Ventes d'œuvres le 1813.05.15

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  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Romantick Pass through the center of a Wood, in the front of which are Sportsmen halting, one of them holding a slaughtered Hare. A most elaborate specimen, in which the plants and even reptiles are distinguishable: -- touched with precision and delicacy, and in very high preservation (Breughel)|A Romantick Pass through the center of a Wood, in the front of which are Sportsmen halting, one of them holding a slaughtered Hare. A most elaborate specimen, in which the plants and even reptiles are distinguishable: -- touched with precision and delicacy, and in very high preservation]] réalisée par Breughel, vendue par Richard Creed au prix de 31.10 £. [24]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Landscape, Evening Scene, with Peasants driving Cattle through a rocky archway, that forms a mass of shadow relieving with brilliant effect a group of animals on the advanced ground, these are drawn with Berghem's usual correctness, and smartly pencilled (Berghem)|A small Landscape, Evening Scene, with Peasants driving Cattle through a rocky archway, that forms a mass of shadow relieving with brilliant effect a group of animals on the advanced ground, these are drawn with Berghem's usual correctness, and smartly pencilled]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Richard Creed, achetée par Spackman au prix de 30.9 £. [26]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cavaliers at an Italian Inn preparing to depart; a boy with greyhounds, and horses ready saddled; a warm mountainous distance. -- This beautiful picture is thinly painted on a cool dark ground that predominates in front, but is occasionally relieved by masterly touches in chiaro, producing the most transparent effect -- the distance is very glowing (Jean Miel)|Cavaliers at an Italian Inn preparing to depart; a boy with greyhounds, and horses ready saddled; a warm mountainous distance. -- This beautiful picture is thinly painted on a cool dark ground that predominates in front, but is occasionally relieved by masterly touches in chiaro, producing the most transparent effect -- the distance is very glowing]] réalisée par Jean Miel, vendue par Richard Creed au prix de 29.8 £. [28]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sleeping Infant Christ, his arm thrown across the lap of his Mother, St. Joseph and St. John on either side, and behind them a green drapery. The drawing is in the grand style of Michael Angelo, who furnished the well known design for this picture, which is pencilled with exquisite taste and richly colored. It was brought from Italy by the late Sir Gregory Page Turner, and was sold for a considerable price at his sale (Marcello Venusti)|A Sleeping Infant Christ, his arm thrown across the lap of his Mother, St. Joseph and St. John on either side, and behind them a green drapery. The drawing is in the grand style of Michael Angelo, who furnished the well known design for this picture, which is pencilled with exquisite taste and richly colored. It was brought from Italy by the late Sir Gregory Page Turner, and was sold for a considerable price at his sale]] réalisée par Marcello Venusti, vendue par Richard Creed, achetée par Mortimer au prix de 51.0 £. [29]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Philosopher in his Study writing, before him an open volume, a globe, a skull and various implements. Every object is made distinct by the means of a clear tender light, that gives a delightful tone to the picture. G. Dow's finishing was scarcely ever more elaborately or delicately displayed -- a precious cabinet gem (G. Dow)|A Philosopher in his Study writing, before him an open volume, a globe, a skull and various implements. Every object is made distinct by the means of a clear tender light, that gives a delightful tone to the picture. G. Dow's finishing was scarcely ever more elaborately or delicately displayed -- a precious cabinet gem]] réalisée par G. Dow, vendue par Richard Creed, achetée par P Hill au prix de 131.5 £. [30]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape with a Land Storm, a tower in the distance struck by lightening, a group of affrighted figures scrambling on a bank in front, under a group of trees that are bending beneath the storm, and cattle driven in the half distance; painted with a firm pencil: a well known picture from the Colonna Palace (Gaspar)|A grand Landscape with a Land Storm, a tower in the distance struck by lightening, a group of affrighted figures scrambling on a bank in front, under a group of trees that are bending beneath the storm, and cattle driven in the half distance; painted with a firm pencil: a well known picture from the Colonna Palace]] réalisée par Gaspar, vendue par Richard Creed au prix de 211.1 £. [32]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Very Celebrated Chef D'Oeuvre of this Great Painter known by the title of the Bonnet Rouge, formerly in the collection of Monsieur de Callonne. It represents an interior with peasants smoaking, playing at cards, and warming themselves, the characters finely expressed, and touched with the most masterly pencil. An inimitable specimen of the free handling, and harmonious coloring of Teniers (Teniers)|The Very Celebrated Chef D'Oeuvre of this Great Painter known by the title of the Bonnet Rouge, formerly in the collection of Monsieur de Callonne. It represents an interior with peasants smoaking, playing at cards, and warming themselves, the characters finely expressed, and touched with the most masterly pencil. An inimitable specimen of the free handling, and harmonious coloring of Teniers]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Richard Creed, achetée par [[WW[oodburn]]] au prix de 268.16 £. [33]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Calm, a scene in harbour at low water. A Schuyt and a fishing smack lying off a pier, and vessels in a roadsted, boys bathing and other figures. This is one of the very fine and pure pictures of the master, painted in a sweet silver tone, delicately finished, and enlivened by the most brilliant sky (V. V. de Velde)|A Calm, a scene in harbour at low water. A Schuyt and a fishing smack lying off a pier, and vessels in a roadsted, boys bathing and other figures. This is one of the very fine and pure pictures of the master, painted in a sweet silver tone, delicately finished, and enlivened by the most brilliant sky]] réalisée par V. V. de Velde, vendue par Richard Creed, achetée par Norton au prix de 147.0 £. [34]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Storm: in the center of the picture is a brig under furled sails, labouring in the gale, and a boat approaching to afford assistance. -- A grand portrait of troubled nature; the water lighted with awful effect, and painted with masterly execution: a noble and perfect chef d'oeuvre (Backhuysen)|A Storm: in the center of the picture is a brig under furled sails, labouring in the gale, and a boat approaching to afford assistance. -- A grand portrait of troubled nature; the water lighted with awful effect, and painted with masterly execution: a noble and perfect chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Backhuysen, vendue par Richard Creed au prix de 116.11 £. [35]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Assumption of the Virgin, cherubim above, and groups of infant angels bearing various symbols, the globe and bruized serpent at the feet. Nothing can surpass the elegant displayed in the drawing of the principal figure. The countenances are marked with sweet expression. The colouring is of the most brilliant tone. A splendid chef d'oeuvre (Melendez)|An Assumption of the Virgin, cherubim above, and groups of infant angels bearing various symbols, the globe and bruized serpent at the feet. Nothing can surpass the elegant displayed in the drawing of the principal figure. The countenances are marked with sweet expression. The colouring is of the most brilliant tone. A splendid chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Melendez, vendue par Richard Creed, achetée par Peach au prix de 70.7 £. [36]
  • 1813.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Dead Christ, the two Maries, and St. John, an exquisite cabinet specimen, composed and very correctly drawn in the fine taste of V. Dyck, and colored in a brilliant tone, an harmonious specimen of the delicacy in finishing of V. de Werff -- a beautiful small picture from the Altar piece of the Capuchins at Antwerp (V. der Werff)|Dead Christ, the two Maries, and St. John, an exquisite cabinet specimen, composed and very correctly drawn in the fine taste of V. Dyck, and colored in a brilliant tone, an harmonious specimen of the delicacy in finishing of V. de Werff -- a beautiful small picture from the Altar piece of the Capuchins at Antwerp]] réalisée par V. der Werff, vendue par Heathcote au prix de 61.19 £. [119]