Ventes d'œuvres le 1817.06.06

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  • 1817.06.06/ maison de ventes : Carfrae. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Picture in oil, containing nearly fifty figures, representing a Fair in the Town of Inverness; a piece of much humour. The incidents of the Picture are taken from nature, as they occurred on the spot: the characteristic Highland costume is preserved (artiste anonyme)|A Picture in oil, containing nearly fifty figures, representing a Fair in the Town of Inverness; a piece of much humour. The incidents of the Picture are taken from nature, as they occurred on the spot: the characteristic Highland costume is preserved]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme. [1]
  • 1817.06.06/ maison de ventes : Carfrae. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This Picture represents a Young Woman in the act of selling some jewels to an Israelite. The expression in the Jew's countenance is strongly marked, and seems to denote that he discovers the jewels to be counterfeit: A Servant Girl, who appears to have also discovered the cheat, stops in the door of the apartment, which is half open, to listen to the conversation taking place between her Master and the Young Woman. The arch leer on the Servant's countenance is happily conceived and correctly expressed, while the innocence and simplicity seated on the lovely face of the other Young Woman denote that she is unconscious of offering false for real jewels (artiste anonyme)|This Picture represents a Young Woman in the act of selling some jewels to an Israelite. The expression in the Jew's countenance is strongly marked, and seems to denote that he discovers the jewels to be counterfeit: A Servant Girl, who appears to have also discovered the cheat, stops in the door of the apartment, which is half open, to listen to the conversation taking place between her Master and the Young Woman. The arch leer on the Servant's countenance is happily conceived and correctly expressed, while the innocence and simplicity seated on the lovely face of the other Young Woman denote that she is unconscious of offering false for real jewels]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme. [2]
  • 1817.06.06/ maison de ventes : Carfrae. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This humorous Picture represents the inside of a Cottage in the Highlands of Scotland. The Landlord giving a feast to his neighbours, the Blacksmith, Weaver, Shepherd, &c. are enjoying themselves over the festive bowl: Care seems to have been completely banished from this merry group, and contentment and joy sit on every countenance (artiste anonyme)|This humorous Picture represents the inside of a Cottage in the Highlands of Scotland. The Landlord giving a feast to his neighbours, the Blacksmith, Weaver, Shepherd, &c. are enjoying themselves over the festive bowl: Care seems to have been completely banished from this merry group, and contentment and joy sit on every countenance]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme. [3]