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- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Reposo in a Landscape, representing the Virgin seated in the foreground, with the Infant Saviour in her lap, attended by angels réalisée par C. Marratti. [1]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of the First Duke of Richmond, after Vandyck, an undoubted specimen réalisée par Gainsborough. [2]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Massacre of the Virgins, a sketch, undoubted réalisée par Rubens, vendue par [[[Fairlie]]]. [3]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin, Infant Saviour and Four Saints réalisée par Morto Da Feltro, vendue par Signor Reghellini au prix de 61 gs. [4]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Holy Family with St. John, in a Grand Landscape réalisée par P. Vecchio, vendue par Signor Reghellini au prix de 205 gs. [5]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Holy Family with Infant St. John réalisée par Fra. Bartolameo Di San Marco, vendue par Signor Reghellini au prix de 33 gs. [6]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin, Christ, St. Joseph, St. Anne, St. Catharine and St. John, in a grand Landscape réalisée par Titian, vendue par Signor Reghellini au prix de 165 gs. [7]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Himself, vide an historical description, and attestations of its originality réalisée par Raffaelle Sanzio Da Urbino, vendue par Signor Reghellini au prix de 80 gs. [8]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Exterior of a Chateau, in the representation of which, the artist has displayed a faithful description of the Architectural designs and elevations, and equally successful in the minute and elaborate finish of the detail; a Group of Figures with a Mendicant supplicating Alms, are happily introduced in the foreground, and give great recedence and effect. Timber and Stone are negligently scattered, and tend to improve the general effect -- a Chef D'OEuvre of undoubted rank and high quality of art (Vanderheyden)|The Exterior of a Chateau, in the representation of which, the artist has displayed a faithful description of the Architectural designs and elevations, and equally successful in the minute and elaborate finish of the detail; a Group of Figures with a Mendicant supplicating Alms, are happily introduced in the foreground, and give great recedence and effect. Timber and Stone are negligently scattered, and tend to improve the general effect -- a Chef D'OEuvre of undoubted rank and high quality of art]] réalisée par Vanderheyden au prix de 17.5 £. [9]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Halt of Sportsmen, &c. at a Fountain, fine réalisée par K. Du Jardin au prix de 39 gs. [10]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A ditto Portrait of a Young Nobleman, in a Military Costume, with Cap and Feather réalisée par Terburgh au prix de 18 gs. [11]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Lady with a Feather -- companion to the preceding réalisée par Terburgh au prix de 16 1/2 gs. [12]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Dignitary of the Church -- most exquisitely finished réalisée par Terburgh au prix de 18 gs. [13]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A rich Landscape, with an Over-Shot Mill and cottages on a rising ground, with the Village Church in the rear. The erection of the mill, and the fall of the water, is painted with truth and great effect réalisée par Ruysdael au prix de 57 gs. [14]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of the Duchess De Medicis and Son réalisée par Bronzina au prix de 16 1/2 gs. [15]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrai of a Lady in her apartments, with highly finished accessories réalisée par G. Metzu, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 6 gs. [16]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Coronation of the Emperor Napoleon, being a faithful representation of the Ceremony in the Notre Dame at Paris, in 1804 réalisée par Bertaux, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 9 gs. [17]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin, Child and St. John réalisée par Guido, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 21 gs. [18]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Lady bathing her hands in a marble font réalisée par Maaes, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 9 1/2 gs. [19]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Interior with a Musical Party, a happy effect of light and shade, in the execution of which this artist has equalled if not surpassed Terburgh and Netscher réalisée par De Hooghe, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 170 gs. [20]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape and Figures, (small) réalisée par P. Wouvermans, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 38 gs. [21]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Ditto Noble Gallery Landscape, equally magnificent and beautiful in composition The two preceding Landscapes, when perfected by the artist, produced such an enthusiastic feeling in Holland, that the celebrated Poet, recorded them as the acme of his Art by a Poem descriptive of the powers and talents of the artist, and the beauties of the composition, and faithful description of the locality of the views. (Pynacker)|A Ditto Noble Gallery Landscape, equally magnificent and beautiful in composition The two preceding Landscapes, when perfected by the artist, produced such an enthusiastic feeling in Holland, that the celebrated Poet, recorded them as the acme of his Art by a Poem descriptive of the powers and talents of the artist, and the beauties of the composition, and faithful description of the locality of the views.]] réalisée par Pynacker, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 165 gs. [22]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Noble Gallery Landscape, A View on the Lakes of Gardi and Albano, near Tivoli, on a grand scale, and in which the artist has displayed the variety of his great and magical powers by a close and faithful portraiture of nature, happily contrasting the simple and beautiful scenery of