Ventes d'œuvres le 1823.03.21

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  • 1823.03.21/ maison de ventes : Ford (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- Landscape, with figures, male and female seated round a table, a festive group. A fine Picture, pencilled with the glowing force and effect of Rubens, and the design also not unworthy of Him. Probably, the story of the Prodigal Son Paintings in Oil (artiste anonyme)|One -- Landscape, with figures, male and female seated round a table, a festive group. A fine Picture, pencilled with the glowing force and effect of Rubens, and the design also not unworthy of Him. Probably, the story of the Prodigal Son Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Lord Viscount Bulkeley, achetée par Ishewood au prix de 12.12 £. [12]
  • 1823.03.21/ maison de ventes : Ford (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- Portrait of a Lady (half length) in the habit of a Nun Genuine and well painted Pictures; probably, they are intended as representations of the same Person at different periods, and under different circumstances of her Life Paintings in Oil (Sir Peter Lely)|One -- Portrait of a Lady (half length) in the habit of a Nun Genuine and well painted Pictures; probably, they are intended as representations of the same Person at different periods, and under different circumstances of her Life Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Sir Peter Lely, vendue par Lord Viscount Bulkeley, achetée par Agnew au prix de 0.12 £. [16]
  • 1823.03.21/ maison de ventes : Ford (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- ditto Portrait of the Duchess of Richmond, by the same. Genuine and well painted Pictures; probably, they are intended as representations of the same Person at different periods, and under different circumstances of her Life Paintings in Oil (Sir Peter Lely)|One -- ditto Portrait of the Duchess of Richmond, by the same. Genuine and well painted Pictures; probably, they are intended as representations of the same Person at different periods, and under different circumstances of her Life Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Sir Peter Lely, vendue par Lord Viscount Bulkeley, achetée par Agnew au prix de 0.10 £. [17]
  • 1823.03.21/ maison de ventes : Ford (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- ditto a View at Sea, with a Vessel on Fire, by night, surrounded at a distance with other Vessels, by Dom. Serres, A most striking representation of one of the grandest effects which can be witnessed, and true to nature. A fine specimen of this admired Marine Painter Paintings in Oil (Dom. Serres)|One -- ditto a View at Sea, with a Vessel on Fire, by night, surrounded at a distance with other Vessels, by Dom. Serres, A most striking representation of one of the grandest effects which can be witnessed, and true to nature. A fine specimen of this admired Marine Painter Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Dom. Serres, vendue par Lord Viscount Bulkeley, achetée par Wildgvase au prix de 5.10 £. [20]
  • 1823.03.21/ maison de ventes : Ford (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- an upr. Woody Landscape, in which an elegant female is reposing, by Lambert. Composed and painted in a grand style and touched with a spirit and vigour, not unworthy of Poussin, whom he very nearly approached in his best time, both in subject and merit Paintings in Oil (Lambert)|One -- an upr. Woody Landscape, in which an elegant female is reposing, by Lambert. Composed and painted in a grand style and touched with a spirit and vigour, not unworthy of Poussin, whom he very nearly approached in his best time, both in subject and merit Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Lambert, vendue par Lord Viscount Bulkeley, achetée par Agnew au prix de 2.10 £. [21]
  • 1823.03.21/ maison de ventes : Ford (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- ditto Landscape, with Figures, and on the left magnificent ruins, by Griffier. A grand classical Picture, finely composed, and coloured with much force and effect, yet true to nature; an admirable specimen of the master, whose works in this perfect state and of equal merit, are rarely to be met with in this Country, being in great estimation in Holland Paintings in Oil (Griffier)|One -- ditto Landscape, with Figures, and on the left magnificent ruins, by Griffier. A grand classical Picture, finely composed, and coloured with much force and effect, yet true to nature; an admirable specimen of the master, whose works in this perfect state and of equal merit, are rarely to be met with in this Country, being in great estimation in Holland Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Griffier, vendue par Lord Viscount Bulkeley, achetée par Brooke au prix de 10.10 £. [23]
  • 1823.03.21/ maison de ventes : Ford (William). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- the Portrait of Sir Walter Ralegh, with slouched hat, and holding a branch of the Tobacco Plant, by Corn. Jansen. A most admirable Portrait, full of life and expression, and possessing a boldness of conception strongly characteristic of this truly great man. The colouring is clear and chaste; the penciling broad and masterly; the attitude striking, yet easy and natural; the chiar-oscuro finely managed, and the whole is not unworthy of the pencil of Rembrandt, or even of Vandyck, to whom it has been attributed: and what must also add no little to its value, this fine original Head has never been engraved Paintings in Oil (Corn. Jansen)|One -- the Portrait of Sir Walter Ralegh, with slouched hat, and holding a branch of the Tobacco Plant, by Corn. Jansen. A most admirable Portrait, full of life and expression, and possessing a boldness of conception strongly characteristic of this truly great man. The colouring is clear and chaste; the penciling broad and masterly; the attitude striking, yet easy and natural; the chiar-oscuro finely managed, and the whole is not unworthy of the pencil of Rembrandt, or even of Vandyck, to whom it has been attributed: and what must also add no little to its value, this fine original Head has never been engraved Paintings in Oil]] réalisée par Corn. Jansen, vendue par Lord Viscount Bulkeley, achetée par Dawson au prix de 6.6 £. [24]