Ventes d'œuvres le 1812.04.20

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  • 1812.04.20/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Flight into Egypt. Some Pictures have lately made their Appearance, bearing the Name of this Master, but in no Instance genuine; this Picture was purchased at Granada by the Proprietor of a Family in which it had remained from the Beginning. The Character of this eminent Painter, Sculptor, and Architect, will be found in the Writings of Mr. Cumberland, and every Traveller in Spain, besides those of Palamino, Velasquez, Cean Bermudez, &c. (Alonzo Cano, of Granada)|The Flight into Egypt. Some Pictures have lately made their Appearance, bearing the Name of this Master, but in no Instance genuine; this Picture was purchased at Granada by the Proprietor of a Family in which it had remained from the Beginning. The Character of this eminent Painter, Sculptor, and Architect, will be found in the Writings of Mr. Cumberland, and every Traveller in Spain, besides those of Palamino, Velasquez, Cean Bermudez, &c.]] réalisée par Alonzo Cano, of Granada, vendue par [[[Capt Edward Davies]]] au prix de 31.10 £. [2]
  • 1812.04.20/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Portraits of Pope Paul the Third, when Cardinal and Bishop of Ostia; of Octavia Da Gaeta, his Mistress; and Pier Luigi Farnese, her Son by him, afterwards Duke of Parma and Placentia. The Figure on the Right as St. Francis is Giovani Michiele, Cardinal and Patriarch of Constantinople; that on the Left as Sir Thomas a Becket is the Portrait of Tomaso Donato, Cardinal and Patriarch of Venice. The Figure of St. John in the Yellow Robe has been copied by Raphael, vide, the Nobilita Veneta, the Imprese de Ruscelli, the Lives of the Popes by Platina, and the Cronologia Ecclesiastica of Panvinio (Giovani Bellini)|The Portraits of Pope Paul the Third, when Cardinal and Bishop of Ostia; of Octavia Da Gaeta, his Mistress; and Pier Luigi Farnese, her Son by him, afterwards Duke of Parma and Placentia. The Figure on the Right as St. Francis is Giovani Michiele, Cardinal and Patriarch of Constantinople; that on the Left as Sir Thomas a Becket is the Portrait of Tomaso Donato, Cardinal and Patriarch of Venice. The Figure of St. John in the Yellow Robe has been copied by Raphael, vide, the Nobilita Veneta, the Imprese de Ruscelli, the Lives of the Popes by Platina, and the Cronologia Ecclesiastica of Panvinio]] réalisée par Giovani Bellini, vendue par [[[Capt Edward Davies]]] au prix de 31.10 £. [29]
  • 1812.04.20/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two most curious Pictures. These are his genuine Studies for the large Pictures in the Hospital of St. George (the Caridad), at Seville; these extraordinary Pictures excite Astonishment and Horror. They are recorded by all Writers, both Travellers and Natives, in Spain (Valdez)|Two most curious Pictures. These are his genuine Studies for the large Pictures in the Hospital of St. George (the Caridad), at Seville; these extraordinary Pictures excite Astonishment and Horror. They are recorded by all Writers, both Travellers and Natives, in Spain]] réalisée par Valdez, vendue par [[[Capt Edward Davies]]] au prix de 21.0 £. [39]
  • 1812.04.20/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Descent from the Cross. There is an etching of it, by Hanibal Carraci; all that is pretended, let it be by what Hand it may, it bears the Stamp of Originality, and cannot be denied to be a most exquisitely finished Cabinet Picture, said to be by Daniel da Volterra (Daniel da Volterra)|A Descent from the Cross. There is an etching of it, by Hanibal Carraci; all that is pretended, let it be by what Hand it may, it bears the Stamp of Originality, and cannot be denied to be a most exquisitely finished Cabinet Picture, said to be by Daniel da Volterra]] réalisée par Daniel da Volterra, vendue par [[[Capt Edward Davies]]] au prix de 105.0 £. [44]
  • 1812.04.20/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Heads of the Virgin and Child, in the celebrated Picture of the Marriage of St. Catherine, now at Paris. This Picture was brought by Mr. Udney, from the Modena Palace, at Parma; his Name and Account of the Picture is at the Back. The Originality of this Study, by Corregio, has never been doubted (Corregio)|The Heads of the Virgin and Child, in the celebrated Picture of the Marriage of St. Catherine, now at Paris. This Picture was brought by Mr. Udney, from the Modena Palace, at Parma; his Name and Account of the Picture is at the Back. The Originality of this Study, by Corregio, has never been doubted]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par [[[Capt Edward Davies]]] au prix de 105.0 £. [45]