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  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Madona and Sleeping Child -- the first Painting he exhibited in Rome, after leaving the School of Caracci, from whence several Copies were taken by eminent Masters. The Madona appears rising from the Canvas -- Engraved by the King of France's Engraver (Guido Rheni)|A Madona and Sleeping Child -- the first Painting he exhibited in Rome, after leaving the School of Caracci, from whence several Copies were taken by eminent Masters. The Madona appears rising from the Canvas -- Engraved by the King of France's Engraver]] réalisée par Guido Rheni, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 23.2 £. [50]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen -- An Angel tempting her with worldly Grandeurs, which she seems to view with total indifference. The justness of the drawing, draperies, chiara, scura, &c. &c. renders it one of the finest performances of this great Master: from the Escurial in Spain. Engraved (Murillio)|A Magdalen -- An Angel tempting her with worldly Grandeurs, which she seems to view with total indifference. The justness of the drawing, draperies, chiara, scura, &c. &c. renders it one of the finest performances of this great Master: from the Escurial in Spain. Engraved]] réalisée par Murillio, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 57.15 £. [52]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A pair. A superb Painting of the Place of St. Marco -- The Sky, Water, and various Groupes of Figures, Shipping, Gondolas, &c. each surpassing the other; most spiritedly and accurately delineated, and are acknowledged by Connoisseurs as the finest ever painted (Cannaletti)|A pair. A superb Painting of the Place of St. Marco -- The Sky, Water, and various Groupes of Figures, Shipping, Gondolas, &c. each surpassing the other; most spiritedly and accurately delineated, and are acknowledged by Connoisseurs as the finest ever painted]] réalisée par Cannaletti, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 94.10 £. [68]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Our Saviour and the Woman at the Well -- The dignity of character, and serenity of countenance, expressed in Our Saviour's Countenance, the just contours and beautiful colouring, equal to N. Poussin, would alone for ever stamp that Master's fame, well known in the Royal Cabinets of France (Philip de Champagne)|Our Saviour and the Woman at the Well -- The dignity of character, and serenity of countenance, expressed in Our Saviour's Countenance, the just contours and beautiful colouring, equal to N. Poussin, would alone for ever stamp that Master's fame, well known in the Royal Cabinets of France]] réalisée par Philip de Champagne, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 8.12 £. [73]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, Buildings, &c. in the Environs of St. Peter's at Rome -- The Transparencies of the Trees and Water, are beyond description, fine; more in the style of Claude. A most valuable Cabinet Picture Figures, F. Laura The chief d'oeuvres of Gaspar Poussin, from the Prince Borghesi's Collection in Rome (Gaspar Poussin)|A Landscape, Buildings, &c. in the Environs of St. Peter's at Rome -- The Transparencies of the Trees and Water, are beyond description, fine; more in the style of Claude. A most valuable Cabinet Picture Figures, F. Laura The chief d'oeuvres of Gaspar Poussin, from the Prince Borghesi's Collection in Rome]] réalisée par Gaspar Poussin, vendue par Mosenau. [75]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, with his own Portrait, playing at Cards with a Lady; another Group in Conversation -- The simple but arch expression of the attending Page, all in the old Spanish Costume, so perfect in drawing, colouring, and chiara-scuro, renders it a most beautiful and valuable Picture. A present from the King of Spain to the Prince of Conde (Murillio)|An Interior, with his own Portrait, playing at Cards with a Lady; another Group in Conversation -- The simple but arch expression of the attending Page, all in the old Spanish Costume, so perfect in drawing, colouring, and chiara-scuro, renders it a most beautiful and valuable Picture. A present from the King of Spain to the Prince of Conde]] réalisée par Murillio, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 49.7 £. [84]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A truly Domestic Scene -- consisting of an ancient Pair, their Meal cheered by the charm of Music -- The pleased attention of one Son, and the expressive countenance of the other, seemingly attentive to a Poor Woman and Child warming herself by the Fire. The Servants in the Back Ground in the Manner and Costume of the Country; forcibly and pleasingly delineated. Imagination might lead to think every Figure animated. A very valuable Cabinet Acquisition by this scarce Master (L. Nain)|A truly Domestic Scene -- consisting of an ancient Pair, their Meal cheered by the charm of Music -- The pleased attention of one Son, and the expressive countenance of the other, seemingly attentive to a Poor Woman and Child warming herself by the Fire. The Servants in the Back Ground in the Manner and Costume of the Country; forcibly and pleasingly delineated. Imagination might lead to think every Figure animated. A very valuable Cabinet Acquisition by this scarce Master]] réalisée par