Ventes d'œuvres le 1843.05.25

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  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Port, with Ships of War saluting in the Offing -- Boats and Figures near the shore. The pictures of this artist have only been recently known in this country, they are now considered to be equal to those of Cuyp and Vandevelde, and to unite the excellence of both. (Vander Capella)|A Sea Port, with Ships of War saluting in the Offing -- Boats and Figures near the shore. The pictures of this artist have only been recently known in this country, they are now considered to be equal to those of Cuyp and Vandevelde, and to unite the excellence of both.]] réalisée par Vander Capella, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 59.17 £. [20]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Landscape, with Figures, generally known as "The White Monks." This powerful specimen of our justly admired English artist, is a small repetition, with variations of one of his most favourite subjects. On the right of the picture are two figures seated under an umbrella; on the left is a mountain precipice, on which is seen a Monk in a white costume, adoring a crucifix -- A Man on Horseback is travelling down the hill, from the foreground. (Richd. Wilson)|The Landscape, with Figures, generally known as "The White Monks." This powerful specimen of our justly admired English artist, is a small repetition, with variations of one of his most favourite subjects. On the right of the picture are two figures seated under an umbrella; on the left is a mountain precipice, on which is seen a Monk in a white costume, adoring a crucifix -- A Man on Horseback is travelling down the hill, from the foreground.]] réalisée par Richd. Wilson, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 22.1 £. [22]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Repose in Egypt. This valuable little work of art is painted with all the effect that could be given to a picture of a much larger size. The virgin is seated with the infant on her lap -- Joseph is handing linen to her, an Ass stands behind -- there is a curtain, which appears to be intended to draw before the group, and which is an admirable instance of deception -- the whole is finished with great care. (Rembrandt)|The Repose in Egypt. This valuable little work of art is painted with all the effect that could be given to a picture of a much larger size. The virgin is seated with the infant on her lap -- Joseph is handing linen to her, an Ass stands behind -- there is a curtain, which appears to be intended to draw before the group, and which is an admirable instance of deception -- the whole is finished with great care.]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 34.13 £. [26]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Figures Playing at Skittles in the foreground -- a Cottage with figures in the distance. This admired and often repeatged subject, with variations as well in the scenery as the figures, is known on the continent as Le Jeu de Boules,-- this is a choice and highly desirable production of the pencil of the younger Teniers. (David Teniers)|Figures Playing at Skittles in the foreground -- a Cottage with figures in the distance. This admired and often repeatged subject, with variations as well in the scenery as the figures, is known on the continent as Le Jeu de Boules,-- this is a choice and highly desirable production of the pencil of the younger Teniers.]] réalisée par David Teniers, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 38.16 £. [32]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Michael subduing the Rebellious Angels. This precious work of art possesses all the characteristics of the great Master to whom it is justly attributed; the contrast of expression and character between the Dragon and the Conqueror could only be the work of a first-rate artist. The conception is most powerful and the execution careful and effective. (Raphael)|St. Michael subduing the Rebellious Angels. This precious work of art possesses all the characteristics of the great Master to whom it is justly attributed; the contrast of expression and character between the Dragon and the Conqueror could only be the work of a first-rate artist. The conception is most powerful and the execution careful and effective.]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 28.18 £. [33]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family. This exquisite gem of Italian art must have been executed for an especial purpose, which called forth all the talent and much labour from the artist who produced it -- it is designed and composed in the highest style of Italian art, and finished with a degree of careful minuteness not frequently found in the productions of the great masters of the Florentine school. (Andrea del Sarto)|The Holy Family. This exquisite gem of Italian art must have been executed for an especial purpose, which called forth all the talent and much labour from the artist who produced it -- it is designed and composed in the highest style of Italian art, and finished with a degree of careful minuteness not frequently found in the productions of the great masters of the Florentine school.]] réalisée par Andrea del Sarto, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 40.0 £. [34]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Portrait of a Gentleman in a Black Dress and Ruff. A remarkably fine and truly genuine picture, painted in the most careful but spirited manner of the master. The charcter is noble and powerfully given. It appears to be the portrait of a man of rank. (Vandyck)|The Portrait of a Gentleman in a Black Dress and Ruff. A remarkably fine and truly genuine picture, painted in the most careful but spirited manner of the master. The charcter is noble and powerfully given. It appears to be the portrait of a man of rank.]] réalisée par Vandyck, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 20.0 £. [37]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of St. Mark's Place, in Venice. The Pictures of this Master of high quality are of great rarity, and daily becoming more valuable. The numerous groups in this picture give great interest to the scene; the colouring is very rich, and the perspective shown with the usual power of the artist. (Cannaletti)|A View of St. Mark's Place, in Venice. The Pictures of this Master of high quality are of great rarity, and daily becoming more valuable. The numerous groups in this picture give great interest to the scene; the colouring is very rich, and the perspective shown with the usual power of the artist.]] réalisée par Cannaletti, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 86.0 £. [41]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Cecilia playing on an Organ, attended by an Angel. A Picture of the highest quality. The figure is full of the divine expression which this accomplished painter could so ably give his characters, it is gracefully disposed, and coloured with a fascinatng power. (Domenichino)|St. Cecilia playing on an Organ, attended by an Angel. A Picture of the highest quality. The figure is full of the divine expression which this accomplished painter could so ably give his characters, it is gracefully disposed, and coloured with a fascinatng power.]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 84.0 £. [42]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Fete Champetre -- (oval). In a composition of eleven figures, two of whom are dancing, the painter has shown his accustomed taste and skill in picturesque arrangement of the whole, in the graceful ease of individual character and elegant grouping. This picture is of the finest quality of a master whose works are greatly esteemed and highly prized in every part of Europe. (Watteau)|The Fete Champetre -- (oval). In a composition of eleven figures, two of whom are dancing, the painter has shown his accustomed taste and skill in picturesque arrangement of the whole, in the graceful ease of individual character and elegant grouping. This picture is of the finest quality of a master whose works are greatly esteemed and highly prized in every part of Europe.]] réalisée par Watteau, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 94.10 £. [43]
  • 1843.05.25/ maison de ventes : Winstanley. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Virgin -- (oval). The artist, who acquired his taste and enlarged his powers from the study of the works of Corregio and of Raphael, has given to this divine figure the expression which indicates that she feels herself to be the chosen of the Almighty -- the beauteous form and expression of the Virgin, is appropriate, graceful, and elegant -- the picture is universally allowed to be a Chef d'oeuvre of art; it is from the collection of Joseph Bonaparte, and was brought by him from the Escurial. (Raphael Mengs)|The Holy Virgin -- (oval). The artist, who acquired his taste and enlarged his powers from the study of the works of Corregio and of Raphael, has given to this divine figure the expression which indicates that she feels herself to be the chosen of the Almighty -- the beauteous form and expression of the Virgin, is appropriate, graceful, and elegant -- the picture is universally allowed to be a Chef d'oeuvre of art; it is from the collection of Joseph Bonaparte, and was brought by him from the Escurial.]] réalisée par Raphael Mengs, vendue par James Johnson, of Manchester au prix de 136.10 [?] £. [44]