Ventes d'œuvres le 1836.11.23

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  • 1836.11.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, with Halt of Travellers at an Inn; brilliant effect -- the Landscape is painted with his usual freedom of pencil, and the Figures and Horses are painted with all the ease usual in this master's productions. A capital picture -- the monogram to the right (P. Wouvermans)|Landscape, with Halt of Travellers at an Inn; brilliant effect -- the Landscape is painted with his usual freedom of pencil, and the Figures and Horses are painted with all the ease usual in this master's productions. A capital picture -- the monogram to the right]] réalisée par P. Wouvermans au prix de 24 gs. [67]
  • 1836.11.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Poetical Landscape, "Morning." The perspective is fine, and the foliage of the trees painted with all the precision of Claude; the subject of Tobit and the Angel is by the hand of Philip de Champagne. The medallion to the left at the top of the Architecture is inimitably painted. This is a picture of rare beauty of the master, and considered a chef-d'oeuvre (Paul Patel)|A grand Poetical Landscape, "Morning." The perspective is fine, and the foliage of the trees painted with all the precision of Claude; the subject of Tobit and the Angel is by the hand of Philip de Champagne. The medallion to the left at the top of the Architecture is inimitably painted. This is a picture of rare beauty of the master, and considered a chef-d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Paul Patel, achetée par Edwards au prix de 26.15 gs. [71]
  • 1836.11.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Visit of St. Anne, St. Joseph, and the Angel to the Virgin, in a Landscape; a fine elegant composition, and a painting of the highest character, and great speculation -- formerly in the St. Victor's collection, No.137, and latterly from that of the late General Towesky (Murillo)|The Visit of St. Anne, St. Joseph, and the Angel to the Virgin, in a Landscape; a fine elegant composition, and a painting of the highest character, and great speculation -- formerly in the St. Victor's collection, No.137, and latterly from that of the late General Towesky]] réalisée par Murillo au prix de 9.9 gs. [72]