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  • 1822.03.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Vertumnus and Pomona. The Pictures by these Masters have a lively character scarcely equalled by any others. The figures of Van Balen are remarkable for the beauty of the drawing and the richness of the carnations, uniting the force of Rubens with the elegance of Vandyck. The Landscapes by Kierincks are the most suitable scenery in which such splendid objects can appear. The Accessories, often introduced by Van Kessel, enhance the value of the Picture, as they increase the pleasure by their endless variety, and the very beautiful manner in which they are finished. This fine specimen will justify the observations (Van Balen)|Vertumnus and Pomona. The Pictures by these Masters have a lively character scarcely equalled by any others. The figures of Van Balen are remarkable for the beauty of the drawing and the richness of the carnations, uniting the force of Rubens with the elegance of Vandyck. The Landscapes by Kierincks are the most suitable scenery in which such splendid objects can appear. The Accessories, often introduced by Van Kessel, enhance the value of the Picture, as they increase the pleasure by their endless variety, and the very beautiful manner in which they are finished. This fine specimen will justify the observations]] réalisée par Van Balen, vendue par Christian William Huybens. [26]
  • 1822.03.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Presentation in the Temple. The rich style of colouring, harmonized by skilful chiaroscuro, so strikingly exhibited in this Picture, rivals the best of the Venetian School, though the Connoisseur will readily perceive that it is a Pasticcio in imitation of Bassano. From Walsh Porter's Collection (Teniers)|The Presentation in the Temple. The rich style of colouring, harmonized by skilful chiaroscuro, so strikingly exhibited in this Picture, rivals the best of the Venetian School, though the Connoisseur will readily perceive that it is a Pasticcio in imitation of Bassano. From Walsh Porter's Collection]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Christian William Huybens. [36]
  • 1822.03.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Country Surgeon. The expression of the Patient, who is submitting to an operation on his arm, is the very height of rustic action and feeling. The resolute and confident Surgeon is depicted with corresponding truth. It is presumed to be a rare and admirable specimen of this eminent Artist, touched with unusual animation, and coloured in the most harmonious style (Brauwer)|A Country Surgeon. The expression of the Patient, who is submitting to an operation on his arm, is the very height of rustic action and feeling. The resolute and confident Surgeon is depicted with corresponding truth. It is presumed to be a rare and admirable specimen of this eminent Artist, touched with unusual animation, and coloured in the most harmonious style]] réalisée par Brauwer, vendue par Christian William Huybens. [37]
  • 1822.03.26/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Ascension of Christ, encircled by a glorious light and choir of Angels. The conception of this extraordinary Picture is so full of dignified majesty that it equals the highest expectations which the name of Raphael, if attatched to it, would excite. The Saviour is seated on clouds of glory with his arms outstretched, and the hands expanded as in the act of blessing the earth. The countenance and the form of features compose the finest prophetic expressions, united with dignified regard, that can be produced by art. The drapery is thrown over the limbs with consummate skill. The Angels are Correggiesque in sentiment, beauty and grace. It is impossible not to pronounce this admirable Picture a splendid victory over the greatest difficulties of the Art of Painting, as well as a proof of a highly gifted and inventive mind (Perino del Vaga)|The Ascension of Christ, encircled by a glorious light and choir of Angels. The conception of this extraordinary Picture is so full of dignified majesty that it equals the highest expectations which the name of Raphael, if attatched to it, would excite. The Saviour is seated on clouds of glory with his arms outstretched, and the hands expanded as in the act of blessing the earth. The countenance and the form of features compose the finest prophetic expressions, united with dignified regard, that can be produced by art. The drapery is thrown over the limbs with consummate skill. The Angels are Correggiesque in sentiment, beauty and grace. It is impossible not to pronounce this admirable Picture a splendid victory over the greatest difficulties of the Art of Painting, as well as a proof of a highly gifted and inventive mind]] réalisée par Perino del Vaga, vendue par Christian William Huybens. [54]