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- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus, with Cupid seeking to regain his Bow which she has taken, and a crouching satyr. The beauty of colour, the transparency of the shadows, the exquisite grace of the contours and the evident alterations made in its progress, sufficiently attest its originality. The three last-mentioned pictures are from a noble collection, which must not be named (Correggio)|Venus, with Cupid seeking to regain his Bow which she has taken, and a crouching satyr. The beauty of colour, the transparency of the shadows, the exquisite grace of the contours and the evident alterations made in its progress, sufficiently attest its originality. The three last-mentioned pictures are from a noble collection, which must not be named]] réalisée par Correggio, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 294.0 gs. [1]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Annunciation: the two figures of the angel and the Virgin are in circles, surrounded by rich arabesques on a black ground; this specimen of the first manner of the master possesses much simple suavity; there is a slight approach to dryness in the outline, indicating the period at which it was painted The three last-mentioned pictures are from a noble collection, which must not be named (Raffaelle)|The Annunciation: the two figures of the angel and the Virgin are in circles, surrounded by rich arabesques on a black ground; this specimen of the first manner of the master possesses much simple suavity; there is a slight approach to dryness in the outline, indicating the period at which it was painted The three last-mentioned pictures are from a noble collection, which must not be named]] réalisée par Raffaelle, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 57 gs. [2]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A young Female playing on a Guitar; the shadows are unfortunately somewhat darkened, which is injurious to the general effect of the picture. The date of 1520 is on a tablet The three last-mentioned pictures are from a noble collection, which must not be named (Luini)|A young Female playing on a Guitar; the shadows are unfortunately somewhat darkened, which is injurious to the general effect of the picture. The date of 1520 is on a tablet The three last-mentioned pictures are from a noble collection, which must not be named]] réalisée par Luini, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 48 gs. [3]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, Infant Christ, St. John and an angel, in the same positions as in the picture of Leonardo, La Vierge au Rocher, in Paris, but the draperies, hands, and landscape are different, with the addition of an episode of the Annunciation to the Shepherds, taken from the bas-relief by Michael della Robia. The heads possess a greater degree of suavity than the original by the master (Luini)|The Virgin, Infant Christ, St. John and an angel, in the same positions as in the picture of Leonardo, La Vierge au Rocher, in Paris, but the draperies, hands, and landscape are different, with the addition of an episode of the Annunciation to the Shepherds, taken from the bas-relief by Michael della Robia. The heads possess a greater degree of suavity than the original by the master]] réalisée par Luini, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 55 gs. [4]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two Figures only, from the large picture in the Paris Museum, the St. Anne being omitted. The draperies vary, and the landscape is altogether different; there is an orange-tree on the left, and a waterfall on the right, in this. It came from a noble family in Rome, as did No.70. In the Lawrence Collection of drawings will be found a study of a portion of the draperies, the same size as in this picture (Leonardo Da Vinci)|Two Figures only, from the large picture in the Paris Museum, the St. Anne being omitted. The draperies vary, and the landscape is altogether different; there is an orange-tree on the left, and a waterfall on the right, in this. It came from a noble family in Rome, as did No.70. In the Lawrence Collection of drawings will be found a study of a portion of the draperies, the same size as in this picture]] réalisée par Leonardo Da Vinci, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 180 gs. [5]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Finished Study for the famous Sta. Cecilia in Bologna, with many remarkable variations it was under this name when in the cell of the Prior of the Escurial. Engraved by Marc Antonio réalisée par Raffaelle, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 140 gs. [6]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Christ before Pilate, with a multitude of figures, well grouped and coloured. Some fine bas reliefs are introduced. It was esteemed in Rome as the chef-d'oeuvre of this rare and skilful master réalisée par Mazzolino Da Ferrara, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 350 gs. [7]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Infant Christ sleeping in the lap of the Virgin, St. Joseph and St. John; equal in finish to a miniature. The design is by Michael Angelo. This picture was given by Philip III. to the nuns of the convent of La Soledad, and was purchased of them in Madrid. Engraved (Sebastian Del Piombo)|The Infant Christ sleeping in the lap of the Virgin, St. Joseph and St. John; equal