Ventes d'œuvres le 1823.07.05

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  • 1823.07.05/ maison de ventes : Robins (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of the Rialto and Adjoining Buildings, with Part of the Quay and Canal, with Boats and Figures This and the following Pictures are painted with the usual masterly freedom and rich variety of Color, as well as truth in Perspective, whtch distinguish this admirable Painter (Canaletti)|A View of the Rialto and Adjoining Buildings, with Part of the Quay and Canal, with Boats and Figures This and the following Pictures are painted with the usual masterly freedom and rich variety of Color, as well as truth in Perspective, whtch distinguish this admirable Painter]] réalisée par Canaletti, vendue par Lord Lyttelton. [9]
  • 1823.07.05/ maison de ventes : Robins (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on a Canal with Boats and Figures, and the Custom House and other Public Buildings This and the following Pictures are painted with the usual masterly freedom and rich variety of Color, as well as truth in Perspective, whtch distinguish this admirable Painter (Canaletti)|A View on a Canal with Boats and Figures, and the Custom House and other Public Buildings This and the following Pictures are painted with the usual masterly freedom and rich variety of Color, as well as truth in Perspective, whtch distinguish this admirable Painter]] réalisée par Canaletti, vendue par Lord Lyttelton. [10]
  • 1823.07.05/ maison de ventes : Robins (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of St. Marc's Place, with the Palace & Adjacent Buildings, enriched with a Great Variety of Figures & Booths, &c. (Companion to the last) This and the following Pictures are painted with the usual masterly freedom and rich variety of Color, as well as truth in Perspective, whtch distinguish this admirable Painter (Canaletti)|A View of St. Marc's Place, with the Palace & Adjacent Buildings, enriched with a Great Variety of Figures & Booths, &c. (Companion to the last) This and the following Pictures are painted with the usual masterly freedom and rich variety of Color, as well as truth in Perspective, whtch distinguish this admirable Painter]] réalisée par Canaletti, vendue par Lord Lyttelton. [11]