Ventes d'œuvres le 1831.04.22

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  • 1831.04.22/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Summer Apartment looking into Gardens, with Fountains, &c.; a Young Lady, in a white satin dress, is seated drinking a glass of wine; a Page, elegantly attired, bears a silver waiter, which is held with assiduous attention by a Cavalier; a greyhound, table, and accessories are introduced. The characters are drawn with much elegance, and every object depicted with almost marvellous accuracy (G. Terburg)|Interior of a Summer Apartment looking into Gardens, with Fountains, &c.; a Young Lady, in a white satin dress, is seated drinking a glass of wine; a Page, elegantly attired, bears a silver waiter, which is held with assiduous attention by a Cavalier; a greyhound, table, and accessories are introduced. The characters are drawn with much elegance, and every object depicted with almost marvellous accuracy]] réalisée par G. Terburg au prix de 170 gs. [1]
  • 1831.04.22/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Adoration of the Shepherds. In the centre of the picture the Virgin is affectionately leaning over the Infant Christ, whose countenance is beaming with a benign expression; on the right and left are Peasants rejoicing in the Birth of the Messiah; at the back is St. Joseph; above, the Angelic Host appear shouting "Peace on earth, and goodwill towards men." This grand specimen of Proccacini combines grandeur of style, profound thought, delicacy of sentiment, truth, brilliancy and harmony of colour, and facility of execution. It is inscribed G.C.P. From the Collection of Count Bulgrave. Sold by order of the French government (G.C. Proccacini)|The Adoration of the Shepherds. In the centre of the picture the Virgin is affectionately leaning over the Infant Christ, whose countenance is beaming with a benign expression; on the right and left are Peasants rejoicing in the Birth of the Messiah; at the back is St. Joseph; above, the Angelic Host appear shouting "Peace on earth, and goodwill towards men." This grand specimen of Proccacini combines grandeur of style, profound thought, delicacy of sentiment, truth, brilliancy and harmony of colour, and facility of execution. It is inscribed G.C.P. From the Collection of Count Bulgrave. Sold by order of the French government]] réalisée par G.C. Proccacini, achetée par Isaacs au prix de 95.0 £. [2]
  • 1831.04.22/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Margaret and the Dragon: the artist has well expressed the confidence of the Holy Saint in the power of the Cross -- the subject is altogether admirably treated, and forms a skilfully executed and agreeable picture. From the Collection of M. Lefevre, Historical Painter to the King of France (D. Fetti)|St. Margaret and the Dragon: the artist has well expressed the confidence of the Holy Saint in the power of the Cross -- the subject is altogether admirably treated, and forms a skilfully executed and agreeable picture. From the Collection of M. Lefevre, Historical Painter to the King of France]] réalisée par D. Fetti. [10]
  • 1831.04.22/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Field of Battle with City in the distance; in the foreground is a sharp encounter of Cavalry. Bredael had the happy art of representing with great distinctness the bustle and confusion of a Battle, and here the Figures and Horses are drawn with much care and accuracy, and touched with an animated pencil. From the Collection of Baron Damask (Chevalier Bredael)|A Field of Battle with City in the distance; in the foreground is a sharp encounter of Cavalry. Bredael had the happy art of representing with great distinctness the bustle and confusion of a Battle, and here the Figures and Horses are drawn with much care and accuracy, and touched with an animated pencil. From the Collection of Baron Damask]] réalisée par Chevalier Bredael au prix de 5.10 £. [24]
  • 1831.04.22/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Martyrdom of St. Stephen. Caracci has with wonderful talent, varied the expression on the ferocious Murderers of the Saint; the head of the figure on the left bears a striking resemblance to the famous Satyr in the National Gallery. The Holy Saint lifts his eyes to Heaven, where the Celestial Host are represented preparing for him a Crown of Glory. This picture is preserved under a glass. From Count Camalus' Collection (A. Caracci)|The Martyrdom of St. Stephen. Caracci has with wonderful talent, varied the expression on the ferocious Murderers of the Saint; the head of the figure on the left bears a striking resemblance to the famous Satyr in the National Gallery. The Holy Saint lifts his eyes to Heaven, where the Celestial Host are represented preparing for him a Crown of Glory. This picture is preserved under a glass. From Count Camalus' Collection]] réalisée par A. Caracci, achetée par [[Mall [?]]] au prix de 4.0 £. [26]
  • 1831.04.22/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Garden Scene, with an elegant Party engaged in music and conversation. This truly beautiful specimen of modern art displays a fertility of invention, a freedom of pencil, and a power of expression, seldom equalled and rarely excelled; elevated rank is marked not by costume alone, but by an easy dignity of demeanour (Antonio Moin)|A Garden Scene, with an elegant Party engaged in music and conversation. This truly beautiful specimen of modern art displays a fertility of invention, a freedom of pencil, and a power of expression, seldom equalled and rarely excelled; elevated rank is marked not by costume alone, but by an easy dignity of demeanour]] réalisée par Antonio Moin, achetée par Raymond au prix de 12.1 £. [29]
  • 1831.04.22/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape with Apollo and Daphne; the action of the principal figures is skilfully represented, the draperies gracefully cast, and the colours blend with great effect. This picture is preserved under a plate glass. From Count Camalus' Collection (Dominichino)|Landscape with Apollo and Daphne; the action of the principal figures is skilfully represented, the draperies gracefully cast, and the colours blend with great effect. This picture is preserved under a plate glass. From Count Camalus' Collection]] réalisée par Dominichino, achetée par Mallo au prix de 4.7 £. [30]