Ventes d'œuvres le 1804.05.24

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  • 1804.05.24/ maison de ventes : Farebrother (Charles). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Passion of Our Saviour. The rarity of the works of this great Master; render them more desireable objects, even to grace the Palaces of Princes. On the Back of this Picture are, a Letter explaining the Manner in which it was purchased from the Duke of Salviati, and the Seal of the Academy of Parma (Corregio)|The Passion of Our Saviour. The rarity of the works of this great Master; render them more desireable objects, even to grace the Palaces of Princes. On the Back of this Picture are, a Letter explaining the Manner in which it was purchased from the Duke of Salviati, and the Seal of the Academy of Parma]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Novellera. [52]
  • 1804.05.24/ maison de ventes : Farebrother (Charles). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, Infant Christ, St. John, and St. Joseph. A grand composition, painted with great sweetness of expression; ever considered as a Treasure in the Cabinet at Novellera, and has been generally ascribed to Corregio by the most distinguished Connoisseurs in Italy (Schidoni)|The Virgin, Infant Christ, St. John, and St. Joseph. A grand composition, painted with great sweetness of expression; ever considered as a Treasure in the Cabinet at Novellera, and has been generally ascribed to Corregio by the most distinguished Connoisseurs in Italy]] réalisée par Schidoni, vendue par Novellera. [55]
  • 1804.05.24/ maison de ventes : Farebrother (Charles). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Flight into Egypt; St. Joseph in the front ground drawing water from a pool, and the Virgin and Child accompanied by Angels moving through the woody scene behind. This exquisite landscape is a brilliant and wonderful display of the powers of the master in Chiaroscuro. It was conveyed to the Cabinet at Novellera by the Prince Ercole at a short time previous to the Treaty being concluded for the removal of the Modina Gallery at Dresden (Corregio)|The Flight into Egypt; St. Joseph in the front ground drawing water from a pool, and the Virgin and Child accompanied by Angels moving through the woody scene behind. This exquisite landscape is a brilliant and wonderful display of the powers of the master in Chiaroscuro. It was conveyed to the Cabinet at Novellera by the Prince Ercole at a short time previous to the Treaty being concluded for the removal of the Modina Gallery at Dresden]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Novellera. [56]