Ventes d'œuvres le 1830.06.30

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  • 1830.06.30/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Portrait of the celebrated Dr. Lombardi, known as Correggio's Physician, by having instructed him in the study of Anatomy. The above Physician is particularly mentioned in the "Life of Correggio," and describes him as having stimulated him to the study of anatomy by his visits and urbanity (Antonio Correggio)|The Portrait of the celebrated Dr. Lombardi, known as Correggio's Physician, by having instructed him in the study of Anatomy. The above Physician is particularly mentioned in the "Life of Correggio," and describes him as having stimulated him to the study of anatomy by his visits and urbanity]] réalisée par Antonio Correggio, vendue par A Delahante, achetée par Deschryver au prix de 147.0 £. [20]
  • 1830.06.30/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Artist As St. George. From the Palace of Francesco Balbi, at Genoa, where it ranked as the chef-d'ouvre of that distinguished Collection. The design and composition is original, and by the artist Rubens, who seems to have combined all the great powers of his mind and exalted talents in the grand conception and execution of this specimen of his art. Rubens has therein pourtrayed himself in the character of St. George, and his Three Wives, elegantly grouped, presenting themselves to the Virgin with the Infant Christ, in a beautiful arbour, surrounded by Infantine Angels bearing wreaths of flowers, and St. Jerome kneeling, with a variety of appropriate accessories. The vigorous execution, the rich and splendid colouring, and the glowing yet mellow tone which characterizes this grand production, have ranked it as one of the most renowned of his unrivalled pencil (Rubens)|The Artist As St. George. From the Palace of Francesco Balbi, at Genoa, where it ranked as the chef-d'ouvre of that distinguished Collection. The design and composition is original, and by the artist Rubens, who seems to have combined all the great powers of his mind and exalted talents in the grand conception and execution of this specimen of his art. Rubens has therein pourtrayed himself in the character of St. George, and his Three Wives, elegantly grouped, presenting themselves to the Virgin with the Infant Christ, in a beautiful arbour, surrounded by Infantine Angels bearing wreaths of flowers, and St. Jerome kneeling, with a variety of appropriate accessories. The vigorous execution, the rich and splendid colouring, and the glowing yet mellow tone which characterizes this grand production, have ranked it as one of the most renowned of his unrivalled pencil]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par T B Owen au prix de 399.0 £. [23]
  • 1830.06.30/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand gallery painting of Dead Game, happily grouped, with Spaniels, Hounds and Setters resting after the fatigues of the sport. Vigourously painted, and touched with the usual spirit of this faithful pourtrayer of nature, and in the highest preservation (Fyt)|A Grand gallery painting of Dead Game, happily grouped, with Spaniels, Hounds and Setters resting after the fatigues of the sport. Vigourously painted, and touched with the usual spirit of this faithful pourtrayer of nature, and in the highest preservation]] réalisée par Fyt, vendue par Dyer, achetée par Piercy au prix de 85.1 £. [39]