Ventes d'œuvres le 1848.07.26

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  • 1848.07.26/ maison de ventes : English. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Forest Scenery, with Bear, Boar, and Stag Hunting. It is intersected by a River, into which many of the Herd are driven. by Huntsmen and Dogs in full chase. In front are seven Knights with crossbows; skirting the Forest, is their Castle, highly elevated on a Rock, with Mountainous Scenery in the distance. A singular composition, and most elaborately finished. (L. Cranach)|Forest Scenery, with Bear, Boar, and Stag Hunting. It is intersected by a River, into which many of the Herd are driven. by Huntsmen and Dogs in full chase. In front are seven Knights with crossbows; skirting the Forest, is their Castle, highly elevated on a Rock, with Mountainous Scenery in the distance. A singular composition, and most elaborately finished.]] réalisée par L. Cranach, vendue par William Beckford, Esq. au prix de 17.0 £. [24]
  • 1848.07.26/ maison de ventes : English. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Repose -- introduced amongst Classical Ruins, in a Landscape of exceeding breadth, beauty, and distgance; inimitably painted, and inerspersed with Cattler and Figues, which greatly enhance he interest of the Picture. From the Choiseuil Cabinet. (Poelemborg)|The Repose -- introduced amongst Classical Ruins, in a Landscape of exceeding breadth, beauty, and distgance; inimitably painted, and inerspersed with Cattler and Figues, which greatly enhance he interest of the Picture. From the Choiseuil Cabinet.]] réalisée par Poelemborg, vendue par William Beckford, Esq. au prix de 7.0 £. [28]
  • 1848.07.26/ maison de ventes : English. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A highly finished Portrait of Bishop Gardener, enriched by a beautiful Landscape in the back ground. He is shown in a front view, and evidently addessing an assemblage; in his right hand he holds his spectacles, and in the other a book partly closed. It is a speaking Likeness; painted in the Artist's best period, and quite equal to any known Portrait from his Pencil. (Hans Holbein)|A highly finished Portrait of Bishop Gardener, enriched by a beautiful Landscape in the back ground. He is shown in a front view, and evidently addessing an assemblage; in his right hand he holds his spectacles, and in the other a book partly closed. It is a speaking Likeness; painted in the Artist's best period, and quite equal to any known Portrait from his Pencil.]] réalisée par Hans Holbein, vendue par William Beckford, Esq. au prix de 156.0 £. [35]
  • 1848.07.26/ maison de ventes : English. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Woman taken in Adultery -- a numerous group of Figures, the countenances of the whole of which are marked with strong expression -- another Group is finely disposed in a Gallery above -- the Architecture is richly ornamented, with arched top. It formerly adorned the Aldobrandini Palace. (Mazzolino di Ferrara)|The Woman taken in Adultery -- a numerous group of Figures, the countenances of the whole of which are marked with strong expression -- another Group is finely disposed in a Gallery above -- the Architecture is richly ornamented, with arched top. It formerly adorned the Aldobrandini Palace.]] réalisée par Mazzolino di Ferrara, vendue par William Beckford, Esq. au prix de 199.10 £. [40]