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  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Baptism of our Saviour by St. John, with assisting Angels, in a romantic and richly ornamented landscape. This very beautiful and high finished specimen by the master of Bellini, was purchased at Venice in the Casa Ponte by Mr. Strange, his Britannick Majesty's Consul at the time. It is in exquisite preservation (Girolamo di Santa Croce)|The Baptism of our Saviour by St. John, with assisting Angels, in a romantic and richly ornamented landscape. This very beautiful and high finished specimen by the master of Bellini, was purchased at Venice in the Casa Ponte by Mr. Strange, his Britannick Majesty's Consul at the time. It is in exquisite preservation]] réalisée par Girolamo di Santa Croce, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 18.7 £. [3]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Holy Family, the Virgin in a red boddice and blue mantle, seated in a landscape, St. John and the infant Christ at her feet. The exquisite feeling displayed by Mignard in his small copies from Raphael, gives them almost the merit of beautiful original compositions: formerly Prince Rupert's (Mignard)|A Holy Family, the Virgin in a red boddice and blue mantle, seated in a landscape, St. John and the infant Christ at her feet. The exquisite feeling displayed by Mignard in his small copies from Raphael, gives them almost the merit of beautiful original compositions: formerly Prince Rupert's]] réalisée par Mignard, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Morland au prix de 38.17 £. [5]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape viewed through the opening of a wood with buildings at the foot of a ridge of mountains, from which a river, interrupted in its course at a fall, descends to the front of the picture, where are figures in various attitudes fishing -- grand effect (Poussin)|A Landscape viewed through the opening of a wood with buildings at the foot of a ridge of mountains, from which a river, interrupted in its course at a fall, descends to the front of the picture, where are figures in various attitudes fishing -- grand effect]] réalisée par Poussin, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Cave au prix de 64.1 £. [6]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A broken and romantic Landscape, where under an arched rock, as if retired for shelter from a tremendous land-storm, is seen Hagar with her child, and an angel descending to comfort her. The figures beautifully painted by another hand. The whole is executed with great spirit (Poussin)|A broken and romantic Landscape, where under an arched rock, as if retired for shelter from a tremendous land-storm, is seen Hagar with her child, and an angel descending to comfort her. The figures beautifully painted by another hand. The whole is executed with great spirit]] réalisée par Poussin, vendue par John Humble, achetée par P Hill au prix de 79.16 £. [10]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen seated beneath an elevated bank, naked except that a crimson drapery strewed beneath her, is collected with one hand so as to cover the waist, the other hand crosses her breast, her eyes lifted upward in devotion; beneath her feet are the symbols of sin and death: a beautiful cabinet specimen of the luxuriant coloring of Rubens (Rubens)|A Magdalen seated beneath an elevated bank, naked except that a crimson drapery strewed beneath her, is collected with one hand so as to cover the waist, the other hand crosses her breast, her eyes lifted upward in devotion; beneath her feet are the symbols of sin and death: a beautiful cabinet specimen of the luxuriant coloring of Rubens]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par John Humble, achetée par J W Smith au prix de 40.19 £. [16]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen with a skull in her lap, in meditation, her attention is arrested by an infant Angel above her, with his finger pointing to heaven; a Landscape with sumptuous buildings forms the distance. In the splendid manner of Cagliari. The Magdalen is said to be a portrait of his daughter (P. Veronese)|A Magdalen with a skull in her lap, in meditation, her attention is arrested by an infant Angel above her, with his finger pointing to heaven; a Landscape with sumptuous buildings forms the distance. In the splendid manner of Cagliari. The Magdalen is said to be a portrait of his daughter]] réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Sir W Curtis au prix de 25.4 £. [17]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Prometheus and the Vulture: the character of Prometheus as originally drawn by the Greek tragic poet contributed several hints for the Satan of Milton, and several passages in his poem are almost literally derived from the same source. The painter seems to have accidently made a similar application of the fable. Prometheus is here cast down as a fallen angel, shrinking with horror from the Vulture. The science and coloring are greatly to be admired (Rubens)|Prometheus and the Vulture: the character of Prometheus as originally drawn by the Greek tragic poet contributed several hints for the Satan of Milton, and several passages in his poem are almost literally derived from the same source. The