Ventes d'œuvres le 1826.05.22

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  • 1826.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Our Saviour's descent into Hell, as described in the Apocryphal book of Nicodemus. The amazing grandeur of this composition, its simplicity and extraordinary effect, rank it of the very highest class of Roman art. This master united the style of Correggio in painting and colouring, to the design and feeling of Michael Angelo; -- he was contemporary with the latter. This Picture was purchased by Lord Northwick from the Aldobrandini Collection of the Palace Borghese, at a large price (Lelio Orsi de Novellara)|Our Saviour's descent into Hell, as described in the Apocryphal book of Nicodemus. The amazing grandeur of this composition, its simplicity and extraordinary effect, rank it of the very highest class of Roman art. This master united the style of Correggio in painting and colouring, to the design and feeling of Michael Angelo; -- he was contemporary with the latter. This Picture was purchased by Lord Northwick from the Aldobrandini Collection of the Palace Borghese, at a large price]] réalisée par Lelio Orsi de Novellara, vendue par R R. [1]
  • 1826.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Wise Men's Offerings. This subject is treated in a singularly fine manner. The Landscape is as noble as any of Titian's compositions; the conception is exceedingly fine, and the painting, of the most broad and masterly description, while the scene is of the most engaging character. This Masters works, are uncommonly rare (Mutiano)|The Wise Men's Offerings. This subject is treated in a singularly fine manner. The Landscape is as noble as any of Titian's compositions; the conception is exceedingly fine, and the painting, of the most broad and masterly description, while the scene is of the most engaging character. This Masters works, are uncommonly rare]] réalisée par Mutiano, vendue par R R. [2]
  • 1826.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An oval upright Landscape of grand character; most poetically conceived, and executed with that rare and masterly precision, yet playful pencil, that stamps all his works with pre - eminence. St. Jerome seated on a rock in front, with the Lion in the middle distance, are the only embellishments to this jewel of a Picture (Titian)|An oval upright Landscape of grand character; most poetically conceived, and executed with that rare and masterly precision, yet playful pencil, that stamps all his works with pre - eminence. St. Jerome seated on a rock in front, with the Lion in the middle distance, are the only embellishments to this jewel of a Picture]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par R R au prix de 46 gs. [4]
  • 1826.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of a Female, a half figure; the drapery collected about the waist, and the arm rests upon a stone or marble inclosure as if the Female were about to enter into the Bath. An Engraving of this Subject exhibits also a Swan before the Female, thus designating her as Leda The colouring is warm and rich, and the finishing exquisite (L. da Vinci)|Portrait of a Female, a half figure; the drapery collected about the waist, and the arm rests upon a stone or marble inclosure as if the Female were about to enter into the Bath. An Engraving of this Subject exhibits also a Swan before the Female, thus designating her as Leda The colouring is warm and rich, and the finishing exquisite]] réalisée par L. da Vinci, vendue par Count Bianchetti. [17]
  • 1826.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Transfiguration, a very interesting and curious Picture. The Austrian Imperial Crest is introduced into the Picture, probably with allusion to some Prince of that house for whom it was painted. -- The richly carved frame exhibits the devices of the Medici family (Correggio)|The Transfiguration, a very interesting and curious Picture. The Austrian Imperial Crest is introduced into the Picture, probably with allusion to some Prince of that house for whom it was painted. -- The richly carved frame exhibits the devices of the Medici family]] réalisée par Correggio, vendue par Count Bianchetti. [18]
  • 1826.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin with the Infant Christ in her lap, and the young St. John at her feet. Joseph beside them is withholding a basket of Fruits. The group is arranged before the door of a Cottage richly embowered. The expression and taste in the heads are very fine (Girolamo da Carpi 1501-1556)|The Virgin with the Infant Christ in her lap, and the young St. John at her feet. Joseph beside them is withholding a basket of Fruits. The group is arranged before the door of a Cottage richly embowered. The expression and taste in the heads are very fine]] réalisée par Girolamo da Carpi 1501-1556, vendue par Count Bianchetti au prix de 69 gs. [23]
  • 1826.05.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin with the Infant on her lap, seated in a chair, beneath drapery; Joseph seated on one side, and the Infant St. John kneeling on the step of the throne in prayer, on the other; a Landscape distance, richly coloured, and very highly finished (Lelio Orsi da Novellara, 1511-1587)|The Virgin with the Infant on her lap, seated in a chair, beneath drapery; Joseph seated on one side, and the Infant St. John kneeling on the step of the throne in prayer, on the other; a Landscape distance, richly coloured, and very highly finished]] réalisée par Lelio Orsi da Novellara, 1511-1587, vendue par Count Bianchetti, achetée par Norton au prix de 21.0 £. [39]