Ventes d'œuvres le 1810.05.17

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  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Three Graces in a Landscape neat a Fountain, drapery and festoons suspended from trees above them. Taverner has adopted Rubens for his model in design and colour, but the grace displayed in this elegant Picture may be truly said to be his own (Taverner)|The Three Graces in a Landscape neat a Fountain, drapery and festoons suspended from trees above them. Taverner has adopted Rubens for his model in design and colour, but the grace displayed in this elegant Picture may be truly said to be his own]] réalisée par Taverner, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart, achetée par Byrne au prix de 16.5 £. [41]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Holy Family, a Chamber with Drapery lifted up by Cherubim, the Virgin on a Stone seat supporting the Infant Christ; St. Joseph kneeling on one knee and St. Elizabeth standing by, are bringing the Children together -- the composition is in the grand manner of Raphael, the coloring splendid, and the finishing executed with great neatness of pencil (B. Garofalo)|A small Holy Family, a Chamber with Drapery lifted up by Cherubim, the Virgin on a Stone seat supporting the Infant Christ; St. Joseph kneeling on one knee and St. Elizabeth standing by, are bringing the Children together -- the composition is in the grand manner of Raphael, the coloring splendid, and the finishing executed with great neatness of pencil]] réalisée par B. Garofalo, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 189.1 £. [68]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Reposo, the Virgin Cumbent reading in a romantic Landscape, seen to a great distance; the Infant Christ and St. John are embracing on the left, and beyond them St. Joseph leading the Ass to Water. This picture displays a rich poetical fancy, and the coloring is particularly fine (Bonifaccio)|A Reposo, the Virgin Cumbent reading in a romantic Landscape, seen to a great distance; the Infant Christ and St. John are embracing on the left, and beyond them St. Joseph leading the Ass to Water. This picture displays a rich poetical fancy, and the coloring is particularly fine]] réalisée par Bonifaccio, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 52.10 £. [69]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior, a Mother suckling her Child, a boor seated near her exultingly holding up a pitcher, on a table are Poultry and Fruit, near which a cat attacking a dish of Fish, Utensils and Vegetables below, live Poultry and Animals are seen on the right hand, the perspective in this Picture is pleasing, the colouring warm and the finishing exquisite (Zorg)|Interior, a Mother suckling her Child, a boor seated near her exultingly holding up a pitcher, on a table are Poultry and Fruit, near which a cat attacking a dish of Fish, Utensils and Vegetables below, live Poultry and Animals are seen on the right hand, the perspective in this Picture is pleasing, the colouring warm and the finishing exquisite]] réalisée par Zorg, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart, achetée par Smith sold to Genl Ramsey au prix de 44.2 £. [73]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Boy blowing bubbles, a table before him covered with a carpet on which are gold and silver vessels and other emblems of luxury and vanity, an equisite specimen of the delicate high finished manner of Mieris, it was in the Orleans Collection and is engraved by Willie (Mieris)|A Boy blowing bubbles, a table before him covered with a carpet on which are gold and silver vessels and other emblems of luxury and vanity, an equisite specimen of the delicate high finished manner of Mieris, it was in the Orleans Collection and is engraved by Willie]] réalisée par Mieris, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart, achetée par [[Gray [?]]] au prix de 32.11 £. [76]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Naval Engagement on a sea that appears but little agitated, the Vessels disposed and grouped with that science which V. de Velde particularly possessed in subjects of their kind, a spirited, grand and interesting picture from the Collection of Monsieur de Calonne (W. V. de Velde)|A Naval Engagement on a sea that appears but little agitated, the Vessels disposed and grouped with that science which V. de Velde particularly possessed in subjects of their kind, a spirited, grand and interesting picture from the Collection of Monsieur de Calonne]] réalisée par W. V. de Velde, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 189.0 £. [85]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Gazette -- the very celebrated picture from the Orleans Collection -- four Men Drinking and Smoking are approached by a Newsman offering his Gazettes for Sale. A merry group in the further part of the Chamber is overlooked by an Old Woman from a Window -- capital (Teniers)|The Gazette -- the very celebrated picture from the Orleans Collection -- four Men Drinking and Smoking are approached by a Newsman offering his Gazettes for Sale. A merry group in the further part of the Chamber is overlooked by an Old Woman from a Window -- capital]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 472.10 £. [86]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Solitude -- two Monks with a book open are discoursing in an empassioned manner, near the brink of a Pool, bounded by a Rock overhung with Wood: thro' an arched cleft of this, is seen an extension of the Pool, and a luxuriant Meadow beyond -- painted in fine taste, very capital (G. Poussin)|The Solitude -- two Monks with a book open are discoursing in an empassioned manner, near the brink of a Pool, bounded by a Rock overhung with Wood: thro' an arched cleft of this, is seen an extension of the Pool, and a luxuriant Meadow beyond -- painted in fine taste, very capital]] réalisée par G. Poussin, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 504.0 £. [87]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Battle of Maxentius: armed Horsemen engaged on a Bridge which appears just broken down, and falling with hideous Crash into a River below: two Figures are seen pendent from the Bridge, one of them desperately wounded and exhausted, as if dropping, unable to retain his hold, a very grand and spirited Easel Picture, from the Orleans Collection (Rubens)|The Battle of Maxentius: armed Horsemen engaged on a Bridge which appears just broken down, and falling with hideous Crash into a River below: two Figures are seen pendent from the Bridge, one of them desperately wounded and exhausted, as if dropping, unable to retain his hold, a very grand and spirited Easel Picture, from the Orleans Collection]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 450.10 £. [88]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape with sand rocks, on which are seen a Tower and a wooden Bridge thrown across a Ravine, through which rushes a Cataract, a distant extensive landscape, in the front ground are a Peasant and a Female leading a Cow, who are followed by a Pedlar, two old men further off are engaged in conversation, the Figures in particular are touced with great smartness and spirit, and finely coloured (Teniers)|A landscape with sand rocks, on which are seen a Tower and a wooden Bridge thrown across a Ravine, through which rushes a Cataract, a distant extensive landscape, in the front ground are a Peasant and a Female leading a Cow, who are followed by a Pedlar, two old men further off are engaged in conversation, the Figures in particular are touced with great smartness and spirit, and finely coloured]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 231.0 £. [90]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Landscape intersected by a River, the various windings of which are marked by Buildings, Figures, and Cows watering; a Horseman on a journey forms a principal object in the midde of the scene -- in the front ground are Dock and other Plants, catching the gleams of an early Sun, and still spangled with dew -- a noble chef d'oeuvre (A: Cuyp)|A Grand Landscape intersected by a River, the various windings of which are marked by Buildings, Figures, and Cows watering; a Horseman on a journey forms a principal object in the midde of the scene -- in the front ground are Dock and other Plants, catching the gleams of an early Sun, and still spangled with dew -- a noble chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par A: Cuyp, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 1680.0 £. [91]
  • 1810.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Evening Scene, view on the bank of River, where a Peasant is watching his Cows, a Fisherman's Basket in the front of the picture, and a Heron concealing itself among the Rushes, Cows in the mid-River, in the half distance cooling themselves -- fine effect of warm evening Sun -- the companion (A: Cuyp)|An Evening Scene, view on the bank of River, where a Peasant is watching his Cows, a Fisherman's Basket in the front of the picture, and a Heron concealing itself among the Rushes, Cows in the mid-River, in the half distance cooling themselves -- fine effect of warm evening Sun -- the companion]] réalisée par A: Cuyp, vendue par Sir Philip Stephens, Bart au prix de 1050.0 £. [92]