Ventes d'œuvres le 1859.07.29

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  • 1859.07.29/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Battle of Marston Moor. The figures, both of men and horses, are admirably grouped; in the foreground is a soldier presenting to Cromwell the helmet which had fallen from his head in the melèe of the fierce struggle there represented; while in the distance is shown the charge on the royal cavalry, which, as well as the othr movements of the field, are very spirited. The colouring is excellent throughout. (J. Ward, R.A.)|The Battle of Marston Moor. The figures, both of men and horses, are admirably grouped; in the foreground is a soldier presenting to Cromwell the helmet which had fallen from his head in the melèe of the fierce struggle there represented; while in the distance is shown the charge on the royal cavalry, which, as well as the othr movements of the field, are very spirited. The colouring is excellent throughout.]] réalisée par J. Ward, R.A., vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Lord Northwick au prix de 89.5 £. [56]