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- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Paulina sister to Buonaparte The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (artiste anonyme)|Portrait of Paulina sister to Buonaparte The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 1.11 £. [1]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Curious Picture, which being viewed from various situations exhibits three different Portraits réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 5.0 £. [2]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A ditto Curious Picture with other subjects, painted by the late Mr. Sydenham Edwards réalisée par Sydenham Edwards, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 4.12 £. [3]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family réalisée par Guerchino, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 4.14 £. [4]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait réalisée par Holbien, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 2.5 £. [5]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Francis praying to the Virgin réalisée par Caracci, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 2.12 £. [6]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Two Female Heads -- Sophonisba, very fine réalisée par Sophonisba, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 3.3 £. [7]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape réalisée par Waterloo, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 7.7 £. [8]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Adoration of the Magi réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 4.10 £. [9]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus at the Forge of Vulcan réalisée par Rothenhamer, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 5.0 £. [10]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Titian, extremely spirited -- Giorgione; a beautiful and highly finished specimen of this master réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 24.3 £. [11]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Battle réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 12.12 £. [12]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Head of Christ réalisée par C. Maratti, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 18.7 £. [13]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Resurrection réalisée par Huens, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 11.10 £. [14]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Abraham discarding Hagar réalisée par Eckhout, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 12.12 £. [15]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. John writing the Revelation réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 33.12 £. [16]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 7.7 £. [17]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto Landscape, -- from ditto Salvator Rosa réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 4.4 £. [18]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child, and St. Anthony réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 16.0 £. [19]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Rape of Proserpine -- Rubens; a curious sketch, very unlike his work, but unquestionably painted by him at Genoa, at the time he was copying the works of Titian réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 7.10 £. [20]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto Rape of Proserpine, its companion réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 7.10 £. [21]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape, with cattle réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 5.10 £. [22]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto Landscape, with cattle, its companion réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 15.4 £. [23]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ruins -- from Pannani réalisée par Pannani, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 10.0 £. [24]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto Ruins, ditto from Pannani réalisée par Pannani, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 10.0 £. [25]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Rinaldo and Armida -- Albano; a most beautiful and highly-finished picture réalisée par Albano, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 54.12 £. [26]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family réalisée par Caracci, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 4.10 £. [27]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. John and the Infant Saviour, an exquisite little cabinet picture réalisée par Leonardo da Vinci, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 22.0 £. [28]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Christ bearing his Cross réalisée par Murillio, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 17.6 £. [29]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The meeting of David and Abigail réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 15.4 £. [30]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto Portrait of the Hetman Platoff réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 8.0 £. [31]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Cattle Market, in the Campio Vacchino at Rome -- Van Bloemen; a very fine example of that master réalisée par Van Bloemen, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 27.0 £. [32]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape réalisée par Moucheron, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 16.5 £. [33]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Historical réalisée par Paul Veronese, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 6.16 £. [34]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Man with Garlic réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 7.10 £. [35]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Buonaparte crossing the Alps, from David's great picture, by one of his pupils The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (David)|Buonaparte crossing the Alps, from David's great picture, by one of his pupils The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par David, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 12.12 £. [36]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Peace of Amiens The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (artiste anonyme)|The Peace of Amiens The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 14.0 £. [37]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Entrance of the First Consul into Lyons, for the purpose of instituting the Cisalpine Consulate The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (artiste anonyme)|The Entrance of the First Consul into