painter seems to have accidently made a similar application of the fable. Prometheus is here cast down as a fallen angel, shrinking with horror from the Vulture. The science and coloring are greatly to be admired]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par John Humble au prix de 37.15 £. [18]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Boar Hunt; a multitude of dogs plunging through a marsh and fastening upon the animal, have given occasion for great display of science in the design of this picture: the execution is masterly. Formerly in the collection of the Prince of the Peace (Rubens)|A Boar Hunt; a multitude of dogs plunging through a marsh and fastening upon the animal, have given occasion for great display of science in the design of this picture: the execution is masterly. Formerly in the collection of the Prince of the Peace]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par John Humble, achetée par J W Smith au prix de 52.10 £. [19]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A romantic Composition, with a view of the Grotto of Neptune; a clear and beautiful picture. Through the natural arches of a broken cliff extending to a river, is seen a distant landscape: luxuriant woody scenery above is terminated by the Sybil's temple. The execution and tone of this picture are charming (Claude)|A romantic Composition, with a view of the Grotto of Neptune; a clear and beautiful picture. Through the natural arches of a broken cliff extending to a river, is seen a distant landscape: luxuriant woody scenery above is terminated by the Sybil's temple. The execution and tone of this picture are charming]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Lord Tankervill au prix de 106.0 £. [21]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ and the Woman of Samaria; size of life, to the knees. This picture is of a most agreeable tone of color, and possesses every charm of the great Venetian school. The countenance and figure of the Samaritan Woman are executed with a degree of taste and truth that Titian has seldom surpassed. The landscape in the distance is very freely pencilled (Murillo the Younger)|Christ and the Woman of Samaria; size of life, to the knees. This picture is of a most agreeable tone of color, and possesses every charm of the great Venetian school. The countenance and figure of the Samaritan Woman are executed with a degree of taste and truth that Titian has seldom surpassed. The landscape in the distance is very freely pencilled]] réalisée par Murillo the Younger, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Sir Wm Curtis au prix de 56.14 £. [24]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus dissuading Adonis from the Chace; an elegant group with rich draperies introduced, that give delicacy in the treatment of the subject, and strength to the coloring. The figure of the female is only slightly painted; a group of grey-hounds near them is designed with great spirit; the distant landscape is in a fresh tone (V. Dyck)|Venus dissuading Adonis from the Chace; an elegant group with rich draperies introduced, that give delicacy in the treatment of the subject, and strength to the coloring. The figure of the female is only slightly painted; a group of grey-hounds near them is designed with great spirit; the distant landscape is in a fresh tone]] réalisée par V. Dyck, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Hughes au prix de 50.8 £. [28]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Toper enjoying himself with his Glass and Brown Jar of Liquor. The mirth and contentment expressed in the countenance are pleasing and natural; the coloring warm and harmonious. The works of this master are exceedingly rare. Formerly in the cabinet de Choiseuil (F. Mieris)|A Toper enjoying himself with his Glass and Brown Jar of Liquor. The mirth and contentment expressed in the countenance are pleasing and natural; the coloring warm and harmonious. The works of this master are exceedingly rare. Formerly in the cabinet de Choiseuil]] réalisée par F. Mieris, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Herring au prix de 35.4 £. [32]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of the Stable of an Inn, and a coach entering through an arched opening from behind, a cavalier and a lady mounted in the centre; at the outlet to the left is the cabaret embellished with the foliage of a vine; a girl at a well, and a landscape in which a gentleman on horseback and his follower are pursuing their journey; highly finished (Wouvermans)|Interior of the Stable of an Inn, and a coach entering through an arched opening from behind, a cavalier and a lady mounted in the centre; at the outlet to the left is the cabaret embellished with the foliage of a vine; a girl at a well, and a landscape in which a gentleman on horseback and his follower are pursuing their journey; highly finished]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Shaw au prix de 143.17 £. [34]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child and St. Elizabeth with a cradle; very pleasingly composed; part of the picture is marked with the freedom of a mere sketch, but the figure of the Infant is more carefully finished; the drawing graceful, and the coloring a beautiful imitation of nature (V. Dyck)|The Virgin