Ventes d'œuvres le 1847.05.15

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  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village Feast: a large party of peasants assembled at a feast before a cabaret; a man seated, has fallen asleep in the foreground, and utensils are distributed on the ground near him; a group of figures is seen in the half distance, and a village church among trees in the background and landscape (Teniers)|A Village Feast: a large party of peasants assembled at a feast before a cabaret; a man seated, has fallen asleep in the foreground, and utensils are distributed on the ground near him; a group of figures is seen in the half distance, and a village church among trees in the background and landscape]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased, achetée par Cooper au prix de 210.0 gs. [17]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Embarkation of the Prince of Orange. The royal yacht is surrounded by numerous vessels, towards which boats full of figures are rowing; the fortifications of a town in the distance: the animated subject is reflected in the clear water (Van Der Capella)|The Embarkation of the Prince of Orange. The royal yacht is surrounded by numerous vessels, towards which boats full of figures are rowing; the fortifications of a town in the distance: the animated subject is reflected in the clear water]] réalisée par Van Der Capella, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased, achetée par Norton au prix de 135.9 gs. [19]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Watermill, with several wheels occupying the whole fall of the stream, seen from below; the banks are enriched by wood: on the one side is seen a village church, on the other a picturesque thatched building, producing a rich effect: the scene is represented under the influence of a fine sky -- formerly in the collection of Lady Holdernesse (Ruysdael)|A Watermill, with several wheels occupying the whole fall of the stream, seen from below; the banks are enriched by wood: on the one side is seen a village church, on the other a picturesque thatched building, producing a rich effect: the scene is represented under the influence of a fine sky -- formerly in the collection of Lady Holdernesse]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased, achetée par Norton au prix de 509.5 gs. [20]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Coral Fishers on the Coast of Africa; groups are dispersed in different characteristic attitudes resting from their toils, on the shore; a sterile mountainous coast enclosed the bay and ships. This celebrated picture was purchased by the late proprietor at Naples, in 1826, from the collection of the Duc D'Ascoli (S. Rosa)|Coral Fishers on the Coast of Africa; groups are dispersed in different characteristic attitudes resting from their toils, on the shore; a sterile mountainous coast enclosed the bay and ships. This celebrated picture was purchased by the late proprietor at Naples, in 1826, from the collection of the Duc D'Ascoli]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased au prix de 252.0 [?] gs. [22]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ and the Disciples on the way to Emmaus; a grand landscape in the characteristic manner of the master, in the foreground of which the sacred illustration is introduced; on the left is a farm cottage and peasants, and a female drawing water at a well. The landscape glows with the effect of an evening sun -- in the rich tone of Rubens (Teniers)|Christ and the Disciples on the way to Emmaus; a grand landscape in the characteristic manner of the master, in the foreground of which the sacred illustration is introduced; on the left is a farm cottage and peasants, and a female drawing water at a well. The landscape glows with the effect of an evening sun -- in the rich tone of Rubens]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased au prix de 137.11 gs. [23]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Road under a Bank, above which is seen a round tower, with a dismounted sportsman shooting at a small bird on a decayed oak, an attendant holding his grey horse; a fallen tree is lying in a transparent pool of water in the foreground -- formerly in the collection of Lord Monson (Wynants)|A Road under a Bank, above which is seen a round tower, with a dismounted sportsman shooting at a small bird on a decayed oak, an attendant holding his grey horse; a fallen tree is lying in a transparent pool of water in the foreground -- formerly in the collection of Lord Monson]] réalisée par Wynants, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased, achetée par Robinson au prix de 257.5 gs. [26]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Classical Landscape: a warrior on a grey horse, followed by two attendants bearing spears and shields, halts near the bank of a river; the scene is diversified with groups of grand trees; a stag is breaking through the underwood on the right; a solemn tone pervades the picture (Domenichino)|A Grand Classical Landscape: a warrior on a grey horse, followed by two attendants bearing spears and shields, halts near the bank of a river; the scene is diversified with groups of grand trees; a stag is