Ventes d'œuvres le 1798.06.09

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  • 1798.06.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Charles I. and his Queen, with James II. in her arms, and Charles II. standing at the King's knee -- a picture of the same subject with this, and by the same master, is at the Queen's house. This picture was given to the Biddulph family by Charles II. and has continued in it every since (V. Dyck)|Charles I. and his Queen, with James II. in her arms, and Charles II. standing at the King's knee -- a picture of the same subject with this, and by the same master, is at the Queen's house. This picture was given to the Biddulph family by Charles II. and has continued in it every since]] réalisée par V. Dyck, vendue par Wheler au prix de 50.8 gs. [1]
  • 1798.06.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A leda upon a pedestal, in which is introduced a fine head of Apollo...The figure is beautiful, and the drapery exquisitely fine...The Apollo's head was sent by Sir James Porter from Greece, as a present to a nobleman, in whose collection it was, at Ingress, in Kent Valuable Antique Marbles (Antique)|A leda upon a pedestal, in which is introduced a fine head of Apollo...The figure is beautiful, and the drapery exquisitely fine...The Apollo's head was sent by Sir James Porter from Greece, as a present to a nobleman, in whose collection it was, at Ingress, in Kent Valuable Antique Marbles]] réalisée par Antique, vendue par Duke of St. Albans au prix de 57.15 gs. [187]
  • 1798.06.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Marcus Aurelius, upon a pedestal...This was found at Cento Celle, within three miles of Rome, near the ancient aqueduct; besides the extraodinary and very fine sculpture of this figure, it has the merit of being very entire, and little or no restoration...The head and trunk were found within three feet of each other, and the rest of the body in the same cave. Valuable Antique Marbles (Antique)|Marcus Aurelius, upon a pedestal...This was found at Cento Celle, within three miles of Rome, near the ancient aqueduct; besides the extraodinary and very fine sculpture of this figure, it has the merit of being very entire, and little or no restoration...The head and trunk were found within three feet of each other, and the rest of the body in the same cave. Valuable Antique Marbles]] réalisée par Antique, vendue par Duke of St. Albans au prix de 12.1 gs. [188]