and Child and St. Elizabeth with a cradle; very pleasingly composed; part of the picture is marked with the freedom of a mere sketch, but the figure of the Infant is more carefully finished; the drawing graceful, and the coloring a beautiful imitation of nature]] réalisée par V. Dyck, vendue par John Humble, achetée par [[Johnstone Heep Miss [?]]] au prix de 199.10 £. [35]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of a harbour with a Yacht of State and other Vessels, and a Passage Boat with cattle and figures; in the front, a strand with boats putting off, and young men bathing. The sombre tone of the sky and of the water in the nearer part, gives a glowing richness to the coloring of the vessels and figures, and shews how much this master owed to the principles of Rembrandt for the happy effect produced in this picture (Dubbels)|View of a harbour with a Yacht of State and other Vessels, and a Passage Boat with cattle and figures; in the front, a strand with boats putting off, and young men bathing. The sombre tone of the sky and of the water in the nearer part, gives a glowing richness to the coloring of the vessels and figures, and shews how much this master owed to the principles of Rembrandt for the happy effect produced in this picture]] réalisée par Dubbels, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Sir Wm Curtis au prix de 105.0 £. [36]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Marriage of St. Catharine; a beautifully composed group of figures rather smaller than life, beneath two trees, the stems of which cross each other, a richly wooded back ground; the attitudes are in the graceful style of Parmegiano; the draperies splendid, but softened with a very delicate effect of chiaro scuro: highly finished (Albano)|The Marriage of St. Catharine; a beautifully composed group of figures rather smaller than life, beneath two trees, the stems of which cross each other, a richly wooded back ground; the attitudes are in the graceful style of Parmegiano; the draperies splendid, but softened with a very delicate effect of chiaro scuro: highly finished]] réalisée par Albano, vendue par John Humble au prix de 54.12 £. [40]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Joseph flying from the solicitations of Potiphar's Wife; a very brilliantly colored and highly finished gallery picture; the attitudes elegant and natural, and the coloring of the figures true, though nearly overpowered by the splendor of the draperies (Domenichino)|Joseph flying from the solicitations of Potiphar's Wife; a very brilliantly colored and highly finished gallery picture; the attitudes elegant and natural, and the coloring of the figures true, though nearly overpowered by the splendor of the draperies]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par John Humble, achetée par E of Yarmouth au prix de 42.0 £. [41]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["L'Ancien Port de Messine," Vessels at anchor, and figures on a strand in front, playing on the guitar and variously occupied; fine effect of heat and sunshine in a warm summer evening: for the design, see the Liber Veritatis, No. This picture and one of similar size by Claude were in the late King of France's collection, and when first brought to this country were much disguised. They had been cut out of their frames at the time of the Revolution, which has a little diminished their size (Claude)|"L'Ancien Port de Messine," Vessels at anchor, and figures on a strand in front, playing on the guitar and variously occupied; fine effect of heat and sunshine in a warm summer evening: for the design, see the Liber Veritatis, No. This picture and one of similar size by Claude were in the late King of France's collection, and when first brought to this country were much disguised. They had been cut out of their frames at the time of the Revolution, which has a little diminished their size]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Johnstone au prix de 367.10 £. [42]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Armida wounded, supported by Rinaldo, who is represented in the act of pouring water from his helmet upon the head of the heroine; the solemnity of the action is increased by the choice of time and a gloomy evening tone; the draperies and armour are in the usual rich style of the master (Domenichino)|Armida wounded, supported by Rinaldo, who is represented in the act of pouring water from his helmet upon the head of the heroine; the solemnity of the action is increased by the choice of time and a gloomy evening tone; the draperies and armour are in the usual rich style of the master]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Johnstone au prix de 36.15 £. [43]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Adam and Eve; figures nearly as large as life; the latter gathering the fruit, and in the act of delivering the apple to her husband; the composition is simple, but ingeniously contrived, and very favorably displays the science of the painter; his usual taste is also conspicuous in the chiaro scuro and the delicacy of the finishing; a grand and fine chef d'oeuvre (Alex. Veronese)|Adam and Eve; figures nearly as large as life; the latter gathering the fruit, and in the act of delivering the apple to her husband; the composition is simple, but