Ventes d'œuvres le 1815.05.06

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  • 1815.05.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Angel appearing to the Shepherds; a rich gleam of light above is reflected with admirable effect on the figures and cattle in the front ground -- this capital picture was formerly one of the celebrated collection of Sir Gregory Page, of Blackheath (Giacomo Bassano)|The Angel appearing to the Shepherds; a rich gleam of light above is reflected with admirable effect on the figures and cattle in the front ground -- this capital picture was formerly one of the celebrated collection of Sir Gregory Page, of Blackheath]] réalisée par Giacomo Bassano, vendue par W Comyns, achetée par Hilder au prix de 26.15 £. [60]
  • 1815.05.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A noble Venetian on his knees in Adoration, accompanied by a Mitred Abbot. The head of a Wild Boar, by which the life of the former had been endangered, is on the ground behind him -- the expression is very fine; the colouring rich and harmonious (P. Veronese)|A noble Venetian on his knees in Adoration, accompanied by a Mitred Abbot. The head of a Wild Boar, by which the life of the former had been endangered, is on the ground behind him -- the expression is very fine; the colouring rich and harmonious]] réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par W Comyns, achetée par Mar Stafford au prix de 63.0 £. [63]
  • 1815.05.06/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Cross Discovered to St. Helena in a Vision, borne by Infant Angels: the Saint is sleeping in an elegant attitude, her forehead supported upon her hand -- the outlines and colouring perfectly beautiful, the drapery touched with a truly masterly pencil. This noble chef d'oeuvre was originally the property of the great Duke of Marlborough, and was long preserved in the Godolphin Collection, at the Sale of which it was purchased. The picture has been engraved by several ancient Masters (P. Veronese)|The Cross Discovered to St. Helena in a Vision, borne by Infant Angels: the Saint is sleeping in an elegant attitude, her forehead supported upon her hand -- the outlines and colouring perfectly beautiful, the drapery touched with a truly masterly pencil. This noble chef d'oeuvre was originally the property of the great Duke of Marlborough, and was long preserved in the Godolphin Collection, at the Sale of which it was purchased. The picture has been engraved by several ancient Masters]] réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par W Comyns, achetée par Ponsonby au prix de 162.15 £. [75]