in finish to a miniature. The design is by Michael Angelo. This picture was given by Philip III. to the nuns of the convent of La Soledad, and was purchased of them in Madrid. Engraved]] réalisée par Sebastian Del Piombo, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 330 gs. [8]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Boy lying down, playing with a bird which he holds by a string; clear and freely painted. It is repeated nearly in the frieze of the Farnese Palace, without the goldfinch réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 210 gs. [9]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin, Child, and St. Joseph. The painter has never exceeded this specimen of his art. From Madrid réalisée par Marcello Venusti, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 190 gs. [10]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of his Confessor; it is the model of the St. Felix in the large picture now in the Paris Museum réalisée par P.P. Rubens, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 34 gs. [11]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A young Man and Woman; the colour is brilliant, and the sun striking on the countenance of the female contrasts finely with the male head, which is in shadow. The touch is bold and firm réalisée par Giorgione Da Castel Franco, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 54 gs. [12]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin and Child raised on a throne; below are St. Agnes, St. Catherine, and St. Cecilia. It is painted at the time the artist studied the manner of Correggio réalisée par Annibal Carracci, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Buchanan au prix de 61.19 gs. [13]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Holy Family and Saints, in a landscape; in the best time of this head of the School of Ferrara. From the Akers Collection in London réalisée par Garofolo, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 112 gs. [14]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Group of Banditti on a rock near the sea; fresh and firm in the painting. The original drawing is in England. Engraved réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Sutherland au prix de 126.0 gs. [15]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The original study of the Head for his Danae. It is the portrait of the Princess of Eboli, the friend of Philip II.; from the Royal Palace at Madrid réalisée par Titian, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par [[Haunely [?]]] au prix de 25.4 gs. [16]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Birth of Adonis: Diana receiving the new-born Infant, consigns it to the care of a kneeling nymph; many others, together with cupids and satyrs, make up the composition; it is remarkably clear and silvery, and has been attributed to Guido on account of the handling (Albano)|The Birth of Adonis: Diana receiving the new-born Infant, consigns it to the care of a kneeling nymph; many others, together with cupids and satyrs, make up the composition; it is remarkably clear and silvery, and has been attributed to Guido on account of the handling]] réalisée par Albano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 345 gs. [17]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Juno commanding AEolus to unclose the cavern of the Winds upon the Fleet of AEneas. The sea, the group of goddesses the cupids in attendance on the Queen of Heaven, OEolus, and the unchained winds, are treated in the poetical manner of the master réalisée par Albano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 37 gs. [18]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Woman accused of Adultery led before Christ; brilliant and vigorous in its colour, and fine in design. The works of this skilful painter are rarely found of such small dimensions réalisée par Spagnoletto, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 39 gs. [19]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin, Child, St. John, and St. Joseph; this composition has been repeated, which is not surprising, the subject being so agreeable and attractive réalisée par Annibal Carracci, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Sutherland au prix de 80.17 gs. [20]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus, surrounded by Cupids, receiving the Arrows, brought by Vulcan. A duplicate is in the Paris Museum with a tent, and the Cyclops at work in the background, while the present picture has a landscape, with a distant town. Both are true réalisée par Julio Romano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 22 gs. [21]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin, Child and St. John. A duplicate is in the Parisian Museum, but less rich and full in the painting réalisée par Julio Romano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Sutherland au prix de 57.15 gs. [22]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin with the Infant Christ, and St. Joseph in his workshop; a rare small specimen of the painter. From the Bonnemaison Collection réalisée par B. Schidone, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 47 gs. [23]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin and St. John, with the Infant Christ in the act of bestowing his blessing. The large fresco, with a different background, is in a convent near Sienna réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 75 