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  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A young Porker feasting on a Cabbage Leaf, a clear and capital Picture, painted with his usual Effect, and with that fidelity to the Subject that renders all his Pictures of this description the happiest Effort of the Art, and from the Spirit and neatness with which the Whole is accomplished, Stamps originality in every Part, and Perfection in every marking of the Pencil (Morland)|A young Porker feasting on a Cabbage Leaf, a clear and capital Picture, painted with his usual Effect, and with that fidelity to the Subject that renders all his Pictures of this description the happiest Effort of the Art, and from the Spirit and neatness with which the Whole is accomplished, Stamps originality in every Part, and Perfection in every marking of the Pencil]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 50.8 £. [68]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto Pont du Diable, in Switzerland the Companion -- the Perspective taken from the Bridge. In this Picture all is still and solemn, without any interference with the Majesty of secluded Nature, save the small, but almost imperceptible Figure of a Hermit in the Distance, which renders the Scene most awfully impressive (Turner, R.A.)|Ditto Pont du Diable, in Switzerland the Companion -- the Perspective taken from the Bridge. In this Picture all is still and solemn, without any interference with the Majesty of secluded Nature, save the small, but almost imperceptible Figure of a Hermit in the Distance, which renders the Scene most awfully impressive]] réalisée par Turner, R.A., vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 42.0 £. [70]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A noble Performance; the Scene in Wales; the time Morning; Figures in the fore ground, and the whole effect at once grand and cheerful -- this Picture gained Mr. Barrett the Prize Premium from that excellent Institution, the Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers and Sciences (Barrett)|A noble Performance; the Scene in Wales; the time Morning; Figures in the fore ground, and the whole effect at once grand and cheerful -- this Picture gained Mr. Barrett the Prize Premium from that excellent Institution, the Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers and Sciences]] réalisée par Barrett, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 43.1 £. [73]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Scene in Wales by Moonlight, the Companion to Lot 73, evidently the effect of the Moon in a Summer's Evening, and a clouded Sky, with Mists and Vapours rising among the Mountains, and in that time of the Year when there is no night but twilight. The Figures in the fore ground returned from Fishing and Fowling, are happily introduced -- this is a noble Performance (Barrett)|A grand Scene in Wales by Moonlight, the Companion to Lot 73, evidently the effect of the Moon in a Summer's Evening, and a clouded Sky, with Mists and Vapours rising among the Mountains, and in that time of the Year when there is no night but twilight. The Figures in the fore ground returned from Fishing and Fowling, are happily introduced -- this is a noble Performance]] réalisée par Barrett, vendue par Sir John Boyd. [74]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The saving of a Wreck after a Storm, which has vented itself on a bleak inhospitable Shore. The Versatility of the Genius of this Artist's Abilities is conspicuously displayed, and with surprising Effect in this very wonderful Performance, and the very highest Perfection of his Art; capital (Morland)|The saving of a Wreck after a Storm, which has vented itself on a bleak inhospitable Shore. The Versatility of the Genius of this Artist's Abilities is conspicuously displayed, and with surprising Effect in this very wonderful Performance, and the very highest Perfection of his Art; capital]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 49 gs. [77]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most capital Performance, in the best Time of the Master; a warm glowing Scene, with two Donkies in the fore Ground, one of them lying down under a Hedge, and the other standing by in friendly Attachment; the Ground judiciously broken, Figures taking their Repast in the middle Distance, and the Whole in the utmost Perfection and Harmony; a first rate Performance of the Master, and painted in the Year 1793 (Morland)|A most capital Performance, in the best Time of the Master; a warm glowing Scene, with two Donkies in the fore Ground, one of them lying down under a Hedge, and the other standing by in friendly Attachment; the Ground judiciously broken, Figures taking their Repast in the middle Distance, and the Whole in the utmost Perfection and Harmony; a first rate Performance of the Master, and painted in the Year 1793]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Sir John Boyd. [83]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A capital Performance of this most celebrated English Artist and great Master. -- The View, a Sea Shore with a tremendous rolling Tide; Figures exerting themselves to haul a small Vessel higher up into safer Anchorage; the Stern of a large Ship lying at Anchor, and a Vessel working off from Shore under a single-reefed Fore-Sail. -- A Picture worthy of a distinguished Situation in any Collection, and in any Country (Turner, R.A.)|A capital Performance of this most celebrated English Artist and great Master. -- The View, a Sea Shore with a tremendous rolling Tide; Figures exerting themselves to haul a small Vessel higher up into safer Anchorage; the Stern of a large Ship lying at Anchor, and a Vessel working off from Shore under a single-reefed Fore-Sail. -- A Picture worthy of a distinguished Situation in any Collection, and in any Country]] réalisée par Turner, R.A., vendue par Sir John Boyd. [84]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One of those Scenes of solemn Grandeur and Still Repose, which this favorite Master delighted in, and which he always treated with the most classic and poetic Effect. The Figures are by his Friend and Associate Nicolo Poussin, introduced in happy union, to enrich and enliven the deep Recesses of the Grove (Gasper Poussin)|One of those Scenes of solemn Grandeur and Still Repose, which this favorite Master delighted in, and which he always treated with the most classic and poetic Effect. The Figures are by his Friend and Associate Nicolo Poussin, introduced in happy union, to enrich and enliven the deep Recesses of the Grove]] réalisée par Gasper Poussin, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 19 gs. [86]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most capital Landscape, painted in 1791. The Scene, an Interior of a Wood, with a Group of Figures assembled together to prepare their Dinner; most judiciously managed in every Part, and bears the strongest Proofs of his Abilities, being in their full Perfection at the Time it was accomplished. This Picture cannot be exceeded for Truth, Nature, Simplicity, Rustic Character and Effect -- 'tis incomparable throughout! and would form a distinguished Feature in any Collection; and is an Honor to the English School (Morland)|A most capital Landscape, painted in 1791. The Scene, an Interior of a Wood, with a Group of Figures assembled together to prepare their Dinner; most judiciously managed in every Part, and bears the strongest Proofs of his Abilities, being in their full Perfection at the Time it was accomplished. This Picture cannot be exceeded for Truth, Nature, Simplicity, Rustic Character and Effect -- 'tis incomparable throughout! and would form a distinguished Feature in any Collection; and is an Honor to the English School]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par Sir John Boyd au prix de 78 gs. [87]
  • 1805.05.08/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Pluto and Cerberus; a grand historical Subject, conceived with singular Principle of sound Judgment, in the fore-shortening and disposal of the Figure, as well as accomplished with Facility and Ease of Execution, being no less scientifically than accurately drawn; broadly handled and soberly coloured: Dignity, Originality and Effect are equally conspicuous throughout this commanding Performance and first-rate Picture. Engraved by Augustino Caracci (Annibal Caracci)|Pluto and Cerberus; a grand historical Subject, conceived with singular Principle of sound Judgment, in the fore-shortening and disposal of the Figure, as well as accomplished with Facility and Ease of Execution, being no less scientifically than accurately drawn; broadly handled and soberly coloured: Dignity, Originality and Effect are equally conspicuous throughout this commanding Performance and first-rate Picture. Engraved by Augustino Caracci]] réalisée par Annibal Caracci, vendue par Sir John Boyd. [90]