Ventes d'œuvres le 1816.04.27

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  • 1816.04.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Church with figures, an unrivalled chef d'oeuvre for truth of perspective, and delicacy of effect and execution, the figures very naturally grouped: from the inscription: -- "voor de Comys Hoogenhuysen" it would seem, that this picture was painted with extra care for a Secretary Hoogenhuysen his Patron (A. De Lorme, 1653)|Interior of a Church with figures, an unrivalled chef d'oeuvre for truth of perspective, and delicacy of effect and execution, the figures very naturally grouped: from the inscription: -- "voor de Comys Hoogenhuysen" it would seem, that this picture was painted with extra care for a Secretary Hoogenhuysen his Patron]] réalisée par A. De Lorme, 1653, vendue par Lord Courtenay au prix de 86.12 £. [61]
  • 1816.04.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A capital original Portrait of Gen. Monk Duke of Albemarle, with a view of the Fleet and Army and the order of Procession on the landing of Charles at Dover, a rare and valuable specimen of this Painter, who lived at that time: the figures in the distance (probably by another hand) are much in the style of V. der Meulen (Michael Wright)|A capital original Portrait of Gen. Monk Duke of Albemarle, with a view of the Fleet and Army and the order of Procession on the landing of Charles at Dover, a rare and valuable specimen of this Painter, who lived at that time: the figures in the distance (probably by another hand) are much in the style of V. der Meulen]] réalisée par Michael Wright, vendue par Lord Courtenay, achetée par Collins friend au prix de 32.11 £. [67]
  • 1816.04.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Very Noble Original Picture of the Tribute Money: to be ranked among the grandest Performances of the Master, for force of character, true and vigorous portraiture of the passions, and for depth and richness of colour This Picture is presented in its genuine state, having been preserved Fifty Years in the Noble Family, from whose Mansion it has been now recently removed, and has never been cleaned or touched during that length of time (Rubens)|The Very Noble Original Picture of the Tribute Money: to be ranked among the grandest Performances of the Master, for force of character, true and vigorous portraiture of the passions, and for depth and richness of colour This Picture is presented in its genuine state, having been preserved Fifty Years in the Noble Family, from whose Mansion it has been now recently removed, and has never been cleaned or touched during that length of time]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Lord Courtenay, achetée par [[Wingfield [?]]] au prix de 524.10 £. [82]