Ventes d'œuvres le 1830.03.24

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  • 1830.03.24/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A rich Landscape, with Cat;e standing in a Brook of Water, and reposing on the Banks, delightfully grouped; on a Hill are Shepherds on Horseback with a flock of Sheep, beyond which is a distance gilded with the saffron coloured tint of Evening. This esteemed picture is considered the chef-d'oeuvre of the master (De Roi)|A rich Landscape, with Cat;e standing in a Brook of Water, and reposing on the Banks, delightfully grouped; on a Hill are Shepherds on Horseback with a flock of Sheep, beyond which is a distance gilded with the saffron coloured tint of Evening. This esteemed picture is considered the chef-d'oeuvre of the master]] réalisée par De Roi au prix de 58 gs. [1]
  • 1830.03.24/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Joseph accused before Potiphar, the Servant displayed the Robe as a proof of his guilt; the amazemant of Joseph at the unjust accusation is well expressed: painted in a rich glowing tone, every Portrait appears animated, and the garments brilliantly coloured (Rembrandt)|Joseph accused before Potiphar, the Servant displayed the Robe as a proof of his guilt; the amazemant of Joseph at the unjust accusation is well expressed: painted in a rich glowing tone, every Portrait appears animated, and the garments brilliantly coloured]] réalisée par Rembrandt au prix de 42.0 £. [2]
  • 1830.03.24/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A splendid Landscape, a Woody Scene with Travellers; the foreground of the picture is agreeably and richly broken, the foliage of the luxuriant Trees freely pencilled; the masses of light and shade are distributed with much judgment, and contrasted with great harmony (Rombouts)|A splendid Landscape, a Woody Scene with Travellers; the foreground of the picture is agreeably and richly broken, the foliage of the luxuriant Trees freely pencilled; the masses of light and shade are distributed with much judgment, and contrasted with great harmony]] réalisée par Rombouts, achetée par [[Oppenheim [or] Appenhein]] au prix de 34.14 £. [6]
  • 1830.03.24/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen seated on a Rock, in a rich Landscape, contemplating, in her right hand a Manuscripts, her ledt placed on a Skull, on the Rock is a Crucifix, and various Books; one of the finest productions of this inimitable master. From the Collection of the late Mr. Prentano, at Amsterdam (W. Mieris)|A Magdalen seated on a Rock, in a rich Landscape, contemplating, in her right hand a Manuscripts, her ledt placed on a Skull, on the Rock is a Crucifix, and various Books; one of the finest productions of this inimitable master. From the Collection of the late Mr. Prentano, at Amsterdam]] réalisée par W. Mieris, achetée par Taylor au prix de 50.8 £. [13]
  • 1830.03.24/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Scipio presenting the Bride to the Bridegroom, on the left a group of Attendants deeply interested in the ceremony; this picture is well known as the chef-d'ouvre of this distinguished master, and is distinguished for brilliancy of colour and minuteness of finishing. It was highly appreciated by its late possessor, J. Van Dam of Dort (Houbraken)|Scipio presenting the Bride to the Bridegroom, on the left a group of Attendants deeply interested in the ceremony; this picture is well known as the chef-d'ouvre of this distinguished master, and is distinguished for brilliancy of colour and minuteness of finishing. It was highly appreciated by its late possessor, J. Van Dam of Dort]] réalisée par Houbraken au prix de 28.14 £. [22]
  • 1830.03.24/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Dutch School Room; the Master is threatening to punish a Boy who has been fighting, the effects of which are visible on the nose of his Adversary; the successful combatant is endeavouring to appease the anger of the Pedagogue by shewing him the cause of his excitement: very characteristic and spirited, an uncommon picture (Molinaer)|Interior of a Dutch School Room; the Master is threatening to punish a Boy who has been fighting, the effects of which are visible on the nose of his Adversary; the successful combatant is endeavouring to appease the anger of the Pedagogue by shewing him the cause of his excitement: very characteristic and spirited, an uncommon picture]] réalisée par Molinaer au prix de 13.13 £. [26]