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- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Various drawings, sketches, and portraits (one of the late Jos. Tolson Lockyer, Esq.) réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased, achetée par Thane au prix de 0.4 gs. [1]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Sundry drawings, sketches and tracings (chiefly of English prospects and elevations) by the late Mr. Perry réalisée par Mr. Perry, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased, achetée par Seagoe au prix de 0.2 gs. [2]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Twenty-four English prospects (several neatly finished) by ditto the late Mr. Perry réalisée par Mr. Perry, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased, achetée par Seagoe au prix de 0.3 gs. [3]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Sundry drawings of coins and medals, by Mr. Perry, very neat réalisée par Mr. Perry, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased, achetée par Thane au prix de 1.16 gs. [4]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Eight small portraits of eminent divines, framed and glazed, and 2 drawings ditto réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased au prix de 0.7 gs. [5]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A portrait in chalks, by Mr. Perry, and 3 other small heads réalisée par Mr. Perry, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased au prix de 0.5 gs. [6]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A portrait in chalks, by Mr. Perry, and 3 other small heads réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased au prix de 0.5 gs. [7]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Paterson (Samuel). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Bruno, Italian, in oil réalisée par Italian, vendue par Mr. Francis Perry, Engraver, Deceased au prix de 0.2 gs. [8]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An old house near a bridge réalisée par Decker, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 4.4 gs. [9]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A prospect in India réalisée par Post, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 3.17 gs. [10]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape with a water fall and figures réalisée par Pynacker, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 5.15 gs. [11]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An old Dutch gentleman and his family in a landscape réalisée par B Cuyp, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 9.19 gs. [12]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Our Savior in the garden, painted in the Italian style réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 6.16 gs. [13]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Two heads, well contrasted and lively coloured réalisée par Pignoni, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 8.8 gs. [14]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pleasing rural scene réalisée par J. Ruysdael, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 7.7 gs. [15]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A virgin and child réalisée par An. Del. Sarto, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 6.16 gs. [16]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape with figures and horses réalisée par Peter Wouvermans, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 8.10 gs. [17]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. John preaching in the wilderness réalisée par De Gelder, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 6.16 gs. [18]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A warm and sunny landscape with figures and cattle réalisée par J. Ostade, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 11 gs. [19]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of the Rhine, figures waiting for a ferry réalisée par Old Griffier, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 11.6 gs. [20]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The rising sun; scene on the Veught near Amsterdam, a pleasing and clear picture réalisée par Vanderneer, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 16.16 gs. [21]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A sea storm, a Vessel lost among the rocks, and the people saving themselves réalisée par Vernet, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 19.19 gs. [22]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A garden, in which is represented the family of Gonzales and some other artists, painted with great spirit, and the colouring not much inferior to Vandyck réalisée par Du Chatel, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 21 gs. [23]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The woman accused of adultery, a high finished picture by that master, and for light and shadow equal to Rembrandt réalisée par Gelder, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 15.15 gs. [24]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A moon light, a view on the Ysel, with shipping, boats, and fishermen preparing their nets réalisée par Vanderneer, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 17.6 gs. [25]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A market in Holland; an old woman sitting in a stall, selling vegetables; others their fish. The artist has remarkably expressed the attention in every countenance, and in particular the woman receiving the money for the greens she has sold réalisée par Victor, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 22.11 gs. [26]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A town on fire; a number of figures attending the same, that dreadful element is expressed with great judgment réalisée par Vanderneer, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 21 gs. [27]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Dutch conversation, highly finished, and little inferior to A. Ostade; the light coming from a window produces an agreeable effect réalisée par Bega, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 12.12 gs. [28]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Joseph flying from Potiphar's wife. The finishing of this piece of painting is admirable, the characters well expressed, and the whole in the highest preservation réalisée par Young Mieris, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 26.5 gs. [29]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The outside of a palace greatly enriched with statues, and ladies and gentlemen standing by a fountain réalisée par D. Van Delen, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 