Ventes d'œuvres le 1814.02.25

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  • 1814.02.25/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Angel appearing to Joseph in a Dream. N. Poussin. This picture displays the powers of Poussin in an ample manner. The composition is sublime, the coloring exquisite; the general effect and tone delightful; it is an uncommon specimen of the master (N. Poussin)|The Angel appearing to Joseph in a Dream. N. Poussin. This picture displays the powers of Poussin in an ample manner. The composition is sublime, the coloring exquisite; the general effect and tone delightful; it is an uncommon specimen of the master]] réalisée par N. Poussin. [45]
  • 1814.02.25/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Phaeton. Wilson. It is strange we have scarcely yet caught a spark of that fire of admiration which blazes in England, and on the Continent, for this artist's works; he is styled the English Claude, and often contests the palm with that great master. His pictures, though more numerous than Claude's, bear nearly as great prices; this is from Woollet's Collection, and was painted for that engraver to produce his matchless print (Wilson)|Phaeton. Wilson. It is strange we have scarcely yet caught a spark of that fire of admiration which blazes in England, and on the Continent, for this artist's works; he is styled the English Claude, and often contests the palm with that great master. His pictures, though more numerous than Claude's, bear nearly as great prices; this is from Woollet's Collection, and was painted for that engraver to produce his matchless print]] réalisée par Wilson. [46]
  • 1814.02.25/ maison de ventes : Herbert (J.D.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cattle and Figures at a Fountain. Berghem. A finer or more perfect specimen of this unique great artist, it is impossible to produce; -- every quality of art has been so well displayed in this picture, that nothing is left for criticism; and he must be singular who would not wish to possess it (Berghem)|Cattle and Figures at a Fountain. Berghem. A finer or more perfect specimen of this unique great artist, it is impossible to produce; -- every quality of art has been so well displayed in this picture, that nothing is left for criticism; and he must be singular who would not wish to possess it]] réalisée par Berghem. [47]