Ventes d'œuvres le 1859.07.26

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  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with a Group of three cavaliers halting at the door of an inn, near them a woman holds a jug; in the distance a river with a church and other buildings, and on the bank, suttler's booths, figures, horses, &c. From the Boursault Collection. (Albert Cuyp)|A Landscape with a Group of three cavaliers halting at the door of an inn, near them a woman holds a jug; in the distance a river with a church and other buildings, and on the bank, suttler's booths, figures, horses, &c. From the Boursault Collection.]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par William Gibbs, Esq. au prix de 94.10 £. [31]
  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A rich Mountainous Landscape, with a distant view of a city and the Lake of Perugia; in the foreground a group of peasants are driving their flocks and herds from market; a threatening sky, denoting an approaching storm, gives grandeur and effect to the picture. An important and beautiful work of the master; signed and dated 1653. (Nicholas Berghem)|A rich Mountainous Landscape, with a distant view of a city and the Lake of Perugia; in the foreground a group of peasants are driving their flocks and herds from market; a threatening sky, denoting an approaching storm, gives grandeur and effect to the picture. An important and beautiful work of the master; signed and dated 1653.]] réalisée par Nicholas Berghem, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par John Hardy, Esq. au prix de 409.10 £. [41]
  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Charles I. when a Child. He is represented at full length, in a green velvet dress with lace collar and ruffles, his right hand holds a small gun and his left rests on a sword, by his side a greyhound, behind him on a table a white hat ornamented with a feather and rich jewel clasp. (D. Mytens, Sen.)|Charles I. when a Child. He is represented at full length, in a green velvet dress with lace collar and ruffles, his right hand holds a small gun and his left rests on a sword, by his side a greyhound, behind him on a table a white hat ornamented with a feather and rich jewel clasp.]] réalisée par D. Mytens, Sen., vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Mathison au prix de 99.15 £. [47]
  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of the Princess Mary of England. She is represented in a standing position, draped in white, with a gold chain round her waist, the end of which sheholds sic in her hand. Painted on a green back ground. A rare and highly interestring portrait. (Hans Holbein)|Portrait of the Princess Mary of England. She is represented in a standing position, draped in white, with a gold chain round her waist, the end of which sheholds sic in her hand. Painted on a green back ground. A rare and highly interestring portrait.]] réalisée par Hans Holbein, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Duke of Hamilton au prix de 99.15 £. [49]
  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Italian Landscape with distant scenery, and a bridge traversing the centre of the picture; to the right, in the foreground, two figures are in conversation under the shade of some trees; a flock of sheep and cattle are distributed over the landscape. A beautiful composition, full of effect and colour. (Claude)|An Italian Landscape with distant scenery, and a bridge traversing the centre of the picture; to the right, in the foreground, two figures are in conversation under the shade of some trees; a flock of sheep and cattle are distributed over the landscape. A beautiful composition, full of effect and colour.]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par John Hardy, Esq. au prix de 315.0 £. [52]
  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Flagellation -- a composition of three figures; in the centre the Saviour tied to a pillar is receiving the lashes; the background of the picture is formed by a building with three arches, through which a landscape is seen. Formerly in the Collection of A. Hope, Esq. (Raffaelle)|The Flagellation -- a composition of three figures; in the centre the Saviour tied to a pillar is receiving the lashes; the background of the picture is formed by a building with three arches, through which a landscape is seen. Formerly in the Collection of A. Hope, Esq.]] réalisée par Raffaelle, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par John W. Brett, Esq. au prix de 63.0 £. [62]
  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Renaldo and Amida.-- The enchantress is here represented sitting, supporting the head of her lover, who is recumbent, holding his shield that serves for a mirror, to which her attention is invited by a cupid while arranging her hair. Behind is another cupid, gathering flowers, and three more at his feet. This is a production of the artist's best period. Signed and dated 1766. Retouched 1790. (Sir B. West, P.R.A.)|Renaldo and Amida.-- The enchantress is here represented sitting, supporting the head of her lover, who is recumbent, holding his shield that serves for a mirror, to which her attention is invited by a cupid while arranging her hair. Behind is another cupid, gathering flowers, and three more at his feet. This is a production of the artist's best period. Signed and dated 1766. Retouched 1790.]] réalisée par Sir B. West, P.R.A., vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par J.I. Dixon, America au prix de 27.6 £. [67]
  • 1859.07.26/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Triptyque, representing the Crucifixion, Christ leaving the Judgment Hall, and the Taking down from the Cross. An important and finely preserved work of this rare master. In a mahogany case, the outer door enriched with figures of Saints en grisaille. (Martin Schoen)|A Triptyque, representing the Crucifixion, Christ leaving the Judgment Hall, and the Taking down from the Cross. An important and finely preserved work of this rare master. In a mahogany case, the outer door enriched with figures of Saints en grisaille.]] réalisée par Martin Schoen, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Colnaghi and Co. au prix de 63.0 £. [83]