Ventes d'œuvres le 1813.03.09

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  • 1813.03.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Henry III. replying to the Bishops, who, deputed by the Ecclesiastical Order, had remonstrated with him on his frequent Violations of the Privileges of this Subjects, and the uncanonical and forced Elections which were made to vacant Dignities. -- (Hume, vol. ii. chap. 12.) (R. Westall)|Henry III. replying to the Bishops, who, deputed by the Ecclesiastical Order, had remonstrated with him on his frequent Violations of the Privileges of this Subjects, and the uncanonical and forced Elections which were made to vacant Dignities. -- (Hume, vol. ii. chap. 12.)]] réalisée par R. Westall, vendue par R Westall au prix de 225.15 £. [17]
  • 1813.03.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Mrs. Baldwin in the Dress of her Native Country -- Whether this picture be considered with respect to the pure and exquisite quality of its colour, the graceful dedesign of the figure, or the bold and masterly manner in which the whole is painted, it is equally deserving of admiration; and it may safely be affirmed that it is one of the finest portraits of Reynolds, and equal to any that ever was produced by any Master (Sir J. Reynolds)|Portrait of Mrs. Baldwin in the Dress of her Native Country -- Whether this picture be considered with respect to the pure and exquisite quality of its colour, the graceful dedesign of the figure, or the bold and masterly manner in which the whole is painted, it is equally deserving of admiration; and it may safely be affirmed that it is one of the finest portraits of Reynolds, and equal to any that ever was produced by any Master]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par R Westall au prix de 105.0 £. [24]
  • 1813.03.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Girl with her Mother's cap on, sitting for her Picture -- this exquisitely harmonious work is a combination of such a variety of opposing, and yet happily blended tints as can scarcely be discovered in any other picture; it is evidently painted from nature as a study for the principal figure in "the Infant Academy," and in the distribution of light and shade, and the tasteful and scientifical arrangements of colours, cannot be surpassed (Sir J. Reynolds)|A Girl with her Mother's cap on, sitting for her Picture -- this exquisitely harmonious work is a combination of such a variety of opposing, and yet happily blended tints as can scarcely be discovered in any other picture; it is evidently painted from nature as a study for the principal figure in "the Infant Academy," and in the distribution of light and shade, and the tasteful and scientifical arrangements of colours, cannot be surpassed]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par R Westall au prix de 105.0 £. [26]