Ventes d'œuvres le 1836.03.26

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  • 1836.03.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ruins of a temple, with a triumphal arch, and the sarcophagus of the Capitol in the foreground, with figures -- a mountainous landscape distance ; in a case The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son (N. Poussin)|Ruins of a temple, with a triumphal arch, and the sarcophagus of the Capitol in the foreground, with figures -- a mountainous landscape distance ; in a case The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par [[Executors of his Son [Henry Parke]]]. [112]
  • 1836.03.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ, with the Virgin, appearing in a vision to St. Francis; the saint is in ecstasy upon the steps of an altar in a chapel beneath. This grand composition, of cabinet size, is engraved by Villamena The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son (Baroccio)|Christ, with the Virgin, appearing in a vision to St. Francis; the saint is in ecstasy upon the steps of an altar in a chapel beneath. This grand composition, of cabinet size, is engraved by Villamena The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son]] réalisée par Baroccio, vendue par [[Executors of his Son [Henry Parke]]]. [113]
  • 1836.03.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Salvator Mundi; painted in beautifully grand and simple character. This picture is said to have been in the King of France's collection before the revolution; it is engraved by Hollar The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son (L. da Vinci)|Salvator Mundi; painted in beautifully grand and simple character. This picture is said to have been in the King of France's collection before the revolution; it is engraved by Hollar The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son]] réalisée par L. da Vinci, vendue par [[Executors of his Son [Henry Parke]]]. [114]
  • 1836.03.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin at a table on which the infant is seated; St. John kissing his foot; St. Joseph and St. Elizabeth on either side; and a group of two infant angels are strewing flowers from above; an elegant composition The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son (Guido)|The Virgin at a table on which the infant is seated; St. John kissing his foot; St. Joseph and St. Elizabeth on either side; and a group of two infant angels are strewing flowers from above; an elegant composition The following five Pictures the Properety of the late John Parke, Esq., are to be sold by order of the Executors of his Son]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par [[Executors of his Son [Henry Parke]]]. [115]