Ventes d'œuvres le 1834.03.24

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  • 1834.03.24/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Deluge. This composition was painted by command of his late Majesty, King George the Third, for the projected Royal Chapel in Windsor Castle. It is sufficiently known, that it was not only considered by his Majesty, but all those skilled in the knowledge of the art of Painting, to be one of the finest specimens of the British School, and worthy of comparison with the best Works of the Old Masters (West)|The Deluge. This composition was painted by command of his late Majesty, King George the Third, for the projected Royal Chapel in Windsor Castle. It is sufficiently known, that it was not only considered by his Majesty, but all those skilled in the knowledge of the art of Painting, to be one of the finest specimens of the British School, and worthy of comparison with the best Works of the Old Masters]] réalisée par West, vendue par [[[Raphael West]]]. [20]
  • 1834.03.24/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Bath of Diana. This splended sketch, as indisputably the work of his masterly hand, is a study for the magnificent Picture of the same subject, by Titian, which forms one of the graphic stars of the Stafford Gallery. It should be added, that these sketches were possessed by Mr. West, for at least, half a century, and were held by him and his learned coterie in the highest estimation, as invaluable specimens, to the artist at least, of the pouring forth of the first thought of this inimitable colorist (Titian)|The Bath of Diana. This splended sketch, as indisputably the work of his masterly hand, is a study for the magnificent Picture of the same subject, by Titian, which forms one of the graphic stars of the Stafford Gallery. It should be added, that these sketches were possessed by Mr. West, for at least, half a century, and were held by him and his learned coterie in the highest estimation, as invaluable specimens, to the artist at least, of the pouring forth of the first thought of this inimitable colorist]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par [[[Raphael West]]]. [21]
  • 1834.03.24/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Last Supper. That this sketch is the Work of Titian, is obvious from its own evidence, it is substantiated moreover by the collateral evidence of veritable picture history, on the authority of which, this has been held, without dispute, to be the first sketch of Titian for his famous picture of the same subject in the gallery of the Palace of the Escurial. As a genuine specimen of this great Master of the Venetian School, it may be pronounced worthy a place in a collection of first-rate repute It should be added, that these sketches were possessed by Mr. West, for at least, half a century, and were held by him and his learned coterie in the highest estimation, as invaluable specimens, to the artist at least, of the pouring forth of the first thought of this inimitable colorist (Titian)|The Last Supper. That this sketch is the Work of Titian, is obvious from its own evidence, it is substantiated moreover by the collateral evidence of veritable picture history, on the authority of which, this has been held, without dispute, to be the first sketch of Titian for his famous picture of the same subject in the gallery of the Palace of the Escurial. As a genuine specimen of this great Master of the Venetian School, it may be pronounced worthy a place in a collection of first-rate repute It should be added, that these sketches were possessed by Mr. West, for at least, half a century, and were held by him and his learned coterie in the highest estimation, as invaluable specimens, to the artist at least, of the pouring forth of the first thought of this inimitable colorist]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par [[[Raphael West]]]. [22]
  • 1834.03.24/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magnificent Landscape. The beauty and grandeur of the composition of this picture, the warmth and truth of the effect of sun, the noble dimensions, together with the admirable manner in which it is painted, renders it a chef d'oeuvre of this enchanting painter (Both)|A Magnificent Landscape. The beauty and grandeur of the composition of this picture, the warmth and truth of the effect of sun, the noble dimensions, together with the admirable manner in which it is painted, renders it a chef d'oeuvre of this enchanting painter]] réalisée par Both, vendue par [[[Thomas Hamlet]]], achetée par Smith au prix de 1179.13 £. [28]
  • 1834.03.24/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Sebastian, a grand gallery picture, arched top, drawn with a purity of taste, equal to the most celebrated painters of Italy, the coloring and execution throughout are in his very finest time. It is enriched by a splendid Landscape in the back ground (Rubens)|St. Sebastian, a grand gallery picture, arched top, drawn with a purity of taste, equal to the most celebrated painters of Italy, the coloring and execution throughout are in his very finest time. It is enriched by a splendid Landscape in the back ground]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par [[[Thomas Hamlet]]] au prix de 89.5 £. [29]