Ventes d'œuvres le 1811.04.06

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  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of a River and Landing Place at a Town in Flanders; Vessels crowding to a Wharf, pencilled with a peculiar neat hand: through the Trees are seen crowds flocking to a Fair, Figures cheapening provisions, and others Dancing -- a high finished and beautiful specimen (Breughel)|View of a River and Landing Place at a Town in Flanders; Vessels crowding to a Wharf, pencilled with a peculiar neat hand: through the Trees are seen crowds flocking to a Fair, Figures cheapening provisions, and others Dancing -- a high finished and beautiful specimen]] réalisée par Breughel, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Hill au prix de 16.5 £. [32]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Angel appearing to the Shepherds; a very singular and beautiful Picture of the Master; a warm gleam of light in the centre discovers a figure of the Angel, and distinctly illumines a group of Peasants, and Cattle reposing below, that are admirably drawn -- the effect is pleasing and harmonious (Cuyp)|The Angel appearing to the Shepherds; a very singular and beautiful Picture of the Master; a warm gleam of light in the centre discovers a figure of the Angel, and distinctly illumines a group of Peasants, and Cattle reposing below, that are admirably drawn -- the effect is pleasing and harmonious]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Pinney au prix de 52.10 £. [34]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Nativity of Our Saviour. The Virgin, St. Joseph, and two young Angels kneeling in Adoration beneath a thatched hovel; in a Landscape Scene of great extent, are represented the Angel appearing to the Shepherds, and the arrival of the Magi -- a rich and most harmoniously coloured cabinet gem, the group of figures highly elegant (Breughel)|The Nativity of Our Saviour. The Virgin, St. Joseph, and two young Angels kneeling in Adoration beneath a thatched hovel; in a Landscape Scene of great extent, are represented the Angel appearing to the Shepherds, and the arrival of the Magi -- a rich and most harmoniously coloured cabinet gem, the group of figures highly elegant]] réalisée par Breughel, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par [[Franchi [?]]] au prix de 31.10 £. [35]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin with the Child seated in a chair of rich Gothic design; the variegated Marble Pavement of the Chamber is also in the rich fashion of those times: an Architectural distance. The countenance of the Virgin is perfectly lovely and sweetly finished, the anatomical drawing of the Child in the scientific manner of L. da Vinci, the draperies are thrown with grandeur. The name of the Artist is inscribed and dated 1532 (Jean de Maubeuge)|Virgin with the Child seated in a chair of rich Gothic design; the variegated Marble Pavement of the Chamber is also in the rich fashion of those times: an Architectural distance. The countenance of the Virgin is perfectly lovely and sweetly finished, the anatomical drawing of the Child in the scientific manner of L. da Vinci, the draperies are thrown with grandeur. The name of the Artist is inscribed and dated 1532]] réalisée par Jean de Maubeuge, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Hastings au prix de 16.16 £. [36]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village Festival, and view on the Rhine; a Cabaret to the left, on the Steps of which and before it are seen Peasants in jollity and dancing: a Pancake Shop, Fair, a Chateau, and Vessels on the River, form the front ground and nearer distance; a high Road, with Travellers and Carriages leading over a Woody Knoll attracts the eye to the left, a Fortified Town and Champaign distance -- the whole is pencilled with the greatest truth and delicacy (Griffier)|A Village Festival, and view on the Rhine; a Cabaret to the left, on the Steps of which and before it are seen Peasants in jollity and dancing: a Pancake Shop, Fair, a Chateau, and Vessels on the River, form the front ground and nearer distance; a high Road, with Travellers and Carriages leading over a Woody Knoll attracts the eye to the left, a Fortified Town and Champaign distance -- the whole is pencilled with the greatest truth and delicacy]] réalisée par Griffier, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Bereing au prix de 29.8 £. [37]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of the Fortress of Ehrenbreitstein, near Coblentz and the Rhine, with Lighters and Boats arriving during a Fair, which is seen on the opposite Bank of the River; to the right in front a Cabaret with Peasants regaling, and beyond it a Cathedral and a Religious Procession: a warmly coloured and highly finished picture (Griffier)|View of the Fortress of Ehrenbreitstein, near Coblentz and the Rhine, with Lighters and Boats arriving during a Fair, which is seen on the opposite Bank of the River; to the right in front a Cabaret with Peasants regaling, and beyond it a Cathedral and a Religious Procession: a warmly coloured and highly finished picture]] réalisée par Griffier, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Baring au prix de 34.13 £. [38]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[David and Bathsheba; a beautiful composition of three figures, designed with correctness and in perfect taste: the naked Bathsheba is seated on a drapery of green velvet that affords a most brilliant relief to the figure: in the Garden Scene is a sculptured Balustrade designed in truly classic taste; a beautiful specimen of this elegant Artist (W. Mieris)|David and Bathsheba; a beautiful composition of three figures, designed with correctness and in perfect taste: the naked Bathsheba is seated on a drapery of green velvet that affords a most brilliant relief to the figure: in the Garden Scene is a sculptured Balustrade designed in truly classic taste; a beautiful specimen of this elegant Artist]] réalisée par W. Mieris, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Thos Hope au prix de 157.10 £. [39]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites, an exquisite chef d'oeuvre of this elegant Painter; the attitudes and appropriate Dresses of the Figures are varied with great judgement and taste, and the group of Camels near them produces a striking effect; the Figure of Joseph in the front of the Picture is treated with great delicacy, and sweetly pencilled: a group of Trees touched with great neatness is on the right, and the Caravan is advancing in the Rocky and Sandy distance -- a beautiful Gem (Ferg)|Joseph sold to the Ishmaelites, an exquisite chef d'oeuvre of this elegant Painter; the attitudes and appropriate Dresses of the Figures are varied with great judgement and taste, and the group of Camels near them produces a striking effect; the Figure of Joseph in the front of the Picture is treated with great delicacy, and sweetly pencilled: a group of Trees touched with great neatness is on the right, and the Caravan is advancing in the Rocky and Sandy distance -- a beautiful Gem]] réalisée par Ferg, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Alexr Baring au prix de 68.5 £. [40]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A luxuriant Landscape with a numerous assemblage of Animals preparing to enter the Ark; a subject that has givien ample scope to the genius of this inventive painter, and a happy opportunity of displaying his skill in designing Animals -- The colouring is exceedingly rich, and the finishing exquisite (Breughel)|A luxuriant Landscape with a numerous assemblage of Animals preparing to enter the Ark; a subject that has givien ample scope to the genius of this inventive painter, and a happy opportunity of displaying his skill in designing Animals -- The colouring is exceedingly rich, and the finishing exquisite]] réalisée par Breughel, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Alexr Baring au prix de 60.8 £. [41]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Female upon an Ass with a Glass of Wine in her hand, resting at the door of a Cabaret; a hearty Landlord with a Wine Flask waiting upon her is interrupted by a by-standing Peasant: a Cow and Goats in the front ground, Peasants in Conversation under a Shed, and a Female on the Steps of the Inn behind: a beautiful garden scene in the distance appears above an Archway, through which a Peasant is driving his loaded Asses. The crispness of touch in this picture is admirable; it is coloured in a clear Evening tone -- an interesting and beautiful picture (Berchem)|A Female upon an Ass with a Glass of Wine in her hand, resting at the door of a Cabaret; a hearty Landlord with a Wine Flask waiting upon her is interrupted by a by-standing Peasant: a Cow and Goats in the front ground, Peasants in Conversation under a Shed, and a Female on the Steps of the Inn behind: a beautiful garden scene in the distance appears above an Archway, through which a Peasant is driving his loaded Asses. The crispness of touch in this picture is admirable; it is coloured in a clear Evening tone -- an interesting and beautiful picture]] réalisée par Berchem, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Gordon au prix de 87.3 £. [43]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen in Solitude, a solemn Cavern Scene opening to a Cascade and lively Landscape; in the upper corner of the Picture a Group of beautiful Children: the figures are drawn with great elegance, and finished with the greatest delicacy -- this charming gem was formerly in the private Collection of Rubens, who was the great friend and patron of Poelemberg (Poelemberg)|A Magdalen in Solitude, a solemn Cavern Scene opening to a Cascade and lively Landscape; in the upper corner of the Picture a Group of beautiful Children: the figures are drawn with great elegance, and finished with the greatest delicacy -- this charming gem was formerly in the private Collection of Rubens, who was the great friend and patron of Poelemberg]] réalisée par Poelemberg, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Brooks au prix de 43.1 £. [44]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Vase with a large Group of Flowers -- painted in a fresh tone, designed to convey the idea of Morning and a newly gathered Bouquet; various Insects and Reptiles are represented upon the Plants, all of which are painted with the greatest truth, and very freely and elegantly designed This and the companion Picture are in the very finest time of this inimitable Painter (V. Os)|A Vase with a large Group of Flowers -- painted in a fresh tone, designed to convey the idea of Morning and a newly gathered Bouquet; various Insects and Reptiles are represented upon the Plants, all of which are painted with the greatest truth, and very freely and elegantly designed This and the companion Picture are in the very finest time of this inimitable Painter]] réalisée par V. Os, vendue par Henry Hope au prix de 105.0 £. [45]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A fruit Piece, the companion: -- a beautiful chef d'oeuvre. The Grapes and different Fruits elegantly disposed, coloured with warm and ripe effect, and finished to illusion. This and the companion Picture are in the very finest time of this inimitable Painter (V. Os)|A fruit Piece, the companion: -- a beautiful chef d'oeuvre. The Grapes and different Fruits elegantly disposed, coloured with warm and ripe effect, and finished to illusion. This and the companion Picture are in the very finest time of this inimitable Painter]] réalisée par V. Os, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Sequer au prix de 151.4 £. [46]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Roman Charity -- this subject, often treated by various Italian Masters, has received novelty from the pencil of V. der Werf; the attitude of the female is not only drawn with perfect elegance, but is highly natural and pleasing -- this Picture is a remarkable specimen of the exquisite high finishing for which V. der Werf was particularly famed (V. der Werf)|The Roman Charity -- this subject, often treated by various Italian Masters, has received novelty from the pencil of V. der Werf; the attitude of the female is not