Ventes d'œuvres le 1837.07.10

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  • 1837.07.10/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An interesting and highly-finished Small Portrait of Sir Christopher Wren (3/4 length) in a studious position, his hand resting on the base of a pillar, holding a compass, Landscape in the distance, painted in a purple vest and richly laced cravat (Kneller)|An interesting and highly-finished Small Portrait of Sir Christopher Wren (3/4 length) in a studious position, his hand resting on the base of a pillar, holding a compass, Landscape in the distance, painted in a purple vest and richly laced cravat]] réalisée par Kneller, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Mr Walford au prix de 5.5 gs. [2]
  • 1837.07.10/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait ( 3/4 length) of Dr. Adam Smith, in the Windsor uniform, seated in a studious position on an elbow chair in his library, near to a table covered with papers and the 1st vol. of the Wealth of Nations; the reigning character of the venerable Author is well exemplified in this beautiful portrait (Ty. Colopy)|Portrait ( 3/4 length) of Dr. Adam Smith, in the Windsor uniform, seated in a studious position on an elbow chair in his library, near to a table covered with papers and the 1st vol. of the Wealth of Nations; the reigning character of the venerable Author is well exemplified in this beautiful portrait]] réalisée par Ty. Colopy, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Revd Mr Walford au prix de 6.0 gs. [41]
  • 1837.07.10/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait ( whole length) of Two Capuchin Friars, drerssed in the habit of their order, holding in their hands illuminated missals, standing under a richly-ornamented arched canopy, Landscape in the distance -- a remarkably fine early picture on panel, painted and finished in the minute manner of Titian's early style, and judged to be by that Master (Titian)|Portrait ( whole length) of Two Capuchin Friars, drerssed in the habit of their order, holding in their hands illuminated missals, standing under a richly-ornamented arched canopy, Landscape in the distance -- a remarkably fine early picture on panel, painted and finished in the minute manner of Titian's early style, and judged to be by that Master]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Mallam au prix de 6.6 gs. [45]
  • 1837.07.10/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful Mythological Subject, representing Thisby with a crimson flowing scarf, flying in extreme alarm fom the place appointed to meet Pyramus her lover, Landscape in the distance, painted with great effect, in the Genoese style of skill and beauty of colouring that distinguished the early productions of Vandyke (Vandyke)|A beautiful Mythological Subject, representing Thisby with a crimson flowing scarf, flying in extreme alarm fom the place appointed to meet Pyramus her lover, Landscape in the distance, painted with great effect, in the Genoese style of skill and beauty of colouring that distinguished the early productions of Vandyke]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Williams au prix de 6.12 gs. [77]
  • 1837.07.10/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ breaking bread with his Disciples after his Resurrection. Luke chap. xxiv. v. 30. -- A beautiful production of art, painted in a bold and forcible style of colouring of the school of Rubens; the mild expression depicted in our Saviour's countenance is chastely delineated, in effective contrast to those of the Apostles (Rubens)|Christ breaking bread with his Disciples after his Resurrection. Luke chap. xxiv. v. 30. -- A beautiful production of art, painted in a bold and forcible style of colouring of the school of Rubens; the mild expression depicted in our Saviour's countenance is chastely delineated, in effective contrast to those of the Apostles]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Whippy au prix de 6.6 gs. [78]
  • 1837.07.10/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An interesting Scriptural Composition, representing The Concealment of Moses, by Levi, his Wife and Sister, in the river Nile, a personification of which is represented in the foreground, by a large recumbent figure, designed in great relief of anatomical effect; Pharoah's daughter in the distance, accompanied by her handmaids on the bank of the river -- a beautifully coloured picture, judged to be by N. Poussin (N. Poussin)|An interesting Scriptural Composition, representing The Concealment of Moses, by Levi, his Wife and Sister, in the river Nile, a personification of which is represented in the foreground, by a large recumbent figure, designed in great relief of anatomical effect; Pharoah's daughter in the distance, accompanied by her handmaids on the bank of the river -- a beautifully coloured picture, judged to be by N. Poussin]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Whippy au prix de 5.10 gs. [79]
  • 1837.07.10/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Pleasing Composition of Fruits, Flowers and Insects, antique-shaped glass, knife and cloth upon ornamented marble table, Vase in the back-ground -- the flowers, fruit and glass skilfully and naturally represented, and the insects finished with great care and labour (Beck)|A Pleasing Composition of Fruits, Flowers and Insects, antique-shaped glass, knife and cloth upon ornamented marble table, Vase in the back-ground -- the flowers, fruit and glass skilfully and naturally represented, and the insects finished with great care and labour]] réalisée par Beck, vendue par Broughton Castle, achetée par Redfern au prix de 1.12 gs. [83]