Ventes d'œuvres le 1814.04.21

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  • 1814.04.21/ maison de ventes : Smithers. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on the Rhine at Sunset. The beauty and rich scenery here delineated can only be equalled by the delicacy and minute finish of this charming cabinet picture. Those who are acquainted with the works of this scarce master can best appreciate its merit (H. Sachtleven)|A View on the Rhine at Sunset. The beauty and rich scenery here delineated can only be equalled by the delicacy and minute finish of this charming cabinet picture. Those who are acquainted with the works of this scarce master can best appreciate its merit]] réalisée par H. Sachtleven au prix de 17.0 £. [27]
  • 1814.04.21/ maison de ventes : Smithers. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Francis receiving the Stigmata, in grand Landscape, possessing the boldness of Salvator, with the tone of colour of Teniers. The Proud Palace, the beautiful Village, the impetuous Torrent, the silent Grove, the pious and contemplative Devotee, are here finely contrasted (A. Carracci)|St. Francis receiving the Stigmata, in grand Landscape, possessing the boldness of Salvator, with the tone of colour of Teniers. The Proud Palace, the beautiful Village, the impetuous Torrent, the silent Grove, the pious and contemplative Devotee, are here finely contrasted]] réalisée par A. Carracci. [32]
  • 1814.04.21/ maison de ventes : Smithers. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Scene near a Camp, Horses, Soldiers, &c. a highly finished specimen of this much admired Master, and in his best manner. Subjects similar to those of the esteemed Wouvermans generally employed his Pencil, and this Picture is not inferior to any Work of that Master. The Horse called his White Trooper, here pourtrayed, always distinguished those Pictures which he considered as his superior performances (Van Bloemen)|Scene near a Camp, Horses, Soldiers, &c. a highly finished specimen of this much admired Master, and in his best manner. Subjects similar to those of the esteemed Wouvermans generally employed his Pencil, and this Picture is not inferior to any Work of that Master. The Horse called his White Trooper, here pourtrayed, always distinguished those Pictures which he considered as his superior performances]] réalisée par Van Bloemen. [34]
  • 1814.04.21/ maison de ventes : Smithers. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, in his best time, and in the highest preservation. 'Tis rare to see a picture of this master so clear and perfect. It is marked by the characteristic excellencies of his highly esteemed works in a happy choice of water, rock, and forest scenery (Ruysdael)|A Landscape, in his best time, and in the highest preservation. 'Tis rare to see a picture of this master so clear and perfect. It is marked by the characteristic excellencies of his highly esteemed works in a happy choice of water, rock, and forest scenery]] réalisée par Ruysdael. [40]
  • 1814.04.21/ maison de ventes : Smithers. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Attack by Banditti. The figures, horses, &c. are highly finished; the ancient military costume well observed, and coloured with a richness peculiar to these masters; the terror, confusion, and passion which agitate those engaged in the conflicting scene produce such an interest in the observer, as will ever give a consequence to this picture in any collection. It is in a high state of preservation (Rottenhamer)|An Attack by Banditti. The figures, horses, &c. are highly finished; the ancient military costume well observed, and coloured with a richness peculiar to these masters; the terror, confusion, and passion which agitate those engaged in the conflicting scene produce such an interest in the observer, as will ever give a consequence to this picture in any collection. It is in a high state of preservation]] réalisée par Rottenhamer. [44]
  • 1814.04.21/ maison de ventes : Smithers. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Stag Hunt, the joint production of two unrivalled Masters. In a dell through which the chrystal flood rushed over broken rocks, the Deer in vain flies the toils and pursuits of the Hunters; animated by the sound of the Horn, the hound rushes forward to the game, and every object partakes in the chase. He who is a lover of nature will ever view the Landscape and surrounding Scenery with admiration. The Sportsman may perhaps with a momentary delusion (Moucheron)|A Stag Hunt, the joint production of two unrivalled Masters. In a dell through which the chrystal flood rushed over broken rocks, the Deer in vain flies the toils and pursuits of the Hunters; animated by the sound of the Horn, the hound rushes forward to the game, and every object partakes in the chase. He who is a lover of nature will ever view the Landscape and surrounding Scenery with admiration. The Sportsman may perhaps with a momentary delusion]] réalisée par Moucheron. [45]