Ventes d'œuvres le 1827.06.01

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  • 1827.06.01/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Annunciation. This Picture was painted by Rubens for the Chapel of the first Marquis of Leganes, during the residence of the Artist in Madrid and in the House of the Marquis. It was lately in the Oratory of the Count Altamira (the present heir of the House of Leganes), and was one of the Pictures taken by the French to Paris when they occupied Spain (Rubens)|The Annunciation. This Picture was painted by Rubens for the Chapel of the first Marquis of Leganes, during the residence of the Artist in Madrid and in the House of the Marquis. It was lately in the Oratory of the Count Altamira (the present heir of the House of Leganes), and was one of the Pictures taken by the French to Paris when they occupied Spain]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Count Altamira, achetée par Smith au prix de 157.10 £. [1]
  • 1827.06.01/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Marriage of St. Katharine. The Painter of this Picture, who is not known by the English public, is called the Spanish Coreggio: how far he is entitled to the appellation, the excellence of the present example will shew. From the Yriarte Collection (Mateo Cerezo)|The Marriage of St. Katharine. The Painter of this Picture, who is not known by the English public, is called the Spanish Coreggio: how far he is entitled to the appellation, the excellence of the present example will shew. From the Yriarte Collection]] réalisée par Mateo Cerezo, vendue par Count Altamira, achetée par Smith au prix de 157.10 £. [2]
  • 1827.06.01/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin, Infant Christ and various Saints; St. Peter is receiving the keys from the Infant, St. John is seated on a step at the feet of the Virgin, pointing with his right-hand to St. Benito and St. Bernard. This Picture in the early style of the Master is from the Altamira Gallery (Correggio)|The Virgin, Infant Christ and various Saints; St. Peter is receiving the keys from the Infant, St. John is seated on a step at the feet of the Virgin, pointing with his right-hand to St. Benito and St. Bernard. This Picture in the early style of the Master is from the Altamira Gallery]] réalisée par Correggio, vendue par Count Altamira au prix de 29.8 £. [3]
  • 1827.06.01/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Baptism of Christ by St. John. This Picture was commenced by Paolo, and finished, after his death, by his sons Carlo and Gabriel, assisted by their uncle Benito. It belonged formerly to the Count Oñate, and is mentioned by Ridolfi and Ponz (Paolo Veronese)|The Baptism of Christ by St. John. This Picture was commenced by Paolo, and finished, after his death, by his sons Carlo and Gabriel, assisted by their uncle Benito. It belonged formerly to the Count Oñate, and is mentioned by Ridolfi and Ponz]] réalisée par Paolo Veronese, vendue par Count Altamira, achetée par Hume au prix de 52.10 £. [8]
  • 1827.06.01/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Philip the Fourth, of Spain, painted by Velasquez, for the first Marquis of Leganes; -- it was taken from the Altamira Gallery by the French, when they were in the occupation of Madrid, and restored to the Count by a decree of Louis the 18th (Velasquez)|Portrait of Philip the Fourth, of Spain, painted by Velasquez, for the first Marquis of Leganes; -- it was taken from the Altamira Gallery by the French, when they were in the occupation of Madrid, and restored to the Count by a decree of Louis the 18th]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par Count Altamira au prix de 29.8 £. [30]