Ventes d'œuvres le 1834.02.21

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  • 1834.02.21/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Dutch Village on a canal, with numerous figures assembled at a fair; on the left is a charlatan recommending his quack medicines under the window of an inn, where a party merry-making is assembled; on a wooden foot-bridge figures are watching a boat which is pushing off from the bank; in the centre of the picture a wealthy burgess and his family are conversing with some men on horseback, and a dance of boors occupies the distance, -- an admirably painted picture of the master, full of life and interest (Jan Steen)|A Dutch Village on a canal, with numerous figures assembled at a fair; on the left is a charlatan recommending his quack medicines under the window of an inn, where a party merry-making is assembled; on a wooden foot-bridge figures are watching a boat which is pushing off from the bank; in the centre of the picture a wealthy burgess and his family are conversing with some men on horseback, and a dance of boors occupies the distance, -- an admirably painted picture of the master, full of life and interest]] réalisée par Jan Steen, vendue par Joseph Robins, achetée par Cap. Watson au prix de 118.13 £. [5]