Ventes d'œuvres le 1818.04.11

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  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mary Magdalen embracing the foot of the Infant Christ, who is standing on the lap of the Virgin; St. Joseph as a pilgrim near them. This lovely composition is embellished with all the graces of design, and with great tenderness and sweetness of finishing, octagon (Stella)|Mary Magdalen embracing the foot of the Infant Christ, who is standing on the lap of the Virgin; St. Joseph as a pilgrim near them. This lovely composition is embellished with all the graces of design, and with great tenderness and sweetness of finishing, octagon]] réalisée par Stella, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Vardon au prix de 106.1 £. [64]
  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Grapes, a cut Melon and Pomegranate, and other Fruits, in the center of which is a Mouse feeding upon an ear of Indian corn -- the whole beautifully grouped, and painted with the most delightful warmth and softness, in the finest style of the master (Van Os)|Grapes, a cut Melon and Pomegranate, and other Fruits, in the center of which is a Mouse feeding upon an ear of Indian corn -- the whole beautifully grouped, and painted with the most delightful warmth and softness, in the finest style of the master]] réalisée par Van Os, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Vardon au prix de 93.9 £. [74]
  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A young female Aubergiste presenting a Glass of Wine to a Man seated on a Barrel, under the Vine treillis of a Cabaret. The fatigue apparent in the attitude of the latter, and his eye fixed on the refreshment, are very naturally marked; the female figure is particularly pleasing. This very chaste and exquisite bijou is in the superior manner of Jan Steen. -- It was formerly in the cabinet of the Duke de Valentinois (Jan Steen)|A young female Aubergiste presenting a Glass of Wine to a Man seated on a Barrel, under the Vine treillis of a Cabaret. The fatigue apparent in the attitude of the latter, and his eye fixed on the refreshment, are very naturally marked; the female figure is particularly pleasing. This very chaste and exquisite bijou is in the superior manner of Jan Steen. -- It was formerly in the cabinet of the Duke de Valentinois]] réalisée par Jan Steen, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Pinney au prix de 257.5 £. [76]
  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Fair with Booths and figures on a varied distance, in the center of which is a groom on a grey horse in the act of kicking, and near it a cavalier, a horse dealer, and other figures, in the best style of the master, also from the collection of the Duke de Valentinois (Wouvermans)|A Fair with Booths and figures on a varied distance, in the center of which is a groom on a grey horse in the act of kicking, and near it a cavalier, a horse dealer, and other figures, in the best style of the master, also from the collection of the Duke de Valentinois]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Vardon au prix de 131.5 £. [77]
  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior with a Group of four Boors enjoying themselves in conversation, drinking and smoking at a fire place; others in a distant part of the chamber are playing at Trictrac; near the front ground a shock dog is watching a girl with her porridge on a chair. This chef d'oeuvre, admirable for truth of character, rich and harmonious colour and agreeable perspective, is well known as having been formerly one of the ornaments of the Orleans Gallery (Adrian Ostade)|An Interior with a Group of four Boors enjoying themselves in conversation, drinking and smoking at a fire place; others in a distant part of the chamber are playing at Trictrac; near the front ground a shock dog is watching a girl with her porridge on a chair. This chef d'oeuvre, admirable for truth of character, rich and harmonious colour and agreeable perspective, is well known as having been formerly one of the ornaments of the Orleans Gallery]] réalisée par Adrian Ostade, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Pinney au prix de 357.0 £. [80]
  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Exterior of a Public House, at the door of which are a woman and child, and at the bottom of a flight of steps three boors drinking, another behind them, and further on, a white horse baiting. This inimitable bijou is from the Cabinet of the Comte de Vaudreuil, and may in every respect be termed the finest of the master (Isaac Ostade)|Exterior of a Public House, at the door of which are a woman and child, and at the bottom of a flight of steps three boors drinking, another behind them, and further on, a white horse baiting. This inimitable bijou is from the Cabinet of the Comte de Vaudreuil, and may in every respect be termed the finest of the master]] réalisée par Isaac Ostade, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Whyte au prix de 210.0 £. [82]
  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The very highly renowned Chef d'OEuvre of this Master, which he painted for his Patron, an Ancestor of Lady Holderness, in the Sale of whose Collection it was purchased. The subject is an Interior, in which an Itinerant Showman has opened his Raree Show, and is explaining the Histories represented in it to a Dutch Family, the figures of which are very naturally and pleasingly grouped round the Cabinet. The characters are admirably contrasted, and the utensils and still life display the ne plus ultra of finishing. The Picture is as pure as if recently from the easel of the Painter (Wm. Mieris)|The very highly renowned Chef d'OEuvre of this Master, which he painted for his Patron, an Ancestor of Lady Holderness, in the Sale of whose Collection it was purchased. The subject is an Interior, in which an Itinerant Showman has opened his Raree Show, and is explaining the Histories represented in it to a Dutch Family, the figures of which are very naturally and pleasingly grouped round the Cabinet. The characters are admirably contrasted, and the utensils and still life display the ne plus ultra of finishing. The Picture is as pure as if recently from the easel of the Painter]] réalisée par Wm. Mieris, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Hamilton au prix de 346.10 £. [83]
  • 1818.04.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A half figure of St. John, a very celebrated Picture, formerly in the Collection of R. Udny, Esq. whose account of the Family in Italy, from which he purchased it, is on the back in the hand writing, and with the Signature of Mr. Udny. It was originally in the Collection of King Charles the First (L. da Vinci)|A half figure of St. John, a very celebrated Picture, formerly in the Collection of R. Udny, Esq. whose account of the Family in Italy, from which he purchased it, is on the back in the hand writing, and with the Signature of Mr. Udny. It was originally in the Collection of King Charles the First]] réalisée par L. da Vinci, vendue par J F Tuffen, achetée par Foster au prix de 31.10 £. [84]