Ventes d'œuvres le 1764.03.24

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  • 1764.03.24/ maison de ventes : Langford. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The passage of the Israelites over the Red Sea; with the drowning of Pharaoh and his host. A captial picture, by Paul Bril N.B. The landscape in both is painted by Paul, as are likewise the figures in the first picture; but in the latter, the figures are supposed to have been done by Annibal Carracci. These piectures are seven feet seven inches wide, and six feet six inches high (Paul Bril)|The passage of the Israelites over the Red Sea; with the drowning of Pharaoh and his host. A captial picture, by Paul Bril N.B. The landscape in both is painted by Paul, as are likewise the figures in the first picture; but in the latter, the figures are supposed to have been done by Annibal Carracci. These piectures are seven feet seven inches wide, and six feet six inches high]] réalisée par Paul Bril. [53]
  • 1764.03.24/ maison de ventes : Langford. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The tower of Babel, its companion, with the various artificers and workmen employed about it, by ditto Paul Bril N.B. The landscape in both is painted by Paul, as are likewise the figures in the first picture; but in the latter, the figures are supposed to have been done by Annibal Carracci. These piectures are seven feet seven inches wide, and six feet six inches high (Paul Bril)|The tower of Babel, its companion, with the various artificers and workmen employed about it, by ditto Paul Bril N.B. The landscape in both is painted by Paul, as are likewise the figures in the first picture; but in the latter, the figures are supposed to have been done by Annibal Carracci. These piectures are seven feet seven inches wide, and six feet six inches high]] réalisée par Paul Bril. [54]