Ventes d'œuvres le 1810.08.03

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  • 1810.08.03/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Fishermen Going Out This Picture has a chaste simplicity seldom pourtrayed by any other Master. The Figure in the Red Cap is much in the style of Titian's colouring; and the effect of a Morning Sun upon the People Drawing the Nets has a strong resemblance to some of Loutherbourgh's best works; but the whole can only belong to Morland These two Pictures are of the celebrated thirty-six, which were selected by an eminent Connoisseur, to be engraved as the best productions of our favourite Artist (Morland)|Fishermen Going Out This Picture has a chaste simplicity seldom pourtrayed by any other Master. The Figure in the Red Cap is much in the style of Titian's colouring; and the effect of a Morning Sun upon the People Drawing the Nets has a strong resemblance to some of Loutherbourgh's best works; but the whole can only belong to Morland These two Pictures are of the celebrated thirty-six, which were selected by an eminent Connoisseur, to be engraved as the best productions of our favourite Artist]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Francis Dukinfield Astley. [28]
  • 1810.08.03/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Labourer's Luncheon A simple and natural delineation of English Peasants. That which is reclining, is in an attitude peculiarly easy, and extremely well drawn; the Dog Begging for a Crust, in that universal language which all nations understand, is well introduced, and the surrounding Scenery exquistely painted: though this Artist rarely introduces a distance, the tender, yet spirited style in which it is here touched, proves that his eye was faithful to general as well as particular effects. These two Pictures are of the celebrated thirty-six, which were selected by an eminent Connoisseur, to be engraved as the best productions of our favourite Artist (Morland)|The Labourer's Luncheon A simple and natural delineation of English Peasants. That which is reclining, is in an attitude peculiarly easy, and extremely well drawn; the Dog Begging for a Crust, in that universal language which all nations understand, is well introduced, and the surrounding Scenery exquistely painted: though this Artist rarely introduces a distance, the tender, yet spirited style in which it is here touched, proves that his eye was faithful to general as well as particular effects. These two Pictures are of the celebrated thirty-six, which were selected by an eminent Connoisseur, to be engraved as the best productions of our favourite Artist]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Francis Dukinfield Astley au prix de 81 gs. [29]
  • 1810.08.03/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Head of a Female The delicacy of the pencilling in this Picture, combined with the finest expression, and the wonderful transparency of the veil thrown over the naked bosom, bespeak this a first-rate production of this most celebrated Master. The Picture will be found in as perfect a state as when first painted; and may be entitled to a high rank in a Collection of the first class (Leonardi di Vinci)|Head of a Female The delicacy of the pencilling in this Picture, combined with the finest expression, and the wonderful transparency of the veil thrown over the naked bosom, bespeak this a first-rate production of this most celebrated Master. The Picture will be found in as perfect a state as when first painted; and may be entitled to a high rank in a Collection of the first class]] réalisée par Leonardi di Vinci, vendue par Francis Dukinfield Astley. [48]