Ventes d'œuvres le 1844.05.17

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  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of a Gentleman, when about thirty-five years of age, with the face turned three-quarters from the spectator, having short dark hair, mustachios, and a small tuft of beard; he is dressed in a black vest, a cloak, and a plain stiff frill. This is one of the artist's Flemish productions -- Smith's Catalogue. (Van Dyck)|Portrait of a Gentleman, when about thirty-five years of age, with the face turned three-quarters from the spectator, having short dark hair, mustachios, and a small tuft of beard; he is dressed in a black vest, a cloak, and a plain stiff frill. This is one of the artist's Flemish productions -- Smith's Catalogue.]] réalisée par Van Dyck, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Yates au prix de 66.3 £. [26]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Ann Carr, Countess of Bedford; her countenance is represented in nearly a front view, with two locks of hair falling on her neck, and dressed in red silk of varied hues, and a light brown scarf, leaving the bosom exposed.-- Smith's Catalogue. (Van Dyck)|Portrait of Ann Carr, Countess of Bedford; her countenance is represented in nearly a front view, with two locks of hair falling on her neck, and dressed in red silk of varied hues, and a light brown scarf, leaving the bosom exposed.-- Smith's Catalogue.]] réalisée par Van Dyck, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Morant au prix de 78.15 £. [28]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Morning Gun; a calm, with a ship of war on the left, represented in a fore-shortened position, with her stern to the spectator, and all her sails up; a boat full of passengers is quitting her, and two small boats lie along side of her; the sails of the principal vessel are brilliantly lighted by the morning sun -- Smith's Catalogue, No.133. (William V. de Velde)|The Morning Gun; a calm, with a ship of war on the left, represented in a fore-shortened position, with her stern to the spectator, and all her sails up; a boat full of passengers is quitting her, and two small boats lie along side of her; the sails of the principal vessel are brilliantly lighted by the morning sun -- Smith's Catalogue, No.133.]] réalisée par William V. de Velde, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Stewart au prix de 207.18 £. [37]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Peasants watering their Cattle at a Fountain. The view is composed, on the left, of an excavated rock, with a fountain for catle, at which two men have halted, with their mules, laden with casks and other goods, and with those is a horse, the rider of which has dismounted; more towards the front is a pilgrim reposing; the opposite side of the picture exhibits a lake, encompassed by high banks, on which stand two thin trees, and from thence the eye looks overr a hilly country, obscured by the hazy dews of the evening.-- Smih's Catalogue, No.80. (John Both)|Peasants watering their Cattle at a Fountain. The view is composed, on the left, of an excavated rock, with a fountain for catle, at which two men have halted, with their mules, laden with casks and other goods, and with those is a horse, the rider of which has dismounted; more towards the front is a pilgrim reposing; the opposite side of the picture exhibits a lake, encompassed by high banks, on which stand two thin trees, and from thence the eye looks overr a hilly country, obscured by the hazy dews of the evening.-- Smih's Catalogue, No.80.]] réalisée par John Both, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Burland au prix de 162.15 £. [39]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, when about fifty-three years of age. The face is seen in a three-quarter view, with dark bushy hair, mustachios, and pointed beard; he wears a cuirass, over a vest, with white satin open sleeves, embroidered; a broad lace frill, covering the shoulders, and a medal, appended to a blue ribbons -- painted in an oval.-- Smith's Catalogue. (Van Dyck)|Portrait of Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, when about fifty-three years of age. The face is seen in a three-quarter view, with dark bushy hair, mustachios, and pointed beard; he wears a cuirass, over a vest, with white satin open sleeves, embroidered; a broad lace frill, covering the shoulders, and a medal, appended to a blue ribbons -- painted in an oval.-- Smith's Catalogue.]] réalisée par Van Dyck, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Yates au prix de 34.13 £. [41]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View from the Shore, looking out to sea, while under the influence of a strong breeze, accompanied with squalls of rain. The foreground of this beautiful picture is composed of a line of beach, upon an eminence of which stands a gentleman with his back to the spectator, having a cane in one hand, and holding on his hat with the other; in front of him is a sailor, who, by his attitude, appears to be speaking to him; and a little way from them sits a woman, with a basket by her side. Their attention is evidently directed to two fishing vessels, one of which has run on shore, and three of the crew are in the water, by her side; the other is beating about in the surf -- painted in the artist's most exquisite manner. Engraved, No.28, in the Choiseul Gallery Collection of the Duc de Choiseul, and Collections of M. Lambert and M. Le Brun.