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  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The virgin, child, St. John, St. Joseph, St. Ann, St. Catherine, St. Benedick, and an old man, big as small life, one of the most capital works of this master, and on cloth, which is scarce to be found, especially when free from that hardness of countour, which he was a little subject to (Palma Vecchio)|The virgin, child, St. John, St. Joseph, St. Ann, St. Catherine, St. Benedick, and an old man, big as small life, one of the most capital works of this master, and on cloth, which is scarce to be found, especially when free from that hardness of countour, which he was a little subject to]] réalisée par Palma Vecchio. [10]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The deposition in the tomb, 7 figures, small life, in a landscape. The Virgin who is fainting, and the Magdalen are much admired for a just expression, and the whole group is so fine in his great and bold maanner, that it must be rank'd amongst his most capital works. It belonged to Cardinal Bembo (Titiano)|The deposition in the tomb, 7 figures, small life, in a landscape. The Virgin who is fainting, and the Magdalen are much admired for a just expression, and the whole group is so fine in his great and bold maanner, that it must be rank'd amongst his most capital works. It belonged to Cardinal Bembo]] réalisée par Titiano. [12]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This ingenious artist of Saltsburg; who studied with Salvator Rosa, at Naples, under their master Anniello Falconi, was drove from his Neapolital residence, by Salvator's jealousy, and settled at Venice, where his landscapes gained equal credit with those of his rival at Naples, and are still held very deservedly in the highest estimation; there is a spirit in his figure, and justness in the leafing of his trees, a nature in this water and buildings, with the most luxuriant fancy in his compositon as is evident from the following specimens. A sea port with a landscape and figures, that are in perfect action (Isman Vecchia)|This ingenious artist of Saltsburg; who studied with Salvator Rosa, at Naples, under their master Anniello Falconi, was drove from his Neapolital residence, by Salvator's jealousy, and settled at Venice, where his landscapes gained equal credit with those of his rival at Naples, and are still held very deservedly in the highest estimation; there is a spirit in his figure, and justness in the leafing of his trees, a nature in this water and buildings, with the most luxuriant fancy in his compositon as is evident from the following specimens. A sea port with a landscape and figures, that are in perfect action]] réalisée par Isman Vecchia. [17]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen with an old woman holding a skull in her hand; and the other on a mirror, two half figures big as life; and esteemed the highest finished easel picture of this great master -- it is on wood, and was painted for Cardinal Grimani, a most capital work (Julio Romano)|A Magdalen with an old woman holding a skull in her hand; and the other on a mirror, two half figures big as life; and esteemed the highest finished easel picture of this great master -- it is on wood, and was painted for Cardinal Grimani, a most capital work]] réalisée par Julio Romano. [21]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This celebrated scholar of Titian's, was almost universal in his style of painting, as he imitated every master he pleased, as will appear from the following pieces. This which represents Christ at table with some of his Apostles, and Mary Magdalen annointing his feet, is evidently in his Michael Angelo stile, painted with great boldness and fire, and as the Italians term it, a tocco, which at a small distance produces wonderful effect (Tintoretto)|This celebrated scholar of Titian's, was almost universal in his style of painting, as he imitated every master he pleased, as will appear from the following pieces. This which represents Christ at table with some of his Apostles, and Mary Magdalen annointing his feet, is evidently in his Michael Angelo stile, painted with great boldness and fire, and as the Italians term it, a tocco, which at a small distance produces wonderful effect]] réalisée par Tintoretto. [23]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Madona and child, half life, he is playing with his foot, and refusing the breast, seeming as if he had already sufficiently suck'd, a very pretty natural thought to children in that point of time. This master who was one of the Correggio's early sholars, is very scarce (Andrea Solario)|Madona and child, half life, he is playing with his foot, and refusing the breast, seeming as if he had already sufficiently suck'd, a very pretty natural thought to children in that point of time. This master who was one of the Correggio's early sholars, is very scarce]] réalisée par Andrea Solario. [27]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This celebrated Florentine artist his sic been surpass'd by none in his most elegant and most accurate drawing of horses and wild beasts; there is a truth in his out-line equal to nature itself: his great love for engraving on wood, of which there are a great many capital performances, so occupied his time, that very few of his prictures are to be met with, and are become very valuable: the fire and expression of this piece, which represnets horsemen hunting, the Ostrich with the Turkish dogs, called Bracchi, is most admirably executed in a noble and spirited manner, the figures are half life and finely coloured (Cavalier Antonio Tempesta)|This celebrated Florentine artist his sic been surpass'd by none in his most elegant and most accurate drawing of horses and wild beasts; there is a truth in his out-line equal to nature itself: his great love for engraving on wood, of which there are a great many capital performances, so occupied his time, that very few of his prictures are to be met with, and are become very valuable: the fire and expression of this piece, which represnets horsemen hunting, the Ostrich with the Turkish dogs, called Bracchi, is most admirably executed in a noble and spirited manner, the figures are half life and finely coloured]] réalisée par Cavalier Antonio Tempesta. [35]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This judicious author of the lives of the painters, formed from his masters Mich. Angelo and Andrea del Sarto, a noble mix'd manner which is worthy of esteem, and which is seldom to be seen in small figures. St. John preaching in the Wilderness, to a multitude of figures, full of fine expressions, to which is added a fine landscape (G. Vasari)|This judicious author of the lives of the painters, formed from his masters Mich. Angelo and Andrea del Sarto, a noble mix'd manner which is worthy of esteem, and which is seldom to be seen in small figures. St. John preaching in the Wilderness, to a multitude of figures, full of fine expressions, to which is added a fine landscape]] réalisée par G. Vasari. [37]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Venus lying under a tree, with a cupid, two small figures, in a beautiful circular landscape, on wood. There is a gaiety and brilliancy of colouring in this master that is peculiar to himself and worthy admiration. This ingenious artist having died young, very few of his works are now to be met with (Gerolomo Mazzalo)|A Venus lying under a tree, with a cupid, two small figures, in a beautiful circular landscape, on wood. There is a gaiety and brilliancy of colouring in this master that is peculiar to himself and worthy admiration. This ingenious artist having died young, very few of his works are now to be met with]] réalisée par Gerolomo Mazzalo. [50]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A bacchanal of boys, &c. in a landscape, on wood: a very pleasing composition, and finely coloured. Padre Orlandi says, this engenious artist was so much esteemed in Italy, where he studied as much as with Rubens, that he gained so much money by his art, as to build a house in his native country that cost 60,000 florins (Gerard Segers)|A bacchanal of boys, &c. in a landscape, on wood: a very pleasing composition, and finely coloured. Padre Orlandi says, this engenious artist was so much esteemed in Italy, where he studied as much as with Rubens, that he gained so much money by his art, as to build a house in his native country that cost 60,000 florins]] réalisée par Gerard Segers. [57]
  • 1773.02.04/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus, and a Cupid crying, painted in a very spirited and fine coloured stile, little inferior to Paul Veronese. P. Orlandi, speaking of this master, who is little known in England, says, he abounded with rich ideas, full of fine caprices, with gay, resolute and free manner (Zelotti)|Venus, and a Cupid crying, painted in a very spirited and fine coloured stile, little inferior to Paul Veronese. P. Orlandi, speaking of this master, who is little known in England, says, he abounded with rich ideas, full of fine caprices, with gay, resolute and free manner]] réalisée par Zelotti. [59]