ingeniously contrived, and very favorably displays the science of the painter; his usual taste is also conspicuous in the chiaro scuro and the delicacy of the finishing; a grand and fine chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Alex. Veronese, vendue par John Humble, achetée par La Salle au prix de 43.1 £. [44]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Sebastian bound at the foot of a tree, an angel in descent directing, and another extracting the arrows. The Saint is in a violently fore-shortened attitude, as he may be supposed to have sunk under the pain of his sufferings: a very beautiful and finely coloured cabinet specimen (Guercino)|St. Sebastian bound at the foot of a tree, an angel in descent directing, and another extracting the arrows. The Saint is in a violently fore-shortened attitude, as he may be supposed to have sunk under the pain of his sufferings: a very beautiful and finely coloured cabinet specimen]] réalisée par Guercino, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Hastings au prix de 63.0 £. [45]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin, Child and St. Catherine in a Landscape, an Angel behind encouraging the Saint to the emblematical union with Christ, three infant angels appear in a gleam of light above. In this beautiful cabinet picture, Parmegiano has most happily blended sweetness of expression with gracefulness of design; the effect is peculiarly striking (Parmegiano)|Virgin, Child and St. Catherine in a Landscape, an Angel behind encouraging the Saint to the emblematical union with Christ, three infant angels appear in a gleam of light above. In this beautiful cabinet picture, Parmegiano has most happily blended sweetness of expression with gracefulness of design; the effect is peculiarly striking]] réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Johnstone au prix de 138.12 £. [46]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and St. Catherine in a romantic landscape supporting the Infant Christ and St. John who embrace each other. St. Joseph watering cattle at a short distance. In a luminous cluster of clouds, above are angels playing in concert. The works of this master are to be highly prized from their extreme rarity: this picture is replete with Corregiesque taste; the colouring solemn and fine (G. Romano)|The Virgin and St. Catherine in a romantic landscape supporting the Infant Christ and St. John who embrace each other. St. Joseph watering cattle at a short distance. In a luminous cluster of clouds, above are angels playing in concert. The works of this master are to be highly prized from their extreme rarity: this picture is replete with Corregiesque taste; the colouring solemn and fine]] réalisée par G. Romano, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Woodburn au prix de 105.0 £. [47]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin and Child; an early performance of this master, upon a gold ground in which the native grace of Coreggio is not lost by its participating a little of the style of his master, Andrea Mantegna: Formerly in the Spoletto Palace: it is engraved by Cunego (Corregio)|Virgin and Child; an early performance of this master, upon a gold ground in which the native grace of Coreggio is not lost by its participating a little of the style of his master, Andrea Mantegna: Formerly in the Spoletto Palace: it is engraved by Cunego]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par John Humble au prix de 47.5 £. [48]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Small Holy Family, the Virgin seated in a chair, the infant Christ at her feet sleeping, and a lamb playing beside him; St. Elizabeth and St. John, admiring the incident, and St. Joseph in the back ground; a very rare and fine cabinet specimen: formerly in the Orleans Collection (G. Romano)|Small Holy Family, the Virgin seated in a chair, the infant Christ at her feet sleeping, and a lamb playing beside him; St. Elizabeth and St. John, admiring the incident, and St. Joseph in the back ground; a very rare and fine cabinet specimen: formerly in the Orleans Collection]] réalisée par G. Romano, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Woodburn au prix de 84.0 £. [49]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Susannah surprised by the two Elders; a beautiful female half dressed, and on one knee, looking up with a mixed expression of devotion and alarm; one of the Elders behind is drawing away her robe, the nearer one approaching with caution; a beautiful Picture both for composition and color: it is one of the few that bear the signature of Caracci (A. CAR. BON:) formerly in the Aldobrandini Palace (A. Caracci)|Susannah surprised by the two Elders; a beautiful female half dressed, and on one knee, looking up with a mixed expression of devotion and alarm; one of the Elders behind is drawing away her robe, the nearer one approaching with caution; a beautiful Picture both for composition and color: it is one of the few that bear the signature of Caracci (A. CAR. BON:) formerly in the Aldobrandini Palace]] réalisée par A. Caracci, vendue par John Humble au prix de 140.14 £. [50]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of the Great Square of Dort; taken during the time of a horse-fair; a brilliant and beautiful scene, warmed