-- Smith's Catalogue, No.405. (Ludolph Backhuyzen)|A View from the Shore, looking out to sea, while under the influence of a strong breeze, accompanied with squalls of rain. The foreground of this beautiful picture is composed of a line of beach, upon an eminence of which stands a gentleman with his back to the spectator, having a cane in one hand, and holding on his hat with the other; in front of him is a sailor, who, by his attitude, appears to be speaking to him; and a little way from them sits a woman, with a basket by her side. Their attention is evidently directed to two fishing vessels, one of which has run on shore, and three of the crew are in the water, by her side; the other is beating about in the surf -- painted in the artist's most exquisite manner. Engraved, No.28, in the Choiseul Gallery Collection of the Duc de Choiseul, and Collections of M. Lambert and M. Le Brun.-- Smith's Catalogue, No.405.]] réalisée par Ludolph Backhuyzen, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Farrer au prix de 540.15 £. [42]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View in the Appenines, amidst beautiful mountainous scenery; a group of figures in conversation, with a beggar on a road, having just crossed a ferry, where a boat is bringing other travellers over the river; on the high ground is a castle, illuminated by a brilliant sunshine; and in the foreground are magnificent groups of broken trees. (S. Rosa)|A View in the Appenines, amidst beautiful mountainous scenery; a group of figures in conversation, with a beggar on a road, having just crossed a ferry, where a boat is bringing other travellers over the river; on the high ground is a castle, illuminated by a brilliant sunshine; and in the foreground are magnificent groups of broken trees.]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par [[Gardner 14 Lower George[?]]] au prix de 598.10 £. [44]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Les Petits Canards; a sequestered woody scene, with a stream of water in front, in which are two ducks and four ducklings; a rough pathway passes over a gentle hill on the left, at the side of which is an elder bush; the trees exhibit a diversiy of foliage,and the ground and water are varied with bushes and aquatic weeds; this is a production of the rarest excellence and beauty. Collections of MM. Lempereur, Gros, Godefroy, and Madame Bandeville.-- Smith's Catalogue, No.27. (Jacob Ruysdael)|Les Petits Canards; a sequestered woody scene, with a stream of water in front, in which are two ducks and four ducklings; a rough pathway passes over a gentle hill on the left, at the side of which is an elder bush; the trees exhibit a diversiy of foliage,and the ground and water are varied with bushes and aquatic weeds; this is a production of the rarest excellence and beauty. Collections of MM. Lempereur, Gros, Godefroy, and Madame Bandeville.-- Smith's Catalogue, No.27.]] réalisée par Jacob Ruysdael, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Burland au prix de 378.0 £. [47]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Party of Gypsies assembled in a Cavern; the group in the foreground are washing linen in a pool, and telling a peasant's fortune; through the opening of the cavern a beautiful distant landscape is seen, with travellers on a road; in the dark recess of the cavern an old woman is cooking. (Teniers)|A Party of Gypsies assembled in a Cavern; the group in the foreground are washing linen in a pool, and telling a peasant's fortune; through the opening of the cavern a beautiful distant landscape is seen, with travellers on a road; in the dark recess of the cavern an old woman is cooking.]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par D. Cleveland au prix de 137.11 £. [48]
  • 1844.05.17/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Halt of Cavaliers at a Blacksmith's Shop, which is formed in a rock; the blacksmih is shoeing a grey horse, by the side of which a cavalier is standing; two girls, with distaffs, are seated on a bank near them; travellers are proceeding on their journey, over a rocky road, towards the distant town. (Berghem)|A Halt of Cavaliers at a Blacksmith's Shop, which is formed in a rock; the blacksmih is shoeing a grey horse, by the side of which a cavalier is standing; two girls, with distaffs, are seated on a bank near them; travellers are proceeding on their journey, over a rocky road, towards the distant town.]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Jeremiah Harman, Esq., achetée par Nieuwenhuys au prix de 231.0 £. [49]