Ventes d'œuvres le 1829.05.09

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  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand upright landscape, with figures, representing peasants with a market cart making their way over the uneven surface of a glade, and about to pass a pool in a wood; a rich gleam of sunshine breaks upon the group from an opening on the right, where a woodman is binding a faggot; his children with a doy occupy the left corner of the front of the picture; a mountainous distance appears behind. The whole is coloured in the warmest glow, and the sky above is uncocmmonly vivid and brilliant; a noble chef-d'oeuvre (Gainsborough)|A grand upright landscape, with figures, representing peasants with a market cart making their way over the uneven surface of a glade, and about to pass a pool in a wood; a rich gleam of sunshine breaks upon the group from an opening on the right, where a woodman is binding a faggot; his children with a doy occupy the left corner of the front of the picture; a mountainous distance appears behind. The whole is coloured in the warmest glow, and the sky above is uncocmmonly vivid and brilliant; a noble chef-d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Gainsborough, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Seguier for the British Institution au prix de 1102.10 £. [2]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The very celebrated and justly admired Reposo of the Holy Family; the composition and the beautiful simplicity of the characters in this picture have been faithfulloy and admirably rendered in the well-known Engraving by Sharpe; but the richness and harmony of the landscape, the sky and distance, produce an effect beyond the power of the engraver to convey. It is one of the highly famed performances of this great painter (Sir Joshua Reynolds)|The very celebrated and justly admired Reposo of the Holy Family; the composition and the beautiful simplicity of the characters in this picture have been faithfulloy and admirably rendered in the well-known Engraving by Sharpe; but the richness and harmony of the landscape, the sky and distance, produce an effect beyond the power of the engraver to convey. It is one of the highly famed performances of this great painter]] réalisée par Sir Joshua Reynolds, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Mr Seguier for the British Institution au prix de 1995.0 £. [3]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand interior view of St. Peter's at Rome, with Figures; a noble chef-d'oeuvre, in which the splendour of the decorations, faithfully represented, is chastened by shadows thrown with delicaccy and great turth; the figures are touched with hs usual taste and spirit (P. Panini)|A grand interior view of St. Peter's at Rome, with Figures; a noble chef-d'oeuvre, in which the splendour of the decorations, faithfully represented, is chastened by shadows thrown with delicaccy and great turth; the figures are touched with hs usual taste and spirit]] réalisée par P. Panini, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Joseph Neeld au prix de 194.5 £. [4]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A rich and romantic Landscape, in which lofty trees veil one half of the Scene, which has a rocky back-ground; a mountain on the right opens to a champagne distance, from which a cascade supplies a deep clear river; on the bank of which, in the centre ofthe picture, Poelemborg has introduced an elegant group of figures, consisting of Paris awarding the prize of beauty, the three goddesses, a river god, and nymphs drawing water; the Landscape is of the finest time and manner of the painter (Both)|A rich and romantic Landscape, in which lofty trees veil one half of the Scene, which has a rocky back-ground; a mountain on the right opens to a champagne distance, from which a cascade supplies a deep clear river; on the bank of which, in the centre ofthe picture, Poelemborg has introduced an elegant group of figures, consisting of Paris awarding the prize of beauty, the three goddesses, a river god, and nymphs drawing water; the Landscape is of the finest time and manner of the painter]] réalisée par Both, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Alex Baring Esq au prix de 483.0 £. [6]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The capital Chef-d'oeuvre, known, by the group of Figures in the front-ground, as the Rape of Europa. These are disposed on the curved shore of a bay, which is terminated in the half-distance by a climp of finely feathered trees, beyond which some shipping are moored within the protection of a circular tower; a fresh breeze ruffles the surface of the bay and the foliage: the whole is of a pearly tint, and of the sweetest tone; a lovel chef-d'oeuvre (Claude)|The capital Chef-d'oeuvre, known, by the group of Figures in the front-ground, as the Rape of Europa. These are disposed on the curved shore of a bay, which is terminated in the half-distance by a climp of finely feathered trees, beyond which some shipping are moored within the protection of a circular tower; a fresh breeze ruffles the surface of the bay and the foliage: the whole is of a pearly tint, and of the sweetest tone; a lovel chef-d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Mr Seguier for the King George 4th au prix de 2100.00 £. [8]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on the Ice, in a warm sunny evening; in the foreground is a group of eighteen figures, Fishermen breafking the Ice, to enable them to disengage and draw their seine, the characters well and variously expressed; one of this