Ventes d'œuvres le 1833.06.01

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  • 1833.06.01/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Augustus Consulting the Sibyl, with the Virgin and Child appearing in a Vision, to which the Sibyl points; three attendant Figures are standing before some Architecture on the left, with an extensive and mountainous Landscape to the right. A matchless production of this great and rare Master; from the Giustiniani Palace, and since the property of Lucien Buonaparte. Panel, 25 by 15 inches, with arched top (Garofalo)|Augustus Consulting the Sibyl, with the Virgin and Child appearing in a Vision, to which the Sibyl points; three attendant Figures are standing before some Architecture on the left, with an extensive and mountainous Landscape to the right. A matchless production of this great and rare Master; from the Giustiniani Palace, and since the property of Lucien Buonaparte. Panel, 25 by 15 inches, with arched top]] réalisée par Garofalo, vendue par Prince de Talleyrand au prix de 366 gs. [9]
  • 1833.06.01/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family. The Virgin seated with the Infant Christ standing on her Knee, to whom St. Peter is presenting a Saint; to the right is St. Joseph with a Book, a green drapery suspended behind the Virgin forms the back-ground, with Buildings and a Bridge on the left. A grand chef-d'oeuvre. Panel (Palma)|The Holy Family. The Virgin seated with the Infant Christ standing on her Knee, to whom St. Peter is presenting a Saint; to the right is St. Joseph with a Book, a green drapery suspended behind the Virgin forms the back-ground, with Buildings and a Bridge on the left. A grand chef-d'oeuvre. Panel]] réalisée par Palma, vendue par Prince de Talleyrand au prix de 390 gs. [10]
  • 1833.06.01/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Embarkation of Louis XVIII. from Dover at his Restoration, with numerous Portraits, -- the original sketch for the picture painted for the Earl of Bridgewater The following Pictures, to Lot 76, are the Property of W.B. Elwyn, Esq., and removed from his Residence in the Regent's Park (Bird)|The Embarkation of Louis XVIII. from Dover at his Restoration, with numerous Portraits, -- the original sketch for the picture painted for the Earl of Bridgewater The following Pictures, to Lot 76, are the Property of W.B. Elwyn, Esq., and removed from his Residence in the Regent's Park]] réalisée par Bird, vendue par W.B. Elwyn, Esq., achetée par Norton au prix de 16.16 £. [46]
  • 1833.06.01/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Fall of the Storbach, in Switzerland, with a Female attacked by a Snake in the fore-ground -- upright; a capital picture The following Pictures, to Lot 76, are the Property of W.B. Elwyn, Esq., and removed from his Residence in the Regent's Park (Loutherbourg)|The Fall of the Storbach, in Switzerland, with a Female attacked by a Snake in the fore-ground -- upright; a capital picture The following Pictures, to Lot 76, are the Property of W.B. Elwyn, Esq., and removed from his Residence in the Regent's Park]] réalisée par Loutherbourg, vendue par W.B. Elwyn, Esq., achetée par Norton au prix de 31.10 £. [49]
  • 1833.06.01/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with Ruins of an old Tower midway on an acclivity; the foreground, on which the light is diffused with singular felicity, is agreeably broken and enriched with Nymphs, cattle and sheep, affording a most beautiful and perfect example of the versatile and extraordinary powers of the master (Dietricy)|A Landscape with Ruins of an old Tower midway on an acclivity; the foreground, on which the light is diffused with singular felicity, is agreeably broken and enriched with Nymphs, cattle and sheep, affording a most beautiful and perfect example of the versatile and extraordinary powers of the master]] réalisée par Dietricy, achetée par [[N[orthwick]]] au prix de 69.6 £. [130]
  • 1833.06.01/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Classical Landscape, treated with high taste and feeling; on the left, a superb portico with ruins of ancient sculpture; the distance broken by trees and shrubs, from which the view expands over a translucent lake, beyond which the mountains blend with the horizon. The Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt is judiciously introduced, and adds much to the general effect (N. Poussin)|A Classical Landscape, treated with high taste and feeling; on the left, a superb portico with ruins of ancient sculpture; the distance broken by trees and shrubs, from which the view expands over a translucent lake, beyond which the mountains blend with the horizon. The Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt is judiciously introduced, and adds much to the general effect]] réalisée par N. Poussin au prix de 38.17 £. [131]
  • 1833.06.01/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape with a Peasant driving Cattle through a stream of water; on the left a decayed Tree, elaborately painted. The Town of Catwyck in the distance, and the Ocean blending with the horizon. This is an unusual and valuable specimen of the master, and from the collection of Sir Henry Englefield (Adrian Ostade)|Landscape with a Peasant driving Cattle through a stream of water; on the left a decayed Tree, elaborately painted. The Town of Catwyck in the distance, and the Ocean blending with the horizon. This is an unusual and valuable specimen of the master, and from the collection of Sir Henry Englefield]] réalisée par Adrian Ostade, vendue par [[[Taylor]]] au prix de 40.19 £. [149]