Ventes d'œuvres le 1822.07.25

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  • 1822.07.25/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Farm-house, in which is hung a slaughtered Ox; the Farmer is presenting a Mug of Liquor to an elderly man and his wife as they enter; two Children blowing a Bladder are very naturally painted; two other Figures are seen at an Outlet behind. From the Cabinet of Mr. Versteig, of Dort (J. Steen)|Interior of a Farm-house, in which is hung a slaughtered Ox; the Farmer is presenting a Mug of Liquor to an elderly man and his wife as they enter; two Children blowing a Bladder are very naturally painted; two other Figures are seen at an Outlet behind. From the Cabinet of Mr. Versteig, of Dort]] réalisée par J. Steen, vendue par [[[Windeler]]]. [43]
  • 1822.07.25/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[J. Steen's Wedding; a pleasing Female and a Boor are dancing, surrounded by Figures smoking, and others looking on; a man with a jug ascending some stone-steps to the right, and another playing on the Violin, stands on the wall of the Terrace before the entrance to the dwelling (J. Steen)|J. Steen's Wedding; a pleasing Female and a Boor are dancing, surrounded by Figures smoking, and others looking on; a man with a jug ascending some stone-steps to the right, and another playing on the Violin, stands on the wall of the Terrace before the entrance to the dwelling]] réalisée par J. Steen, vendue par [[[Windeler]]]. [51]
  • 1822.07.25/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Woody Forest Scene, the composition rich and beautifully varied, a Peasant with an Ass, loaded with billet wood, is advancing under the trees, in front; a gleam of sunshine divides this from another group of Figures passing a hollow, with a brook and upon the warm and rising ground beyond it, are Figures engaged in the Chase, a beautiful specimen (J. Both)|A Woody Forest Scene, the composition rich and beautifully varied, a Peasant with an Ass, loaded with billet wood, is advancing under the trees, in front; a gleam of sunshine divides this from another group of Figures passing a hollow, with a brook and upon the warm and rising ground beyond it, are Figures engaged in the Chase, a beautiful specimen]] réalisée par J. Both, vendue par [[[Windeler]]] au prix de 126.0 £. [55]
  • 1822.07.25/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Halt of a Waggon, filled with a party of noisy and merry Villagers, returning from a Country Fair, and a Landlady offering a glass of liquor to a mounted Horseman, before the door of a Public House, in a Woody Forest Scene, painted with admirable effect, and worthy of P. Potter, who was the pupil of Kamphuysen; this fine Picture was procured from Mr. Vander Vinne, of Harlaem (Kamphuysen)|Halt of a Waggon, filled with a party of noisy and merry Villagers, returning from a Country Fair, and a Landlady offering a glass of liquor to a mounted Horseman, before the door of a Public House, in a Woody Forest Scene, painted with admirable effect, and worthy of P. Potter, who was the pupil of Kamphuysen; this fine Picture was procured from Mr. Vander Vinne, of Harlaem]] réalisée par Kamphuysen, vendue par [[[Windeler]]] au prix de 105.0 £. [67]