most carefully finished pictures (Cuyp)|A View on the Ice, in a warm sunny evening; in the foreground is a group of eighteen figures, Fishermen breafking the Ice, to enable them to disengage and draw their seine, the characters well and variously expressed; one of this most carefully finished pictures]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Bone au prix de 194.5 £. [10]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Group of Cows, and a Horse, on a sunny rising turf in a farm-yard, and a group of Sheep behind them, making towards a hovel where two farming men are unloading a cart; a grove of fine trees rises above, giving a breadth of shadow which heightens the brilliancy of the fore-ground: the animals are of the finest execution of the Master (P. Potter)|A Group of Cows, and a Horse, on a sunny rising turf in a farm-yard, and a group of Sheep behind them, making towards a hovel where two farming men are unloading a cart; a grove of fine trees rises above, giving a breadth of shadow which heightens the brilliancy of the fore-ground: the animals are of the finest execution of the Master]] réalisée par P. Potter, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Collard for Nieuwenhuys au prix de 1265.5 £. [13]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Corporal Acts of Mercy; an elderly Burgomaster is distributing loaves to a circle of poor villagtes, while a domestic behind him is delivering clcothing;. a Castle and Village, seen in the distance, furnish occasion for three othr distant groups, allusive to the general subject of the picture; an admirable specimen of the master, for character. touch, and colouring (Teniers)|The Corporal Acts of Mercy; an elderly Burgomaster is distributing loaves to a circle of poor villagtes, while a domestic behind him is delivering clcothing;. a Castle and Village, seen in the distance, furnish occasion for three othr distant groups, allusive to the general subject of the picture; an admirable specimen of the master, for character. touch, and colouring]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Nieuwenhuys au prix de 378.0 £. [14]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Girl entering the Bath, the countenance marked with much beauty, and the drawing not ungraceful; the handling is in Rembrandt's very bold and spirited manner; some rich drapery behind the figure, and the transparency of the water, add greatly to the enchanting effect (Rembrandt)|A Girl entering the Bath, the countenance marked with much beauty, and the drawing not ungraceful; the handling is in Rembrandt's very bold and spirited manner; some rich drapery behind the figure, and the transparency of the water, add greatly to the enchanting effect]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Revd H Carr au prix de 173.5 £. [17]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Picture Gallery, in which Teniers has introduced the Portrait of himself, at his easel, while two Visitors are examining the asrtist's works supported against a chair; the walls are hung with miniature imitations of the paintings of the Flemish and Dutch Masters (Teniers)|Interior of a Picture Gallery, in which Teniers has introduced the Portrait of himself, at his easel, while two Visitors are examining the asrtist's works supported against a chair; the walls are hung with miniature imitations of the paintings of the Flemish and Dutch Masters]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Coliard for Nieuwenhuys au prix de 126.0 £. [19]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin confining the Infant on her lap, clasping her hands beyond him, her hands supported by her knee, while the Child is springing forwaard with extended arms; painted with much spirit and freshness: four Latine lines are inscribed on the tablet below (Murillo)|The Virgin confining the Infant on her lap, clasping her hands beyond him, her hands supported by her knee, while the Child is springing forwaard with extended arms; painted with much spirit and freshness: four Latine lines are inscribed on the tablet below]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Eagles au prix de 69.6 £. [30]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Barn, into which a peasant is leading a Cow, which other are about to follow; a Dairy-maid with utensils, and Still Life, are on ther ight, and in the front ground; it is in the early manner of Cuyp, whose name, in genuine characters, in inscribed upon it (A. Cuyp)|Interior of a Barn, into which a peasant is leading a Cow, which other are about to follow; a Dairy-maid with utensils, and Still Life, are on ther ight, and in the front ground; it is in the early manner of Cuyp, whose name, in genuine characters, in inscribed upon it]] réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Bone au prix de 58.16 £. [32]
  • 1829.05.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, with the infant Christ, and St. John, presenting a scroll to the latter: upon a higher plane in the picture is seen the lower part of an architectural elevation, and in a doorway, St. Joseph with a lantern, as if preparing for the flight to Egypt. It is painted upon very old and thick Italian panel. (G. Romano)|The Virgin, with the infant Christ, and St. John, presenting a scroll to the latter: upon a higher plane in the picture is seen the lower part of an architectural elevation, and in a doorway, St. Joseph with a lantern, as if preparing for the flight to Egypt. It is painted upon very old and thick Italian panel.]] réalisée par G. Romano, vendue par Lord Gwydir, achetée par Collard au prix de 336.0 £. [33]