Ventes d'œuvres le 1810.05.24

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  • 1810.05.24/ maison de ventes : Jarvis. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View in Holland by Moonlight. This picture represents a view from nature, with the moon not long risen, and in which is manifested one of the most happy efforts of this great master in displaying his unrivalled power in moonlight scenery: the effect is uncommonly fine, and pencilling very spirited and firm (Cuyp)|View in Holland by Moonlight. This picture represents a view from nature, with the moon not long risen, and in which is manifested one of the most happy efforts of this great master in displaying his unrivalled power in moonlight scenery: the effect is uncommonly fine, and pencilling very spirited and firm]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par William. [115]
  • 1810.05.24/ maison de ventes : Jarvis. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with Figures, representing a Summer's Evening, a truly grand and fine picture. It is painted in all the perfection of his Italian style, being in a clear and brilliant tone of colour, yet so harmonized as not to dazzle but allure the eye (Vernet)|A Landscape with Figures, representing a Summer's Evening, a truly grand and fine picture. It is painted in all the perfection of his Italian style, being in a clear and brilliant tone of colour, yet so harmonized as not to dazzle but allure the eye]] réalisée par Vernet, vendue par William. [116]
  • 1810.05.24/ maison de ventes : Jarvis. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cleopatra mourning at the Tomb of Mark Anthony. This picture is one of those exquisitely highly finished performances, so much the admiration as well as research of the connoisseurs; and, as such, few ever deserved their attention more than the present, as the whole is admirably composed, and not inferior to Vanderverf. Farther comment is needless (Lairesse)|Cleopatra mourning at the Tomb of Mark Anthony. This picture is one of those exquisitely highly finished performances, so much the admiration as well as research of the connoisseurs; and, as such, few ever deserved their attention more than the present, as the whole is admirably composed, and not inferior to Vanderverf. Farther comment is needless]] réalisée par Lairesse, vendue par William. [117]
  • 1810.05.24/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ before Pilate; a grand composition, the divine resignation of the Saviour, contrasted with the malignant expression of the Soldiers, is finely managed; the care with which every part is finished, and charming tone of colour throughout, render it a truly capital picture (Titian)|Christ before Pilate; a grand composition, the divine resignation of the Saviour, contrasted with the malignant expression of the Soldiers, is finely managed; the care with which every part is finished, and charming tone of colour throughout, render it a truly capital picture]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Elwin, achetée par Akers au prix de 18.18 £. [182]
  • 1810.05.24/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Herodias bringing the Head of St. John in the Charger; Herod and his Attendants are seated in a fine Landscape, with Building of Grand Architecture; in the back ground is seen the Decolation of the Saint, and on the left of the picture are a Standard Bearer and Page -- The whole of this truly grand picture is designed with more accuracy than is usual in the Venetian Schools, and possesses with undiminished lustre, the rich and brilliant effect of their inimitable colouring (Giorgone)|Herodias bringing the Head of St. John in the Charger; Herod and his Attendants are seated in a fine Landscape, with Building of Grand Architecture; in the back ground is seen the Decolation of the Saint, and on the left of the picture are a Standard Bearer and Page -- The whole of this truly grand picture is designed with more accuracy than is usual in the Venetian Schools, and possesses with undiminished lustre, the rich and brilliant effect of their inimitable colouring]] réalisée par Giorgone, vendue par Elwin, achetée par Coulson au prix de 99.15 £. [184]
  • 1810.05.24/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Conversion of St. Paul -- This truly magnificent chef d'oeuvre, "so suitable in subject to the splendid talents of the immortal Rubens," displays a rich combination of fertile genius, matured by diligent and refined study. An attempt to describe the various excellence and beauty this astonishing picture amply possesses, in all the various departments of the art, would far exceed the usual limits of a catalogue. Its merits are of that description which astonish and delight the beholder; the judicious connoisseur will find in this miracle of art an endless source of gratification. This truly noble Picture formerly graced the Palace of the unfortunate Baron Montesquieu, from whose descendants it was purchased (Rubens)|The Conversion of St. Paul -- This truly magnificent chef d'oeuvre, "so suitable in subject to the splendid talents of the immortal Rubens," displays a rich combination of fertile genius, matured by diligent and refined study. An attempt to describe the various excellence and beauty this astonishing picture amply possesses, in all the various departments of the art, would far exceed the usual limits of a catalogue. Its merits are of that description which astonish and delight the beholder; the judicious connoisseur will find in this miracle of art an endless source of gratification. This truly noble Picture formerly graced the Palace of the unfortunate Baron Montesquieu, from whose descendants it was purchased]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Elwin, achetée par Harris au prix de 377.10 £. [185]
  • 1810.05.24/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior with a Card Party; a very pleasing and interesting composition, replete with genuine humour, and exquisitely finished; every object is pourtrayed with truth and beauty of effect, equal to G. Dow. The Works of this eminent artist are rarely to be seen but in distinguished collections on the continent (Neveau)|An Interior with a Card Party; a very pleasing and interesting composition, replete with genuine humour, and exquisitely finished; every object is pourtrayed with truth and beauty of effect, equal to G. Dow. The Works of this eminent artist are rarely to be seen but in distinguished collections on the continent]] réalisée par Neveau, vendue par Rock au prix de 120.15 £. [213]