gs. [24]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Herod's Supper, and the daughter of Herodias bearing the Head of John the Baptist. It is difficult to find an easel picture by this master so bright and pure, and possessing so lofty a character in its architecture. From the Royal Palace of Buen Retiro in Madrid (Paul Veronese)|Herod's Supper, and the daughter of Herodias bearing the Head of John the Baptist. It is difficult to find an easel picture by this master so bright and pure, and possessing so lofty a character in its architecture. From the Royal Palace of Buen Retiro in Madrid]] réalisée par Paul Veronese, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 270 gs. [25]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Christ and the Woman of Samaria -- his disciples are seen in the background; a small specimen, highly finished réalisée par Ludovico Carracci, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 150 gs. [26]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child seated on the clouds accompanied by seraphs. It is in his first manner after the fresco of his master Pietro Perrugino in Perrugia. It may be by the last painter but its high finish makes this doubtful réalisée par Raffaelle, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 520 gs. [27]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Infant Jesus with the instruments of his execution, in a characteristic landscape; from the Palace in Naples réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq. [28]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Cybele with her Attributes, in a landscape; equally good with its companion. This and its companion, which are painted on thick plates of copper, formed the doors to the jewel-case of a Venetian lady réalisée par Paul Veronese, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 34 gs. [29]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Diana with her Attributes, in a landscape. This and its companion, which are painted on thick plates of copper, formed the doors to the jewel-case of a Venetian lady réalisée par Paul Veronese, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 35 gs. [30]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Modesty and Liberality; these two precious fragments are all that remains of the splendid picture which was lost when one of the wings of the Prince Ruspigliosi's Palace in Rome was destroyed by fire. They are well known by Strange's engraving (Guido Reni)|Modesty and Liberality; these two precious fragments are all that remains of the splendid picture which was lost when one of the wings of the Prince Ruspigliosi's Palace in Rome was destroyed by fire. They are well known by Strange's engraving]] réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Thompson au prix de 54.12 gs. [31]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Modesty and Liberality; these two precious fragments are all that remains of the splendid picture which was lost when one of the wings of the Prince Ruspigliosi's Palace in Rome was destroyed by fire. They are well known by Strange's engraving (Guido Reni)|Modesty and Liberality; these two precious fragments are all that remains of the splendid picture which was lost when one of the wings of the Prince Ruspigliosi's Palace in Rome was destroyed by fire. They are well known by Strange's engraving]] réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Thompson au prix de 54.12 gs. [32]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Head of the Duke of Salerno, as a herdsman, with a flute in his hand; painted in oil, on paper. In many parts of the face the first black chalk outline may be traced under the colour. This, as well as Correggio's Zingarella, was given by Charles III. to his son Don Gabriel before leaving Naples. Purchased in Madrid (Giorgione)|Head of the Duke of Salerno, as a herdsman, with a flute in his hand; painted in oil, on paper. In many parts of the face the first black chalk outline may be traced under the colour. This, as well as Correggio's Zingarella, was given by Charles III. to his son Don Gabriel before leaving Naples. Purchased in Madrid]] réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Ld Lansdowne au prix de 162.15 gs. [33]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Finished Study of a Laughing Cupid, in the act of drawing a curtain to expose Mars and Venue. It is supposed that the large picture no longer exists, being known only by an old print. From the Collection of Prince Talleyrand réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 47 gs. [34]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Another more finished Oil Study, on paper; of a child's head, very effective in its light and shade. Likewise at Parma réalisée par Correggio, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 38 gs. [35]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Oil Study on paper; a sketch possessing great roundness. It is the head of an angel in the Cupola of Parma réalisée par Correggio, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 21 gs. [36]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Rape of Proserpine; a poetical design for a ceiling, attractive for its flowing execution and harmonious colouring réalisée par Correggio, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Bulteel 9 Grafton Street au prix de 25.4 gs. [37]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Infant Christ, with St. John kneeling, and St. Joseph