Ventes d'œuvres le 1824.05.08

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  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior, Children with a Cat, &c. at a Window, very genuine and pure. This picture was formerly in the cabinet of the Empress Josephine, at Malmaison. This and the following Lot may be justly prized as being from the pencil of the two most celebrated pupils of G. Dow (V. Tol)|Interior, Children with a Cat, &c. at a Window, very genuine and pure. This picture was formerly in the cabinet of the Empress Josephine, at Malmaison. This and the following Lot may be justly prized as being from the pencil of the two most celebrated pupils of G. Dow]] réalisée par V. Tol, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Colnaghi au prix de 64.1 £. [16]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior, Figures, a Dog, &c.; a Child saying grace before his meal, &c. This extraordinary specimen of a very rare master, is in the purest state of preservation, and possesses all that force, and brilliancy of tone and colour, which adorned the works of this artist This and the following Lot may be justly prized as being from the pencil of the two most celebrated pupils of G. Dow (Slingelandt)|Interior, Figures, a Dog, &c.; a Child saying grace before his meal, &c. This extraordinary specimen of a very rare master, is in the purest state of preservation, and possesses all that force, and brilliancy of tone and colour, which adorned the works of this artist This and the following Lot may be justly prized as being from the pencil of the two most celebrated pupils of G. Dow]] réalisée par Slingelandt, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Smith Marlbo St au prix de 76.13 £. [17]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Fish-Market of Rotterdam, with Figures, &c. &c. This very superior picture was originally purchased in Holland for the King of the Netherlands, though the purchase was never completed for the Royal collection. It is a most surprising performance for truth and fidelity, and for beauty of finishing and colour: a specimen of this quality is most rare (Zorg)|The Fish-Market of Rotterdam, with Figures, &c. &c. This very superior picture was originally purchased in Holland for the King of the Netherlands, though the purchase was never completed for the Royal collection. It is a most surprising performance for truth and fidelity, and for beauty of finishing and colour: a specimen of this quality is most rare]] réalisée par Zorg, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Bartie au prix de 91.7 £. [25]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Conversation; a Lady, Cavalier, and a Page with a Dog, &c.; justly to be noticed for the extraordinary beauty and harmony of the colouring, combined with elegance of design. The subject evidently refers to a Lady expressing, through the medium of a bouquet of flowers, her sentiments to her Lover, while the Page in attendance, who amuses himself with blowing soap bubbles, is enforcing, with the most careless air, the moral, "All is Vanity" (G. Netscher)|Conversation; a Lady, Cavalier, and a Page with a Dog, &c.; justly to be noticed for the extraordinary beauty and harmony of the colouring, combined with elegance of design. The subject evidently refers to a Lady expressing, through the medium of a bouquet of flowers, her sentiments to her Lover, while the Page in attendance, who amuses himself with blowing soap bubbles, is enforcing, with the most careless air, the moral, "All is Vanity"]] réalisée par G. Netscher, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Bartie au prix de 141.15 £. [27]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Sea View, Vessels, &c.; the Sun rising in a Mist. Painted in the best time of the master, and forming one of those beautiful and superior productions of his talent, which are now so rarely to be met with. The effect of Sun in this bijou, is really surprising (V. der Capella)|Sea View, Vessels, &c.; the Sun rising in a Mist. Painted in the best time of the master, and forming one of those beautiful and superior productions of his talent, which are now so rarely to be met with. The effect of Sun in this bijou, is really surprising]] réalisée par V. der Capella, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Seguier Mr Peel au prix de 162.15 £. [28]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior, a Cavalier, and Lady, &c. &c. This most charming specimen, from its elegance of design, breadth, yet nicety of finishing, and depth of colouring, may certainly be classed as being very superior to the high-finished productions which generally occur of this singular master, and it also is to be prized for its perfect preservation (W. Mieris)|Interior, a Cavalier, and Lady, &c. &c. This most charming specimen, from its elegance of design, breadth, yet nicety of finishing, and depth of colouring, may certainly be classed as being very superior to the high-finished productions which generally occur of this singular master, and it also is to be prized for its perfect preservation]] réalisée par W. Mieris, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Bartie au prix de 145.19 £. [30]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Lady at her Harpsichord, receiving instructions from her Music Master, with a Dog, &c. This beautiful cabinet chef d'oeuvre of a very rare master, deserves particular notice. The works which generally occur of Francis Mieris, the elder, are for the most part confined to small Portraits, and are not extended to subjects of any size: perhaps there is no artist of the Dutch school whose paintings are to be so seldom met with. His force, tone, beauty of finishing, depth of effect, and brilliancy of colouring, justly place him in the first rank: the painting of the carpet in this picture, is of itself a master-piece (Old Francis Mieris)|A Lady at her Harpsichord, receiving instructions from her Music Master, with a Dog, &c. This beautiful cabinet chef d'oeuvre of a very rare master, deserves particular notice. The works which generally occur of Francis Mieris, the elder, are for the most part confined to small Portraits, and are not extended to subjects of any size: perhaps there is no artist of the Dutch school whose paintings are to be so seldom met with. His force, tone, beauty of finishing, depth of effect, and brilliancy of colouring, justly place him in the first rank: the painting of the carpet in this picture, is of itself a master-piece]] réalisée par Old Francis Mieris, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Silvester au prix de 115.10 £. [31]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Sea View, Vessels with a Sea Beach and Figures, &c. This charming picture is of the first quality, and is painted in the best time of this master. The faithful adherence to nature observed in the delineation of the surge rolling in upon the shore, with the beauty of colouring prevailing throughout the whole