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  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Brydone (C.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Conversion of St. Francis -- a splendid picture, possessing all the finer qualities of Vandyke's pencil, with an effect equal to the Carracci. A truly classical and highly valuable production of a Master, whose works are very rare, and worthy of a fine collection (Morales)|The Conversion of St. Francis -- a splendid picture, possessing all the finer qualities of Vandyke's pencil, with an effect equal to the Carracci. A truly classical and highly valuable production of a Master, whose works are very rare, and worthy of a fine collection]] réalisée par Morales. [36]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Conversation. Le Chevalier de Troy. The servant is giving notice to her mistress of some approaching danger, whilst her lover is ardently making his vows of fidelity, and to mark her confidence, she is carelessly playing with the water, issuing from a superb fountain This picture and the Companion are deservedly esteemed the finest of this master, the drawing and colouring of the hands are worthy of particular attention (Le Chevalier de Troy)|Conversation. Le Chevalier de Troy. The servant is giving notice to her mistress of some approaching danger, whilst her lover is ardently making his vows of fidelity, and to mark her confidence, she is carelessly playing with the water, issuing from a superb fountain This picture and the Companion are deservedly esteemed the finest of this master, the drawing and colouring of the hands are worthy of particular attention]] réalisée par Le Chevalier de Troy, vendue par David Fitzgerald au prix de 15.18 £. [63]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Companion. Ditto Le Chevalier de Troy. A lady making terms with her admirer in presence of her attendant, whose interestedness is beautifully expressed by her eager and watchful attention to his protestations. -- This picture and the Companion are deservedly esteemed the finest of this master, the drawing and colouring of the hands are worthy of particular attention (Le Chevalier de Troy)|Companion. Ditto Le Chevalier de Troy. A lady making terms with her admirer in presence of her attendant, whose interestedness is beautifully expressed by her eager and watchful attention to his protestations. -- This picture and the Companion are deservedly esteemed the finest of this master, the drawing and colouring of the hands are worthy of particular attention]] réalisée par Le Chevalier de Troy, vendue par David Fitzgerald. [64]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape. N. Poussin. This grand picture is in the best preservation, and the whole conducted with particular care, the grounds broken with great skill, and the cool transparent tinting of the middle and remote distances, were never equalled but by Claud (N. Poussin)|A Landscape. N. Poussin. This grand picture is in the best preservation, and the whole conducted with particular care, the grounds broken with great skill, and the cool transparent tinting of the middle and remote distances, were never equalled but by Claud]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par David Fitzgerald. [70]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Fortune showering her gifts, &c. Cortona. A curious and instructive allegory, the Goddess is showering from her Cornucopia a great quantity of Gold which if well employed by the fortunate obtainer will make him a blessing to mankind, if otherwise, a folly by the misapplication, as is denoted by the Geese This and the following number are admirable examples of rich harmonious colouring (Cortona)|Fortune showering her gifts, &c. Cortona. A curious and instructive allegory, the Goddess is showering from her Cornucopia a great quantity of Gold which if well employed by the fortunate obtainer will make him a blessing to mankind, if otherwise, a folly by the misapplication, as is denoted by the Geese This and the following number are admirable examples of rich harmonious colouring]] réalisée par Cortona, vendue par David Fitzgerald au prix de 7.0 £. [72]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape. Waterloo. The genuine works of this master are exceedingly rare, he having painted very few pictures, as he employed the greatest part of his time in etching. Nothing can exceed the beauty and simplicity of the scene, this specimen possesses all his excellence and has the advantage of some figures which he generally avoided (Waterloo)|A Landscape. Waterloo. The genuine works of this master are exceedingly rare, he having painted very few pictures, as he employed the greatest part of his time in etching. Nothing can exceed the beauty and simplicity of the scene, this specimen possesses all his excellence and has the advantage of some figures which he generally avoided]] réalisée par Waterloo, vendue par David Fitzgerald au prix de 0.19 £. [79]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Theresa. Carlo Maratti. The Virgin is putting a chain with a pendant heart round the neck of the Saint, as figurative of her purity, groups of the most beautiful Angels looking on with heavenly admiration and delight. -- The Angel (with the lilly) reading a book with a pleased and animated countenance, makes a lovely contrast to the humble respect and devotion of Theresa. -- The colouring is in the chastest stile of this great master (Carlo Maratti)|St. Theresa. Carlo Maratti. The Virgin is putting a chain with a pendant heart round the