Ventes d'œuvres le 1773.04.02

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  • 1773.04.02/ maison de ventes : Langford. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An whole length of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lenox, only daughter of Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, by Margaret, Queen of Scots, eldest daughter of Henry VII. She married Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lenox; by whom she was mother of H. Lord Darnley, King of Scots; and grandmother to King James I. She was born in 1515, and died in 1557. (artiste anonyme)|An whole length of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lenox, only daughter of Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, by Margaret, Queen of Scots, eldest daughter of Henry VII. She married Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lenox; by whom she was mother of H. Lord Darnley, King of Scots; and grandmother to King James I. She was born in 1515, and died in 1557.]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par James West, Esq; au prix de 8.18 gs. [63]
  • 1773.04.02/ maison de ventes : Langford. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An whole length , its companion, of a Countess of Chesterfield; (purchased out of the Wharton) afterwards Sir Robert Walpole's collection; she was Catherine, daughter of Lord Warton; and married to Henry, Lord Stanhope, son of Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, who died before his father. N.B. This lady was governess to Mary, Princess of Orange, and on the restoration had the rank of Countess. (artiste anonyme)|An whole length , its companion, of a Countess of Chesterfield; (purchased out of the Wharton) afterwards Sir Robert Walpole's collection; she was Catherine, daughter of Lord Warton; and married to Henry, Lord Stanhope, son of Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, who died before his father. N.B. This lady was governess to Mary, Princess of Orange, and on the restoration had the rank of Countess.]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par James West, Esq; au prix de 55.13 gs. [64]
  • 1773.04.02/ maison de ventes : Langford. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most curious picture representing Henry VIII. sitting under a canopy and delivering the sword to Prince Edward; on the right hand of the Queen stands Philip and Mary; Mars appears behind them; on the other side is Queen Elizabeth leading the Countess of Shrewsbury and Salisbury; emblems of Peace and Plenty. Circumscribed on the frame are these lines of Queen Elizabeth. A Face of much Nobility lo!/In a little Room four States with their Conditions, her shadow'd in a show,/A Father more than valiant, a rare and virtuous Son,/A Daughter zealous in her Kind, what else the World doth know;/And last of all, a Virgin Queen to England's Joy we see,/Successively to hold the Rights and Virtues of the three./The Queen to Walsingham this Tablet sent,/Mark of her Peoples and her own Content. (Sir Antonio More)|A most curious picture representing Henry VIII. sitting under a canopy and delivering the sword to Prince Edward; on the right hand of the Queen stands Philip and Mary; Mars appears behind them; on the other side is Queen Elizabeth leading the Countess of Shrewsbury and Salisbury; emblems of Peace and Plenty. Circumscribed on the frame are these lines of Queen Elizabeth. A Face of much Nobility lo!/In a little Room four States with their Conditions, her shadow'd in a show,/A Father more than valiant, a rare and virtuous Son,/A Daughter zealous in her Kind, what else the World doth know;/And last of all, a Virgin Queen to England's Joy we see,/Successively to hold the Rights and Virtues of the three./The Queen to Walsingham this Tablet sent,/Mark of her Peoples and her own Content.]] réalisée par Sir Antonio More, vendue par James West, Esq; au prix de 84.0 [?] gs. [66]