only drawn with perfect elegance, but is highly natural and pleasing -- this Picture is a remarkable specimen of the exquisite high finishing for which V. der Werf was particularly famed]] réalisée par V. der Werf, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Thomas Hope au prix de 215.5 £. [47]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Scene by Moonlight, the denouement of a Comedy, where a group of Characters looking from a Terrace Wall, and lighted by Cupid with a flambeau, discover a pair in the front ground of the Picture: the several figures are painted with great spirit, and coloured in the rich manner of Watteau, whom Dietrich has evidently imitated (Dietrich)|A Scene by Moonlight, the denouement of a Comedy, where a group of Characters looking from a Terrace Wall, and lighted by Cupid with a flambeau, discover a pair in the front ground of the Picture: the several figures are painted with great spirit, and coloured in the rich manner of Watteau, whom Dietrich has evidently imitated]] réalisée par Dietrich, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par General Ramsay au prix de 53.11 £. [50]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Beautiful Italian Landscape, Warm Evening Scene; a group of Military Figures advancing through a Thick Wood on elevated Ground to the right, seem to have given alarm to some Peasants in the Foreground, who are hastily driving off their Cattle; a River with Buildings, a Mill and Bridge, form the Objects in the left part of the picture -- The intense heat of a Summer Evening is very naturally diffused through every part of the Scene; the foliage is touched with lightness and delicacy (Claude)|A Beautiful Italian Landscape, Warm Evening Scene; a group of Military Figures advancing through a Thick Wood on elevated Ground to the right, seem to have given alarm to some Peasants in the Foreground, who are hastily driving off their Cattle; a River with Buildings, a Mill and Bridge, form the Objects in the left part of the picture -- The intense heat of a Summer Evening is very naturally diffused through every part of the Scene; the foliage is touched with lightness and delicacy]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Lord Mulgrave au prix de 267.15 £. [51]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Sea Piece with Vessels of War in a River, one of which with a Cutter alongside it; the bustle on the crowded deck is highly characteristic of the Scene; the several objects in this grand and imposing Scene are admirably grouped. It is of Backhuysen's very finest time and manner -- capital (L. Backhuysen)|A Grand Sea Piece with Vessels of War in a River, one of which with a Cutter alongside it; the bustle on the crowded deck is highly characteristic of the Scene; the several objects in this grand and imposing Scene are admirably grouped. It is of Backhuysen's very finest time and manner -- capital]] réalisée par L. Backhuysen, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Alexr Baring au prix de 210.0 £. [53]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Eagle stooping at Poultry; a Stream represented in the Front of the Picture has given the Painter an opportunity of introducing various Water Fowls; in distance is Romantic Landscape -- Painted with great spirit and with a rich glow of Colour (Hondikoeter)|An Eagle stooping at Poultry; a Stream represented in the Front of the Picture has given the Painter an opportunity of introducing various Water Fowls; in distance is Romantic Landscape -- Painted with great spirit and with a rich glow of Colour]] réalisée par Hondikoeter, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Alexr Baring au prix de 50.8 £. [55]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The very celebrated Picture, representing the Embarcation of King William at Rotterdam: a Ship of War manoeuvring in the Centre of the Picture, forms an important object; to the Right are seen the King and his Suite in a Barge of State going on Board the Yacht. This highly interesting event has been recorded by the Pencil of Backhuysen with deserved spirit; the Water especially is in his happiest manner, and proves the Painter to have been a just and successful Observer of Nature -- Capital (L. Backhuysen)|The very celebrated Picture, representing the Embarcation of King William at Rotterdam: a Ship of War manoeuvring in the Centre of the Picture, forms an important object; to the Right are seen the King and his Suite in a Barge of State going on Board the Yacht. This highly interesting event has been recorded by the Pencil of Backhuysen with deserved spirit; the Water especially is in his happiest manner, and proves the Painter to have been a just and successful Observer of Nature -- Capital]] réalisée par L. Backhuysen, vendue par Henry Hope au prix de 525.0 £. [56]
  • 1811.04.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Country Fete in the Court Yard of a Flemish Farm House, with a Variety of Figures; in the Center is a spirited Group of Dancing Peasants; in the Front a Boor inviting an unwilling or tired partner to join again in the Dance; a Seigneur and his Lady with their Page are looking on; a bag-piper under a spreading tree is animating the merry party, a few excepted, who appear engaged in separate courtships; a pleasing distant Landscape, finely pencilled and colored with great richness -- for spirit of execution and clearness of tone, this Picture is unrivalled (Teniers)|Country Fete in the Court Yard of a Flemish Farm House, with a Variety of Figures; in the Center is a spirited Group of Dancing Peasants; in the Front a Boor inviting an unwilling or tired partner to join again in the Dance; a Seigneur and his Lady with their Page are looking on; a bag-piper under a spreading tree is animating the merry party, a few excepted, who appear engaged in separate courtships; a pleasing distant Landscape, finely pencilled and colored with great richness -- for spirit of execution and clearness of tone, this Picture is unrivalled]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Henry Hope, achetée par Lord Yarmouth au prix de 525.0 £. [57]