Ventes d'œuvres le 1845.05.24

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  • 1845.05.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Dives feasting. The rich man, who is clothed in purple, with an upper robe richly trimmed with fur, and wearing a fur cap, is seated at a circular table, which is spread with eatables of a luxurious description: a lady elegantly dressed is partaking of the feast. The artist has introduced the portrait of his favourite pupil Apshoven, who is clothed in green, and holding a salver with a glass of wine on it; a monkey chained to an iron ball completes the composition: in an opening in the background, may be seen Lazarus eating of the crumbs, and the dogs licking his sores -- engraved. This work of art is painted in the artist's finest time, and formed part of the choicest cabinet of John Knight, Esq., of Portland Place. (D. Teniers)|Dives feasting. The rich man, who is clothed in purple, with an upper robe richly trimmed with fur, and wearing a fur cap, is seated at a circular table, which is spread with eatables of a luxurious description: a lady elegantly dressed is partaking of the feast. The artist has introduced the portrait of his favourite pupil Apshoven, who is clothed in green, and holding a salver with a glass of wine on it; a monkey chained to an iron ball completes the composition: in an opening in the background, may be seen Lazarus eating of the crumbs, and the dogs licking his sores -- engraved. This work of art is painted in the artist's finest time, and formed part of the choicest cabinet of John Knight, Esq., of Portland Place.]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par Artis 4 Paragon Ramsgate au prix de 81 gs. [56]
  • 1845.05.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Tarquin and Lucretia; this magnificent picture is from the collection of Charles I., described in Verltue's catalogue, and was one of the many fine works chosen for the King of Spain, by the ambassador Don Alonso Cardenes, after the troubles which then agitated England. (Titian)|Tarquin and Lucretia; this magnificent picture is from the collection of Charles I., described in Verltue's catalogue, and was one of the many fine works chosen for the King of Spain, by the ambassador Don Alonso Cardenes, after the troubles which then agitated England.]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Joshua Bates, Esq. au prix de 1050 gs. [72]