Ventes d'œuvres le 1830.04.28

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  • 1830.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand romantic Landscape and Figures; in the foreground, a Peasant having his fortune told by Gypsies, and in the middle distance Villagers driving their Cattle through a mountainous pass; a rich Valley in the lower distance: an elaborate and highly valuable picture. Painted in the finest time of the master (D. Teniers junior)|A grand romantic Landscape and Figures; in the foreground, a Peasant having his fortune told by Gypsies, and in the middle distance Villagers driving their Cattle through a mountainous pass; a rich Valley in the lower distance: an elaborate and highly valuable picture. Painted in the finest time of the master]] réalisée par D. Teniers junior au prix de 69 gs. [2]
  • 1830.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Fish Market. Painted at that period of Stein's life when he finished his works with great care, or what is generally known as his Metzu manner. This picture is an illustration of the artist's powers in marking his characters according to their station in life (Jan Stein)|The Fish Market. Painted at that period of Stein's life when he finished his works with great care, or what is generally known as his Metzu manner. This picture is an illustration of the artist's powers in marking his characters according to their station in life]] réalisée par Jan Stein au prix de 40.19 £. [8]
  • 1830.04.28/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with old Castle; in the foreground, a Peasant and a group of Sheep, and the Pet Lamb, from which the picture takes its name. The genuine works of Omeganck are rarely seen; the extraordinary minuteness of finish, and the harmony of colour, forcibly recall the memory of the works of Vander Heyden. A chef-d'oeuvre. (Omeganck)|A Landscape with old Castle; in the foreground, a Peasant and a group of Sheep, and the Pet Lamb, from which the picture takes its name. The genuine works of Omeganck are rarely seen; the extraordinary minuteness of finish, and the harmony of colour, forcibly recall the memory of the works of Vander Heyden. A chef-d'oeuvre.]] réalisée par Omeganck au prix de 39.18 £. [13]
  • 1830.04.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A highly interesting original Portrait of Mortimer, small whole length, with his right foot upon an architectural fragment, and supporting his portfolio. The Artist has represented himself looking to his left, while sketching some distant object; an architectural pedestal is behind him. The Landscape, which forms a rich and beautiful contrast to the Figure, is believed to be by the pencil of Wilson (Mortimer)|A highly interesting original Portrait of Mortimer, small whole length, with his right foot upon an architectural fragment, and supporting his portfolio. The Artist has represented himself looking to his left, while sketching some distant object; an architectural pedestal is behind him. The Landscape, which forms a rich and beautiful contrast to the Figure, is believed to be by the pencil of Wilson]] réalisée par Mortimer, vendue par Britton au prix de 21 gs. [113]