Ventes d'œuvres le 1819.06.04

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  • 1819.06.04/ maison de ventes : Robins (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Geese and Ducks, in a Landscape. Nothing less than a faithful Representation of Nature can render these subjects of interest and value; in this walk of Art, this Master stands unrivalled; nothing can exceed the truth of nature, and of the beauty of Colour of this Picture (Hondekoeter)|Geese and Ducks, in a Landscape. Nothing less than a faithful Representation of Nature can render these subjects of interest and value; in this walk of Art, this Master stands unrivalled; nothing can exceed the truth of nature, and of the beauty of Colour of this Picture]] réalisée par Hondekoeter, vendue par Lord Charles Townshend, achetée par Smith au prix de 36.15 £. [11]
  • 1819.06.04/ maison de ventes : Robins (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Savoyard Girl at her Devotions. If the true object of Art is the faithful representation of Nature, and a judicious choice a criterion of taste and feeling, then must we present this Artist the Palm of Merit for this Performance, which possesses in a superior degree, every excellence which can delight the eye and touch the heart (Le Roi de Lean Court)|A Savoyard Girl at her Devotions. If the true object of Art is the faithful representation of Nature, and a judicious choice a criterion of taste and feeling, then must we present this Artist the Palm of Merit for this Performance, which possesses in a superior degree, every excellence which can delight the eye and touch the heart]] réalisée par Le Roi de Lean Court, vendue par Lord Charles Townshend, achetée par Smith au prix de 63.0 £. [28]
  • 1819.06.04/ maison de ventes : Robins (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, by Candle-light. However excellent an Artist may be, his Works are not all equally so; every Painter has at times his favourite subject, on which he puts forth his whole strength and rises far above his usual productions; this Picture is an evident and conspicuous proof of this opinion, it is as exquisite in its finishing as G. Dow, and universally acknowledged as the chef-d'oeuvre of the Master (Schalken)|An Interior, by Candle-light. However excellent an Artist may be, his Works are not all equally so; every Painter has at times his favourite subject, on which he puts forth his whole strength and rises far above his usual productions; this Picture is an evident and conspicuous proof of this opinion, it is as exquisite in its finishing as G. Dow, and universally acknowledged as the chef-d'oeuvre of the Master]] réalisée par Schalken, vendue par Lord Charles Townshend, achetée par Lord Yarmouth for the Prince Regent au prix de 267.15 £. [33]
  • 1819.06.04/ maison de ventes : Robins (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Lady with her Fan. Painted in 1641, when the Artist was 35 Years of Age, and in the full bloom of all his magic powers of Art, which in this Picture is carried to its acmé; it possesses all his rich, sparkling, and golden glow of Colour, with the most comprehensive display of the Chiaro Scuro that his Pencil ever produced, and has been unanimously acknowledged the finest of his productions, and the ne plus ultra of Art (Rembrandt)|A Lady with her Fan. Painted in 1641, when the Artist was 35 Years of Age, and in the full bloom of all his magic powers of Art, which in this Picture is carried to its acmé; it possesses all his rich, sparkling, and golden glow of Colour, with the most comprehensive display of the Chiaro Scuro that his Pencil ever produced, and has been unanimously acknowledged the finest of his productions, and the ne plus ultra of Art]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Lord Charles Townshend, achetée par Lord Yarmouth for the Prince Regent au prix de 745.10 £. [37]