Ventes d'œuvres le 1840.04.18

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  • 1840.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, displaying the rich and varied beauties of Italian Scenery under a sunny evening effect, in which is introduced a Waggon, drawn by Oxen, attended by Peasants. One of the most important Pictures of the Master, both as to size and quality; in the latter it is equal to the finest Works of Both. From the Collection of --- Kynaston, Esq. (William de Heusch)|A Landscape, displaying the rich and varied beauties of Italian Scenery under a sunny evening effect, in which is introduced a Waggon, drawn by Oxen, attended by Peasants. One of the most important Pictures of the Master, both as to size and quality; in the latter it is equal to the finest Works of Both. From the Collection of --- Kynaston, Esq.]] réalisée par William de Heusch, vendue par J A Beaver Esq. [2]
  • 1840.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Exterior -- a Lady seated playing on a Guitar; a Gentleman appears to be conversing with her; two Figures are placed in shade; in the distance is a Garden. This fine and genuine Picture was imported by the late Mr. De La Hante, and purchased at the Sale of his Collection (Peter De Hooge)|An Exterior -- a Lady seated playing on a Guitar; a Gentleman appears to be conversing with her; two Figures are placed in shade; in the distance is a Garden. This fine and genuine Picture was imported by the late Mr. De La Hante, and purchased at the Sale of his Collection]] réalisée par Peter De Hooge, vendue par J A Beaver Esq. [3]
  • 1840.04.18/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Woody Landscape, with Figures crossing a Brook A pleasing scene, painted with this great Artist's accustomed harmonious and rich effect. An acknowledged original, called "The Waders." From the Collection of the late Lord Gwydir (Claude Gelee dit Le Lorraine)|A Woody Landscape, with Figures crossing a Brook A pleasing scene, painted with this great Artist's accustomed harmonious and rich effect. An acknowledged original, called "The Waders." From the Collection of the late Lord Gwydir]] réalisée par Claude Gelee dit Le Lorraine, vendue par J A Beaver Esq. [7]