Ventes d'œuvres le 1826.08.29

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  • 1826.08.29/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Exterior of a Chateau, with a noble group of Horses and Figures; in the centre is the Prince of Orange, who is solicited by a servant to take refreshment, while another domestic is adjusting his horn belt. The Princess is descending the grand staircase, protected from the sun by a large umbrella borne by a page. In the distance are the Huntsmen and Dogs; the Landscape is enriched with statues, temples, &c. touched with that elegance and decided mark of character which distinguish the works of this great genius (Philip Wouvermans)|Exterior of a Chateau, with a noble group of Horses and Figures; in the centre is the Prince of Orange, who is solicited by a servant to take refreshment, while another domestic is adjusting his horn belt. The Princess is descending the grand staircase, protected from the sun by a large umbrella borne by a page. In the distance are the Huntsmen and Dogs; the Landscape is enriched with statues, temples, &c. touched with that elegance and decided mark of character which distinguish the works of this great genius]] réalisée par Philip Wouvermans, vendue par William Murch, Esq. au prix de 140 gs. [1]
  • 1826.08.29/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An overshot Water Mill, embosomed in a group of noble trees; in front of the cottage attached to the mill are several figures employed in repairing a cask; a strong gleam of light is diffused over the pool in the fore ground, adding much to the beauty of the scene (Jacob Ruysdael)|An overshot Water Mill, embosomed in a group of noble trees; in front of the cottage attached to the mill are several figures employed in repairing a cask; a strong gleam of light is diffused over the pool in the fore ground, adding much to the beauty of the scene]] réalisée par Jacob Ruysdael, vendue par John Murch, Esq. au prix de 115 gs. [2]
  • 1826.08.29/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, evidently painted from nature; the fore ground refreshed by a piece of water partly covered with lilies, a man angling from the bank; the middle distance occupied by groups of forest trees and two figures; in the back ground is a farm house, village church, and other objects; the whole highly picturesque and characteristic of the master (Hobbima)|A Landscape, evidently painted from nature; the fore ground refreshed by a piece of water partly covered with lilies, a man angling from the bank; the middle distance occupied by groups of forest trees and two figures; in the back ground is a farm house, village church, and other objects; the whole highly picturesque and characteristic of the master]] réalisée par Hobbima, vendue par William Murch, Esq. au prix de 49 gs. [3]