in the background leading the ass. This picture was constantly on the easel of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and the character of the head of the Infant Christ will be recognised in many of his elegant compositions (Correggio)|The Virgin and Infant Christ, with St. John kneeling, and St. Joseph in the background leading the ass. This picture was constantly on the easel of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and the character of the head of the Infant Christ will be recognised in many of his elegant compositions]] réalisée par Correggio, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 135 gs. [38]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Repose in Egypt, known under the name of La Zingarella. This picture differs in many respects from the one in Naples; there is but one angel, the draperies and background are simplified, the details being sacrificed to give increased effect to the chiaro-scuro. The single angel is sufficient to identify this picture. It is engraved (Correggio)|The Repose in Egypt, known under the name of La Zingarella. This picture differs in many respects from the one in Naples; there is but one angel, the draperies and background are simplified, the details being sacrificed to give increased effect to the chiaro-scuro. The single angel is sufficient to identify this picture. It is engraved]] réalisée par Correggio, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 185 gs. [39]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Christ and the Woman of Samaria -- landscape, warm sunset, with hilly background. Companion These two pictures were once in the Collection of the Rev. Holwell Carr, a distinguished amateur. Engraved réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 160 gs. [40]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape -- sunrise, with distance beyond the sea, Jesus on the shore, summoning Andrew and Simon Peter; the figures and fresh morning tone, fine These two pictures were once in the Collection of the Rev. Holwell Carr, a distinguished amateur. Engraved. (Domenichino)|Landscape -- sunrise, with distance beyond the sea, Jesus on the shore, summoning Andrew and Simon Peter; the figures and fresh morning tone, fine These two pictures were once in the Collection of the Rev. Holwell Carr, a distinguished amateur. Engraved.]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 150 gs. [41]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Rape of Ganymede; a pretty sketch in oil on paper, for a ceiling réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 18 gs. [42]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Circumcision, with many figures, the heads of which are like antique cameos. This specimen was in the cell of the Prior of the Escurial, where all the most valuable cabinet pictures were placed réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 310 gs. [43]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Virgin, Child, and St. John; a fine group, with an orange-tree in the background. Purchased from the Jesuits' Convent at Toledo réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 105 gs. [44]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Flagellation of Christ; in composition grand, and harmonious in colour. From the style resembling that of the Florentine School. This picture has been attributed to Balthazar Peruzzi, in spite of the monogram which is on it. Collection Panné (Parmegiano)|The Flagellation of Christ; in composition grand, and harmonious in colour. From the style resembling that of the Florentine School. This picture has been attributed to Balthazar Peruzzi, in spite of the monogram which is on it. Collection Panné]] réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 205 gs. [45]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Female Portrait; vigorous in colour and careful in detail. It is supposed to be that of Maria Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus under the Venetians réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 31 gs. [46]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of his daughter Lucretia as the daughter of Herodias -- half-length figure. This picture (often repeated by the master) differs essentially from all that are known. The arms are naked, and the draperies quite simple to give effect to flesh tints. The original design in black chalk, which the proprietor has, is in every respect similar. Engraved (Titian)|Portrait of his daughter Lucretia as the daughter of Herodias -- half-length figure. This picture (often repeated by the master) differs essentially from all that are known. The arms are naked, and the draperies quite simple to give effect to flesh tints. The original design in black chalk, which the proprietor has, is in every respect similar. Engraved]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 300 gs. [47]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Mary Magdalen repentant. The painter has here surpassed himself in the colour, which is truly Venetian, being painted by him while in Italy. The two last pictures are from the Palace of Santa Cruz, and came direct from Madrid réalisée par Van Dyck, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 145 gs. [48]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape; view of the Grotto Ferrata at sunrise. The two last pictures are of the good time of these celebrated masters; purchased from the Duc de Jesso in