Ventes d'œuvres le 1839.04.18

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  • 1839.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A very highly-finished Classical Landscape, with Shepherds and their Flocks. The Figures painted with great ability, and happily introduced, by Gerard Lairesse These two Pictures, with Lots 51 and 52, form a set of the most admirable productions of the talents of these Masters (Glauber)|A very highly-finished Classical Landscape, with Shepherds and their Flocks. The Figures painted with great ability, and happily introduced, by Gerard Lairesse These two Pictures, with Lots 51 and 52, form a set of the most admirable productions of the talents of these Masters]] réalisée par Glauber, vendue par William Earle Esq. [21]
  • 1839.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child, seated in a Landscape. The Painter has introduced the Portrait of his Patron adoring the Infant. An extraordinary Picture, by a Venetian Artist, who lived in the 15th century, and whose works are of the greatest rarity. -- See Lanzi, vol. 3, page 61 (Previtali)|The Virgin and Child, seated in a Landscape. The Painter has introduced the Portrait of his Patron adoring the Infant. An extraordinary Picture, by a Venetian Artist, who lived in the 15th century, and whose works are of the greatest rarity. -- See Lanzi, vol. 3, page 61]] réalisée par Previtali, vendue par William Earle Esq. [33]
  • 1839.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Virgin crowned by Angels, surrounded by Allegorical Emblems. A highly-curious and valuable specimen of the laborious finishing and rich colours of the early Italian School; purchased from the Collection of the King of Naples at Portici (Andrea Da Salerno)|The Holy Virgin crowned by Angels, surrounded by Allegorical Emblems. A highly-curious and valuable specimen of the laborious finishing and rich colours of the early Italian School; purchased from the Collection of the King of Naples at Portici]] réalisée par Andrea Da Salerno, vendue par William Earle Esq au prix de 19.19 gs. [50]
  • 1839.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Angel Visiting St. Peter in Prison. A noble Gallery Picture of a high class. The Saint, who is stretched along the floor of his cell, manacled by the wrists, turns his head around at the call of the heavenly messenger. The characters are finely pourtrayed, and painted with great spirit and effect (Guiseppe Ribera, called "Spagnoletto.")|The Angel Visiting St. Peter in Prison. A noble Gallery Picture of a high class. The Saint, who is stretched along the floor of his cell, manacled by the wrists, turns his head around at the call of the heavenly messenger. The characters are finely pourtrayed, and painted with great spirit and effect]] réalisée par Guiseppe Ribera, called "Spagnoletto.", vendue par William Earle Esq au prix de 125 [?] gs. [52]
  • 1839.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Jacob Feeding the Flocks of Laban. A capital pendant to the last Lot, both as to size and subject, as well as merit. Jacob is kneeling in the midst of his Flock, with a look strongly expressive of his situation. The Figure is most ably drawn, and, as well as the Animals, is touched with great spirit. Jacob's Vision is seen in the back ground (Spagnoletto)|Jacob Feeding the Flocks of Laban. A capital pendant to the last Lot, both as to size and subject, as well as merit. Jacob is kneeling in the midst of his Flock, with a look strongly expressive of his situation. The Figure is most ably drawn, and, as well as the Animals, is touched with great spirit. Jacob's Vision is seen in the back ground]] réalisée par Spagnoletto, vendue par William Earle Esq au prix de 155 gs. [53]
  • 1839.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child, attended by St. Francis and St. Januarius. A most rare and valuable specimen of the art at the end of the 15th century. The Characters are pourtrayed in a fine taste, coloured with much power, and finished with great delicacy of pencil (Andrea da Salerno)|The Virgin and Child, attended by St. Francis and St. Januarius. A most rare and valuable specimen of the art at the end of the 15th century. The Characters are pourtrayed in a fine taste, coloured with much power, and finished with great delicacy of pencil]] réalisée par Andrea da Salerno, vendue par William Earle Esq. [59]