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  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The virgin, child, St. John, St. Jerome, and St. Francis, small life, on wood, with a view of Urbino in the back ground. The grace and modesty of the virgin are very fine, and the attitude of St. John remarkably noble. Tho' this fine piece cannot be ranged amongst the works of his third and best manner, yet it must be allowed, it has nothing of his first, and very little of the hardness of his second manner (Raphael)|The virgin, child, St. John, St. Jerome, and St. Francis, small life, on wood, with a view of Urbino in the back ground. The grace and modesty of the virgin are very fine, and the attitude of St. John remarkably noble. Tho' this fine piece cannot be ranged amongst the works of his third and best manner, yet it must be allowed, it has nothing of his first, and very little of the hardness of his second manner]] réalisée par Raphael. [1]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Venus full length, lying on a couch, naked, as big as life, with two small figures in the back ground, and a little dog lying on the white drapery of the couch, this is the same picture with some trifling alterations, as the celebrated one in the Tribune at Florence which represents the grand duke of Tuscany's mistress. Every one who has seen the Florentine Venus, and considers both the least attention, must give the preference to this for the following reasons, and makes it natural to suppose, that this which was painted for the duke of Urbino, and is mentioned by Ridolphi to have been done about the year 1543. The fine engraving by that ingenious artist Mr. Strange, which is a perfect fac-simile of the former at Florence, when compared with the present piece, sufficiently shews how much more beautiful the idea and contour of this is, and tho' TItian was never famous for correctness of drawing, yet in this figure scarcely any fault is to be found. The white drapery round the head of the Venus at Florence, is in this left out, and it must be allowed the head looks lighter for it; besides the state of preservation is much beyond the other, which has greatly suffered in its harmony of colouring from the misfortune it received, by having some boiled oil put on it some years ago, and which, tho' great judgment and attention has been used by this judicious director of the gallery, could not be taken off equally, which makes it remain very spotty. From the above observations it is not too presuming to determine this the finest work of the two, if so, it certainly is the most capital eazel picture of Titian's in the world (Titiano)|A Venus full length, lying on a couch, naked, as big as life, with two small figures in the back ground, and a little dog lying on the white drapery of the couch, this is the same picture with some trifling alterations, as the celebrated one in the Tribune at Florence which represents the grand duke of Tuscany's mistress. Every one who has seen the Florentine Venus, and considers both the least attention, must give the preference to this for the following reasons, and makes it natural to suppose, that this which was painted for the duke of Urbino, and is mentioned by Ridolphi to have been done about the year 1543. The fine engraving by that ingenious artist Mr. Strange, which is a perfect fac-simile of the former at Florence, when compared with the present piece, sufficiently shews how much more beautiful the idea and contour of this is, and tho' TItian was never famous for correctness of drawing, yet in this figure scarcely any fault is to be found. The white drapery round the head of the Venus at Florence, is in this left out, and it must be allowed the head looks lighter for it; besides the state of preservation is much beyond the other, which has greatly suffered in its harmony of colouring from the misfortune it received, by having some boiled oil put on it some years ago, and which, tho' great judgment and attention has been used by this judicious director of the gallery, could not be taken off equally, which makes it remain very spotty. From the above observations it is not too presuming to determine this the finest work of the two, if so, it certainly is the most capital eazel picture of Titian's in the world]] réalisée par Titiano. [2]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Pendant to the preceding, a landscape and figures, a lady on horseback, and a peasant following with game, the back ground is a fine distant view, by no means inferior to Claude. It is not impossible but the public may esteem these two landscapes the most capital that have ever appeared (Paul Brill)|Pendant to the preceding, a landscape and figures, a lady on horseback, and a peasant following with game, the back ground is a fine distant view, by no means inferior to Claude. It is not impossible but the public may esteem these two landscapes the most capital that have ever appeared]] réalisée par Paul Brill. [4]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The deposition from the cross, 12 figures, small life, the attitudes and expressions are uncommonly fine, and Redolfi mentions this piece as one of his best performances, the thought of which was taken from a drawing of Raphael's in the Grimani Calerghi family, for whom it was originally painted. The man on the ladder is Paul's brother (Paul Veronese)|The deposition from the cross, 12 figures, small life, the attitudes and expressions are uncommonly fine, and Redolfi mentions this piece as one of his best performances, the thought of which was taken from a drawing of Raphael's in the Grimani Calerghi family, for whom it was originally painted. The man on the ladder is Paul's brother]] réalisée par Paul Veronese. [8]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Salmasis and Hermopradites Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, two graceful figures, big as life, and a most beautiful