Italy, with the bold features of the Scenery which characterize the Vicinity of Tivoli, enriched by groups of Cattle and Figures, equal to the best efforts of Berghem; and has most successfully diffused the warm glowing tint of a setting Sun, as happily and effectively as in the finest works of Both The two preceding Landscapes, when perfected by the artist, produced such an enthusiastic feeling in Holland, that the celebrated Poet, recorded them as the acme of his Art by a Poem descriptive of the powers and talents of the artist, and the beauties of the composition, and faithful description of the locality of the views (Pynacker)|A Noble Gallery Landscape, A View on the Lakes of Gardi and Albano, near Tivoli, on a grand scale, and in which the artist has displayed the variety of his great and magical powers by a close and faithful portraiture of nature, happily contrasting the simple and beautiful scenery of Italy, with the bold features of the Scenery which characterize the Vicinity of Tivoli, enriched by groups of Cattle and Figures, equal to the best efforts of Berghem; and has most successfully diffused the warm glowing tint of a setting Sun, as happily and effectively as in the finest works of Both The two preceding Landscapes, when perfected by the artist, produced such an enthusiastic feeling in Holland, that the celebrated Poet, recorded them as the acme of his Art by a Poem descriptive of the powers and talents of the artist, and the beauties of the composition, and faithful description of the locality of the views]] réalisée par Pynacker, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 155 gs. [23]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Adoration of the Magi (on pannel) in a Landscape, enriched with ancient Architectural Ruins This splendid and celebrated picture, was long distinguished as the Chef Doeuvre of the collection, in The Palace of Constantine Bentivoglio, at Bologne. The composition is grand, and embraces above fifty figures, principally Portraits of the most highly famed Artists of the Italian and Venetian Schools. On the right of the interesting group, the Artist is pourtrayed in a Roman Costume, with his Dogs by his side, and next him Pope Leo X, and in the centre are, among many other Portraits, thos of Michael Angelo, and Sebastian Del Piombo; in the centre of the picture, are seen the imposing Ruins of a Triumphal Arch At the foot, the Virgin is reposing; attended by St. Joseph, who is holding over her the divine Son, whom she has just brought into the world In front of Mary, are stationed three of the Magi, a part of whose attendants joyfully environ them; while others approaching from all quarters, are visible in the distant country In the glory, God the Father is supported on the wings of cherubims, and in the centre of a Choir, celebrating the Birth and Glory of the Messiah This is the only picture of Peruzzi, adapted to display the extent of his great Genius, power and richness of imagination; a critical disposition in the groups, the roundness, and expression of the figures, their varied attitudes, and the general combination of his excellencies, combine to create the great work here united The spectator cannot but be astonished with the air and bustle which pervades the whole; the Virgin and Child, by their noble simplicity of features, record the style and pencil of Raphael (Peruzzi (Baldasssare))|The Adoration of the Magi (on pannel) in a Landscape, enriched with ancient Architectural Ruins This splendid and celebrated picture, was long distinguished as the Chef Doeuvre of the collection, in The Palace of Constantine Bentivoglio, at Bologne. The composition is grand, and embraces above fifty figures, principally Portraits of the most highly famed Artists of the Italian and Venetian Schools. On the right of the interesting group, the Artist is pourtrayed in a Roman Costume, with his Dogs by his side, and next him Pope Leo X, and in the centre are, among many other Portraits, thos of Michael Angelo, and Sebastian Del Piombo; in the centre of the picture, are seen the imposing Ruins of a Triumphal Arch At the foot, the Virgin is reposing; attended by St. Joseph, who is holding over her the divine Son, whom she has just brought into the world In front of Mary, are stationed three of the Magi, a part of whose attendants joyfully environ them; while others approaching from all quarters, are visible in the distant country In the glory, God the Father is supported on the wings of cherubims, and in the centre of a Choir, celebrating the Birth and Glory of the Messiah This is the only picture of Peruzzi, adapted to display the extent of his great Genius, power and richness of imagination; a critical disposition in the groups, the roundness, and expression of the figures, their varied attitudes, and the general combination of his excellencies, combine to create the great work here united The spectator cannot but be astonished with the air and bustle which pervades the whole; the Virgin and Child, by their noble simplicity of features, record the style and pencil of Raphael]] réalisée par Peruzzi (Baldasssare), vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 245 gs. [24]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Exterior, with Susannah and the Elders an exquisitely finished specimen, from the collection of Le Noir Du Breulle réalisée par P. Vandyck, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 80 gs. [25]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A noble Gallery Picture -- from the Collonna Palace -- The Entombment of Our Saviour with Mary, &c. réalisée par Guerchino, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 120 gs. [26]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A singularly rich and beautifully composed Italian Landscape, in which the artist has displayed all the resources of his mind and powers of art, and in this extraordinary effort, has produced a wonderful effect of depth and brilliancy of light and shade The period selected for the exercise of his great powers, is Evening when the Sun is retiring behind the distant mountainous scenery, the warm glowing tint of which is most happily diffused over the whole of the scenery In the middle distance travellers are