Ventes d'œuvres le 1831.06.04

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  • 1831.06.04/ 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'oeuvre of the Collection. P. Rubens has therein pourtrayed himself in the character of St. George, and his three Wives presenting themselves to the Virgin and Infant Christ, in a beautiful arbour, surrounded by Angels, bearing wreaths of Flowers, and St. Jerome kneeling, with a variety of appropriate accessories. The vigorous execution, the rich and splendid colouring, the glowing mellow tone, which characterizes this grand production, have ranked it as one of the most renowned of his unrivalled pencil (P.P. Rubens)|The Artist as St. George; from the Palace of Francesco Balbi, at Genoa, where it ranked as the chef d'oeuvre of the Collection. P. Rubens has therein pourtrayed himself in the character of St. George, and his three Wives presenting themselves to the Virgin and Infant Christ, in a beautiful arbour, surrounded by Angels, bearing wreaths of Flowers, and St. Jerome kneeling, with a variety of appropriate accessories. The vigorous execution, the rich and splendid colouring, the glowing mellow tone, which characterizes this grand production, have ranked it as one of the most renowned of his unrivalled pencil]] réalisée par P.P. Rubens, vendue par [[[Thomas Bulkley Owen]]]. [1]
  • 1831.06.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin holding a Lily, with the Infant Saviour standing before her with a Rose in his left hand, and the right elevated; gracefully composed, brilliantly coloured, and finished throughout with all the delicacy and exquisite beauty for which this master has been so eminently distinguished (Carlo Dolci)|The Virgin holding a Lily, with the Infant Saviour standing before her with a Rose in his left hand, and the right elevated; gracefully composed, brilliantly coloured, and finished throughout with all the delicacy and exquisite beauty for which this master has been so eminently distinguished]] réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par William Lushington Esq au prix de 54.12 £. [29]
  • 1831.06.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Dutch Kitchen, with figures at a repast; in the front a female holding an infant by a cradle, and on the left two children eating porridge; vegetables and utensils are scattered throughout: it is replete with subject, and finished with all the care and labour of the most distinguished masters of the Dutch school -- truly a chef d'oeuvre (D. Rycart, Junior)|Interior of a Dutch Kitchen, with figures at a repast; in the front a female holding an infant by a cradle, and on the left two children eating porridge; vegetables and utensils are scattered throughout: it is replete with subject, and finished with all the care and labour of the most distinguished masters of the Dutch school -- truly a chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par D. Rycart, Junior, vendue par William Lushington Esq au prix de 77.14 £. [34]
  • 1831.06.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Figures in a Landscape celebrating the Festival of Diana; this exquisite picture for elegance of composition, elaborate finishing, and brilliancy of colour, may, with great truth, be said to be the choicest production in landscape, of this eminent master (Jan Van Huysum)|Figures in a Landscape celebrating the Festival of Diana; this exquisite picture for elegance of composition, elaborate finishing, and brilliancy of colour, may, with great truth, be said to be the choicest production in landscape, of this eminent master]] réalisée par Jan Van Huysum, vendue par William Lushington Esq au prix de 110.5 £. [38]
  • 1831.06.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Cottages, with a Man driving Sheep and Goats between two banks richly embellished; a Female sitting in the foreground holding a brass jug; finished throughout with the greatest care: an exquisite specimen, from the Duke of Bedford's Collection (Verboom)|Landscape and Cottages, with a Man driving Sheep and Goats between two banks richly embellished; a Female sitting in the foreground holding a brass jug; finished throughout with the greatest care: an exquisite specimen, from the Duke of Bedford's Collection]] réalisée par Verboom, vendue par William Lushington Esq au prix de 58.16 £. [51]
  • 1831.06.04/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of a Market Place in Flanders, with an immense number of Figures, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, &c. and the Portraits of the Artist and his Family introduced in the foreground; an extraordinary picture of the master -- formerly in the Collection of Wm. Smith, Esq (Van Helmont)|View of a Market Place in Flanders, with an immense number of Figures, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, &c. and the Portraits of the Artist and his Family introduced in the foreground; an extraordinary picture of the master -- formerly in the Collection of Wm. Smith, Esq]] réalisée par Van Helmont, vendue par William Lushington Esq au prix de 39.18 £. [52]