Ventes d'œuvres le 1821.04.03

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  • 1821.04.03/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lord Mayor's Day -- this representation of the very splendid aquatic ceremony, observed by the City of London in the time of Charles the Second, who with his Court, are viewing this superb procession from Whitehall; is conceived to be in point of richness of colouring and brilliancy, one of the grandest pictures ever produced by this Master (Vandervelde)|Lord Mayor's Day -- this representation of the very splendid aquatic ceremony, observed by the City of London in the time of Charles the Second, who with his Court, are viewing this superb procession from Whitehall; is conceived to be in point of richness of colouring and brilliancy, one of the grandest pictures ever produced by this Master]] réalisée par Vandervelde. [6]
  • 1821.04.03/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand historical picture, painted for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, from a Scene in All's Well that ends Well, considered the finest of his productions; the figures full of character and size of life, with a fine portrait of Mrs. Siddons and Mrs. Wheatley (Wheatley)|A grand historical picture, painted for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, from a Scene in All's Well that ends Well, considered the finest of his productions; the figures full of character and size of life, with a fine portrait of Mrs. Siddons and Mrs. Wheatley]] réalisée par Wheatley. [19]
  • 1821.04.03/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This chef-d'oeuvre, equal in execution to Wouvermans, contains some hundred figures, most beautifully and minutely finished, with horses and cattle, representing a Fair, classical Ruins, and a rich Landscape; unquestionably the very finest picture of this Master in England (Schoevarts)|This chef-d'oeuvre, equal in execution to Wouvermans, contains some hundred figures, most beautifully and minutely finished, with horses and cattle, representing a Fair, classical Ruins, and a rich Landscape; unquestionably the very finest picture of this Master in England]] réalisée par Schoevarts. [21]
  • 1821.04.03/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Group of original portraits from life attending to the humorous representation of Punch and Judy, in the front of the Horse Guards, and in which many well known characters of this Day are introduced; considered one of this celebrated artist's best productions (Cawse)|A Group of original portraits from life attending to the humorous representation of Punch and Judy, in the front of the Horse Guards, and in which many well known characters of this Day are introduced; considered one of this celebrated artist's best productions]] réalisée par Cawse. [44]
  • 1821.04.03/ -. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An upright Landscape, with Figures crossing a transparent lake of water; in the fore ground, a boy tending a flock of sheep, and other figures; the beautiful composition and grand effect of colouring displayed in this truly fine picture, renders it, independent of its invaluable master, worthy of a place in the best collections in Europe; and was purchased some years since for 300 guineas (Domenichino)|An upright Landscape, with Figures crossing a transparent lake of water; in the fore ground, a boy tending a flock of sheep, and other figures; the beautiful composition and grand effect of colouring displayed in this truly fine picture, renders it, independent of its invaluable master, worthy of a place in the best collections in Europe; and was purchased some years since for 300 guineas]] réalisée par Domenichino. [74]