neck of the Saint, as figurative of her purity, groups of the most beautiful Angels looking on with heavenly admiration and delight. -- The Angel (with the lilly) reading a book with a pleased and animated countenance, makes a lovely contrast to the humble respect and devotion of Theresa. -- The colouring is in the chastest stile of this great master]] réalisée par Carlo Maratti, vendue par David Fitzgerald au prix de 32.19 £. [80]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child. Vandyke. Vandyke often painted his studies in two colours, and frequently finished to the highest degree of excellence when they pleased him; it is no stretch of fancy to say the present picture is one of that description as every part is handled with the utmost care and attention: St. Joseph is in the back ground bringing forward his Ass to prepare for his journey to Egypt (Vandyke)|The Virgin and Child. Vandyke. Vandyke often painted his studies in two colours, and frequently finished to the highest degree of excellence when they pleased him; it is no stretch of fancy to say the present picture is one of that description as every part is handled with the utmost care and attention: St. Joseph is in the back ground bringing forward his Ass to prepare for his journey to Egypt]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par David Fitzgerald au prix de 17.1 £. [81]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The taking down from the Cross. Rembrandt. In his last and most esteemed manner of handling, the clair obscure marvellously fine, not confined to one spot as was his general custom, here he has introduced a second light on the foreground with great advantage to the general effect, the back figures appear as standing on low grounds which prevents the principal group from being encumbered and gives room to the assistants to take down more commodiously their precious charge (Rembrandt)|The taking down from the Cross. Rembrandt. In his last and most esteemed manner of handling, the clair obscure marvellously fine, not confined to one spot as was his general custom, here he has introduced a second light on the foreground with great advantage to the general effect, the back figures appear as standing on low grounds which prevents the principal group from being encumbered and gives room to the assistants to take down more commodiously their precious charge]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par David Fitzgerald au prix de 45.10 £. [84]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape. Salvator Rosa. The works of Salvator are exceedingly scarce in this style, the sites are of the utmost grandeur of design, and the effects produced by the adventitious lights demonstrate they are portraits of nature taken on the spot (Salvator Rosa)|Landscape. Salvator Rosa. The works of Salvator are exceedingly scarce in this style, the sites are of the utmost grandeur of design, and the effects produced by the adventitious lights demonstrate they are portraits of nature taken on the spot]] réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par David Fitzgerald au prix de 13.0 £. [85]
  • 1813.07.21/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Apollo and the Muses. Titian. The idea of the figures is beautiful and graceful in the highest degree, so that take it for all the parts of the art, a more perfect work is no where to be found of any man, what contributes to its singular excellence is the great clearness and fineness of the colouring such as nature would present herself -- Apollo and the Muses are seated on Mount Parnassus each holding or playing on a musical instrument. Cupid is hovering over them and discharging an arrow to signify that love is necessary to produce harmony, in the back ground are introduced the two great Poets Tasso and Dante (Titian)|Apollo and the Muses. Titian. The idea of the figures is beautiful and graceful in the highest degree, so that take it for all the parts of the art, a more perfect work is no where to be found of any man, what contributes to its singular excellence is the great clearness and fineness of the colouring such as nature would present herself -- Apollo and the Muses are seated on Mount Parnassus each holding or playing on a musical instrument. Cupid is hovering over them and discharging an arrow to signify that love is necessary to produce harmony, in the back ground are introduced the two great Poets Tasso and Dante]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par David Fitzgerald. [87]
  • 1813.07.21/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots. (Grégorius)|Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots.]] réalisée par Grégorius, vendue par Potrelle Père, achetée par Livry. [99]
  • 1813.07.21/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots. (Grégorius)|Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots.]] réalisée par Grégorius, vendue par Potrelle Père, achetée par Livry. [100]
  • 1813.07.21/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots. (Grégorius)|Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots.]] réalisée par Grégorius, vendue par Potrelle Père, achetée par Livry. [101]
  • 1813.07.21/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots. (Grégorius)|Cinq Portraits, par Grégorius : L'Empereur Napoléon et le Roi des Espagnes, d'après Robert Lefèvre ; le Roi de Naples, d'après Gros ; le Roi de Hollande, d'après Cartellier ; et le Vice-Roi d'Italie, d'après Chinard. Cet article formera deux lots.]] réalisée par Grégorius, vendue par Potrelle Père, achetée par Livry. [102]