Ventes d'œuvres le 1829.05.29

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  • 1829.05.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Cattle Piece, the great chef-d'oeuvre of Mr. Ward; comprising animated portraits of a Bull, Cows, a Calf, Sheep, and Goats, in a landscape -- of gallery size This great work was designed in emulation of the famous bull Picture by P. Potter, in the National Museum at the Hague. It displays, in the pleasingly-varied attitudes, the Painter's great taste in composing; and in the drawing, his perfect knowledge of the structure of the several animals. The colouring is lively, but harmonius; and a careful attention to minute objects in the landscape, has not lessened the freedom of his hand. It may be truly regarded as a fine national trial-piece in painting (Ward)|A Cattle Piece, the great chef-d'oeuvre of Mr. Ward; comprising animated portraits of a Bull, Cows, a Calf, Sheep, and Goats, in a landscape -- of gallery size This great work was designed in emulation of the famous bull Picture by P. Potter, in the National Museum at the Hague. It displays, in the pleasingly-varied attitudes, the Painter's great taste in composing; and in the drawing, his perfect knowledge of the structure of the several animals. The colouring is lively, but harmonius; and a careful attention to minute objects in the landscape, has not lessened the freedom of his hand. It may be truly regarded as a fine national trial-piece in painting]] réalisée par Ward, vendue par James Ward R A. [10]
  • 1829.05.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Three highly interesting and beautiful Portraits, with Landscape backgrounds, of a remarkable Game-Cock, which, whilte nine years in the possession of Thomas Crook, Esq. of Tytherton, Wilts, underwent thrice the annual changes here represented, from white to black breasted red, and black mottled, and a small portrait of T. Crook, Esq (James Ward, Esq. R.A.)|Three highly interesting and beautiful Portraits, with Landscape backgrounds, of a remarkable Game-Cock, which, whilte nine years in the possession of Thomas Crook, Esq. of Tytherton, Wilts, underwent thrice the annual changes here represented, from white to black breasted red, and black mottled, and a small portrait of T. Crook, Esq]] réalisée par James Ward, Esq. R.A., vendue par James Ward R A, achetée par Bone au prix de 16.5 £. [76]
  • 1829.05.29/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, View in Germany; in the foreground a Suttler's Booth, the Hostess in conversation with Dragoons, who are regaling; a little Boy is endeavouring to peep at the Warrior's Sword: to the right are the Soldiers' Horses with several others feeding; in the front is a patch of Water, at which a Dog is slaking his thirst: in the distance an Encampment, with Cavalry in conversaton wit the Piquet. This picture is a chef d'oeuvre of the late Mr. de Loutherbourg R.A. and preserved as such by his Widow; it affords abundant proofs of the talented powers of the Artist; the composition is admirable, the drawing correct, and the colouring true to nature. (de Loutherbourg)|A Landscape, View in Germany; in the foreground a Suttler's Booth, the Hostess in conversation with Dragoons, who are regaling; a little Boy is endeavouring to peep at the Warrior's Sword: to the right are the Soldiers' Horses with several others feeding; in the front is a patch of Water, at which a Dog is slaking his thirst: in the distance an Encampment, with Cavalry in conversaton wit the Piquet. This picture is a chef d'oeuvre of the late Mr. de Loutherbourg R.A. and preserved as such by his Widow; it affords abundant proofs of the talented powers of the Artist; the composition is admirable, the drawing correct, and the colouring true to nature.]] réalisée par de Loutherbourg, vendue par Mrs De Loutherbourg au prix de 82 gs. [203]