Ventes d'œuvres le 1829.04.04

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  • 1829.04.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Angelica and Medora, in a romantic Landscape, with Buildings in the distance -- the figures are classically designed, and the composition of the landscape is quiet, and suitable to the story represented by this great artist (G. Poussin -- born 1613, died 1675)|Angelica and Medora, in a romantic Landscape, with Buildings in the distance -- the figures are classically designed, and the composition of the landscape is quiet, and suitable to the story represented by this great artist]] réalisée par G. Poussin -- born 1613, died 1675, vendue par Capt Marryat C B. [3]
  • 1829.04.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus, Cupid, and Satyr. Venus is trying to keep possession of Cupid's bow, while he is endeavouring to seize it; a Satyr is seen behind and through the branch of a tree, stealing away the case of arrows, which dropped from the side of Cupid and lay at his feet -- the drawing the delicacy of colouring is truly Corregiesque, and may be considered as one of the finest productions of this master and of the school of Parma now in England (Corregio -- born 1494, died 1534)|Venus, Cupid, and Satyr. Venus is trying to keep possession of Cupid's bow, while he is endeavouring to seize it; a Satyr is seen behind and through the branch of a tree, stealing away the case of arrows, which dropped from the side of Cupid and lay at his feet -- the drawing the delicacy of colouring is truly Corregiesque, and may be considered as one of the finest productions of this master and of the school of Parma now in England]] réalisée par Corregio -- born 1494, died 1534, vendue par Capt Marryat C B. [31]
  • 1829.04.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Battle of Actium -- "Anthony becomes enamoured of Cleopatra, and married her publickly. This union created a rupture between Augustus and Anthony, and these celebrated Romans met at Actium, from whence Cleopatra, by departing with sixty sail, ruined the interest and destroyed the power of Anthony, and he was defeated." An elaborate extraordinary specimen of this master, and in high preservation (Peter de Castro -- born 1597, died 1687)|The Battle of Actium -- "Anthony becomes enamoured of Cleopatra, and married her publickly. This union created a rupture between Augustus and Anthony, and these celebrated Romans met at Actium, from whence Cleopatra, by departing with sixty sail, ruined the interest and destroyed the power of Anthony, and he was defeated." An elaborate extraordinary specimen of this master, and in high preservation]] réalisée par Peter de Castro -- born 1597, died 1687, vendue par Capt Marryat C B. [34]
  • 1829.04.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Bacchus and Ariadne -- "Ariadne, after having been forsaken by Theseus in the Island of Naxos, is found by Bacchus, who becomes enamoured of her, and endeavours to console her for the loss of Theseus, whos ship is seen in the distance." Painted with great vigour of pencil and breadth of colour (Guido Reni -- born 1574, died 1642)|Bacchus and Ariadne -- "Ariadne, after having been forsaken by Theseus in the Island of Naxos, is found by Bacchus, who becomes enamoured of her, and endeavours to console her for the loss of Theseus, whos ship is seen in the distance." Painted with great vigour of pencil and breadth of colour]] réalisée par Guido Reni -- born 1574, died 1642, vendue par Capt Marryat C B. [48]