Ventes d'œuvres le 1835.11.12

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  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Winter Personified, by an Old Man with flowing beard, attired in a dress trimmed with fur, warming himself over a chafing-dish, the dress of which is most elaborately finished, and the colouring of the figure is of a bold and powerful character (Gherard Honthorst)|Winter Personified, by an Old Man with flowing beard, attired in a dress trimmed with fur, warming himself over a chafing-dish, the dress of which is most elaborately finished, and the colouring of the figure is of a bold and powerful character]] réalisée par Gherard Honthorst, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [10]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Distribution of Bread, from a Monastery. This composition presents numerous figures in the foreground, waiting for their turn, sketched with great spirit and truth; the landscape and building are delicately and appropriately coloured, and the whole is in the best style of this artist, whose productions are in the highest degree of esteem and value (Peter Bloot)|Distribution of Bread, from a Monastery. This composition presents numerous figures in the foreground, waiting for their turn, sketched with great spirit and truth; the landscape and building are delicately and appropriately coloured, and the whole is in the best style of this artist, whose productions are in the highest degree of esteem and value]] réalisée par Peter Bloot, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [11]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cattle Market, holden on the site of an ancient Ruins, landscape in the distance; the foreground filled with figures in variety of costume, in the act of bartering for the cattle, which are dispersed in various positions. The general tone of colouring of this picture is well appropriated to the character of the composition; the whole is in perfect and good keeping, and the skill and variety of subject introduced render it an interesting and valuable painting (S. Vander Does)|Cattle Market, holden on the site of an ancient Ruins, landscape in the distance; the foreground filled with figures in variety of costume, in the act of bartering for the cattle, which are dispersed in various positions. The general tone of colouring of this picture is well appropriated to the character of the composition; the whole is in perfect and good keeping, and the skill and variety of subject introduced render it an interesting and valuable painting]] réalisée par S. Vander Does, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [12]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A highly-interesting Landscape, interspersed with numerous villages in the distance; in the foreground, a winding road, edged with ancient forest trees, and traversed by figures driving cattle, accompanied by a dog and a goat. The landscape and trees are painted in a rich and luxuriant tone of colouring, the figures are spiritedly and correctly introduced, and add to the interest and variety of this beautiful painting (Vermulen)|A highly-interesting Landscape, interspersed with numerous villages in the distance; in the foreground, a winding road, edged with ancient forest trees, and traversed by figures driving cattle, accompanied by a dog and a goat. The landscape and trees are painted in a rich and luxuriant tone of colouring, the figures are spiritedly and correctly introduced, and add to the interest and variety of this beautiful painting]] réalisée par Vermulen, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [13]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A woody Landscape, on the banks of a stream; in the foreground, numerous figures reclining on the middle of the pathway, appears a light market waggon, crowded with passengers and drawn by grey horses, which is stopped in its progress by Cavaliers on horseback accosting the passengers. This beautiful composition may be esteemed one of the best specimens of the master; the landscape is admirably painted, and the figures are correctly drawn, and touched with a great degree of spirit (John Breughel)|A woody Landscape, on the banks of a stream; in the foreground, numerous figures reclining on the middle of the pathway, appears a light market waggon, crowded with passengers and drawn by grey horses, which is stopped in its progress by Cavaliers on horseback accosting the passengers. This beautiful composition may be esteemed one of the best specimens of the master; the landscape is admirably painted, and the figures are correctly drawn, and touched with a great degree of spirit]] réalisée par John Breughel, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [17]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Large and valuable painting, representing the governor of the Cape of Good Hope, with his Child on a piebald Horse, accompanied by his Keeper and Dogs at halt, after the fatigues of the sport. Before them is the Dead Fawn, and weapons of chase, while the retainer is in the act of coupling the hounds; the whole backed by a magnificent and distant view. This painting is touched with the delicacy of Vandyke, the vigour of Rembrandt, and all the warmth and force of Paul Potter; the figures are represented with uncommon fidelity, and the animals designed with great truth and correctness (Karel De Moor)|Large and valuable painting, representing the