Ventes d'œuvres le 1831.07.09

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  • 1831.07.09/ 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. Rubens has therein pourtrayed himself as St. Geroge. and his three wives presenting themselves to the Virgin and Infant Christ, &c. (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. Rubens has therein pourtrayed himself as St. Geroge. and his three wives presenting themselves to the Virgin and Infant Christ, &c.]] réalisée par P.P. Rubens, vendue par T.B.Owen, achetée par Marsack au prix de 115.10 £. [20]
  • 1831.07.09/ maison de ventes : Squibb (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Rich Man's Feast: the brutality expressed in the countenance of Dives, contrasts admirably with the humility and supplication depicted in that of Lazaros. A very fine production of the Master, whose name appears on the base of the column (Leandro Bassano)|The Rich Man's Feast: the brutality expressed in the countenance of Dives, contrasts admirably with the humility and supplication depicted in that of Lazaros. A very fine production of the Master, whose name appears on the base of the column]] réalisée par Leandro Bassano, vendue par Cavalier Pesaro au prix de 29.8 £. [145]
  • 1831.07.09/ maison de ventes : Squibb (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Peter denying Christ: the expression of St. Peter -- the attitude of the Female -- and the attention paid by the Centurion, are forcibly expressed: the chiaroscuro in this picture, for which style the Artist obtained such great celebrity, is in his best manner (Guercino, 1620)|Peter denying Christ: the expression of St. Peter -- the attitude of the Female -- and the attention paid by the Centurion, are forcibly expressed: the chiaroscuro in this picture, for which style the Artist obtained such great celebrity, is in his best manner]] réalisée par Guercino, 1620, vendue par Cavalier Pesaro au prix de 7.11 £. [153]
  • 1831.07.09/ maison de ventes : Squibb (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family. The Virgin seated, holding the Infant Jesus; behind her, a green velvet drapery; St. John praying by her side; an attendant Saint presenting a Cup or Vase; and Joseph leaning on his Staff, attentively observing the group; Landscape, &c. in the background. This fine picture, which hitherto has been attributed to Titian, has been upwards of a Century in the Pesaro Family (Palma Vecchio, 1570)|The Holy Family. The Virgin seated, holding the Infant Jesus; behind her, a green velvet drapery; St. John praying by her side; an attendant Saint presenting a Cup or Vase; and Joseph leaning on his Staff, attentively observing the group; Landscape, &c. in the background. This fine picture, which hitherto has been attributed to Titian, has been upwards of a Century in the Pesaro Family]] réalisée par Palma Vecchio, 1570, vendue par Cavalier Pesaro au prix de 120.15 £. [154]
  • 1831.07.09/ maison de ventes : Squibb (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Landscape with fine broken Scenery, where on the left, a Cascade is tumbling from a woody height which catches the light of an early sultry Sun; a group of Peasants occupy the front ground on the right, namely a Boy watching Cows, and two Females, the one binding faggots and the others loading an Ass with wood; some Buildings are observed in the mountainous half distance; -- a noble chef d'oeuvre (Berghem)|A Grand Landscape with fine broken Scenery, where on the left, a Cascade is tumbling from a woody height which catches the light of an early sultry Sun; a group of Peasants occupy the front ground on the right, namely a Boy watching Cows, and two Females, the one binding faggots and the others loading an Ass with wood; some Buildings are observed in the mountainous half distance; -- a noble chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Edward Hollond, Esq au prix de 367.10 £. [158]
  • 1831.07.09/ maison de ventes : Squibb (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ in the Wilderness; a magnificent display of Rocky Scenery, two Angels are appearing to Christ, and a ray of light darting from the Heavens. In the extreme distance a Mountainous Scenery, on which is reflected a beautiful etherial tint with the City and River. The above Picture, which is the only one of the kind, by the highly gifted Artist, is equal in conception and execution to the finest efforts of Danby, Martin, and Turner (Pether)|Christ in the Wilderness; a magnificent display of Rocky Scenery, two Angels are appearing to Christ, and a ray of light darting from the Heavens. In the extreme distance a Mountainous Scenery, on which is reflected a beautiful etherial tint with the City and River. The above Picture, which is the only one of the kind, by the highly gifted Artist, is equal in conception and execution to the finest efforts of Danby, Martin, and Turner]] réalisée par Pether. [165]
  • 1831.07.09/ maison de ventes : Squibb (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Jacob and Laban dividing their Flocks; numerous Figures in the fore-ground, being the Portraits of the Family of Adrian Bevesninck, the celeberated connoiseur and Burgomaster of Amsterdam, preparing for a hawking excursion. This Picture is in the style of, and not inferior to Cuyp (Cuyp)|Jacob and Laban dividing their Flocks; numerous Figures in the fore-ground, being the Portraits of the Family of Adrian Bevesninck, the celeberated connoiseur and Burgomaster of Amsterdam, preparing for a hawking excursion. This Picture is in the style of, and not inferior to Cuyp]] réalisée par Cuyp. [168]