Ventes d'œuvres le 1842.08.10

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  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of Scheveling, with Dutch Boats drawn upon Shore,and a Fishing Boat just coming in; on the foreground are various Figures, Horsemen and Dogs, finished with great care, and the whole painted in his clear silverly manner. This little gem was formerly in the collection of the celebrated Dr. Mead, and is of the highest quality (Wm. Vandevelde)|A View of Scheveling, with Dutch Boats drawn upon Shore,and a Fishing Boat just coming in; on the foreground are various Figures, Horsemen and Dogs, finished with great care, and the whole painted in his clear silverly manner. This little gem was formerly in the collection of the celebrated Dr. Mead, and is of the highest quality]] réalisée par Wm. Vandevelde, vendue par Shugborough Hall, achetée par Swaby au prix de 199.10 £. [77]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Port with a Calm, and Man of War firing a Salute, a Vessel in front lying at anchor, and a Boat passing full of Figures; on the Shore in the foreground are a variety of Workmen and other Figures variously employed; a most interesting picture, replete with subject and finished throughout, and in the most powerful manner, it is in the most perfect state of preservation (Wm. Vandevelde)|A Sea Port with a Calm, and Man of War firing a Salute, a Vessel in front lying at anchor, and a Boat passing full of Figures; on the Shore in the foreground are a variety of Workmen and other Figures variously employed; a most interesting picture, replete with subject and finished throughout, and in the most powerful manner, it is in the most perfect state of preservation]] réalisée par Wm. Vandevelde, vendue par Shugborough Hall, achetée par Niewenhuys au prix de 420.0 £. [84]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Calm, with Men of War at Anchor, and an infinity of Vessels, Boats and Figures, beautifully composed, painted in his finest time, and embracing every quailty for which this highly esteemed mater was so eminently distinguished. This spelndid picture may be pronounced, without fear of contraction, one of his most capital productions in existence, truly a chef d'oeuvre (Wm. Vandevelde)|A Calm, with Men of War at Anchor, and an infinity of Vessels, Boats and Figures, beautifully composed, painted in his finest time, and embracing every quailty for which this highly esteemed mater was so eminently distinguished. This spelndid picture may be pronounced, without fear of contraction, one of his most capital productions in existence, truly a chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Wm. Vandevelde, vendue par Shugborough Hall au prix de 1186.10 £. [95]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View near Dort, with a Woman Milking a Cow on the banks of a River, and Three Cows standing behind her, a distant View of a Village, with Dutch Boats sailing along, forming one of the most charming compositions that can be conceived, with an effort of light that illumines the whole, which produces a scene completely true to nature. This very desirable picture is in a state of pristine purity (A. Cuyp)|A View near Dort, with a Woman Milking a Cow on the banks of a River, and Three Cows standing behind her, a distant View of a Village, with Dutch Boats sailing along, forming one of the most charming compositions that can be conceived, with an effort of light that illumines the whole, which produces a scene completely true to nature. This very desirable picture is in a state of pristine purity]] réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par Shugborough Hall au prix de 441.0 £. [96]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape by the side of a River, with a Bridge in the distance and Fishermen in a Boat drawing their Nets; on the left of the foreground is a group of Five Figures. It is engraved No. 8 in the Liber Veritatis, adn was formerly in the celebrated collection of Dr. Mead, undoubted (Claude Lorraine)|A Landscape by the side of a River, with a Bridge in the distance and Fishermen in a Boat drawing their Nets; on the left of the foreground is a group of Five Figures. It is engraved No. 8 in the Liber Veritatis, adn was formerly in the celebrated collection of Dr. Mead, undoubted]] réalisée par Claude Lorraine, vendue par Shugborough Hall, achetée par [[Bapagio [?]]] au prix de 325.0 £. [97]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Italian Landscape, with a range of Hills in the distance, on the left a River with a bridge, and on the right are Ruins, embellished with Figures in the foreground, Early Morning These two beautiful pictures were formerly in the collection of Mr. Batt, at whose sale they purchased in 1756 (H. Swaneveldt)|An Italian Landscape, with a range of Hills in the distance, on the left a River with a bridge, and on the right are Ruins, embellished with Figures in the foreground, Early Morning These two beautiful pictures were formerly in the collection of Mr. Batt, at whose sale they purchased in 1756]] réalisée par H. Swaneveldt, vendue par Shugborough Hall au prix de 73.10 £. [99]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The companion, an Evening of a Summer Day, which for elegance of composition and glowing effect of atmosphere, proves how much this charming artist approached his master Claude. These two beautiful pictures were formerly in the collection of Mr. Batt, at whose sale they purchased in 1756 (H. Swaneveldt)|The companion, an Evening of a Summer Day, which for elegance of composition and glowing effect of atmosphere, proves how much this charming artist approached his master Claude. These two beautiful pictures were formerly in the collection of Mr. Batt, at whose sale they purchased in 1756]] réalisée par H. Swaneveldt, vendue par Shugborough Hall au prix de 73.10 £. [100]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Fresh Breeze, with numerous Vessels and Dutch Boats, a Man of War at Anchor in the offing. The wonderful effect produced in the Water from the reflection of the Sky, and rolling Clouds which are passing along, may justly render it worthy to hang with its magnificent companion by Vandevelde, Lot 99 (L. Backhuysen)|A Fresh Breeze, with numerous Vessels and Dutch Boats, a Man of War at Anchor in the offing. The wonderful effect produced in the Water from the reflection of the Sky, and rolling Clouds which are passing along, may justly render it worthy to hang with its magnificent companion by Vandevelde, Lot 99]] réalisée par L. Backhuysen, vendue par Shugborough Hall, achetée par Norton au prix de 294.0 £. [103]
  • 1842.08.10/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Upright Mountainous Landscape, with a Waterfall in the distance, and Travellers going along a pass followed by a Woman and Boy; in the foreground is a Peasant reposing with a bundle at his back, attended by his Dog; a warm glowing effect pervades the whole, and it is a rich combination of the talents of these highly eminent masters; from the collection of Dr. Bragge (Jan Both)|An Upright Mountainous Landscape, with a Waterfall in the distance, and Travellers going along a pass followed by a Woman and Boy; in the foreground is a Peasant reposing with a bundle at his back, attended by his Dog; a warm glowing effect pervades the whole, and it is a rich combination of the talents of these highly eminent masters; from the collection of Dr. Bragge]] réalisée par Jan Both, vendue par Shugborough Hall, achetée par Bullin au prix de 336.0 £. [106]