L. Nain, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 57.5 £. [91]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Scene in "Speculation", with Portraits of Mr. Lewis, Mr. Quick, Mr. Munden, and Miss Wallis. Mr. Zoffany's well known ability in the representation of Theatrical Characters renders it unnecessary to eulogize the present performance. The animation and spirit which pervades the whole, declares his merits, and makes it deserving the patronage of the distinguished personage for whom it was painted (Zoffany)|A Scene in "Speculation", with Portraits of Mr. Lewis, Mr. Quick, Mr. Munden, and Miss Wallis. Mr. Zoffany's well known ability in the representation of Theatrical Characters renders it unnecessary to eulogize the present performance. The animation and spirit which pervades the whole, declares his merits, and makes it deserving the patronage of the distinguished personage for whom it was painted]] réalisée par Zoffany, vendue par Johan Zoffany au prix de 32.11 £. [96]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Marriage of St. Catherine -- This Picture is too well known in the first Cabinets of Europe to need further explanation, and brought into this kingdom by Monsieur Calonne; is in the highest preservation, and engraved by several eminent engravers (Parmegiano)|The Marriage of St. Catherine -- This Picture is too well known in the first Cabinets of Europe to need further explanation, and brought into this kingdom by Monsieur Calonne; is in the highest preservation, and engraved by several eminent engravers]] réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 68.5 £. [99]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Madona in Pellichio and Child -- always esteemed one of the finest in the Florentine Gallery, in a Landscape, painted in the true antique colouring -- the interesting and expressive countenance of the Mother, and caressing the Child is truly wonderful, and in such high preservation it might be thought just taken from the Easel; was formerly pledged in this country, for a large sum (Raphael)|Madona in Pellichio and Child -- always esteemed one of the finest in the Florentine Gallery, in a Landscape, painted in the true antique colouring -- the interesting and expressive countenance of the Mother, and caressing the Child is truly wonderful, and in such high preservation it might be thought just taken from the Easel; was formerly pledged in this country, for a large sum]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 89.5 £. [100]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The March of a Native Indian Army; completely illustrating the different Casts of the Inhabitants by their Dresses, Employments, &c. and with which Mr. Zoffany was so completely acquainted by his long Residence in India and by his attentive observation -- engraved (Zoffany)|The March of a Native Indian Army; completely illustrating the different Casts of the Inhabitants by their Dresses, Employments, &c. and with which Mr. Zoffany was so completely acquainted by his long Residence in India and by his attentive observation -- engraved]] réalisée par Zoffany, vendue par Johan Zoffany au prix de 23.2 £. [105]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A pair -- Our Saviour before Pilate, the divine expression of whose countenance, and dignified demeanor, form such a contrast to the assembled and rancorous Jews, especially that of one behind a Soldier; a singular effect of light, proceeding from a lantern, but so exquisitely fine, requires a magnifier to view its various beauties both Pieces fit to grace the noblest Cabinets in Europe; from the Elector of Mayance's Gallery, and esteemed chef d'oeuvres of this great Master (Rembrandt)|A pair -- Our Saviour before Pilate, the divine expression of whose countenance, and dignified demeanor, form such a contrast to the assembled and rancorous Jews, especially that of one behind a Soldier; a singular effect of light, proceeding from a lantern, but so exquisitely fine, requires a magnifier to view its various beauties both Pieces fit to grace the noblest Cabinets in Europe; from the Elector of Mayance's Gallery, and esteemed chef d'oeuvres of this great Master]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 42.0 £. [107]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto A pair its Companion -- the divine, though melancholy dignity of Our Saviour, the figure of Pilate, under a Canopy, the malignity of the writing Scribe, and mockery of the kneeling Jew, renders both Pieces fit to grace the noblest Cabinets in Europe; from the Elector of Mayance's Gallery, and esteemed chef d'oeuvres of this great Master (Rembrandt)|Ditto A pair its Companion -- the divine, though melancholy dignity of Our Saviour, the figure of Pilate, under a Canopy, the malignity of the writing Scribe, and mockery of the kneeling Jew, renders both Pieces fit to grace the noblest Cabinets in Europe; from the Elector of Mayance's Gallery, and esteemed chef d'oeuvres of this great Master]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 42.0 £. [108]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most beautiful Landscape, with Figures and Cattle. A road seemingly ascends by a winding path, the gleams of a warm evening Sun, admitted through the Trees and Underwood illumines a group of Peasants and Cattle, the round tops of the Mountains, covered with Brush Wood, Buildings embosomed in Trees, the foliage of which is