Ventes d'œuvres le 1830.06.12

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  • 1830.06.12/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Francis the First, as St. John with the Lamb. This Work, having been exhibited to the Public some years back, is probably well known to Connoisseurs. The character it represents, the style of the performance, the place from whence it was brought at the period of the French Revolution, the recollections of the keeper of the Pictures of Fountainbleau, and the concurrent testimonies of every enlightened Critic of Art that has has examined it, place its authenticity at the work of Lionardo, and the Portrait of Francis, beyond question (Lionardo da Vinci)|Portrait of Francis the First, as St. John with the Lamb. This Work, having been exhibited to the Public some years back, is probably well known to Connoisseurs. The character it represents, the style of the performance, the place from whence it was brought at the period of the French Revolution, the recollections of the keeper of the Pictures of Fountainbleau, and the concurrent testimonies of every enlightened Critic of Art that has has examined it, place its authenticity at the work of Lionardo, and the Portrait of Francis, beyond question]] réalisée par Lionardo da Vinci. [3]
  • 1830.06.12/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Numa Pompilius in his Retirement, receiving Ambassadors from Rome, soliciting him to accept the kingly office. The fore-ground is occupied with an abundance of Fruit and Vegetables, most gorgeously painted by Snyders; the Nymph Egeria, with whom Numa was supposed to hold communication, and several other Nymphs and Sylvan Figures, complete the subject. From the Palace at Madrid. See Cumberland's account, and Smith's Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of Rubens (P.P. Rubens)|Numa Pompilius in his Retirement, receiving Ambassadors from Rome, soliciting him to accept the kingly office. The fore-ground is occupied with an abundance of Fruit and Vegetables, most gorgeously painted by Snyders; the Nymph Egeria, with whom Numa was supposed to hold communication, and several other Nymphs and Sylvan Figures, complete the subject. From the Palace at Madrid. See Cumberland's account, and Smith's Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of Rubens]] réalisée par P.P. Rubens, vendue par [[[Dr Stokoe]]] au prix de 750 gs. [4]
  • 1830.06.12/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family in ripsos, attended by Angels; in the middle distance they are seen on their return to Jerusalem. This very singular and masterly Picture has divided the opinion of connoisseurs: -- by some it is ascribed to Raphael; by others to Bartolommeo. With such diversity of opinion, it is better to leave it to its own merits, and the unbiassed judgement of the learned (Raphael)|The Holy Family in ripsos, attended by Angels; in the middle distance they are seen on their return to Jerusalem. This very singular and masterly Picture has divided the opinion of connoisseurs: -- by some it is ascribed to Raphael; by others to Bartolommeo. With such diversity of opinion, it is better to leave it to its own merits, and the unbiassed judgement of the learned]] réalisée par Raphael au prix de 52.10 £. [5]
  • 1830.06.12/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Diva Magdalena. This exqisite gem, though of small dimensions, possesses all the beautiful qualities for which the Master is so renowned. Elegance of action, beauty of form, suavity of expression, loveliness of colour, soft and delicious pencilling, all combined with so much graceful simplicity, that it appears rather the work of Nature that the production of Art. (Carlo Dolci)|Diva Magdalena. This exqisite gem, though of small dimensions, possesses all the beautiful qualities for which the Master is so renowned. Elegance of action, beauty of form, suavity of expression, loveliness of colour, soft and delicious pencilling, all combined with so much graceful simplicity, that it appears rather the work of Nature that the production of Art.]] réalisée par Carlo Dolci au prix de 151.15 £. [6]
  • 1830.06.12/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Tribute Money. This subject having been painted more than once by Rubens, after his return from Spain, induces the belief that while in that country, and having the works of the great Spanish Painters before him, he essayed the manner of Velasquez, and produced the present Picture. Good judges are, however, of opinion, that this is a genuine Work of the Great Spanish Artist, and that Rubens, in a measure, borrowed the subject; altering some of the expressions, and giving more lively colouring, in accordance with the Flemish taste. The sobriety of colour, and depth of the tones in this example, are certainly more consonant to the Spanish character. Connoisseurs must decide (Velasquez)|The Tribute Money. This subject having been painted more than once by Rubens, after his return from Spain, induces the belief that while in that country, and having the works of the great Spanish Painters before him, he essayed the manner of Velasquez, and produced the present Picture. Good judges are, however, of opinion, that this is a genuine Work of the Great Spanish Artist, and that Rubens, in a measure, borrowed the subject; altering some of the expressions, and giving more lively colouring, in accordance with the Flemish taste. The sobriety of colour, and depth of the tones in this example, are certainly more consonant to the Spanish character. Connoisseurs must decide]] réalisée par Velasquez. [7]