Ventes d'œuvres le 1832.05.12

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  • 1832.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Evening Scen, with Peasants attacked by Banditti; in the left is a river, with a waterfall, terminated with distant hills. This most capital and highly-preserved picture, was painted, according to the Liber Veritates, for the Ruspigliosi family, and was purchased about thirty years ago from the Prince Ruspigliosi by an amateur, from whom the late proprietor obtained it (Claude)|An Evening Scen, with Peasants attacked by Banditti; in the left is a river, with a waterfall, terminated with distant hills. This most capital and highly-preserved picture, was painted, according to the Liber Veritates, for the Ruspigliosi family, and was purchased about thirty years ago from the Prince Ruspigliosi by an amateur, from whom the late proprietor obtained it]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Earl of Mulgrave, achetée par Shepperson au prix de 367.10 £. [32]
  • 1832.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Morning Scene, -- one of Claude's clear-toned pictures, representing a delightful country, a river with a brdige, in the centre apparently the source of a larger stream, the trees int he imediate fore-ground, the buidlings in the middle distance, and remote scenery of blue mountains, render the whole a complete and captivating subject; from the Gavotti palace, at Savona (Claude)|A Morning Scene, -- one of Claude's clear-toned pictures, representing a delightful country, a river with a brdige, in the centre apparently the source of a larger stream, the trees int he imediate fore-ground, the buidlings in the middle distance, and remote scenery of blue mountains, render the whole a complete and captivating subject; from the Gavotti palace, at Savona]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Earl of Mulgrave, achetée par Ellis au prix de 273 gs. [37]
  • 1832.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Wise Men's Offering. It is impossible to behold the genuine works of this bold and daring Master without being struck with the extraordinary force and energy of his powers. Nothing can exceed the vigorous colouring of this most capital Picture: from the Collection of the Hon. C. Greville (Giorgione)|The Wise Men's Offering. It is impossible to behold the genuine works of this bold and daring Master without being struck with the extraordinary force and energy of his powers. Nothing can exceed the vigorous colouring of this most capital Picture: from the Collection of the Hon. C. Greville]] réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par Earl of Mulgrave, achetée par J Seguier au prix de 68.5 £. [59]
  • 1832.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Upright Landscape, with Cattle and Figures. This extraordinary Picture were alone sufficient to establish the merit and reputation of the Artist. The Composition is at once striking, pleasing, and natural; -- the Drawing, as well as the finishing of the Cattle, most correct; -- the tones of Colouring clear and harmonious, uniting every effort and perfection of Art. From the Holderness Collection (A. Vandevelde)|An Upright Landscape, with Cattle and Figures. This extraordinary Picture were alone sufficient to establish the merit and reputation of the Artist. The Composition is at once striking, pleasing, and natural; -- the Drawing, as well as the finishing of the Cattle, most correct; -- the tones of Colouring clear and harmonious, uniting every effort and perfection of Art. From the Holderness Collection]] réalisée par A. Vandevelde, vendue par John Ewer, achetée par Norton au prix de 451.10 £. [106]
  • 1832.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A warm Landscape, with Cattle and Figures, -- a clear and brilliant Picture, in the finest time of his painting; finished throughout with the greatest delicacy, and in the highest state of preservation: -- from the Collection of the Duke of Bedford (Berghem)|A warm Landscape, with Cattle and Figures, -- a clear and brilliant Picture, in the finest time of his painting; finished throughout with the greatest delicacy, and in the highest state of preservation: -- from the Collection of the Duke of Bedford]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par John Ewer, achetée par Baker au prix de 215.5 £. [107]
  • 1832.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ breaking Bread. No words can do justice to the extreme beauty of this invaluable Picture. The divine dignity of the head, so finely conceived and so admirably executed, with the exquisite finish of the whole, may justly rank it as one of his most studied works. The name of Carlo Dolce, as was usual in his finest pictures, is engraved on the back of it, together with the name of the person for whom it was painted (Carlo Dolce)|Christ breaking Bread. No words can do justice to the extreme beauty of this invaluable Picture. The divine dignity of the head, so finely conceived and so admirably executed, with the exquisite finish of the whole, may justly rank it as one of his most studied works. The name of Carlo Dolce, as was usual in his finest pictures, is engraved on the back of it, together with the name of the person for whom it was painted]] réalisée par Carlo Dolce, vendue par John Ewer, achetée par J Seguier au prix de 162.15 £. [108]