Ventes d'œuvres le 1820.06.24

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  • 1820.06.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Watering Place, with the Red Cap. A scene on the bank of a river, animated by a variety of figures, the principal of which are grooms watering their horses, which interrupt a group of bathers. A cabaret is on the rising ground to the right; on the left a ferry boat is approaching the shore; and various objects are seen along the bank of the river, which is carried off into the distance. One of his rare silvery pictures: from the Choiseuil Collection on pannel (P. Wouvermans)|The Watering Place, with the Red Cap. A scene on the bank of a river, animated by a variety of figures, the principal of which are grooms watering their horses, which interrupt a group of bathers. A cabaret is on the rising ground to the right; on the left a ferry boat is approaching the shore; and various objects are seen along the bank of the river, which is carried off into the distance. One of his rare silvery pictures: from the Choiseuil Collection on pannel]] réalisée par P. Wouvermans, vendue par Benjamin West au prix de 577.10 £. [81]
  • 1820.06.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Peasants with Cattle at the opening of a Cave or Stable, where a countryman mounted, is conversing with another, while a third unyokes a pair of draught horses. The principal objects are a female in the center with a pail, and another milking. On the brink of the pit above, are a peasant and a girl in conversation (N. Berghem, 1670)|Peasants with Cattle at the opening of a Cave or Stable, where a countryman mounted, is conversing with another, while a third unyokes a pair of draught horses. The principal objects are a female in the center with a pail, and another milking. On the brink of the pit above, are a peasant and a girl in conversation]] réalisée par N. Berghem, 1670, vendue par Benjamin West, achetée par Williams of Poplar Row au prix de 472.10 £. [85]
  • 1820.06.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Death of Actaeon: a grand Landscape with figures mounted or on foot, assembled on the bank of a river at the conclusion of a stag hunt. The animal, after taking to the water, is represented in the attempt to gain the bank, where it is fastened upon by the dogs, and is about to be dispatched by the javelins of the hunters. An heroic figure is reclining in the shade on the left, and, Diana with a Nymph is represented on the right, somewhat removed from the front ground of the Picture. This Prodigy of Art was painted by Titian for the King of Spain, by whom it was presented to Charles I. of England. See the Catalogue of that Monarch's Collection. on canvas (Titian)|The Death of Actaeon: a grand Landscape with figures mounted or on foot, assembled on the bank of a river at the conclusion of a stag hunt. The animal, after taking to the water, is represented in the attempt to gain the bank, where it is fastened upon by the dogs, and is about to be dispatched by the javelins of the hunters. An heroic figure is reclining in the shade on the left, and, Diana with a Nymph is represented on the right, somewhat removed from the front ground of the Picture. This Prodigy of Art was painted by Titian for the King of Spain, by whom it was presented to Charles I. of England. See the Catalogue of that Monarch's Collection. on canvas]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Benjamin West au prix de 1785.0 £. [86]