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  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures, the powers of this Master's Pencil in this excellent Performance may be placed on a par with Adrian Ostade, equally correct and lively, equally forcible and interesting; he has done justice to simple Nature in this display of the captivating principles of the Art, it speaks home to the judgment, and stamps itself as a work of very great merit (Isaac Ostade)|Landscape and Figures, the powers of this Master's Pencil in this excellent Performance may be placed on a par with Adrian Ostade, equally correct and lively, equally forcible and interesting; he has done justice to simple Nature in this display of the captivating principles of the Art, it speaks home to the judgment, and stamps itself as a work of very great merit]] réalisée par Isaac Ostade, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 152.5 £. [28]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, a Performance of uncommon merit, and singularly attractive excellence. The effect of light is delusion itself, and stamps this Master of the first order in the Dutch School. The Figures natural, well placed, and amusing, capital (Pieter de Hoog)|An Interior, a Performance of uncommon merit, and singularly attractive excellence. The effect of light is delusion itself, and stamps this Master of the first order in the Dutch School. The Figures natural, well placed, and amusing, capital]] réalisée par Pieter de Hoog, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 126.0 £. [31]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Morning Scene of enchanting effect, enriched with Buildings, Mountains, Cattle and Figures in delightful variety, dispersed in a beautiful and interesting Paysage, animated by Water in the middle distance and a tender remote View, a most delightful and capital Performance of this great and extraordinarily excellent Painter -- capital (Albert Cuyp)|A Morning Scene of enchanting effect, enriched with Buildings, Mountains, Cattle and Figures in delightful variety, dispersed in a beautiful and interesting Paysage, animated by Water in the middle distance and a tender remote View, a most delightful and capital Performance of this great and extraordinarily excellent Painter -- capital]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par Lord Rendlesham, achetée par Ld Kinnaird au prix de 346.10 £. [34]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Piece -- the Landing of King William at Gravesend. A rich and nobly effective Performance, representing the Royal Yachts and Vessels in a variety of Positions, at Anchor, and furling their Sails, and Firing a royal Salute -- a grand Performance (W. Van de Velde)|A Sea Piece -- the Landing of King William at Gravesend. A rich and nobly effective Performance, representing the Royal Yachts and Vessels in a variety of Positions, at Anchor, and furling their Sails, and Firing a royal Salute -- a grand Performance]] réalisée par W. Van de Velde, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 105.0 £. [37]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Candle-light. Finished with as much Effect as Neatness, well considered, judiciously arranged and happily accomplished. Every Part of the Picture has been attended to with the greatest Care, and most minute Circumspection, whether in the Figures, the Room, or the Still Life, and the Effect of Candle-light accomplished in a most masterly Manner; the Whole displaying at one and the same Time, his Patience, Perseverance and Judgment, and thorough Knowledge of his refined and matchless Art (Gerard Douw)|A Candle-light. Finished with as much Effect as Neatness, well considered, judiciously arranged and happily accomplished. Every Part of the Picture has been attended to with the greatest Care, and most minute Circumspection, whether in the Figures, the Room, or the Still Life, and the Effect of Candle-light accomplished in a most masterly Manner; the Whole displaying at one and the same Time, his Patience, Perseverance and Judgment, and thorough Knowledge of his refined and matchless Art]] réalisée par Gerard Douw, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 105.0 £. [40]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Village Fête -- an Exterior; painted with uncommon Care and beautiful Effect. The Attention of the Figures in the Fore Ground listening to and delighted with the Musician playing on the Hurdy Gurdy, the Boy endeavouring to make the Dog Dance, and the general Disposition of the toute ensemble is in his best Time and Manner, while the Perspective is treated with great Tenderness and Truth in the receding Distance (Adrian Ostade)|The Village Fête -- an Exterior; painted with uncommon Care and beautiful Effect. The Attention of the Figures in the Fore Ground listening to and delighted with the Musician playing on the Hurdy Gurdy, the Boy endeavouring to make the Dog Dance, and the general Disposition of the toute ensemble is in his best Time and Manner, while the Perspective is treated with great Tenderness and Truth in the receding Distance]] réalisée par Adrian Ostade, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 157.10 £. [43]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Banks of a River, with a Building in Ruins; Cattle beautifully dispersed in the Fore Ground in a Variety of Attitudes, with numerous Boats and Vessels, enriched and enlivened by Figures; exquisitely managed, and with all that Vapor that portends Heat, most happily descriptive of the Summer Solstice; a delightful Performance (Albert Cuyp)|The Banks of a River, with a Building in Ruins; Cattle beautifully dispersed in the Fore Ground in a Variety of Attitudes, with numerous Boats and Vessels, enriched and enlivened by Figures; exquisitely managed, and with all that Vapor that portends Heat, most happily descriptive of the Summer Solstice; a delightful Performance]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par Lord Rendlesham, achetée par Ld Kinnaird au prix de 367.10 £. [44]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Good Samaritan, a