Ventes d'œuvres le 1816.03.09

De Wikipast
Aller à la navigation Aller à la recherche
  • 1816.03.09/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Travellers benighted. A very uncommon instance of the Artist's skill in Chiaro-scuro. The management of the light reflecting on the figures, and the deep tone of the back ground, so truly the effect of a moonless night, are worthy of the School of Rembrandt (Morland)|Travellers benighted. A very uncommon instance of the Artist's skill in Chiaro-scuro. The management of the light reflecting on the figures, and the deep tone of the back ground, so truly the effect of a moonless night, are worthy of the School of Rembrandt]] réalisée par Morland, vendue par [[[Chatfield]]] au prix de 26.5 £. [64]
  • 1816.03.09/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Battle and Victory of Camperdown. As this battle was the most ably contested of all the naval engagements of the last War, so is it the most beautifully represented. The Painter has exhibited the whole power of his Art, whether it be in correct delineation, brilliant and transparent colouring, or skilful destribution of predominant and subordinate effects of light; in every part he has shewn his power by a masterly and judicious arrangement, that leaves nothing to be wished. It is, unquestionably, the Chef d'oeuvre of the Master (Loutherbourg)|The Battle and Victory of Camperdown. As this battle was the most ably contested of all the naval engagements of the last War, so is it the most beautifully represented. The Painter has exhibited the whole power of his Art, whether it be in correct delineation, brilliant and transparent colouring, or skilful destribution of predominant and subordinate effects of light; in every part he has shewn his power by a masterly and judicious arrangement, that leaves nothing to be wished. It is, unquestionably, the Chef d'oeuvre of the Master]] réalisée par Loutherbourg, vendue par [[[James Akers]]], achetée par [[[Marquess of Blandford]]] au prix de 185 gs. [68]
  • 1816.03.09/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Scene near mount Sorrel in Leicestershire. This grand subject seems to have had the good fortune of being painted in some of Morland's happiest moments; for every part is most carefully drawn, and beautifully finished. It would bear the best of comparison with the finest of the Flemish Masters (Morland)|A Scene near mount Sorrel in Leicestershire. This grand subject seems to have had the good fortune of being painted in some of Morland's happiest moments; for every part is most carefully drawn, and beautifully finished. It would bear the best of comparison with the finest of the Flemish Masters]] réalisée par Morland au prix de 58.16 £. [70]
  • 1816.03.09/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Winter Scene, with Traveller paying his hostess. The Connoisseur will readily distinguish this beautiful work; the Amateurs, who were acquainted with the Artist, know that he himself esteemed it one of his best. The Figures and Horse are Portraits. -- Capital (Morland)|A Winter Scene, with Traveller paying his hostess. The Connoisseur will readily distinguish this beautiful work; the Amateurs, who were acquainted with the Artist, know that he himself esteemed it one of his best. The Figures and Horse are Portraits. -- Capital]] réalisée par Morland au prix de 47.5 £. [71]
  • 1816.03.09/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with figures. A rich example of this rare and valuable Painter's works. The Landscape is broad, verdant and luxuriant; the figures elegantly drawn, and judiciously introduced: and the whole executed with freedom and great knowledge of the Art (Alexis Cano)|A Landscape with figures. A rich example of this rare and valuable Painter's works. The Landscape is broad, verdant and luxuriant; the figures elegantly drawn, and judiciously introduced: and the whole executed with freedom and great knowledge of the Art]] réalisée par Alexis Cano au prix de 42.0 £. [72]
  • 1816.03.09/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape with view of Conway Castle. This charming Bijou is equal to the silvery productions of Poelembourg or Karil du Jardin: the Castle placed on an eminence and the scenery, reminds the spectator of the former, and the fleecy light clouds of the latter. But nothing can be farther removed from plagiarism; nor does there need any better proof of the Painter's versatility that this successful performance, so different from his usual manner, and so beautiful in its composition (Morland)|Landscape with view of Conway Castle. This charming Bijou is equal to the silvery productions of Poelembourg or Karil du Jardin: the Castle placed on an eminence and the scenery, reminds the spectator of the former, and the fleecy light clouds of the latter. But nothing can be farther removed from plagiarism; nor does there need any better proof of the Painter's versatility that this successful performance, so different from his usual manner, and so beautiful in its composition]] réalisée par Morland au prix de 50.8 £. [75]
  • 1816.03.09/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Farm yard with white Horse, Sheep, Pigs, &c. A Picture which contains not only the chief excellencies of the Master, but of the Art itself; being as skilful in the picturesque arrangement, as it is correct in the particular delineation of the Animal forms. -- Capital (Morland)|A Farm yard with white Horse, Sheep, Pigs, &c. A Picture which contains not only the chief excellencies of the Master, but of the Art itself; being as skilful in the picturesque arrangement, as it is correct in the particular delineation of the Animal forms. -- Capital]] réalisée par Morland au prix de 52.10 £. [76]