Ventes d'œuvres le 1835.11.11

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  • 1835.11.11/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Mary, Queen of England, in her younger days, in black velvet cloak, with embroidered vest and sleeves, her neck-encircled by a massive ornmental chain, and holding in her hand a richly ornamented glove. This painting is supposed to be the production of Sir Anthony More (Sir Anthony More)|Portrait of Mary, Queen of England, in her younger days, in black velvet cloak, with embroidered vest and sleeves, her neck-encircled by a massive ornmental chain, and holding in her hand a richly ornamented glove. This painting is supposed to be the production of Sir Anthony More]] réalisée par Sir Anthony More, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [7]
  • 1835.11.11/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Elizabeth, the celebrated Queen of Bohemia, daughter of James I., a lady who, with great personal attraction, combined amiability of disposition, which justly entitled her to the distinguished appellation of the Queen of Hearts, beautifully painted in the court dress of her time, signed (Michael Mirevelt)|Portrait of Elizabeth, the celebrated Queen of Bohemia, daughter of James I., a lady who, with great personal attraction, combined amiability of disposition, which justly entitled her to the distinguished appellation of the Queen of Hearts, beautifully painted in the court dress of her time, signed]] réalisée par Michael Mirevelt, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [8]
  • 1835.11.11/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait, beautifully and highly finished, of a Dutch Lady, dressed in the peculiar style of her country, her neck encircled by a large ruff, her head adorned by a small lace cap. This painting is in the artist's best style, and is much distinguished for the smooth, clear, and delicate tints, as it is equally so for the character of truth and nature with which it is strongly marked, and which so particularly distinguishes the works of this emiment painter (Cornelius Janssen)|Portrait, beautifully and highly finished, of a Dutch Lady, dressed in the peculiar style of her country, her neck encircled by a large ruff, her head adorned by a small lace cap. This painting is in the artist's best style, and is much distinguished for the smooth, clear, and delicate tints, as it is equally so for the character of truth and nature with which it is strongly marked, and which so particularly distinguishes the works of this emiment painter]] réalisée par Cornelius Janssen, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [18]
  • 1835.11.11/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia, governess of the Low Countries, a lady not less famed in historical annals, than by the recent mention of her in the celebrated and popular novel of the Heiress of Bruges. This lady is painted in a magnificent quilted and highly-embroided dress, peculiar to the mode of her time, her neck encircled with a ruff of point lace, her head adorned with a tiara of diamonds; the whole of which is finished with exquisite neatness, brilliancy of colour and beauty of design (Zucchero)|Portrait of Isabella Clara Eugenia, governess of the Low Countries, a lady not less famed in historical annals, than by the recent mention of her in the celebrated and popular novel of the Heiress of Bruges. This lady is painted in a magnificent quilted and highly-embroided dress, peculiar to the mode of her time, her neck encircled with a ruff of point lace, her head adorned with a tiara of diamonds; the whole of which is finished with exquisite neatness, brilliancy of colour and beauty of design]] réalisée par Zucchero, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [27]
  • 1835.11.11/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of a Jew, in which the beard and wrinkles of old age are most beautifully and forcibly expressed; a valuable specimen of the school of Rembrandt, by one of his most favourite and esteemed pupils, and whose productions are frequently sold for those of his master (Govert Flink)|Portrait of a Jew, in which the beard and wrinkles of old age are most beautifully and forcibly expressed; a valuable specimen of the school of Rembrandt, by one of his most favourite and esteemed pupils, and whose productions are frequently sold for those of his master]] réalisée par Govert Flink, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [31]