sweetly and judiciously pencilled, forming a thick back ground, a warm and charming Scene, touched with great freedom (Bergham)|A most beautiful Landscape, with Figures and Cattle. A road seemingly ascends by a winding path, the gleams of a warm evening Sun, admitted through the Trees and Underwood illumines a group of Peasants and Cattle, the round tops of the Mountains, covered with Brush Wood, Buildings embosomed in Trees, the foliage of which is sweetly and judiciously pencilled, forming a thick back ground, a warm and charming Scene, touched with great freedom]] réalisée par Bergham, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 5.15 £. [112]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Battle Piece, between the Moors and Romans, or the well known adversaries of the white and brown Horses -- The spirited and noble contention of the parties, renders it one of the finest productions of this esteemed Master. Was given as a valuable present to Prince Eugene, by the King of Sardonia, afterwards purchased for the Florentine Gallery (Philip Wouvermans)|A Battle Piece, between the Moors and Romans, or the well known adversaries of the white and brown Horses -- The spirited and noble contention of the parties, renders it one of the finest productions of this esteemed Master. Was given as a valuable present to Prince Eugene, by the King of Sardonia, afterwards purchased for the Florentine Gallery]] réalisée par Philip Wouvermans, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 3.17 £. [113]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful Landscape, with Figures and Cattle in the Environs of Rome -- The Tiber at a distance, also the Pope's Country retreat, (truly pleasing to those who have travelled the road) painted in the true Italian Rustic stile, the Cattle equal to Berghem's the fore ground one of the finest of this great Master; from the Farnesian Gallery (Rembrandt)|A beautiful Landscape, with Figures and Cattle in the Environs of Rome -- The Tiber at a distance, also the Pope's Country retreat, (truly pleasing to those who have travelled the road) painted in the true Italian Rustic stile, the Cattle equal to Berghem's the fore ground one of the finest of this great Master; from the Farnesian Gallery]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 4.5 £. [115]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape called Villa Madama -- A singularly beautiful and romantic deception, the rich scenery, grandeur of its Park, effect of the Deer seen between the Trees, the bold penciling of which, renders it deserving the attention of the Connoisseur (Claude Lorraine)|A Landscape called Villa Madama -- A singularly beautiful and romantic deception, the rich scenery, grandeur of its Park, effect of the Deer seen between the Trees, the bold penciling of which, renders it deserving the attention of the Connoisseur]] réalisée par Claude Lorraine, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 46.4 £. [118]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Our Saviour raising Lazarus from the Grave -- The interesting, mild and serene dignity of Our Saviour, the surprise of the newly awakened body, the rapturous gratitude and adoration of one Sister, the anxious and eager curiosity of the other, to ascertain the truth of his resuscitation, and the wonderstricken countenances of the numerous surrounding Jews, each having a different expression and countenance, renders this an unequalled performance and a truly classical Painting, and will ever remain an ornament to this country. Cost the Duke of Orleans two Thousand Louis D'ors (Tintoretto)|Our Saviour raising Lazarus from the Grave -- The interesting, mild and serene dignity of Our Saviour, the surprise of the newly awakened body, the rapturous gratitude and adoration of one Sister, the anxious and eager curiosity of the other, to ascertain the truth of his resuscitation, and the wonderstricken countenances of the numerous surrounding Jews, each having a different expression and countenance, renders this an unequalled performance and a truly classical Painting, and will ever remain an ornament to this country. Cost the Duke of Orleans two Thousand Louis D'ors]] réalisée par Tintoretto, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 43.1 £. [120]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Europe and Jupiter, Mercury, Nymphs. A truly pleasant Pastoral Scene, in a Landscape, Buildings at a distance, embosomed with Trees, beautifully pencilled, Cupids sporting with Goats, and Wreaths of Flowers; a most masterly and sweet performance in fine a chef d'oeuvre in painting, ascertained as a true original by a Spanish Gentleman, now in this Kingdom who saw it in Spain (Zuccarelli)|Europe and Jupiter, Mercury, Nymphs. A truly pleasant Pastoral Scene, in a Landscape, Buildings at a distance, embosomed with Trees, beautifully pencilled, Cupids sporting with Goats, and Wreaths of Flowers; a most masterly and sweet performance in fine a chef d'oeuvre in painting, ascertained as a true original by a Spanish Gentleman, now in this Kingdom who saw it in Spain]] réalisée par Zuccarelli, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 12.12 £. [121]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most beautiful small Altar Piece, in a rich cast frame of Manheim Gold, painted on a lapsis lazulle Ground, representing the Adoration of the Wise Men, the Maker of the World on the