cabinet Picture, of great excellence. A judicious subject, which while it warms the heart from the humanity of the action it represents, affords the Painter the opportunity of displaying his knowledge of the Human Figure; Portrayed with all the additional science of magic color in which he was so great a Master (Sir P. Paul Rubens)|The Good Samaritan, a cabinet Picture, of great excellence. A judicious subject, which while it warms the heart from the humanity of the action it represents, affords the Painter the opportunity of displaying his knowledge of the Human Figure; Portrayed with all the additional science of magic color in which he was so great a Master]] réalisée par Sir P. Paul Rubens, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 189.0 £. [45]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures, a Nobleman's Family setting out to enjoy the pleasures of the Fields; a most convincing proof of the Painter's Talents to express elegant as well as simple Nature, the Rustic or the Gentleman, the Cart Horse or the Racer. In this Picture, he has stamped his seal of art, on the high bred Courser, and faithfully delineated in this exquisite cabinet Performance, all the grace of attitude of the noblest, species and given to their Riders a suitable importance, while all the attendant accompanyments are delineated with more than usual fidelity and effect. What can be more admirable than the action of the Dogs! they are absolutely in motion, and the whole scene is lively and fascinating. The spectator almost forgets the delusion, and longs to join in the projected amusement (Adrian Vandevelde)|Landscape and Figures, a Nobleman's Family setting out to enjoy the pleasures of the Fields; a most convincing proof of the Painter's Talents to express elegant as well as simple Nature, the Rustic or the Gentleman, the Cart Horse or the Racer. In this Picture, he has stamped his seal of art, on the high bred Courser, and faithfully delineated in this exquisite cabinet Performance, all the grace of attitude of the noblest, species and given to their Riders a suitable importance, while all the attendant accompanyments are delineated with more than usual fidelity and effect. What can be more admirable than the action of the Dogs! they are absolutely in motion, and the whole scene is lively and fascinating. The spectator almost forgets the delusion, and longs to join in the projected amusement]] réalisée par Adrian Vandevelde, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 315.0 £. [46]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Descent from the Cross -- a Performance that ranks this Master of the highest order, among Artists; grand in his Conceptions and great in his Powers of execution. The solemn gloom in the back part of the Picture, happily expressive of that darkness that covered the earth at the time of death of the Saviour, is judiciously interrupted by the preternatural emanation that illumes the tragic scene, immediately about the body of Christ; while the various attitudes of the Figures which are happily chosen, as well as masterly executed, irresistibly command applause, arresting at one and the same time, in the contemplation of this noble work of art, both the feelings and the judgement, capital (Dietrich)|The Descent from the Cross -- a Performance that ranks this Master of the highest order, among Artists; grand in his Conceptions and great in his Powers of execution. The solemn gloom in the back part of the Picture, happily expressive of that darkness that covered the earth at the time of death of the Saviour, is judiciously interrupted by the preternatural emanation that illumes the tragic scene, immediately about the body of Christ; while the various attitudes of the Figures which are happily chosen, as well as masterly executed, irresistibly command applause, arresting at one and the same time, in the contemplation of this noble work of art, both the feelings and the judgement, capital]] réalisée par Dietrich, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 414.15 £. [48]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Boors -- an Interior, a very captivating specimen of this great Colorist and most admired Dutch Painter, painted in a singularly rich tone and spirit of Pencil; the attitudes of the different Figures are correct and easy, expressive of that contented hilarity that pervades these convivial scenes, which were his favorite Subjects, and which he treated with such happy effect (Adrian Ostade)|Boors -- an Interior, a very captivating specimen of this great Colorist and most admired Dutch Painter, painted in a singularly rich tone and spirit of Pencil; the attitudes of the different Figures are correct and easy, expressive of that contented hilarity that pervades these convivial scenes, which were his favorite Subjects, and which he treated with such happy effect]] réalisée par Adrian Ostade, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 183.15 £. [49]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Upright, Cows and Horses in a beautiful Paysage, Painted in his best time and most perfect manner, nothing can exceed the charm of this delightful Performance, it is nature itself, delightful nature, full of freshness and beauty, while the various forms of the Cattle delightfully grouped, exquisitely Drawn, and admirably Coloured, prove it a first rate Performance of this admired Master, unquestionably pre-eminent among his Works, and as perfect as the first moment it was delivered from his Easel, most capital (Adrian Vandevelde)|An Upright, Cows and Horses in a beautiful Paysage, Painted in his best time and most perfect manner, nothing can exceed the charm of this delightful Performance, it is nature itself, delightful nature, full of freshness and beauty, while the various forms of the Cattle delightfully grouped, exquisitely Drawn, and admirably Coloured, prove it a first rate Performance of this admired Master, unquestionably pre-eminent among his Works, and as perfect as the first moment it was delivered from his Easel, most capital]] réalisée par Adrian Vandevelde, vendue par Lord Rendlesham, achetée