Ventes d'œuvres le 1836.05.20

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  • 1836.05.20/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Attack on Algiers, by the combined Fleet under the Command of Admiral Lord Exmouth. *This picture was painted in 1817, from plans and information which were kindly contributed by the late Lord Exmouth and several Officers of the Fleet. The View shews the Commencement of the Action. "A large print was engraved from this picture, but the plate was accidentally destroyed before 100 copies were printed." Henry Parke Marine Views in Oil (Henry Parke, Esq.)|The Attack on Algiers, by the combined Fleet under the Command of Admiral Lord Exmouth. *This picture was painted in 1817, from plans and information which were kindly contributed by the late Lord Exmouth and several Officers of the Fleet. The View shews the Commencement of the Action. "A large print was engraved from this picture, but the plate was accidentally destroyed before 100 copies were printed." Henry Parke Marine Views in Oil]] réalisée par Henry Parke, Esq., vendue par Henry Parke Esq, achetée par Park. [1]
  • 1836.05.20/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View off the Light-house and Fort at Leghorn: Storm coming on. In the foreground is a Vessel hauling in her canvass, after clearing a First-rate Ship of War *This beautiful Picture was painted by the late Mr. Parke, with the intention of sending it to the Exhibition of the present year Marine Views in Oil (Henry Parke, Esq.)|View off the Light-house and Fort at Leghorn: Storm coming on. In the foreground is a Vessel hauling in her canvass, after clearing a First-rate Ship of War *This beautiful Picture was painted by the late Mr. Parke, with the intention of sending it to the Exhibition of the present year Marine Views in Oil]] réalisée par Henry Parke, Esq., vendue par Henry Parke Esq, achetée par W P au prix de 40.0 gs. [3]
  • 1836.05.20/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Ruins of Ancient and Modern Splendour! An Allegorical Picture; on the left is a Wreck of a First-rate Ship, and on the right are the Ruins and Remains of an Ancient Temple; in the foreground are portions of the Wreck, with Vessels and Men attending *This splendid composition will be well remembered, as having been in the Exhibition at Somerset House last year Marine Views in Oil (Henry Parke, Esq.)|The Ruins of Ancient and Modern Splendour! An Allegorical Picture; on the left is a Wreck of a First-rate Ship, and on the right are the Ruins and Remains of an Ancient Temple; in the foreground are portions of the Wreck, with Vessels and Men attending *This splendid composition will be well remembered, as having been in the Exhibition at Somerset House last year Marine Views in Oil]] réalisée par Henry Parke, Esq., vendue par Henry Parke Esq, achetée par Bennett au prix de 56.0 gs. [4]