governor of the Cape of Good Hope, with his Child on a piebald Horse, accompanied by his Keeper and Dogs at halt, after the fatigues of the sport. Before them is the Dead Fawn, and weapons of chase, while the retainer is in the act of coupling the hounds; the whole backed by a magnificent and distant view. This painting is touched with the delicacy of Vandyke, the vigour of Rembrandt, and all the warmth and force of Paul Potter; the figures are represented with uncommon fidelity, and the animals designed with great truth and correctness]] réalisée par Karel De Moor, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [27]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Painting, representing the full-length portraits of the two Children of James II., in rich and beautiful attire, one of who is engaged in feeding a pet goat at the foot of a fount, while the other is carelessly reclining at its side. The attitudes of the figures are painted with surprising ease and correctness, and the satin of the dresses is inimitably executed, while the exquisite finish of the goat adds to the natural interest of the group (Theodore Maas)|A Painting, representing the full-length portraits of the two Children of James II., in rich and beautiful attire, one of who is engaged in feeding a pet goat at the foot of a fount, while the other is carelessly reclining at its side. The attitudes of the figures are painted with surprising ease and correctness, and the satin of the dresses is inimitably executed, while the exquisite finish of the goat adds to the natural interest of the group]] réalisée par Theodore Maas, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [28]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures, a truly beautiful composition, exhibiting in the foreground a rich and woody landscape with figures reclining; in the distance rocky scenery, at the base of which is a winding river; the form of the trees is well chosen, the foliage light and apparently in motion; the distance is well preserved, and the whole is lighted up with a rich and harmonious tint The Figures by Linglebach (Moucheron)|Landscape and Figures, a truly beautiful composition, exhibiting in the foreground a rich and woody landscape with figures reclining; in the distance rocky scenery, at the base of which is a winding river; the form of the trees is well chosen, the foliage light and apparently in motion; the distance is well preserved, and the whole is lighted up with a rich and harmonious tint The Figures by Linglebach]] réalisée par Moucheron, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [29]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Soldiers regaling at an Inn Door. This large and interesting picture, abounding with numerous figures, some obtaining refreshment, others engaged in gambling, and the rest carelessly disposed in various attitudes; a bold and striking painting, in which the contrast of light and shade is well executed. The figures are touched with all the spirit of Salvator Rosa (Lucatelli)|Soldiers regaling at an Inn Door. This large and interesting picture, abounding with numerous figures, some obtaining refreshment, others engaged in gambling, and the rest carelessly disposed in various attitudes; a bold and striking painting, in which the contrast of light and shade is well executed. The figures are touched with all the spirit of Salvator Rosa]] réalisée par Lucatelli, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [30]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ Blessing little Children, with a Temple in the background, a beautiful and magnificent composition, coloured with all the force and style of Rembrandt, the figures of which are correctly and spiritedly drawn and painted with great truth and effect (De Witt)|Christ Blessing little Children, with a Temple in the background, a beautiful and magnificent composition, coloured with all the force and style of Rembrandt, the figures of which are correctly and spiritedly drawn and painted with great truth and effect]] réalisée par De Witt, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [31]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Muleteers at Halt, Italian scenery. This painting is distinguished for the brilliancy of its colouring, the excellent management of the chiaro-oscuro, and the general harmony that pervades the whole: the figures and animals are designed and executed in a masterly style (Jan Miel)|The Muleteers at Halt, Italian scenery. This painting is distinguished for the brilliancy of its colouring, the excellent management of the chiaro-oscuro, and the general harmony that pervades the whole: the figures and animals are designed and executed in a masterly style]] réalisée par Jan Miel, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [34]
  • 1835.11.12/ maison de ventes : Enoch & Redfern. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Netscher at his easel, by himself. This picture represents the artist engaged in his studio, in painting portraits of his Son and Daughter, touched with great delicacy of pencilling and lustre of colour, that reminds us of his best productions (Netscher)|Portrait of Netscher at his easel, by himself. This picture represents the artist engaged in his studio, in painting portraits of his Son and Daughter, touched with great delicacy of pencilling and lustre of colour, that reminds us of his best productions]] réalisée par Netscher, vendue par JM Lamb Esq. [43]