Ventes d'œuvres le 1827.06.21

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  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, with numerous Cattle and Figures -- Morning The two preceding Lots may be considered as the masterpieces of this favourite and able Artist -- they were painted with all the perfection of his talent, and intended for a place in an Exhibition, wherein the principal Artists of this country vied with each other in professional emulation (Charles Towne)|A Landscape, with numerous Cattle and Figures -- Morning The two preceding Lots may be considered as the masterpieces of this favourite and able Artist -- they were painted with all the perfection of his talent, and intended for a place in an Exhibition, wherein the principal Artists of this country vied with each other in professional emulation]] réalisée par Charles Towne, vendue par James Bremner au prix de 45.3 £. [1]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Sacking of Rome, by Brennus. This grand effort of the bold and vigorous pencil of Salvator, unites the highest qualities of his art. The spirited drawing and expression of the figures individually -- the masterly grouping and powerful colouring of the whole, place this Picture in the highest class of this walk of art (Salvator Rosa)|The Sacking of Rome, by Brennus. This grand effort of the bold and vigorous pencil of Salvator, unites the highest qualities of his art. The spirited drawing and expression of the figures individually -- the masterly grouping and powerful colouring of the whole, place this Picture in the highest class of this walk of art]] réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par James Bremner au prix de 110.5 £. [4]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Prince of Carignani. A very powerful Portrait, painted with a vigorous touch and grand effect -- engraved. The two last Lots were purchased of an Italian Connoisseur, who brought them to England: they were always acknowledged original, and estimated at a value which the works of Vandyke always command (Vandyke)|The Prince of Carignani. A very powerful Portrait, painted with a vigorous touch and grand effect -- engraved. The two last Lots were purchased of an Italian Connoisseur, who brought them to England: they were always acknowledged original, and estimated at a value which the works of Vandyke always command]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par James Bremner, achetée par B au prix de 105.0 £. [5]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Marquis of Moncada. A well-known subject of the pencil of this great Master, painted with great ability. The two last Lots were purchased of an Italian Connoisseur, who brought them to England: they were always acknowledged original, and estimated at a value which the works of Vandyke always command (Vandyke)|The Marquis of Moncada. A well-known subject of the pencil of this great Master, painted with great ability. The two last Lots were purchased of an Italian Connoisseur, who brought them to England: they were always acknowledged original, and estimated at a value which the works of Vandyke always command]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par James Bremner au prix de 42.0 £. [6]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portraits of a Gentleman and his Wife, in one frame, each Picture. This admired specimen of early art is in the most perfect preservation. It held a place in the celebrated Holderness Collection, and was afterwards in that of Wm. Roscoe, Esq. (John de Mabeuse)|Portraits of a Gentleman and his Wife, in one frame, each Picture. This admired specimen of early art is in the most perfect preservation. It held a place in the celebrated Holderness Collection, and was afterwards in that of Wm. Roscoe, Esq.]] réalisée par John de Mabeuse, vendue par James Bremner au prix de 21.0 £. [8]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, with Cattle and Figures -- Evening. The two preceding Lots may be considered as the masterpieces of this favourite and able Artist -- they were painted with all the perfection of his talent, and intended for a place in an Exhibition, wherein the principal Artists of this country vied with each other in professional emulation (Charles Towne)|A Landscape, with Cattle and Figures -- Evening. The two preceding Lots may be considered as the masterpieces of this favourite and able Artist -- they were painted with all the perfection of his talent, and intended for a place in an Exhibition, wherein the principal Artists of this country vied with each other in professional emulation]] réalisée par Charles Towne, vendue par James Bremner au prix de 50.8 £. [19]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Cauty (T.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Le Silence. This most exquisite Cabinet Gem and Chef D'OEuvre, represents a fond Mother watching the soft breathing of her darling Child. of it, it will be sufficient to say, that it must be considered by every enlightened Connoisseur a formidable rival to the Holy Family of this just esteemed and scarce Master, in the Royal Collection; and as such it will be viewed with admiration and delight (Corregio)|Le Silence. This most exquisite Cabinet Gem and Chef D'OEuvre, represents a fond Mother watching the soft breathing of her darling Child. of it, it will be sufficient to say, that it must be considered by every enlightened Connoisseur a formidable rival to the Holy Family of this just esteemed and scarce Master, in the Royal Collection; and as such it will be viewed with admiration and delight]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par John-Baptiste Collier. [36]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Cauty (T.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Ascension of the Virgin. Equal as an Altar Piece to any Church in the Kingdom. The Virgin combines all that is calculated to challenge awe and affection, and may be said in truth to be divine; the group of Cherubims beneath are as sublimely given; and the whole Picture possesses the peculiar harmony and rich silvery effect of Murillo's best works. This beautiful Picture formerly ornamented the Queen's Chapel, in the Escurial Palace in Spain (Murillo)|The Ascension of the Virgin. Equal as an Altar Piece to any Church in the Kingdom. The Virgin combines all that is calculated to challenge awe and affection, and may be said in truth to be divine; the group of Cherubims beneath are as sublimely given; and the whole Picture possesses the peculiar harmony and rich silvery effect of Murillo's best works. This beautiful Picture formerly ornamented the Queen's Chapel, in the Escurial Palace in Spain]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par John-Baptiste Collier. [37]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Cauty (T.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Belshazzar's Feast. A fine Exhibition or Gallery Picture; composed of a great variety of figures, the colouring and harmony of which is in the best style, and the whole representation worthy the genius and pencil of the Master to whom it is ascribed (Tintoretto)|Belshazzar's Feast. A fine Exhibition or Gallery Picture; composed of a great variety of figures, the colouring and harmony of which is in the best style, and the whole representation worthy the genius and pencil of the Master to whom it is ascribed]] réalisée par Tintoretto, vendue par John-Baptiste Collier. [38]
  • 1827.06.21/ maison de ventes : Cauty (T.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Meeting of Jacob and Esau: the peculiar style of this great Master in the early period of his studies will be readily recognized by the true lover of the Arts; while the grandeur of design, and variety of figures require a more than ordinary inspection to appreciate its real value (Raffael)|The Meeting of Jacob and Esau: the peculiar style of this great Master in the early period of his studies will be readily recognized by the true lover of the Arts; while the grandeur of design, and variety of figures require a more than ordinary inspection to appreciate its real value]] réalisée par Raffael, vendue par John-Baptiste Collier. [41]