Ventes d'œuvres le 1829.06.10

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  • 1829.06.10/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Susannah and the Elders; a bold and striking composition, chastely and poetically treated, and exhibiting a remarkably clear and cool tone of colouring; the venerable heads of the Elders are models of perfection in their style, and the lights are flung about with the same profusion and magic effect, as are displayed by the pencil of Rembrand, while his rich shadows and demi - tints afford a softer and more tender relief (Guercino)|Susannah and the Elders; a bold and striking composition, chastely and poetically treated, and exhibiting a remarkably clear and cool tone of colouring; the venerable heads of the Elders are models of perfection in their style, and the lights are flung about with the same profusion and magic effect, as are displayed by the pencil of Rembrand, while his rich shadows and demi - tints afford a softer and more tender relief]] réalisée par Guercino, vendue par John Webb, achetée par Chippendall au prix de 36.15 £. [1]
  • 1829.06.10/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Larder, with two Mastiffs about to contend for a prize of raw meat, which lies on the ground between them; a fine portraiture of canine ferocity, executed in the best manner of this spririted master. The companion to Earl Carlisle's by the same Artist (Velasquez)|The Interior of a Larder, with two Mastiffs about to contend for a prize of raw meat, which lies on the ground between them; a fine portraiture of canine ferocity, executed in the best manner of this spririted master. The companion to Earl Carlisle's by the same Artist]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par John Webb, achetée par Wells au prix de 39.18 £. [6]
  • 1829.06.10/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A penitent Magdalen; the principal figure is on her knees in a supplicating attitude, and Angels above her head seem to indicate that her prayer for grace is granted: this picture exhibits the deep tone of colouring, and vigour of breadth and touch of the Spanish masters (Claudius Coello)|A penitent Magdalen; the principal figure is on her knees in a supplicating attitude, and Angels above her head seem to indicate that her prayer for grace is granted: this picture exhibits the deep tone of colouring, and vigour of breadth and touch of the Spanish masters]] réalisée par Claudius Coello, vendue par John Webb, achetée par Todd au prix de 7.7 £. [12]