par Ld Kinnaird au prix de 388.10 £. [53]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Entombing of the Saviour, a divine composition of exquisite beauty for colouring, character and Effect, the Contrast between the tone of colour in the Linen, and the Flesh of the Dead Christ, so difficult to be managed, the marking of the muscles, the expression of the Apostles, and the grief of the Mary's, are all in the truest excellence of this great Master's accomplished Power of Art (Titian)|The Entombing of the Saviour, a divine composition of exquisite beauty for colouring, character and Effect, the Contrast between the tone of colour in the Linen, and the Flesh of the Dead Christ, so difficult to be managed, the marking of the muscles, the expression of the Apostles, and the grief of the Mary's, are all in the truest excellence of this great Master's accomplished Power of Art]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 262.15 £. [54]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful Landscape with Horses and Figures, this admirable Performance may almost be called a Collection in itself, abounding in almost every thing that is beautiful in Nature, and lively and interesting in Art, the exquisite management of the Fore Ground of the Picture, the elegant introduction of the Figures and Horses, the Building, the Action of the Dogs, the remote Distance, the Sky and Vapor, are all in a happy union of excellence and perfect harmony of accomplishment. It unquestionably displays itself as a Work of the first celebrity, and Stamps its own Value irresistibly on the mind, truly capital (Philip Wouvermans)|A beautiful Landscape with Horses and Figures, this admirable Performance may almost be called a Collection in itself, abounding in almost every thing that is beautiful in Nature, and lively and interesting in Art, the exquisite management of the Fore Ground of the Picture, the elegant introduction of the Figures and Horses, the Building, the Action of the Dogs, the remote Distance, the Sky and Vapor, are all in a happy union of excellence and perfect harmony of accomplishment. It unquestionably displays itself as a Work of the first celebrity, and Stamps its own Value irresistibly on the mind, truly capital]] réalisée par Philip Wouvermans, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 493.10 £. [55]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A noble Picture representing Horses in a Landscape, caparisoned for mounting with appropriate Figures standing by and in conversation, a black Servant Boy holding the Bridles, attended by a Dog with Cows lying down, and the perspective of a River, the Banks of which are embellished with handsome Buildings, backed by a mountainous Scene in the distance, -- most capital (Albert Cuyp)|A noble Picture representing Horses in a Landscape, caparisoned for mounting with appropriate Figures standing by and in conversation, a black Servant Boy holding the Bridles, attended by a Dog with Cows lying down, and the perspective of a River, the Banks of which are embellished with handsome Buildings, backed by a mountainous Scene in the distance, -- most capital]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 525.0 £. [56]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures, a most capital Performance of this rare and most extraordinary Painter, whose works are seldom attainable and scarcely ever in this Pure and Brilliant state of excellence. -- The subject, Sportsmen stopping at an Inn for refreshment, after the amusement of the Morning, to take a cheering glass in their way home; the Landscape is delightfully touched in a tone truly expressive of mildness of Atmosphere, in the delicious Verdure of the Trees, apparently in full health and high Beauty; the Horses are admirably drawn, their Riders sit with ease and grace in their saddles. The Dogs spirited, and well managed, and the Building in complete harmony, blending with the rest in judicious effect, and the whole in the most happy perfection of his art. Inimitable! (Paul Potter)|Landscape and Figures, a most capital Performance of this rare and most extraordinary Painter, whose works are seldom attainable and scarcely ever in this Pure and Brilliant state of excellence. -- The subject, Sportsmen stopping at an Inn for refreshment, after the amusement of the Morning, to take a cheering glass in their way home; the Landscape is delightfully touched in a tone truly expressive of mildness of Atmosphere, in the delicious Verdure of the Trees, apparently in full health and high Beauty; the Horses are admirably drawn, their Riders sit with ease and grace in their saddles. The Dogs spirited, and well managed, and the Building in complete harmony, blending with the rest in judicious effect, and the whole in the most happy perfection of his art. Inimitable!]] réalisée par Paul Potter, vendue par Lord Rendlesham, achetée par Ld Kinnaird au prix de 477.15 £. [57]
  • 1806.06.20/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Joseph Presenting the Infant Saviour to the care of the Virgin, a chef d'oeuvre of Art, for simplicity, sweetness, sobriety and beauty of thought. It is impossible for Art to go further; the delightful countenance of the Saviour holding out his Little Hands to the Virgin, the attitude of outstretched Arms in the Mother ready to receive the Child; the benignity of Joseph, are all happily characteristic, and shew how much the mind of the Painter was impressed with this interesting Subject -- capital (Murillo)|Joseph Presenting the Infant Saviour to the care of the Virgin, a chef d'oeuvre of Art, for simplicity, sweetness, sobriety and beauty of thought. It is impossible for Art to go further; the delightful countenance of the Saviour holding out his Little Hands to the Virgin, the attitude of outstretched Arms in the Mother ready to receive the Child; the benignity of Joseph, are all happily characteristic, and shew how much the mind of the Painter was impressed with this interesting Subject -- capital]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Lord Rendlesham, achetée par Lord Kinnaird au prix de 850.10 £. [58]