Ventes d'œuvres le 1839.03.09

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  • 1839.03.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, Child, and St. John, the original design in distemper for the celebrated fresco outside the Porta Pinti, to which all criminals were taken to pay their last devotions. The celebrated fresco no longer exists, and this sketch is the only work in distemper known of this master. (A. del Sarto)|The Virgin, Child, and St. John, the original design in distemper for the celebrated fresco outside the Porta Pinti, to which all criminals were taken to pay their last devotions. The celebrated fresco no longer exists, and this sketch is the only work in distemper known of this master.]] réalisée par A. del Sarto, vendue par Rev. John Sanford, achetée par Yates au prix de 33.12 £. [30]
  • 1839.03.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The canonization of St. Francesco da Paola, from the altar of the Paradasino at Valambrosa, which formerly belonged to the Marchese Medicis, purchased from the Tempi family, into which these pictures passed by inheritance. They were taken from the Paradasino at the suppression of the convents (A. del Sarto)|The canonization of St. Francesco da Paola, from the altar of the Paradasino at Valambrosa, which formerly belonged to the Marchese Medicis, purchased from the Tempi family, into which these pictures passed by inheritance. They were taken from the Paradasino at the suppression of the convents]] réalisée par A. del Sarto, vendue par Rev. John Sanford, achetée par Marcott au prix de 8.18 £. [39]
  • 1839.03.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus and Cupid sleeping on a couch, attended by Vulcan, at whose forge Cupids are making arrows; a crimson drapery suspended from the trees in the foreground, a brilliant landscape distance; this exquisite picture is from the Marescalchi Gallery at Bologna (Albano)|Venus and Cupid sleeping on a couch, attended by Vulcan, at whose forge Cupids are making arrows; a crimson drapery suspended from the trees in the foreground, a brilliant landscape distance; this exquisite picture is from the Marescalchi Gallery at Bologna]] réalisée par Albano, vendue par Rev. John Sanford, achetée par Nieuwenhuys au prix de 50.8 £. [107]