landscape, little inferior to Claude Lorain's, the uncommon excellence of both figures and landscape makes this one of the most beautiful compositions in painting (Albani)|Salmasis and Hermopradites Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, two graceful figures, big as life, and a most beautiful landscape, little inferior to Claude Lorain's, the uncommon excellence of both figures and landscape makes this one of the most beautiful compositions in painting]] réalisée par Albani. [9]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, Bambino, St. Ann, St. Rock, and St. Sebastien, elegant, small life, and three small cherubs, on wood, in a fine landscape. This piece is painted in the same brilliant style of colouring and delicacy of Teint, and character as those of this author, in the Pithy Palace, at Florence, when he followed much the manner of Raphael (Andrea del Sarto)|The Virgin, Bambino, St. Ann, St. Rock, and St. Sebastien, elegant, small life, and three small cherubs, on wood, in a fine landscape. This piece is painted in the same brilliant style of colouring and delicacy of Teint, and character as those of this author, in the Pithy Palace, at Florence, when he followed much the manner of Raphael]] réalisée par Andrea del Sarto. [11]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The holy family, St. Catharine and an angel, seven small figures, on wood, highly finished: this is the original model of the great altar piece at Bologna, which he painted in competition of his master's Correggio's celebrated St. Jerome. The merit of this beautiful cabinet piece, will be sufficiently evident to all those connoiseurs, who have seen the great work which has always been esteemed the chéf déuvre of this excellent master (Parmiginao)|The holy family, St. Catharine and an angel, seven small figures, on wood, highly finished: this is the original model of the great altar piece at Bologna, which he painted in competition of his master's Correggio's celebrated St. Jerome. The merit of this beautiful cabinet piece, will be sufficiently evident to all those connoiseurs, who have seen the great work which has always been esteemed the chéf déuvre of this excellent master]] réalisée par Parmiginao. [12]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Danae and Cupid, from Titian's celebrated picture in the King of Naples' collection. Perhaps this is one of the most pleasing pictures ever painted by this author, altho' taken from the great Titian. It was painted by order of a nobleman at Ferrara, from whom it was bought (Dominichino)|The Danae and Cupid, from Titian's celebrated picture in the King of Naples' collection. Perhaps this is one of the most pleasing pictures ever painted by this author, altho' taken from the great Titian. It was painted by order of a nobleman at Ferrara, from whom it was bought]] réalisée par Dominichino. [17]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An allegorical cabinet piece, painted in the same great stile and beauty as the large pieces in the Luxemburg Gallery at Paris. It represents a King and Queen of Spain kneeling on each side the Virgin, who is consigning the monastical habit to a priest, with several other very beautiful ideal figures standing by her, and two cardinals on each side the King and Queen: a very perfect cabinet piece (Rubens)|An allegorical cabinet piece, painted in the same great stile and beauty as the large pieces in the Luxemburg Gallery at Paris. It represents a King and Queen of Spain kneeling on each side the Virgin, who is consigning the monastical habit to a priest, with several other very beautiful ideal figures standing by her, and two cardinals on each side the King and Queen: a very perfect cabinet piece]] réalisée par Rubens. [20]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Abraham returning after his conquests with his spoils, which he presents to King Melchisedeck: a great many beautiful small figures, highly finish'd, in a fine landscape. -- Perhaps, without much presumption, this piece may be ranked amongst one of the most capital piece in the world, on copper (Adam Elshemur)|Abraham returning after his conquests with his spoils, which he presents to King Melchisedeck: a great many beautiful small figures, highly finish'd, in a fine landscape. -- Perhaps, without much presumption, this piece may be ranked amongst one of the most capital piece in the world, on copper]] réalisée par Adam Elshemur. [23]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The deposition from the cross, 12 figures, half life, on wood. -- This scarce old artist, who was master to Correggio; although his works have the hardness of that age, yet there is surprising nature in his figures, and a fine stile of grouping them (An. Montegna)|The deposition from the cross, 12 figures, half life, on wood. -- This scarce old artist, who was master to Correggio; although his works have the hardness of that age, yet there is surprising nature in his figures, and a fine stile of grouping them]] réalisée par An. Montegna. [24]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The circumcision, the Virgin and eight other figures, small life. There is a grace and beauty in the Virgin little inferior to Guido, and a knowledge and excellence in the whole group that makes it deservedly one of the most admired pieces of this school: it was begun by Guirchino, and terminated by his nephew and scholar (Guircino)|The circumcision, the Virgin and eight other figures, small life. There is a grace and beauty in the Virgin little inferior to Guido, and a knowledge and excellence in the whole group that makes it deservedly one of the most admired pieces of this school: it was begun by Guirchino, and terminated by his nephew and scholar]] réalisée par Guircino. [25]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Samaritan woman with Christ at the well, half life, and many spirited figures, in a fine landscape. This is the painter whom