Ventes d'œuvres le 1812.07.02

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  • 1812.07.02/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Apotheosis of St. Catharine; on black marble: on the back of which are Studies by his own hand. This as well as the succeeding Lot 65, has been always accounted the unquestionable work of Corregio's fascinating pencil. From the Agar Collection (Corregio)|The Apotheosis of St. Catharine; on black marble: on the back of which are Studies by his own hand. This as well as the succeeding Lot 65, has been always accounted the unquestionable work of Corregio's fascinating pencil. From the Agar Collection]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Lord Grosvenor au prix de 15.15 £. [63]
  • 1812.07.02/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Head of the Virgin and Saviour. This beautiful work has been ever deemed the unquestionable production of this greatly renowned Master; and the study for the celebrated Picture known as the St. Jerome of Parma: it was most highly valued by its late possessor, the Honorable Welborne Ellis Agar, and was purchased with his whole Collection (Corregio)|The Head of the Virgin and Saviour. This beautiful work has been ever deemed the unquestionable production of this greatly renowned Master; and the study for the celebrated Picture known as the St. Jerome of Parma: it was most highly valued by its late possessor, the Honorable Welborne Ellis Agar, and was purchased with his whole Collection]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Lord Grosvenor au prix de 21.0 £. [65]
  • 1812.07.02/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior: Gonzales' Sitting-Room, animated by Portraits of his Family, painted by himself. -- The room is effected by the careful and judicious hand of Pieter de Neif; and the pictures that adorn the walls are from the pencils of Rubens, Vandyke, Rachel Ruysch, Steenwick, Wildens, and Sneyder: and the out-door View of the Scheldt executed by the equally masterly hand of William Van de Velde. These celebrated Artists were friends of Gonzales, and united their extraordinary talents as an act of regard and respectful attachment for that much valued Painter. This Picture came also from the Agar Collection, and was accounted a principal ornament (Gonzales)|An Interior: Gonzales' Sitting-Room, animated by Portraits of his Family, painted by himself. -- The room is effected by the careful and judicious hand of Pieter de Neif; and the pictures that adorn the walls are from the pencils of Rubens, Vandyke, Rachel Ruysch, Steenwick, Wildens, and Sneyder: and the out-door View of the Scheldt executed by the equally masterly hand of William Van de Velde. These celebrated Artists were friends of Gonzales, and united their extraordinary talents as an act of regard and respectful attachment for that much valued Painter. This Picture came also from the Agar Collection, and was accounted a principal ornament]] réalisée par Gonzales, vendue par Lord Grosvenor au prix de 210.0 £. [75]
  • 1812.07.02/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Fortune Teller: telling Fortunes in a romantic Cavern, with a Landscape seen through the apertures of the Cavern. It is impossible to praise this silvery toned exquisite performance in language too strong for its extraordinary merits. From the Agar Collection (David Teniers, Jun.)|The Fortune Teller: telling Fortunes in a romantic Cavern, with a Landscape seen through the apertures of the Cavern. It is impossible to praise this silvery toned exquisite performance in language too strong for its extraordinary merits. From the Agar Collection]] réalisée par David Teniers, Jun., vendue par Lord Grosvenor, achetée par Hill au prix de 76.13 £. [78]
  • 1812.07.02/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Mouth of a River, with rocky Back-ground, and Passage Boats and Passengers preparing for Departure: a Ship is at Anchor in the Offing. No performance, from the hand of this delicate Painter, can exceed this cabinet jewel. From the Agar Collection (Pynaker)|The Mouth of a River, with rocky Back-ground, and Passage Boats and Passengers preparing for Departure: a Ship is at Anchor in the Offing. No performance, from the hand of this delicate Painter, can exceed this cabinet jewel. From the Agar Collection]] réalisée par Pynaker, vendue par Lord Grosvenor, achetée par Hill au prix de 44.2 £. [79]