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  • 1831.07.21/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Companion. Aaron is announcing to the Egyptians the Word of the God of Israel, and is mounted on a large stone in the midst of ruins of the Corinthian order, surrounded by numerous auditors. The merit and science displayed in both these last pictures, can leave no doubt in the mind of the connoisseur that they are the productions of this great master (Panini)|Companion. Aaron is announcing to the Egyptians the Word of the God of Israel, and is mounted on a large stone in the midst of ruins of the Corinthian order, surrounded by numerous auditors. The merit and science displayed in both these last pictures, can leave no doubt in the mind of the connoisseur that they are the productions of this great master]] réalisée par Panini, achetée par Knobell au prix de 10.10 £. [134]
  • 1831.07.21/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ruins and Figures; exceedingly fine. This great artist had a number of imitators, and it is no uncommon thing to find his name attached to the most humble of this class. The present picture represents Moses throwing a Serpent into the Fire, to the astonishment of a number of spectators; the figures are grouped with great taste, and the attitudes are various and picturesque The merit and science displayed in both these last pictures, can leave no doubt in the mind of the connoisseur that they are the productions of this great master (Panini)|Ruins and Figures; exceedingly fine. This great artist had a number of imitators, and it is no uncommon thing to find his name attached to the most humble of this class. The present picture represents Moses throwing a Serpent into the Fire, to the astonishment of a number of spectators; the figures are grouped with great taste, and the attitudes are various and picturesque The merit and science displayed in both these last pictures, can leave no doubt in the mind of the connoisseur that they are the productions of this great master]] réalisée par Panini, achetée par Knobell au prix de 11.11 £. [135]
  • 1831.07.21/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures. The woody appearance of this lovely picture is most richly painted; the figures are finely placed, and the solitary appearance of the Stork, contributes not a little to give a most characteristic effect to the foreground (Alexander Kierings)|Landscape and Figures. The woody appearance of this lovely picture is most richly painted; the figures are finely placed, and the solitary appearance of the Stork, contributes not a little to give a most characteristic effect to the foreground]] réalisée par Alexander Kierings, achetée par Smith au prix de 3.18 £. [149]
  • 1831.07.21/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Concert of the Gods. This is a most elaborately finished picture and is highly worthy of minute examination. The scene represents a Garden, replete with Roman vases and fountains which with the utensils for wine, fruit, &c. are finished in a most exquisite style. The figures, though numerous are grouped admirably. (Gerard Hoet)|Concert of the Gods. This is a most elaborately finished picture and is highly worthy of minute examination. The scene represents a Garden, replete with Roman vases and fountains which with the utensils for wine, fruit, &c. are finished in a most exquisite style. The figures, though numerous are grouped admirably.]] réalisée par Gerard Hoet, achetée par Smith au prix de 36.15 £. [152]
  • 1831.07.21/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This fine picture represents a Return from the Chase, with a lady and her Cavalier at the edge of a river near a fountain. The light is admirable, the figures and animals as fine as Berghem's. The foliage possesses all that sparkling appearance, which is so characteristic in the best pictures of these eminent artists (John Both)|This fine picture represents a Return from the Chase, with a lady and her Cavalier at the edge of a river near a fountain. The light is admirable, the figures and animals as fine as Berghem's. The foliage possesses all that sparkling appearance, which is so characteristic in the best pictures of these eminent artists]] réalisée par John Both, achetée par Knobell au prix de 24.3 £. [154]