Ridolfi mentions as looking thro' the key-hole of Titian's painting-room, in order to learn the secrets of his art; however his success, none of his scholars have followed his manner so closely (Bonifaccio)|The Samaritan woman with Christ at the well, half life, and many spirited figures, in a fine landscape. This is the painter whom Ridolfi mentions as looking thro' the key-hole of Titian's painting-room, in order to learn the secrets of his art; however his success, none of his scholars have followed his manner so closely]] réalisée par Bonifaccio. [29]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Nine figures, small life, round a table; a woman taking snuff from the back of a young man's hand, very highly finish'd, and one of the most capital works of this ingenious follower of Paul Veronese. His performances of this size, and such high finishing, are very scarce. -- Padre Orlando gives him a great character (Carpione)|Nine figures, small life, round a table; a woman taking snuff from the back of a young man's hand, very highly finish'd, and one of the most capital works of this ingenious follower of Paul Veronese. His performances of this size, and such high finishing, are very scarce. -- Padre Orlando gives him a great character]] réalisée par Carpione. [30]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This great rival of Titian was so much in reputation in Italy for his pleasing stile of composition and colouring, that the great Michael Angelo came to Venice on purpose to make him a visit; and Titian, who at last got him poisoned, was so jealous of him, that his frequent attempts to destroy him obliged Pardenone always to paint with his drawn sword lying by him. -- The piece represents the Virgin, Child, St. Catherine, and other saints, small half life (Pardenone)|This great rival of Titian was so much in reputation in Italy for his pleasing stile of composition and colouring, that the great Michael Angelo came to Venice on purpose to make him a visit; and Titian, who at last got him poisoned, was so jealous of him, that his frequent attempts to destroy him obliged Pardenone always to paint with his drawn sword lying by him. -- The piece represents the Virgin, Child, St. Catherine, and other saints, small half life]] réalisée par Pardenone. [32]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cardinal Cornaro, in his ecclesiastical habit, sitting in a chair, holding the Pope's bull in his hand. -- This has always been esteem'd one of his most capital portaits; there is a spirit and fire in the character, and justness of drawing, particularly in the hands, which are surprisingly fine, that is not often met with in the Venetian school (Paul Veronese)|Cardinal Cornaro, in his ecclesiastical habit, sitting in a chair, holding the Pope's bull in his hand. -- This has always been esteem'd one of his most capital portaits; there is a spirit and fire in the character, and justness of drawing, particularly in the hands, which are surprisingly fine, that is not often met with in the Venetian school]] réalisée par Paul Veronese. [36]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A three quarter figure, big as life, being the portrait of the celebrated Vessalio, who was physician to Charles V. and intimate friend of Titian's, whom he assisted in his anatomical tables, which he printed; one of which he holds in his hand. -- This portrait has been much admired (Titiano)|A three quarter figure, big as life, being the portrait of the celebrated Vessalio, who was physician to Charles V. and intimate friend of Titian's, whom he assisted in his anatomical tables, which he printed; one of which he holds in his hand. -- This portrait has been much admired]] réalisée par Titiano. [41]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen, half figure, small life, praying before a crucifix, in a fine landscape, on wood. Perhaps this is the highest finish'd piece ever painted by this author, and which, by tradition, it is known he meant to imitate his master Titian -- There is a brilliancy of colouring in the Magdalen, and a spirit in the touch of the crucifix that are seldom met with in the Bassans (Leandro Bassano)|A Magdalen, half figure, small life, praying before a crucifix, in a fine landscape, on wood. Perhaps this is the highest finish'd piece ever painted by this author, and which, by tradition, it is known he meant to imitate his master Titian -- There is a brilliancy of colouring in the Magdalen, and a spirit in the touch of the crucifix that are seldom met with in the Bassans]] réalisée par Leandro Bassano. [43]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most beautiful and high finish'd landscape, with many small figures; represents the story of Latona turning the peasants into frogs, with variety of birds in the trees, highly finish'd, particularly a small pheasant perched on a tree, which is wonderfully painted, on wood (Giovani Brugel)|A most beautiful and high finish'd landscape, with many small figures; represents the story of Latona turning the peasants into frogs, with variety of birds in the trees, highly finish'd, particularly a small pheasant perched on a tree, which is wonderfully painted, on wood]] réalisée par Giovani Brugel. [44]
  • 1773.02.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This ingenious painter was a master to the celebrated Canaletti, and it may justly be said they were worthy one another. There is a brilliancy in the colouring, and a chearfulness in the compositions of Luca which will always recommend him to the lovers of the art. -- A landscape, figures, water, &c. (Luca Carlovari)|This ingenious painter was a master to the celebrated Canaletti, and it may justly be said they were worthy one another. There is a brilliancy in the colouring, and a chearfulness in the compositions of Luca which will always recommend him to the lovers of the art. -- A landscape, figures, water, &c.]] réalisée par Luca Carlovari. [49]