halting at a house near to a castle, and on the left is a winding road, with a mule slowly passing, followed by his apparently fatigued master; another peasant and mule is descending the road leading to the foreground, while in his rear a third peasant is similarly occupied. The fatigue and lassitude depicted in those figures and their animals is admirably expressed and highly characteristic. On the left of the foreground a rich mass of trees and foliage are brilliantly illumined by the Setting Sun, near to which Goats are browsing by the side of a rock, and two Goatherds are conversing; the happy and beautiful effect given to those figures is truly magical; the Rocks are obscured by a variety of vegetation, through which a waterfall dashes down its limpid stream, and at its foot a peasant is refreshing himself out of his hat The superlative merit and high quality of this picture, render it workthy of admission to the most splendid Collection in Europe (Both)|A singularly rich and beautifully composed Italian Landscape, in which the artist has displayed all the resources of his mind and powers of art, and in this extraordinary effort, has produced a wonderful effect of depth and brilliancy of light and shade The period selected for the exercise of his great powers, is Evening when the Sun is retiring behind the distant mountainous scenery, the warm glowing tint of which is most happily diffused over the whole of the scenery In the middle distance travellers are halting at a house near to a castle, and on the left is a winding road, with a mule slowly passing, followed by his apparently fatigued master; another peasant and mule is descending the road leading to the foreground, while in his rear a third peasant is similarly occupied. The fatigue and lassitude depicted in those figures and their animals is admirably expressed and highly characteristic. On the left of the foreground a rich mass of trees and foliage are brilliantly illumined by the Setting Sun, near to which Goats are browsing by the side of a rock, and two Goatherds are conversing; the happy and beautiful effect given to those figures is truly magical; the Rocks are obscured by a variety of vegetation, through which a waterfall dashes down its limpid stream, and at its foot a peasant is refreshing himself out of his hat The superlative merit and high quality of this picture, render it workthy of admission to the most splendid Collection in Europe]] réalisée par Both, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 380 gs. [27]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Pleasing River Scene by Moonlight with Vessels and Men fishing. The artist, in this specimen of his favourite stile, has produced the happiest effect of Chiaro Oscuro réalisée par Vanderneer, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 24 1/2 gs. [28]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Interior, celebrated as The Apothecary's Shop, in which he has introduced the Portraits of a celebrated Chemist and the Wife of the Artist, with a variety of appropriate accessorials, most elaborately finished réalisée par W. Mieris, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 180 gs. [29]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand Italian Landscape, selected from Nature while the Artist was in Italy, and into which he has appropriately and successfuly introduced the Story of Niobe, executed with the utmost vigour of his matchless pencil -- engraved réalisée par Wilson, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 30 gs. [30]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Ditto View at Rotterdam, companion to the preceding réalisée par Storck, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 30 gs. [31]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An interesting View at Rotterdam, with a Passage Boat approaching a Draw Bridge, and a variety of other Vessels on the Canal. The Quay and Buildings are correctly depicted, and the whole finished in his transparent and silvery manner réalisée par Storck, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 28 gs. [32]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape and Figures, (round) rich and brilliant in colour réalisée par Teniers, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 27 gs. [33]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A whole length Portrait of Philip the Fourth of Spain, in his shooting costume, with his gun and favorite Dog, in a grand landscape; esteemed one of the finest Portraits of this highly distinguished artis -- from the collection of Mons. Lepeyriere (Velasquez)|A whole length Portrait of Philip the Fourth of Spain, in his shooting costume, with his gun and favorite Dog, in a grand landscape; esteemed one of the finest Portraits of this highly distinguished artis -- from the collection of Mons. Lepeyriere]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 300 gs. [34]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli in a sitting attitude, and black costume, the head is uncovered, and a gold chain is suspended round his neck. In his right hand he is holding a drawing in red chalk, representing Cain slaying Abel réalisée par A. Del Sarto, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 130 gs. [35]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A gallery picture, The Last Supper. Our Saviour is seated at a table,, surrounded by his Disciples, saying unto them "One of those who are eating with me intends to betray me!" -- at these words, which throw them into a state of agitation and confusion, they are seen to turn one to another, with anxiety, to ascertain which among them is about to commit the atrocious crime; or to address themselves to our Saviour, enquiring -- "Is it me, Lord, who will betray you?" -- and nevertheless Judas putting his hand to the dish, at the same time as Jesus, endeavours to conceal his design, under an appparent tranquillity. Alone, the cherished Disciple takes no part in this trouble; he sleeps calmly, and devoutly reposes his head, on the breast of his divine Master. The Figures of this admirable picture, although numerous, equal in station, bearing nearly a similar costume, and united by one sentiment, which is common, possess