Naples réalisée par Gaspar Poussin, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Farrar au prix de 147 gs. [49]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape; distinguished for it expanse, its brightness, and the classic character of its composition The two last pictures are of the good time of these celebrated masters; purchased from the Duc de Jesso in Naples réalisée par Nicholas Poussin, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 67 gs. [50]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape; remarkable for its repose, clearness and transparency; a specimen more carefully studied than is usual with this master réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 65 gs. [51]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape -- sunset, a slight vapour over the sea; of a clear and glowing tone. From the Collection of General Klaine réalisée par Claude Lorain, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 145 gs. [52]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Soldiers having their Fortunes told by an old astrologer; the firmness of handling and brillancy of colour are seldom to be met with. It had been attributed to Pietro della Vecchia réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 49 gs. [53]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Holy Family crossing the River, accompanied by angels. The boatman equal to Domenichino's, known in Bologna by the name of "Barchetta". Engraved réalisée par Ludovico Carracci, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 57 gs. [54]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Andromeda chained to the Rock -- half-length figure; precious both as regards its finish and the grand character of the head. Painted on a gold ground. From Rome réalisée par Carlo Dolce, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 44 gs. [55]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Peace: another emblematic, figure holding a Torch, with which she is burning the instruments of war heaped at her feet. These two companion pictures carry at their backs marks both of hinges and locks, having formed the doors of the Tabernacle upon the principal altar in the Church of the nuns of Sta Justina in Venice, a convent destroyed when the French took possession of that city (Andrea Schiavone)|Peace: another emblematic, figure holding a Torch, with which she is burning the instruments of war heaped at her feet. These two companion pictures carry at their backs marks both of hinges and locks, having formed the doors of the Tabernacle upon the principal altar in the Church of the nuns of Sta Justina in Venice, a convent destroyed when the French took possession of that city]] réalisée par Andrea Schiavone, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Hickman au prix de 5.5 gs. [56]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Religion: a female figure holding a chalice; grand in design, and painted with a full and flowing pencil, to tell with effect at a distance These two companion pictures carry at their backs marks both of hinges and locks, having formed the doors of the Tabernacle upon the principal altar in the Church of the nuns of Sta Justina in Venice, a convent destroyed when the French took possession of that city (Andrea Schiavone)|Religion: a female figure holding a chalice; grand in design, and painted with a full and flowing pencil, to tell with effect at a distance These two companion pictures carry at their backs marks both of hinges and locks, having formed the doors of the Tabernacle upon the principal altar in the Church of the nuns of Sta Justina in Venice, a convent destroyed when the French took possession of that city]] réalisée par Andrea Schiavone, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Hickman au prix de 5.5 gs. [57]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Copy from the celebrated Picture (La Madonna della Sediola) by his master Raffaelle. It is square, while the original is circular. The handling is full and vigorous, and the redness of the flesh tints indicate the painter. There is a rare old print of the same form, with the name of Julio Romano (Julio Romano)|A Copy from the celebrated Picture (La Madonna della Sediola) by his master Raffaelle. It is square, while the original is circular. The handling is full and vigorous, and the redness of the flesh tints indicate the painter. There is a rare old print of the same form, with the name of Julio Romano]] réalisée par Julio Romano, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq au prix de 45 gs. [58]
- 1837.06.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Rape of Proserpine, and the nymph Cyane changed into a fountain; the grouping of the figures, the four pied horses, and the breadth of the landscape, indicate the master fully. It was in the Orleans Gallery, and the name of Llambert Suster or Suterman was erroneously given as the painter. Some mistakes of this kind were made in that Collection (Titian)|The Rape of Proserpine, and the nymph Cyane changed into a fountain; the grouping of the figures, the four pied horses, and the breadth of the landscape, indicate the master fully. It was in the Orleans Gallery, and the name of Llambert Suster or Suterman was erroneously given as the painter. Some mistakes of this kind were made in that Collection]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par W.G. Coesvelt, Esq, achetée par Bulteel au prix de 409.10 gs. [59]