Ventes d'œuvres le 1831.04.29

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  • 1831.04.29/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape; an Officer just dismounted is claiming the attention of his Commander to a peasant, probably a Spy, taken prisoner; on the left a group of Cavalry; the equestrian figure in the centre of the picture is an extraordinary instance of the freedom and force of Salvator's pencil, the colouring is rich in effect and the drawing true to nature -- a very rare specimen (S. Rosa)|A grand Landscape; an Officer just dismounted is claiming the attention of his Commander to a peasant, probably a Spy, taken prisoner; on the left a group of Cavalry; the equestrian figure in the centre of the picture is an extraordinary instance of the freedom and force of Salvator's pencil, the colouring is rich in effect and the drawing true to nature -- a very rare specimen]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par R Milner Esq au prix de 245 gs. [5]
  • 1831.04.29/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior -- a young Man (the portrait of Stein) appears toasting his Mistress, who is sitting next him: a Musician is playing the Violin at the door; two old Men at the fire place; a Dog and other accessories are introduced with much judgment (Jan Stein)|An Interior -- a young Man (the portrait of Stein) appears toasting his Mistress, who is sitting next him: a Musician is playing the Violin at the door; two old Men at the fire place; a Dog and other accessories are introduced with much judgment]] réalisée par Jan Stein, vendue par R Milner Esq au prix de 33 gs. [36]