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  • 1837.04.15/ maison de ventes : Tait (Charles Bertram). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape -- the Companion This Artist has been usually confounded with Alexander Kierings, another Painter of the same age. According to Walpole (Anecdotes of Painting) this John Cierinx or Kierings was chiefly employed by King Charles the First of England. The Pictures have his Monogram (J. Cierinx)|Landscape -- the Companion This Artist has been usually confounded with Alexander Kierings, another Painter of the same age. According to Walpole (Anecdotes of Painting) this John Cierinx or Kierings was chiefly employed by King Charles the First of England. The Pictures have his Monogram]] réalisée par J. Cierinx, achetée par J W Davidson au prix de 13.13 gs. [95]
  • 1837.04.15/ maison de ventes : Tait (Charles Bertram). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, Man with a Hawk, &c. This Artist has been usually confounded with Alexander Kierings, another Painter of the same age. According to Walpole (Anecdotes of Painting) this John Cierinx or Kierings was chiefly employed by King Charles the First of England. The Pictures have his Monogram (J. Cierinx)|Landscape, Man with a Hawk, &c. This Artist has been usually confounded with Alexander Kierings, another Painter of the same age. According to Walpole (Anecdotes of Painting) this John Cierinx or Kierings was chiefly employed by King Charles the First of England. The Pictures have his Monogram]] réalisée par J. Cierinx au prix de 13.13 gs. [96]
  • 1837.04.15/ maison de ventes : Tait (Charles Bertram). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of John Calvin 1 f. 2 in. by 10 in. A Manuscript note on the back of this Picture, in the hand-writing of the late Mr Archibald Constable, states that it was purchased at Geneva. by the late William Macdowall, Esq. of Castle-Semple, and that it is an undoubted portrait by Holbein, of John Calvin (Holbein)|Portrait of John Calvin 1 f. 2 in. by 10 in. A Manuscript note on the back of this Picture, in the hand-writing of the late Mr Archibald Constable, states that it was purchased at Geneva. by the late William Macdowall, Esq. of Castle-Semple, and that it is an undoubted portrait by Holbein, of John Calvin]] réalisée par Holbein, achetée par [[[Illegible]]] au prix de 2.10 gs. [107]
  • 1837.04.15/ maison de ventes : Tait (Charles Bertram). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Holy Family, with the Shepherds 2 f. 8 in by 1 f. 11 in This Picture was formerly in the Ghigi Palace, from whence it was procured by Mr Irvine, who mentions it to be "equal to many of Titian." The name is on the Picture, and it was valued in 1804 at £400 They were procured in Italy by the late Mr Irvine, for Mr Gordon (Paris Bordone)|Holy Family, with the Shepherds 2 f. 8 in by 1 f. 11 in This Picture was formerly in the Ghigi Palace, from whence it was procured by Mr Irvine, who mentions it to be "equal to many of Titian." The name is on the Picture, and it was valued in 1804 at £400 They were procured in Italy by the late Mr Irvine, for Mr Gordon]] réalisée par Paris Bordone, vendue par Alexander Gordon Esq au prix de 52.10 gs. [132]
  • 1837.04.15/ maison de ventes : Tait (Charles Bertram). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of a Ferry, with Figures -- Men on Horseback, &c. (see annexed outline) 3 f. 2 1/2 in. by 2 f. Mr Irvine, in speaking of this Splendid Picture, terms it "the finest he ever saw." It was valued in 1804 at upwards of two hundred pounds They were procured in Italy by the late Mr Irvine, for Mr Gordon (artiste anonyme)|View of a Ferry, with Figures -- Men on Horseback, &c. (see annexed outline) 3 f. 2 1/2 in. by 2 f. Mr Irvine, in speaking of this Splendid Picture, terms it "the finest he ever saw." It was valued in 1804 at upwards of two hundred pounds They were procured in Italy by the late Mr Irvine, for Mr Gordon]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Alexander Gordon Esq, achetée par Earl of W au prix de 120.15 gs. [133]
  • 1837.04.15/ maison de ventes : Tait (Charles Bertram). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Repose in Egypt, (see accompanying outline) 1 f. 6 in. by 1 f. 10 in. This fine Picture was particularly esteemed by the late Mr Irvine, who was allowed to be one of the best judges of the Works of the Old Masters, and who procured for this Country some of the finest Specimens we possess. He says it is "a precious one, and a fine Specimen by Albano, and values it at £250" They were procured in Italy by the late Mr Irvine, for Mr Gordon (Albano)|The Repose in Egypt, (see accompanying outline) 1 f. 6 in. by 1 f. 10 in. This fine Picture was particularly esteemed by the late Mr Irvine, who was allowed to be one of the best judges of the Works of the Old Masters, and who procured for this Country some of the finest Specimens we possess. He says it is "a precious one, and a fine Specimen by Albano, and values it at £250" They were procured in Italy by the late Mr Irvine, for Mr Gordon]] réalisée par Albano, vendue par Alexander Gordon Esq, achetée par Earl of W au prix de 52.16 gs. [134]
  • 1837.04.15/ maison de ventes : Tait (Charles Bertram). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, -- Scene in Holland, representing the Outside of a Dutch Farm; to the left of the foreground, part of a Canal, with Figures Fishing; and in the distance several men with a Cart are approaching the Farm; on the right a Woman is engaged in washing seveal Churning Utensils 3 f. 6 in. by 2 f. 4 in The Figures in this beautiful Picture, are painted by Isaac Ostade (Hobemma)|Landscape, -- Scene in Holland, representing the Outside of a Dutch Farm; to the left of the foreground, part of a Canal, with Figures Fishing; and in the distance several men with a Cart are approaching the Farm; on the right a Woman is engaged in washing seveal Churning Utensils 3 f. 6 in. by 2 f. 4 in The Figures in this beautiful Picture, are painted by Isaac Ostade]] réalisée par Hobemma, vendue par William Laing Esq au prix de 39.18 gs. [143]