Ventes d'œuvres le 1834.05.26

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  • 1834.05.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Napoleon on His Death Bed. His Cloak thrown across the Bed, appears accidentially, to produce those National Colours under which he so often led his Soldiers to Victory. This Picture is painted with great truth, and the identation of the pillow under which the Head lies, is truly magical (Montel)|Napoleon on His Death Bed. His Cloak thrown across the Bed, appears accidentially, to produce those National Colours under which he so often led his Soldiers to Victory. This Picture is painted with great truth, and the identation of the pillow under which the Head lies, is truly magical]] réalisée par Montel. [10]
  • 1834.05.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Duchess of Burgundy, (Marie Adelaide de Savoy) Wife of Louis, the Son of the Dauphin, and Grandson to Louis XIV. In a Sledge, richly ornamented with Dolphins, and Amours, with figures of Fame drawn by a Horse, splendidly caparisoned and conducted by a young Negro, accompanied by attendants in rich costume. The above Picture gives an idea of the splendour detailed in the accounts of the Gorgeous Pageants, in the Winter Season at Versailles (artiste anonyme)|The Duchess of Burgundy, (Marie Adelaide de Savoy) Wife of Louis, the Son of the Dauphin, and Grandson to Louis XIV. In a Sledge, richly ornamented with Dolphins, and Amours, with figures of Fame drawn by a Horse, splendidly caparisoned and conducted by a young Negro, accompanied by attendants in rich costume. The above Picture gives an idea of the splendour detailed in the accounts of the Gorgeous Pageants, in the Winter Season at Versailles]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme. [15]
  • 1834.05.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Piron, the Author ----"qui ne fût rien, Pas même Académicien." Holding in his hand a bottle of Cote Roti and his Medal, which he was honored with by the bon vivants of his day. The Painter appears to have painted this Portrait under the influence of the spirit of the witty Author (Watteau)|Piron, the Author ----"qui ne fût rien, Pas même Académicien." Holding in his hand a bottle of Cote Roti and his Medal, which he was honored with by the bon vivants of his day. The Painter appears to have painted this Portrait under the influence of the spirit of the witty Author]] réalisée par Watteau. [16]
  • 1834.05.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Madame de la Valliere An elegant Portrait of this celebrated Lady, having on the table the Ruby Bracelet presented to her by the King, and in her hand the broken Collier de Perles, alluded to in her memoirs by Madame de Sevigné The four following Pictures are from the Palace of Versailles (Mignard)|Madame de la Valliere An elegant Portrait of this celebrated Lady, having on the table the Ruby Bracelet presented to her by the King, and in her hand the broken Collier de Perles, alluded to in her memoirs by Madame de Sevigné The four following Pictures are from the Palace of Versailles]] réalisée par Mignard. [21]
  • 1834.05.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Louis XIV. seated on the Throne, surrounded by the Princes of his Family, receiving the Persian Embassy. A well known ruse, employed by His Ministers and Favorites to amuse him, when his mind was depressed by his repeated defeats in the Low Countries (Rigaud)|Louis XIV. seated on the Throne, surrounded by the Princes of his Family, receiving the Persian Embassy. A well known ruse, employed by His Ministers and Favorites to amuse him, when his mind was depressed by his repeated defeats in the Low Countries]] réalisée par Rigaud. [31]
  • 1834.05.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Entry of Louis XIV. into the Citadel of Arras. A splendid Cortege of the King on Horseback, surrounded by his Marshals, and accompanied by the Queen and attendant Ladies of the Court in Carriages with Pages of Honor, in splendid Costumes of that interesting period (Vander Meulen)|The Entry of Louis XIV. into the Citadel of Arras. A splendid Cortege of the King on Horseback, surrounded by his Marshals, and accompanied by the Queen and attendant Ladies of the Court in Carriages with Pages of Honor, in splendid Costumes of that interesting period]] réalisée par Vander Meulen. [32]