Ventes d'œuvres le 1815.05.17

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  • 1815.05.17/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A curious satirical Allegory, in which the Pope and Cardinals are emblematized as Parrots, and Phillip II. of Spain as an Ideot seated in a Chariot with a Harlequin, driving over his prostrate Subjects. In the fore-ground Scorn is pointing the finger at History for attempting to record his actions (F. Zucchero)|A curious satirical Allegory, in which the Pope and Cardinals are emblematized as Parrots, and Phillip II. of Spain as an Ideot seated in a Chariot with a Harlequin, driving over his prostrate Subjects. In the fore-ground Scorn is pointing the finger at History for attempting to record his actions]] réalisée par F. Zucchero, vendue par Andrews au prix de 2.12 £. [32]
  • 1815.05.17/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Storm -- The works of this great painter are by name in almost every collection, but seldom in reality, particularly in a perfect or undamaged state -- This picture is certainly out of condition, yet not so much but it may be carefully restored to (almost) its pristine beauty (Claude Lorraine)|A Sea Storm -- The works of this great painter are by name in almost every collection, but seldom in reality, particularly in a perfect or undamaged state -- This picture is certainly out of condition, yet not so much but it may be carefully restored to (almost) its pristine beauty]] réalisée par Claude Lorraine, vendue par Andrews au prix de 42.0 £. [39]
  • 1815.05.17/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Pool of Bethesda -- perhaps the most curious optical illusion ever produced by the art, for upon every recession from or approach to the picture, or on viewing it from either side, the whole seems completely changed, the water appearing to protract (Marco Ricci)|The Pool of Bethesda -- perhaps the most curious optical illusion ever produced by the art, for upon every recession from or approach to the picture, or on viewing it from either side, the whole seems completely changed, the water appearing to protract]] réalisée par Marco Ricci, vendue par Andrews au prix de 35.14 £. [40]
  • 1815.05.17/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Jerome presenting a Scull to a Lady, who appears contemplating it, regardless of the plate and jewels that are scattered about, conveying a moral lesson to the mind, and a dignified sublimity of sentiment to the picture -- it is an exquisite performance, in his early and best manner (Rembrandt)|St. Jerome presenting a Scull to a Lady, who appears contemplating it, regardless of the plate and jewels that are scattered about, conveying a moral lesson to the mind, and a dignified sublimity of sentiment to the picture -- it is an exquisite performance, in his early and best manner]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Andrews. [55]
  • 1815.05.17/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Holy Family -- a painting of the very first class, which has experienced the ravages of time, that universal destroyer, but not so much but by skilful cleaning and judicious repair (even less than what many of those great productions in the Louvre have experienced) it may still be a picture of the highest consideration (Perino il Vaga)|A Holy Family -- a painting of the very first class, which has experienced the ravages of time, that universal destroyer, but not so much but by skilful cleaning and judicious repair (even less than what many of those great productions in the Louvre have experienced) it may still be a picture of the highest consideration]] réalisée par Perino il Vaga, vendue par Andrews. [71]
  • 1815.05.17/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Banquet or Fète as given at the Thuilleries on the Marriage of the Emperor Napoleon with the Empress Maria Louisa This elegant Sketch was painted by order of Bonaparte, and contains (amongst many others) The Portraits of the Principal Part of His Family, and is the only Picture extant where so many of them are assembled together, and all considered as excellent Likenesses, having been approved by all the best French Artists, and exhibited at the Musée (Cassanova)|The Banquet or Fète as given at the Thuilleries on the Marriage of the Emperor Napoleon with the Empress Maria Louisa This elegant Sketch was painted by order of Bonaparte, and contains (amongst many others) The Portraits of the Principal Part of His Family, and is the only Picture extant where so many of them are assembled together, and all considered as excellent Likenesses, having been approved by all the best French Artists, and exhibited at the Musée]] réalisée par Cassanova, vendue par Andrews. [72]