Ventes d'œuvres le 1812.06.13

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  • 1812.06.13/ maison de ventes : Stewart (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Studies of Heads, principally designed for his Picture of the Wise Men's Offering, and said to be found behind a wainscot by carpenters when repairing some apartments in Windsor Castle. And if this admirable painter had not left so many finished pictures to immortalize his name, this true and spirited bit would be as highly valued, and command as great a price as any of the supposed or real vestiges of Michael Angelo Buonarotti (Rubens)|Studies of Heads, principally designed for his Picture of the Wise Men's Offering, and said to be found behind a wainscot by carpenters when repairing some apartments in Windsor Castle. And if this admirable painter had not left so many finished pictures to immortalize his name, this true and spirited bit would be as highly valued, and command as great a price as any of the supposed or real vestiges of Michael Angelo Buonarotti]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par [[[Henry C Andrews]]] au prix de 21.0 £. [94]
  • 1812.06.13/ maison de ventes : Stewart (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An undoubted picture of this highly esteemed and very rare Artist, representing Cydippe, the Priestess of Juno, at Argos, who, when Oxen could not be procured, drew their Mother's Chariot to the Temple of Juno; in which the filial piety of the Youths, and enthusiastic zeal of the Priestess is admirably conceived and finely executed (N. Pousin)|An undoubted picture of this highly esteemed and very rare Artist, representing Cydippe, the Priestess of Juno, at Argos, who, when Oxen could not be procured, drew their Mother's Chariot to the Temple of Juno; in which the filial piety of the Youths, and enthusiastic zeal of the Priestess is admirably conceived and finely executed]] réalisée par N. Pousin, vendue par [[[Henry C Andrews]]] au prix de 32.11 £. [95]
  • 1812.06.13/ maison de ventes : Stewart (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Three Heads of his earliest performances, most estimable for that boldness of touch, truth of colouring, and expression, which first established his fame, the singular manner of head-dress, and variegated apparel, with the introduction of pearls and small stripes of white drapery, to relieve the glow of the complexion, are accessries which strongly mark the originality of the picture (Titian)|Three Heads of his earliest performances, most estimable for that boldness of touch, truth of colouring, and expression, which first established his fame, the singular manner of head-dress, and variegated apparel, with the introduction of pearls and small stripes of white drapery, to relieve the glow of the complexion, are accessries which strongly mark the originality of the picture]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par [[[Henry C Andrews]]] au prix de 10.10 £. [101]