Ventes d'œuvres le 1827.04.28

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  • 1827.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Wood Scene, with Cottages and Figures, a brilliant chef d'oeuvre of this delightful pourtrayer of wild and rustic nature The nearer objects in the scene, are a winding road on the left, brought down between a wooded hedge-bank, and a group of trees, the feathered branches of which overhang the center of the forest scene, and give a brilliant effect to a gleam of light which darts across the half distance, and there lights up a cottage with figures, and other rustic buildings, which fade away in a beautiful perspective; a glassy pool, through which figures are wading, in the front-ground, reflects a variety of lively tints. Every part displays a very superior taste in the design, with a looseness and freedom of touch, rarely if ever surpassed in the best works of this Master This chef d'oeuvre was formerly in the Collection of the late Sir Geo. Yonge, Bart. (Hobbema)|A Wood Scene, with Cottages and Figures, a brilliant chef d'oeuvre of this delightful pourtrayer of wild and rustic nature The nearer objects in the scene, are a winding road on the left, brought down between a wooded hedge-bank, and a group of trees, the feathered branches of which overhang the center of the forest scene, and give a brilliant effect to a gleam of light which darts across the half distance, and there lights up a cottage with figures, and other rustic buildings, which fade away in a beautiful perspective; a glassy pool, through which figures are wading, in the front-ground, reflects a variety of lively tints. Every part displays a very superior taste in the design, with a looseness and freedom of touch, rarely if ever surpassed in the best works of this Master This chef d'oeuvre was formerly in the Collection of the late Sir Geo. Yonge, Bart.]] réalisée par Hobbema, vendue par John Dent, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 777.0 £. [5]
  • 1827.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Farm House, with many figures merrymaking, and a man and woman dancing in the midst of the happy group, who are looking on; one of these, mounted upon a bench, is playing on the violin; two children on the ground are appropriately represented amusing themselves, the boy with his dog, a girl with a doll. A sweet bit of landscape appears through the opening of a door behind This Picture, which may rank among the finest of the Master, for character, spirit, and rich harmony of colour, was formerly in the Collection of Monsieur de Calonne (A. Ostade)|Interior of a Farm House, with many figures merrymaking, and a man and woman dancing in the midst of the happy group, who are looking on; one of these, mounted upon a bench, is playing on the violin; two children on the ground are appropriately represented amusing themselves, the boy with his dog, a girl with a doll. A sweet bit of landscape appears through the opening of a door behind This Picture, which may rank among the finest of the Master, for character, spirit, and rich harmony of colour, was formerly in the Collection of Monsieur de Calonne]] réalisée par A. Ostade, vendue par John Dent, achetée par Nieuwenhuys au prix de 488.5 £. [6]
  • 1827.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of a River in Holland, frozen over, with various figures skating; a village and farm-buildings on the left bank; -- the colour rich and agreable, and beautifully finished This Picture was painted by Schweickhardt expressly for the late Earl of Holdernesse (Schweickhardt)|View of a River in Holland, frozen over, with various figures skating; a village and farm-buildings on the left bank; -- the colour rich and agreable, and beautifully finished This Picture was painted by Schweickhardt expressly for the late Earl of Holdernesse]] réalisée par Schweickhardt, vendue par John Dent, achetée par McKinnon au prix de 44.2 £. [7]
  • 1827.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The celebrated Picture known by the name of "The Cat." -- A Fishmonger, with a basket flung over his shoulder, offering fish for sale to a kitchenmaid at an arched opening, which admits a view into the interior of a kitchen; while before the female, and under her hand, are poultry, fish, and vegetables A marble pannel beneath the opening is embellished with a bas-relief of Tritons and Sea-Nymphs, executed with great taste and delicacy; a tortoise-shell cat in the front, below, is eyeing the poultry with eagerness, as if about to spring up to the object of its longing; -- an elaborate and beautiful chef d'oeuvre (Wm. Mieris)|The celebrated Picture known by the name of "The Cat." -- A Fishmonger, with a basket flung over his shoulder, offering fish for sale to a kitchenmaid at an arched opening, which admits a view into the interior of a kitchen; while before the female, and under her hand, are poultry, fish, and vegetables A marble pannel beneath the opening is embellished with a bas-relief of Tritons and Sea-Nymphs, executed with great taste and delicacy; a tortoise-shell cat in the front, below, is eyeing the poultry with eagerness, as if about to spring up to the object of its longing; -- an elaborate and beautiful chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Wm. Mieris, vendue par John Dent, achetée par Smith for Sir R Peel au prix de 388.10 £. [8]
  • 1827.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Exterior of a Farm House, with a woman looking out at the door. The farmer, with his dog on the left, is setting off to his work, leaving his wife at her spinning-wheel, with poultry feeding at her feet -- vegetables and utensils on the right, in front -- a village seen in the distance. The touch very neat and spirited -- the tone fine and silvery (D. Teniers)|Exterior of a Farm House, with a woman looking out at the door. The farmer, with his dog on the left, is setting off to his work, leaving his wife at her spinning-wheel, with poultry feeding at her feet -- vegetables and utensils on the right, in front -- a village seen in the distance. The touch very neat and spirited -- the tone fine and silvery]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par John Dent, achetée par Reinagle au prix de 102.18 £. [10]
  • 1827.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A River Scene, with a yacht saluting, upon being approached by a state barge; shallops moored in the front, where a boat, with several figures, is putting off; -- a very surprising Picture, and very richly coloured; from the Collection of the late Lady Holdernesse (B. Peeters)|A River Scene, with a yacht saluting, upon being approached by a state barge; shallops moored in the front, where a boat, with several figures, is putting off; -- a very surprising Picture, and very richly coloured; from the Collection of the late Lady Holdernesse]] réalisée par B. Peeters, vendue par John Dent, achetée par Foster au prix de 48.6 £. [21]
  • 1827.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Sampson sleeping in the lap of Dalilah, while the Philistines are cutting off the lock of hair. The rich colour of the draperies, and that of the armour of a soldier kneeling on the front-ground, form a union of great warmth and richness; it is exquisitely finished (Le Duc)|Sampson sleeping in the lap of Dalilah, while the Philistines are cutting off the lock of hair. The rich colour of the draperies, and that of the armour of a soldier kneeling on the front-ground, form a union of great warmth and richness; it is exquisitely finished]] réalisée par Le Duc, vendue par John Dent, achetée par McKinnon au prix de 7.0 £. [33]