Ventes d'œuvres le 1859.08.02

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  • 1859.08.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Harvest Moon. In the foreground, on the right, a group of cattle, further back are reapers harvesting; behind these objects a church tower pomnently presents itself, partly hidden by trees; to the left, a group of buildings, behind which is seen the rising moon, which gives effect to the landscape. (Albert Cuyp)|The Harvest Moon. In the foreground, on the right, a group of cattle, further back are reapers harvesting; behind these objects a church tower pomnently presents itself, partly hidden by trees; to the left, a group of buildings, behind which is seen the rising moon, which gives effect to the landscape.]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Jean Meffre, Paris au prix de 58.16 £. [21]
  • 1859.08.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Poetical Landscape, with a river winding through a hilly country; to the left, a castellated building with an archway; and in the foreground, which is richly diversified with trees and shrubs, a herdsman is seated playing on a pipe; a flock of sheep and cattle are dispersed over the scene. A beautiful work of the master, and in a fine state of preservation. Signed Claudio Gellee ft. (Claude Lorraine)|A Poetical Landscape, with a river winding through a hilly country; to the left, a castellated building with an archway; and in the foreground, which is richly diversified with trees and shrubs, a herdsman is seated playing on a pipe; a flock of sheep and cattle are dispersed over the scene. A beautiful work of the master, and in a fine state of preservation. Signed Claudio Gellee ft.]] réalisée par Claude Lorraine, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par J.S.W.S. Erle Drax, M.P. au prix de 121.16 £. [27]
  • 1859.08.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of a Dairy Farm in Holland. A landscape richly illuminated by the setting sun, in the foreground of which two figures are examining an ox; to the right, a group of three cows, and further back, a lady and gentleman standing in frant of a cottage; to the left, in the distance, are farm buildings, a ruin, and cows grazing, which give effect and interest to the scene. This fine work is regarded as the chef d'oeuvre of the master. From the Solly coloection. (Camphuysen)|View of a Dairy Farm in Holland. A landscape richly illuminated by the setting sun, in the foreground of which two figures are examining an ox; to the right, a group of three cows, and further back, a lady and gentleman standing in frant of a cottage; to the left, in the distance, are farm buildings, a ruin, and cows grazing, which give effect and interest to the scene. This fine work is regarded as the chef d'oeuvre of the master. From the Solly coloection.]] réalisée par Camphuysen, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Marquis of Hertford au prix de 510.0 £. [28]
  • 1859.08.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Marine Landscape, with stately arches and edifices on the right; to the left, a large ship is at anchor, from which bales of merchandise are being landed; various figures are grouped over the scene; and in the foregroundlie the ruins of columns, statues, &c. From the collection of Sir Drummond Smith. Smith's Catalogue , Supplement No.2, page 804. (Claude Lorraine)|A Marine Landscape, with stately arches and edifices on the right; to the left, a large ship is at anchor, from which bales of merchandise are being landed; various figures are grouped over the scene; and in the foregroundlie the ruins of columns, statues, &c. From the collection of Sir Drummond Smith. Smith's Catalogue , Supplement No.2, page 804.]] réalisée par Claude Lorraine, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par J.S.W.S. Erle Drax, M.P. au prix de 94.10 £. [32]
  • 1859.08.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Battle of Sole Bay; a spirited representation of the famous Naval Engagement which took place June 1st, 1665; in front the enemy's fire boat is seen in the act of striking the Admiral's ship. This and the preceding picture were formerly in the possession ol Lord Methuen, for whose ancestor they were painted, (William Vandevelde)|The Battle of Sole Bay; a spirited representation of the famous Naval Engagement which took place June 1st, 1665; in front the enemy's fire boat is seen in the act of striking the Admiral's ship. This and the preceding picture were formerly in the possession ol Lord Methuen, for whose ancestor they were painted,]] réalisée par William Vandevelde, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par J.S.W.S. Erle Drax, M.P. au prix de 110.5 £. [46]
  • 1859.08.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Apollo and the Cumaean Sibyl.. The view here represented is taken from the summit of a cliff, from whence the spectator views the upper parts of the once noble edifices of the ciy of Cumae; looking from thence to a spacious bay of the sea, bounded on one side by mountains; on the left is seen the Temple of the Sibyllae, built on the verge of a rock. In the foreground are the Sibyl of Cumae and Apollo; the former is seated on a stone, apparently preferring her request to the god who stands before her. A cluster of shrubs and fragments of ancient buildings are scattered over the foreground, on which browse a number of goats. (Claude Lorraine)|Apollo and the Cumaean Sibyl.. The view here represented is taken from the summit of a cliff, from whence the spectator views the upper parts of the once noble edifices of the ciy of Cumae; looking from thence to a spacious bay of the sea, bounded on one side by mountains; on the left is seen the Temple of the Sibyllae, built on the verge of a rock. In the foreground are the Sibyl of Cumae and Apollo; the former is seated on a stone, apparently preferring her request to the god who stands before her. A cluster of shrubs and fragments of ancient buildings are scattered over the foreground, on which browse a number of goats.]] réalisée par Claude Lorraine, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par J.S.W.S. Erle Drax, M.P. au prix de 220.10 £. [52]
  • 1859.08.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on the Texel Coast, during a fresh breeze. The composition of this excellent production represents a group of persons on a sandy shore in front, one of whom, an old sailor with a stick, is conversing with a man and two women, sitting on the ground, and behind stands a boy. A boat with eight persons in it is seen approaching the shore; beyond this object is a sloop, with her sails furled. On the left are two fishing boats, close to some piles; a little remote from these is a ship of war, and still further are two frigates. Smith's Catalogue, No.126, page 443. (Ludolph Backhuysen)|A View on the Texel Coast, during a fresh breeze. The composition of this excellent production represents a group of persons on a sandy shore in front, one of whom, an old sailor with a stick, is conversing with a man and two women, sitting on the ground, and behind stands a boy. A boat with eight persons in it is seen approaching the shore; beyond this object is a sloop, with her sails furled. On the left are two fishing boats, close to some piles; a little remote from these is a ship of war, and still further are two frigates. Smith's Catalogue, No.126, page 443.]] réalisée par Ludolph Backhuysen, vendue par Lord Northwick, achetée par Van Cuycke, Paris au prix de 66.3 £. [56]