: even these beauties are subordinate to the expression of the countenances -- The persuasive appeal of the Saviour which appears acknowledged in the contour and affectionate inclination of the head of the Apostle, are highly characteristic of Polidoro who emulated, and very closely followed Raphael The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean (Polidoro di Caravaggio)|The Incredulity of St: Thomas -- a noble composition of Two Figures, in which the painter has displayed the powers of his mind in a manner that must strongly engage the feelings of every spectator: the merit and the rapidity of the design, equal to the finest passages in the celebrated Cartoons, the grace discernable in the foreshortening of the arms and hands; the science with which the figures of St. Thomas is poised, giving perfect elegance and firmness to the attitude; the cast of the draperies which on the figure of the Christ receive the partial effect of a brilliant light, while the breadth of shadow on that of St. Thomas is actually luminous, from the glow of the colouring: even these beauties are subordinate to the expression of the countenances -- The persuasive appeal of the Saviour which appears acknowledged in the contour and affectionate inclination of the head of the Apostle, are highly characteristic of Polidoro who emulated, and very closely followed Raphael The following Pictures are the Property of three distinguished Families in Sicily, and were recently consigned from the Mediterranean]] réalisée par Polidoro di Caravaggio, vendue par Brancheforte. [90]