breaking through the underwood on the right; a solemn tone pervades the picture]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased au prix de 173.5 gs. [30]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Stag Hunt: a cavalier and lady on horseback coming down from high ground towards a river, in which other hunters are turning a stag and hind near a group of trees, with distant buildings on the banks of the river, through which another group is coming up with the chace (Wouvermans)|A Stag Hunt: a cavalier and lady on horseback coming down from high ground towards a river, in which other hunters are turning a stag and hind near a group of trees, with distant buildings on the banks of the river, through which another group is coming up with the chace]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased, achetée par Norton au prix de 231.0 gs. [31]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["La Carita" -- a beautiful female in a red dress supports the youngest of three children standing on a table, who turns from her breast towards another boy, while a third leans on her shoulder. From the exquisite elaboration of this picture, it may be justly considered that mentioned by Vasari as "una Carita bellissima con tre putti;" and again, as "cosa rara ch'ella e` veramente." -- Vol.II., p.245. From the Ruspigliosi Gallery, when it was purchased by Mr. Anderdon, in 1826, of the Contessa Compagnoni Marefoschi (A. Del Sarto)|"La Carita" -- a beautiful female in a red dress supports the youngest of three children standing on a table, who turns from her breast towards another boy, while a third leans on her shoulder. From the exquisite elaboration of this picture, it may be justly considered that mentioned by Vasari as "una Carita bellissima con tre putti;" and again, as "cosa rara ch'ella e` veramente." -- Vol.II., p.245. From the Ruspigliosi Gallery, when it was purchased by Mr. Anderdon, in 1826, of the Contessa Compagnoni Marefoschi]] réalisée par A. Del Sarto, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased au prix de 451.10 gs. [34]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin kneeling, and extending her Hands over the Infant Christ and St. John, who are lying on a bank of flowers before her, a beautiful landscape, in the centre of which is a rocky height, and mountainous distance illuminates the background (L. Da Vinci)|The Virgin kneeling, and extending her Hands over the Infant Christ and St. John, who are lying on a bank of flowers before her, a beautiful landscape, in the centre of which is a rocky height, and mountainous distance illuminates the background]] réalisée par L. Da Vinci, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased, achetée par Rutley au prix de 295.0 gs. [36]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [["Il Viaggio di Rachele" -- Rachel, mounted on a mule, is driving her father's flock to the well of Haran. At the opening of a cavern are seen the travellers, accompanied by sheep, enquiring their way of a group of old men, whose forms are seated on a bank in the shade, and are finely relieved by a brilliant sky, from which the light is diffused over the principal group, as well as through the foliage. Purchased by the late Mr. Anderdon in Naples, in 1826, and was formerly in the collection of La Contessa Maria Teresa Spinelli (S. Rosa)|"Il Viaggio di Rachele" -- Rachel, mounted on a mule, is driving her father's flock to the well of Haran. At the opening of a cavern are seen the travellers, accompanied by sheep, enquiring their way of a group of old men, whose forms are seated on a bank in the shade, and are finely relieved by a brilliant sky, from which the light is diffused over the principal group, as well as through the foliage. Purchased by the late Mr. Anderdon in Naples, in 1826, and was formerly in the collection of La Contessa Maria Teresa Spinelli]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased au prix de 640.10 gs. [37]
  • 1847.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Salutation. The Virgin, who salutes St. Elizabeth, is followed by two attendants in characteristic head dresses; the principal figures are half length; and in the background Joseph is announcing the arrival of the Virgin to Zacharius, who is in the act of descending a flight of steps; beyond the building is an elaborate landscape, with a causeway. An enamel was made from this picture by Bone, for the Prince Regent. This noble picture, on which it would be difficult to offer an eulogium, had been for fifty years in the later propriertor's possession (S. Del Piombo)|The Salutation. The Virgin, who salutes St. Elizabeth, is followed by two attendants in characteristic head dresses; the principal figures are half length; and in the background Joseph is announcing the arrival of the Virgin to Zacharius, who is in the act of descending a flight of steps; beyond the building is an elaborate landscape, with a causeway. An enamel was made from this picture by Bone, for the Prince Regent. This noble picture, on which it would be difficult to offer an eulogium, had been for fifty years in the later propriertor's possession]] réalisée par S. Del Piombo, vendue par John Proctor Anderdon Esq Deceased au prix de 913.10 gs. [38]