by a fine sun and enlivened by a multitude of figures that display the occupations, the humour and confusion incident to the occasion: the whole beautifully drawn, and finished with equal truth and delicacy (P. Wouvermans, 1665)|A View of the Great Square of Dort; taken during the time of a horse-fair; a brilliant and beautiful scene, warmed by a fine sun and enlivened by a multitude of figures that display the occupations, the humour and confusion incident to the occasion: the whole beautifully drawn, and finished with equal truth and delicacy]] réalisée par P. Wouvermans, 1665, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Lord Mulgrave au prix de 231.0 £. [51]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Our Saviour overturning the Tables of the Money Changers and driving the Sellers of Cattle and Doves from the Temple; a wonderful performance, the expression of the countenances in this complicated group is conceived with a perfect knowledge of the passions and the attitudes are of masterly design; the cattle scarcely inferior to those of Berghem; the coloring brilliant, but chaste, and softened into the most delicate tones in the back ground; the finishing is exquisite (Dietrich)|Our Saviour overturning the Tables of the Money Changers and driving the Sellers of Cattle and Doves from the Temple; a wonderful performance, the expression of the countenances in this complicated group is conceived with a perfect knowledge of the passions and the attitudes are of masterly design; the cattle scarcely inferior to those of Berghem; the coloring brilliant, but chaste, and softened into the most delicate tones in the back ground; the finishing is exquisite]] réalisée par Dietrich, vendue par John Humble, achetée par P Hill au prix de 157.10 £. [52]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A cool Landscape, selected from among the charming scenery where this Painter chiefly purused his studies: composed of ridges crowned with buildings, from which olive woods are feathered down to the edge of a lake, probably that of Nemi or Albano. On a sheltered bank to the left in front is a group of a sleeping Nymph, a Cupid, and a Satyr, with a bit of crimson drapery that gives a delightful zest to the fresh tone of the Picture (G. Poussin)|A cool Landscape, selected from among the charming scenery where this Painter chiefly purused his studies: composed of ridges crowned with buildings, from which olive woods are feathered down to the edge of a lake, probably that of Nemi or Albano. On a sheltered bank to the left in front is a group of a sleeping Nymph, a Cupid, and a Satyr, with a bit of crimson drapery that gives a delightful zest to the fresh tone of the Picture]] réalisée par G. Poussin, vendue par John Humble, achetée par W Smith MP au prix de 136.10 £. [54]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A group of Fishermen on a beach bargaining for Fish, to the left appears a ridge of sand hills, and upon an elevated part of them a watch tower; to the right an extent of shore with the sea flowing in, and fishermen to their knees in water, collecting their nets. The sweet fresh tone in which this Picture is painted is appropriate to the scene, the principal figures represented in conversation are touched with the greatest spirit. Formerly Mr. Walsh Porter's (Teniers)|A group of Fishermen on a beach bargaining for Fish, to the left appears a ridge of sand hills, and upon an elevated part of them a watch tower; to the right an extent of shore with the sea flowing in, and fishermen to their knees in water, collecting their nets. The sweet fresh tone in which this Picture is painted is appropriate to the scene, the principal figures represented in conversation are touched with the greatest spirit. Formerly Mr. Walsh Porter's]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Ld Yarmouth au prix de 451.10 £. [55]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The entombment of our Saviour, Joseph of Arimathea Nicodemus and the two Maries depositing the body in the sarcophagus viewed within the cavern of the sepulchre, Calvary in the distance, the elegance usually observable in the clearer Pictures of Guercino is here very sweetly displayed. This very brilliant chef d'oeuvre of the master was formerly in the Colonna Palace (Guercino)|The entombment of our Saviour, Joseph of Arimathea Nicodemus and the two Maries depositing the body in the sarcophagus viewed within the cavern of the sepulchre, Calvary in the distance, the elegance usually observable in the clearer Pictures of Guercino is here very sweetly displayed. This very brilliant chef d'oeuvre of the master was formerly in the Colonna Palace]] réalisée par Guercino, vendue par John Humble, achetée par De Bligney au prix de 315.0 £. [56]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin in a beautiful attitude holding the young Christ across her knee. The figure of the Infant uncommonly spirited and grand. This exquisite gem may be truly received as a standard specimen of the mind and execution of An: Carracci. The coloring is of the richest tone. From the Borghese Palace (L. Caracci)|The Virgin in a beautiful attitude holding the young Christ across her knee. The figure of the Infant uncommonly spirited and grand. This exquisite gem may be truly received as a standard