top of the frame, beneath a receptacle for Holy Water, well designed and sweetly painted, forming a real chef d'oeuvre and antique Bijou for a noble cabinet; (purchased by the then reigning Prince of Mayhence, and sent as a great present to the Vatican, used by the Pope, when travelling, as an Altar Piece;) bought for a liberal price by the present Proprietor from the Nobleman who brought it into this Kingdom (Johana Mantuani Contemporary with Paul Veronese)|A most beautiful small Altar Piece, in a rich cast frame of Manheim Gold, painted on a lapsis lazulle Ground, representing the Adoration of the Wise Men, the Maker of the World on the top of the frame, beneath a receptacle for Holy Water, well designed and sweetly painted, forming a real chef d'oeuvre and antique Bijou for a noble cabinet; (purchased by the then reigning Prince of Mayhence, and sent as a great present to the Vatican, used by the Pope, when travelling, as an Altar Piece;) bought for a liberal price by the present Proprietor from the Nobleman who brought it into this Kingdom]] réalisée par Johana Mantuani Contemporary with Paul Veronese, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 60.5 £. [122]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Tribute Money. The colouring most beautiful and mellow, the costume perfect, through various, as the Faces of the surrounding Jews, the sweet expression and manly dignity of Our Saviour truly inimitable, and each character perfect as life itself; painted when with the Duke of of Mantua, before he studied in Venice: was purchased at a very liberal price of an Italian Nobleman, (lately resident of this country) who solemnly averred, it had never been out of his Family for several Centuries. Engraved by Vosterman (Reubens)|The Tribute Money. The colouring most beautiful and mellow, the costume perfect, through various, as the Faces of the surrounding Jews, the sweet expression and manly dignity of Our Saviour truly inimitable, and each character perfect as life itself; painted when with the Duke of of Mantua, before he studied in Venice: was purchased at a very liberal price of an Italian Nobleman, (lately resident of this country) who solemnly averred, it had never been out of his Family for several Centuries. Engraved by Vosterman]] réalisée par Reubens, vendue par Mosenau au prix de 78.15 £. [123]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Adoration of the Shepherds, Angels, &c. -- A very grand sublime Painting, which for correctness of design, richness of colouring, inexpressible mild beauty of the Madona, and speaking attitudes of the adoring Shepherds, prove it unique of its kind, and the chef d'ouvre of that famed Master (Lucca Giordano)|An Adoration of the Shepherds, Angels, &c. -- A very grand sublime Painting, which for correctness of design, richness of colouring, inexpressible mild beauty of the Madona, and speaking attitudes of the adoring Shepherds, prove it unique of its kind, and the chef d'ouvre of that famed Master]] réalisée par Lucca Giordano, vendue par Mosenau. [125]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Piece, Ships, &c. -- a most sweet and impressive Scene; a setting Sun and rising Moon among the Waves; the reflection of the lights on various objects, the appearance of a coming Storm, all as perfect as nature itself. The undoubted performance of that divine Artist, needs only to be seen to gain universal admiration. In an elegant frame (Claude)|A Sea Piece, Ships, &c. -- a most sweet and impressive Scene; a setting Sun and rising Moon among the Waves; the reflection of the lights on various objects, the appearance of a coming Storm, all as perfect as nature itself. The undoubted performance of that divine Artist, needs only to be seen to gain universal admiration. In an elegant frame]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Mosenau. [126]
  • 1811.05.09/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Holy Family, before whom kneels a Queen of Cyprus of the Corniari Family, as St. Catharine -- Her elegant and rich wrought dress, in the old costume of her country; the infant Saviour's form is perfection's self, carnation, roundness and fore shortening grand and natural; he even seems to listen with attention to her petition, and by extending his hand, to promise relief. Joseph as an attentive observer is nobly pourtrayed, perfect as life, the lights and shades producing a very superior effect. The Madona, a sweet combination of grace and maternal beauty, that of her hand, cannot be surpassed. Each noble traveller who saw it in Venice, quitted it with regret. This Bijou unique is in the highest preservation (Titian)|A Holy Family, before whom kneels a Queen of Cyprus of the Corniari Family, as St. Catharine -- Her elegant and rich wrought dress, in the old costume of her country; the infant Saviour's form is perfection's self, carnation, roundness and fore shortening grand and natural; he even seems to listen with attention to her petition, and by extending his hand, to promise relief. Joseph as an attentive observer is nobly pourtrayed, perfect as life, the lights and shades producing a very superior effect. The Madona, a sweet combination of grace and maternal beauty, that of her hand, cannot be surpassed. Each noble traveller who saw it in Venice, quitted it with regret. This Bijou unique is in the highest preservation]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Mosenau. [130]