picture, and its genuine and pure state, render it highly desirable (Backhuysen)|Sea View, Vessels with a Sea Beach and Figures, &c. This charming picture is of the first quality, and is painted in the best time of this master. The faithful adherence to nature observed in the delineation of the surge rolling in upon the shore, with the beauty of colouring prevailing throughout the whole picture, and its genuine and pure state, render it highly desirable]] réalisée par Backhuysen, vendue par Ralph Bernal au prix de 152.5 £. [32]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Out-door Scene, with Figures conversing. This pure and genuine production of an artist, (whose perfect specimens occur so rarely) is entitled to the notice of all connoisseurs. The force and effect of the bright sunny sky, are charmingly pourtrayed (De Hooge)|An Out-door Scene, with Figures conversing. This pure and genuine production of an artist, (whose perfect specimens occur so rarely) is entitled to the notice of all connoisseurs. The force and effect of the bright sunny sky, are charmingly pourtrayed]] réalisée par De Hooge, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Peacock au prix de 157.10 £. [33]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, Figures, &c. being the "Ferry of the Tiber." This beautiful View of Italian Scenery, is of that brilliant and superior quality, which is so eagerly coveted by the amateurs, and so rarely to be obtained. It has nothing of the monotonous tone of colouring which sometimes, even in the superior productions of Both, is to be lamented. This picture is sparkling and brilliant in all its parts. This subject was a favourite one of Both, who has left an etching of this picture, with variations in the position of the some of the Figures, &c. (Both)|Landscape, Figures, &c. being the "Ferry of the Tiber." This beautiful View of Italian Scenery, is of that brilliant and superior quality, which is so eagerly coveted by the amateurs, and so rarely to be obtained. It has nothing of the monotonous tone of colouring which sometimes, even in the superior productions of Both, is to be lamented. This picture is sparkling and brilliant in all its parts. This subject was a favourite one of Both, who has left an etching of this picture, with variations in the position of the some of the Figures, &c.]] réalisée par Both, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Woodin au prix de 260.8 £. [35]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea View, Calm, Vessels, Figures, &c. This noble and delightful specimen is to be recommended, not merely for its brilliant and confessedly superior quality, but for its desirable purity of condition and preservation; points in which, unfortunately, genuine picture of this master are often found wanting: nothing can surpass the beauty of the Sky in this picture (W. V. de Velde)|A Sea View, Calm, Vessels, Figures, &c. This noble and delightful specimen is to be recommended, not merely for its brilliant and confessedly superior quality, but for its desirable purity of condition and preservation; points in which, unfortunately, genuine picture of this master are often found wanting: nothing can surpass the beauty of the Sky in this picture]] réalisée par W. V. de Velde, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Smith au prix de 390.12 £. [36]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Festival. This surprising and noble chef d'oeuvre of an admired master, was formerly in the celebrated collection of M. Schimmelpenninck, of Amsterdam. It may, with the greatest confidence, challenge competition with any known production of this artist. The subject itself is decidedly superior to those generally introduced in his pictures, though the most animated humour reigns throughout the group. The pure state and preservation of it, tend to render its force and brilliancy of colouring more striking and remarkable, while the correct and careful attention to drawing throughout the picture, must excite the admiration of every able artist (J. Steen)|A Festival. This surprising and noble chef d'oeuvre of an admired master, was formerly in the celebrated collection of M. Schimmelpenninck, of Amsterdam. It may, with the greatest confidence, challenge competition with any known production of this artist. The subject itself is decidedly superior to those generally introduced in his pictures, though the most animated humour reigns throughout the group. The pure state and preservation of it, tend to render its force and brilliancy of colouring more striking and remarkable, while the correct and careful attention to drawing throughout the picture, must excite the admiration of every able artist]] réalisée par J. Steen, vendue par Ralph Bernal, achetée par Dixcy for Kerr Esqr au prix de 504.0 £. [37]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Pieta. The Virgin (half figure,) looking forward and dissolved in grief is supporting the body of the Dead Christ, a part of which only appears, very finely foreshortened. This picture is one of the finest examples of the pathetic that the art has exhibited; it was formerly in the collection of the Hon. Charles Greville (Lod. Carracci)|A Pieta. The Virgin (half figure,) looking forward and dissolved in grief is supporting the body of the Dead Christ, a part of which only appears, very finely foreshortened. This picture is one of the finest examples of the pathetic that the art has exhibited; it was formerly in the collection of the Hon. Charles Greville]] réalisée par Lod. Carracci, vendue par [[[Lord de Dunstanville]]], achetée par Peacock au prix de 94.10 £. [73]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Lucia offering her Eyes to the Virgin, a rich and elegant composition, and a truly fine and valuable specimen of this great Master's taste. This picture was formerly purchased from the Zampieri Collection, and brought to this country from Bologna by Mr. Gavin Hamilton (Lod. Carracci)|St. Lucia offering her Eyes to the Virgin, a rich and elegant composition, and a truly fine and valuable specimen of this great Master's taste. This picture was formerly purchased from the Zampieri Collection, and brought to this country from Bologna by Mr. Gavin Hamilton]] réalisée par Lod. Carracci, vendue par [[[Lord de Dunstanville]]] au prix de 231.0 £. [75]
  • 1824.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village Surgeon dressing a Wound in an apartment where there are three Figures of different sexes and ages; the characters are admirably expressed. The picture is engraved, and was formerly one of the Cabinet of the Chevalier Venée, very pure and fine (D. Teniers)|A Village Surgeon dressing a Wound in an apartment where there are three Figures of different sexes and ages; the characters are admirably expressed. The picture is engraved, and was formerly one of the Cabinet of the Chevalier Venée, very pure and fine]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par [[[Bailey]]] au prix de 139 gs. [77]