nevertheless, from the lively interest they take in the afflicting revelation of their Master, a variety of expression, which distinctly marks the quality and extent of their individual sensibility. Albano, superior to himself, and equal to the greatest Masters, in that part of his picture which indicates genius, also emulates Annibal Caracci, in the practical part of his art. It is impossible more energy and feeling can be displayed than characterizes this picture (Albano)|A gallery picture, The Last Supper. Our Saviour is seated at a table,, surrounded by his Disciples, saying unto them "One of those who are eating with me intends to betray me!" -- at these words, which throw them into a state of agitation and confusion, they are seen to turn one to another, with anxiety, to ascertain which among them is about to commit the atrocious crime; or to address themselves to our Saviour, enquiring -- "Is it me, Lord, who will betray you?" -- and nevertheless Judas putting his hand to the dish, at the same time as Jesus, endeavours to conceal his design, under an appparent tranquillity. Alone, the cherished Disciple takes no part in this trouble; he sleeps calmly, and devoutly reposes his head, on the breast of his divine Master. The Figures of this admirable picture, although numerous, equal in station, bearing nearly a similar costume, and united by one sentiment, which is common, possess nevertheless, from the lively interest they take in the afflicting revelation of their Master, a variety of expression, which distinctly marks the quality and extent of their individual sensibility. Albano, superior to himself, and equal to the greatest Masters, in that part of his picture which indicates genius, also emulates Annibal Caracci, in the practical part of his art. It is impossible more energy and feeling can be displayed than characterizes this picture]] réalisée par Albano, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 110 gs. [36]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin Mary, draped in a blue mantle, exquisitely finished, and dignified and sweet expression réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 165 gs. [37]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The bust of Philip the Ffourth of Spain finished in his superior manner -- from the collection of Prince Talleyrand réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 60 gs. [38]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Portrait, full of dignity and character, in his rich tone of colouring réalisée par Tintoretto, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 28 gs. [39]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A grand and beautiful Landscape, a Pastoral Scene with group of Figures and Cattle réalisée par Berghem, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq. au prix de 100 gs. [40]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape and Figures, painted in a clear spirited and forcible manner, combining the silvery style of his pencil with the rich depth and colouring of Rubens réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [41]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Nativity, well composed, and brilliant in colour réalisée par Cigoli, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [42]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Cupid amused by Moths on a Couch réalisée par Mallet, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [43]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Sea Shore, with a variety of Vessels in a fresh Breeze réalisée par Peters, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [44]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child, elegantly drawn and composed, and coloured with his usual delicacy réalisée par Sa. Ferrato, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [45]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A rich and pleasing Landscape, with the Flight into Egypt réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [46]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A brilliant Landscape, in his crisp manner, with a Portrait of his favorite Horse, painted with great truth and spirit réalisée par Isaac Ostade, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [47]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Toper and companion, spirited réalisée par Teniers, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [48]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Marine View on the Coast of Holland, with the Entrance to the Meuse, and a variety of Sloops and Shipping at anchor and turning to windward in a fresh breeze réalisée par Everdingen, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [49]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing Italian Landscape and Figures, in his rich tone of colouring réalisée par G. Poussin, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [50]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small Landscape with Cattle and Figures passing ford réalisée par Seybreck, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [51]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of President Du Harley in his robes réalisée par Rigaud, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [52]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A spirited drawing of Animals réalisée par Snyders, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [53]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of Domestic Scenes, a Lady at her Toilette, and companion réalisée par Jaurat, vendue par A. Delahante, Esq.. [54]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Party regaling at a Dutch Cabaret réalisée par P. de Bloot. [55]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape with Fortune Tellers réalisée par Van Uden. [56]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Interior of a Chamber with Dutchmen quarrelling, in high preservation réalisée par Brawer. [57]
- 1828.07.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A rich and brilliantly coloured woody Landscape with a group of Bacchanalians reveling; in his very spirited and bold stile of penciling, and rich in colour, formerly in M. Bryan's collection réalisée par Velasquez. [58]