Ventes d'œuvres le 1813.03.20

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  • 1813.03.20/ maison de ventes : Del Vecchio (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of the Entrance into the Palace of the Grand Doge of Venice This eminent Artist studied under that admirable painter of perspective, Canalletti; he shews great brilliancy of effect, and a spirited pencil; his works have only been introduced into these parts a few years, and are very highly esteemed (Guardi)|View of the Entrance into the Palace of the Grand Doge of Venice This eminent Artist studied under that admirable painter of perspective, Canalletti; he shews great brilliancy of effect, and a spirited pencil; his works have only been introduced into these parts a few years, and are very highly esteemed]] réalisée par Guardi, vendue par Sandrino, achetée par Dean Hill au prix de 20 1/2 gs. [26]
  • 1813.03.20/ maison de ventes : Del Vecchio (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Florentine Landscape and Figures Bacchus on a goat, surrounded by young fawns and Cupids, Silenus reposing on a bank in the middle distance; various nymphs dancing, further in the Landscape, which terminates with distant mountains, and clouds floating lightly along. This Artist first began to paint figures in the Venetian school, but his natural inclination leading him to study Landscapes, which he painted in a bold and tasteful manner, was not only applauded highly in Italy, but admired throughout Europe (Zuccarelli)|A Florentine Landscape and Figures Bacchus on a goat, surrounded by young fawns and Cupids, Silenus reposing on a bank in the middle distance; various nymphs dancing, further in the Landscape, which terminates with distant mountains, and clouds floating lightly along. This Artist first began to paint figures in the Venetian school, but his natural inclination leading him to study Landscapes, which he painted in a bold and tasteful manner, was not only applauded highly in Italy, but admired throughout Europe]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par Sandrino, achetée par Arthur au prix de 22 1/2 gs. [35]
  • 1813.03.20/ maison de ventes : Del Vecchio (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Cattle This famous Artist was the disciple of his father, who was an excellent painter, but much more confined in powers; the son painted all kinds of animals, fruit, landscape, with every other kind of ships, boats, &c. the grey tints of the morning, or the warm glows of the evening, some time moon-light pieces, in short, whatever he attempted to represent, was handled in the same free, masterly manner; his colouring was always lovely and true, clear and transparent (Cuyp)|Landscape and Cattle This famous Artist was the disciple of his father, who was an excellent painter, but much more confined in powers; the son painted all kinds of animals, fruit, landscape, with every other kind of ships, boats, &c. the grey tints of the morning, or the warm glows of the evening, some time moon-light pieces, in short, whatever he attempted to represent, was handled in the same free, masterly manner; his colouring was always lovely and true, clear and transparent]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Sandrino, achetée par Walsh au prix de 13 gs. [43]
  • 1813.03.20/ maison de ventes : Del Vecchio (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Church, with a number of Figures (the Figures painted by Franck) A beautiful little gem, by this celebrated Master. This Artist studied after nature with so nice an observation, that every scene he represented, and every building, might be known at first sight, even with the most cursory view. His figures were generally painted by Brugheal or Franck, which gives an additional value to the pictures of Neef (P. Neef)|Interior of a Church, with a number of Figures (the Figures painted by Franck) A beautiful little gem, by this celebrated Master. This Artist studied after nature with so nice an observation, that every scene he represented, and every building, might be known at first sight, even with the most cursory view. His figures were generally painted by Brugheal or Franck, which gives an additional value to the pictures of Neef]] réalisée par P. Neef, vendue par Sandrino, achetée par Bishop of Down au prix de 18 gs. [44]