Ventes d'œuvres le 1832.02.17

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  • 1832.02.17/ maison de ventes : Williams (William G.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Morning Visit. -- In the interior of a Dutch room a lady of rank is being introduced; the inmates are rendering their obeisance to her. Beautifully grouped, and admirably expressive. This Pictire was highly appreciated by its late Proprietor, G.B. Strynon, of Mayence. (Metzu)|The Morning Visit. -- In the interior of a Dutch room a lady of rank is being introduced; the inmates are rendering their obeisance to her. Beautifully grouped, and admirably expressive. This Pictire was highly appreciated by its late Proprietor, G.B. Strynon, of Mayence.]] réalisée par Metzu. [32]
  • 1832.02.17/ maison de ventes : Williams (William G.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Female at a Window, who is holding a Mouse-trap in her hand; a Tub of Water is before her, into which it would apear she had made ready to drown a Mouse; a Basket of Eggs, finished with great accuracy, is hanging up; a Jug is on the Table, with other culinary Articles, which are pourtrayed with uncommon minuteness of finish, and to be justly appreciated must be patiently examined. (J.P. van Slingeland)|A Female at a Window, who is holding a Mouse-trap in her hand; a Tub of Water is before her, into which it would apear she had made ready to drown a Mouse; a Basket of Eggs, finished with great accuracy, is hanging up; a Jug is on the Table, with other culinary Articles, which are pourtrayed with uncommon minuteness of finish, and to be justly appreciated must be patiently examined.]] réalisée par J.P. van Slingeland. [34]
  • 1832.02.17/ maison de ventes : Williams (William G.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A rich Landscape. -- The Sun is breaking forth from behind some dark Clouds; the Country house of the Artist on the left, embosomed with Trees; the Painter and two other Figures are in conversation on the foreground. -- An engraved Picture from the Collection of Van Rosenboom, of Dort. (D. Teniers, Jun.)|A rich Landscape. -- The Sun is breaking forth from behind some dark Clouds; the Country house of the Artist on the left, embosomed with Trees; the Painter and two other Figures are in conversation on the foreground. -- An engraved Picture from the Collection of Van Rosenboom, of Dort.]] réalisée par D. Teniers, Jun.. [40]
  • 1832.02.17/ maison de ventes : Williams (William G.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Fête de Village, composed of various Groups of happy Peasants Feasting and Dancing outside a Cabaret. == Numerous Figures are distributed in this Picture, which is so esteemed in this Master's Works. -- From the collection of the late Mr. Bertrand of Brussels. (D. Teniers, Jun.)|A Fête de Village, composed of various Groups of happy Peasants Feasting and Dancing outside a Cabaret. == Numerous Figures are distributed in this Picture, which is so esteemed in this Master's Works. -- From the collection of the late Mr. Bertrand of Brussels.]] réalisée par D. Teniers, Jun.. [72]
  • 1832.02.17/ maison de ventes : Williams (William G.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Temptaion of St. Anthony. In the middle of a Pond is a gigantic Head, the Portrait of the Artist; out of his mouth, which is open, he is vomiting all kinds of Devils, who are getting on board of Vessels to go and tempt St. Anthony. A very curious and singular specimen of the Artist's droll imagination. (Crasbeck)|The Temptaion of St. Anthony. In the middle of a Pond is a gigantic Head, the Portrait of the Artist; out of his mouth, which is open, he is vomiting all kinds of Devils, who are getting on board of Vessels to go and tempt St. Anthony. A very curious and singular specimen of the Artist's droll imagination.]] réalisée par Crasbeck. [80]