specimen of the mind and execution of An: Carracci. The coloring is of the richest tone. From the Borghese Palace]] réalisée par L. Caracci, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Walton au prix de 106.1 £. [57]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin, Child and St. Joseph; St. Francis in adoration; St. Elizabeth and infant St. John behind; a back ground of rich architecture loaded with bas reliefs and figures. This master who was a fellow disciple with Garofalo displays much learning as well as professional science in his pictures. This was probably painted to oblige a particular religious order, as there is a Satyrical allusion in it to the Monkish dissensions of that day (Mazzolino di Ferrara)|Virgin, Child and St. Joseph; St. Francis in adoration; St. Elizabeth and infant St. John behind; a back ground of rich architecture loaded with bas reliefs and figures. This master who was a fellow disciple with Garofalo displays much learning as well as professional science in his pictures. This was probably painted to oblige a particular religious order, as there is a Satyrical allusion in it to the Monkish dissensions of that day]] réalisée par Mazzolino di Ferrara, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Revd Mr Carr au prix de 73.10 £. [58]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Port with vessels, a fresh evening scene; on the right are buildings on a wooded cliff intercepted by trees which appear resisting a strong evening breeze; the sun darting a gleam of light across the bay, illumines some figures on a strand in the front ground with very rich effect, near them are seen boatmen carrying off bales of goods recently landed: a beautiful specimen (Claude)|A Sea Port with vessels, a fresh evening scene; on the right are buildings on a wooded cliff intercepted by trees which appear resisting a strong evening breeze; the sun darting a gleam of light across the bay, illumines some figures on a strand in the front ground with very rich effect, near them are seen boatmen carrying off bales of goods recently landed: a beautiful specimen]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Zachery au prix de 66.3 £. [60]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Camp Scene, with a group of Cavalry at a Sutler's Booth, the exquisite chef d'oeuvre of Wouvermans known as the the Coup de Pistolet. The principal figures are a Cavalier mounted, with a female in silk drapery en croupe, a horseman with a glass uplifted smiling at the hostess, another applying a trumpet to his lips, while a fourth exhilarated by the liquor expresses his joy by discharging his pistol in the air hence the well known title of the Picture. The group is beautifully composed and colored in the richest harmony, relieved by a tender back ground and a sky lightly clouded and perfectly in motion: a matchless chef d'oeuvre (Wouvermans)|A Camp Scene, with a group of Cavalry at a Sutler's Booth, the exquisite chef d'oeuvre of Wouvermans known as the the Coup de Pistolet. The principal figures are a Cavalier mounted, with a female in silk drapery en croupe, a horseman with a glass uplifted smiling at the hostess, another applying a trumpet to his lips, while a fourth exhilarated by the liquor expresses his joy by discharging his pistol in the air hence the well known title of the Picture. The group is beautifully composed and colored in the richest harmony, relieved by a tender back ground and a sky lightly clouded and perfectly in motion: a matchless chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Ld Yarmouth au prix de 395 gs. [62]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Conversion of St. Paul, as the subject of this Picture has been generally tho' perhaps improperly termed: it rather represents the rout of an army by divine interposition. The figures are apparently very artlessly grouped but most spiritedly designed, in many passages quite worth of Raphael. The costumi are in the elaborate Cinque Cento taste: a very fine and capital chef d'oeuvre (Benvenuto Garofalo)|The Conversion of St. Paul, as the subject of this Picture has been generally tho' perhaps improperly termed: it rather represents the rout of an army by divine interposition. The figures are apparently very artlessly grouped but most spiritedly designed, in many passages quite worth of Raphael. The costumi are in the elaborate Cinque Cento taste: a very fine and capital chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Benvenuto Garofalo, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Rattray au prix de 47.5 £. [63]
  • 1812.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Crucifixion, with the Virgin and St. John Evangelist: a bijou truly inestimable. It was originally painted on the door of a Tabernacle for the Oratory of the Cavalieri Palace, and has ever been considered a most rare and precious gem; it is in very fine preservation (M. Angelo Buonaroti)|The Crucifixion, with the Virgin and St. John Evangelist: a bijou truly inestimable. It was originally painted on the door of a Tabernacle for the Oratory of the Cavalieri Palace, and has ever been considered a most rare and precious gem; it is in very fine preservation]] réalisée par M. Angelo Buonaroti, vendue par John Humble, achetée par Johnstone au prix de 315.0 £. [64]