Lyons, for the purpose of instituting the Cisalpine Consulate The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 32.0 £. [38]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Genius of France conducting the Works of Ancient Art and the Trophies of recent Conquest to the city of Paris The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (Collet)|The Genius of France conducting the Works of Ancient Art and the Trophies of recent Conquest to the city of Paris The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par Collet, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 14.0 £. [39]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Napoleon returning to France with the Treaty of Presbourg; a beautiful picture, the colouring almost equal to Rubens The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (artiste anonyme)|Napoleon returning to France with the Treaty of Presbourg; a beautiful picture, the colouring almost equal to Rubens The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 28.17 £. [40]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Entry of Buonaparte into Warsaw "Napoleon, mounted on the car of Victory, presents himself at the gates of Warsaw. The inhabitants, of all ages and of both sexes, run in crowds before their deliverer, and through the mediation of their magistrates, solicit him to protect their laws. 'I have broken your chains,' said the hero, 'and I will defend your constitution with the sword'" The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces (artiste anonyme)|The Entry of Buonaparte into Warsaw "Napoleon, mounted on the car of Victory, presents himself at the gates of Warsaw. The inhabitants, of all ages and of both sexes, run in crowds before their deliverer, and through the mediation of their magistrates, solicit him to protect their laws. 'I have broken your chains,' said the hero, 'and I will defend your constitution with the sword'" The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 7.9 £. [41]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Meeting of the Emperors of France and Russia on the raft at Tilsit; a fine picture, containing Portraits of the most celebrated persons in the French and Russian armies: painted on the spot for Napoleon The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his career (Goutherot)|Meeting of the Emperors of France and Russia on the raft at Tilsit; a fine picture, containing Portraits of the most celebrated persons in the French and Russian armies: painted on the spot for Napoleon The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his career]] réalisée par Goutherot, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 16.0 £. [42]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Buonaparte distributing the Prizes to the Artists of France, in the Sculpture Gallery of the Louvre In this very exquisite picture the mind is reclaimed from the contemplation of slaughter and desolation, and is invited to a scene, in which our nobler faculties receive their appropriate homage. This work is executed by Mons. Boilly; contains faithful Portraits of the court of Napoleon, as well as of the principal artists of France: it has never been engraved The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (Mons. Boilly)|Buonaparte distributing the Prizes to the Artists of France, in the Sculpture Gallery of the Louvre In this very exquisite picture the mind is reclaimed from the contemplation of slaughter and desolation, and is invited to a scene, in which our nobler faculties receive their appropriate homage. This work is executed by Mons. Boilly; contains faithful Portraits of the court of Napoleon, as well as of the principal artists of France: it has never been engraved The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par Mons. Boilly, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 18.0 £. [43]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Whole length Portrait, as large as life, of Josephine, first Empress of France; by Rol Lefevre, painted for the Ex-King of Spain, whence it was brought by an English officer réalisée par Rol Lefevre, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 30.0 £. [44]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Birth of the King of Rome The painter has represented the Infant lying upon a couch, under a transparent veil. The shield is supported by a figure of Fame, and on one side of it are the Graces, the principal of whom is Maria Louisa, and the other two are upholding the imperial crown and sceptre. On the other side of the shield is Buonaparte, in the attire of Mars. Over the couch is Mercury, flying towards Heaven, bearing a shield, on which are inscribed the initials of this celebrated Infant The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (artiste anonyme)|Birth of the King of Rome The painter has represented the Infant lying upon a couch, under a transparent veil. The shield is supported by a figure of Fame, and on one side of it are the Graces, the principal of whom is Maria Louisa, and the other two are upholding the imperial crown and sceptre. On the other side of the shield is Buonaparte, in the attire of Mars. Over the couch is Mercury, flying towards Heaven, bearing a shield, on which are inscribed the initials of this celebrated Infant The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 9.19 £. [45]
- 1819.04.30/ maison de ventes : Bullock (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Great Picture of the Battle of the Moskwa, painted on the spot by Franque, who accompanied the army for the purpose. Napoleon on horseback, as large as life, is addressing the army on the commencement of that dreadful conflict: "Soldiers, behold the sun of Austerlitz!" In this picture are portraits of Murat, Ney, Berthier, Ruslar, &c., as large as nature The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career (Franque)|The Great Picture of the Battle of the Moskwa, painted on the spot by Franque, who accompanied the army for the purpose. Napoleon on horseback, as large as life, is addressing the army on the commencement of that dreadful conflict: "Soldiers, behold the sun of Austerlitz!" In this picture are portraits of Murat, Ney, Berthier, Ruslar, &c., as large as nature The following Articles were originally the property of the late Ruler of France; the pictures, painted to commemorate the principal acts of his public life, once decorated the walls of the Louvre, or his private palaces Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career Pictures chiefly painted under his own direction; among them is a succession of Portraits of himself; showing the gradual change of his form and countenance during almost the whole of his public career]] réalisée par Franque, vendue par Roman Gallery of Antiquities and Works of Art and the London Museum of Natural History au prix de 85.11 £. [46]