Ventes d'œuvres le 1859.07.28

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  • 1859.07.28/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Condottiere. A spirited half length of a warrior in complete armour with uplifted swords, said to be intended for one of the leaders of the "Free Companies" or "Lances," whose achievements occupied so priminent a place in the history of the Italian States during the Middle Ages. Above, on the left, is the inscription, "Spirans Minarum et Coedes." It is brilliantly coloured. From the collection of Sir S. Clarke. (Guercino)|Condottiere. A spirited half length of a warrior in complete armour with uplifted swords, said to be intended for one of the leaders of the "Free Companies" or "Lances," whose achievements occupied so priminent a place in the history of the Italian States during the Middle Ages. Above, on the left, is the inscription, "Spirans Minarum et Coedes." It is brilliantly coloured. From the collection of Sir S. Clarke.]] réalisée par Guercino, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par H. Garrett, Weymouth au prix de 11.11 £. [16]
  • 1859.07.28/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Marine View -- a Calm; to the right of the picture is a jetty, on both sides of which several yachts and boats are at anchor; in front, a boat containing a party of ladies and gentlemen about to land; in the offing are four men-of-war, one of which is firing a salute. A capital work of the master. From the Lapeyrière collection. (Vander Capella)|A Marine View -- a Calm; to the right of the picture is a jetty, on both sides of which several yachts and boats are at anchor; in front, a boat containing a party of ladies and gentlemen about to land; in the offing are four men-of-war, one of which is firing a salute. A capital work of the master. From the Lapeyrière collection.]] réalisée par Vander Capella, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Lord Northwick au prix de 195.6 £. [53]
  • 1859.07.28/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Four Philosophers -- a copy, by Velasquez, of the famous picture in the Pitti Palace, by Rubens, and containing portraits of Velasquez himself, Rubens, Lypsius and Grotius. It was brought into England by the Duke of San Carlos, from the colletion of the Marquis Urquijo, of Madrid. (Velasquez)|The Four Philosophers -- a copy, by Velasquez, of the famous picture in the Pitti Palace, by Rubens, and containing portraits of Velasquez himself, Rubens, Lypsius and Grotius. It was brought into England by the Duke of San Carlos, from the colletion of the Marquis Urquijo, of Madrid.]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par John Henry Elwes. Esq. au prix de 128.1 £. [55]