31.10 gs. [30]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Christ calling the children unto him; a most admirable and well composed picture, well coloured, and greatly in the stile of his master, Raphael réalisée par Van Orley, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 14.3 gs. [31]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A merrymaking; a very capital composition in the stile of Ostade, and not much inferior to that master réalisée par M. Molenaer, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 15.15 gs. [32]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape, with a shepherd playing on his pipe and returning with his flock; the scene is rural and pleasing, and is the first idea of this master, something more than sketched, and in his fine stile of colouring réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 14.14 gs. [33]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The family of Vander Peren, one of the magistrates of Antwerp, his son delivering to him a Letter; painted with great truth of colouring réalisée par Vandike, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels. [34]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Eve seducing Adam. The scene is represented in a pleasing landscape, and enriched with the different species of the animal creation réalisée par Trevisani, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels. [35]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view in Italy, a warm pleasing evening scene, enriched with figures and cattle. This picture, if not superior, may at least rank with most of the performances of Both in transparency and warmth of colouring réalisée par Moucheron, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels. [36]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of a small sea haven in Holland, representing the setting of the sun; painted with great warmth of colouring, and much in the stile of Claude. Performances of this kind are rarely to be met with in this master réalisée par De Vlieger, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels. [37]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The entrance of some remarkable place in Italy, enriched with variety of objects differently occupied, some in setting forth their merchandise, others in their carriages cheapening fruit; in the distance, a priest holding forth and pointing up to heaven, and a number of spectators attending the same (Hughtenburg)|The entrance of some remarkable place in Italy, enriched with variety of objects differently occupied, some in setting forth their merchandise, others in their carriages cheapening fruit; in the distance, a priest holding forth and pointing up to heaven, and a number of spectators attending the same]] réalisée par Hughtenburg, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels. [38]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of Scheveling, gentleman and ladies walking on the Strand; a bright and clear picture réalisée par J. Ruysdael, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels. [39]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Rachel secreting the images of her father's house. This picture, for correctness of outline, character and expression, surpasses much his master, Rembrandt, and we may even presume to say, that this performance may stand in competition with the Italian school (Van Eckhout)|Rachel secreting the images of her father's house. This picture, for correctness of outline, character and expression, surpasses much his master, Rembrandt, and we may even presume to say, that this performance may stand in competition with the Italian school]] réalisée par Van Eckhout, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels. [40]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An agreeable landscape with a distant view of a serpentine river, and a hermit devoutly kneeling before a crucifix. This picture is well contrasted with every opposition that an artist can make use of to make his performance grand and intelligent (A. Carracci)|An agreeable landscape with a distant view of a serpentine river, and a hermit devoutly kneeling before a crucifix. This picture is well contrasted with every opposition that an artist can make use of to make his performance grand and intelligent]] réalisée par A. Carracci, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 91 gs. [41]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A moon light, in which is introduced St. Francis expiring réalisée par A. Carracci, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 52 gs. [42]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A holy family -- The virgin supporting the child, coloured equal to Rubens réalisée par Jordans, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 16 gs. [43]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The outside of a palace. A noble edifice; the figures representing the woman accused of adultery, which, judiciously group'd, greatly embellishes the fore ground réalisée par Viviani, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 51 gs. [44]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Its companion, A majestic piece of building, supported by a number of marble columns, under which are seen the ancient Baths, called La Probatic Piscina, in which are seen numbers of people bathing réalisée par Viviani, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 50 gs. [45]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A picture representing a combat between two cocks. It is astonishing the fierceness expressed in these two males, and the fright that occurs to the female and her young, and without doubt is one of the most capital pictures known of that master (Hondekooter)|A picture representing a combat between two cocks. It is astonishing the fierceness expressed in these two males, and the fright that occurs to the female and her young, and without doubt is one of the most capital pictures known of that master]] réalisée par Hondekooter, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 51 gs. [46]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Pastor. A remarkable fine old copy after one of those famous pictures by Morillio, painted by one of his disciples, and presumed tp have been even retouched by Morillio réalisée par Morillio, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 41 gs. [47]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Its companion, St. John embracing the Lamb réalisée par Morillio, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 41 gs. [48]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape, a warm pleasing scene, with figures unloading fish out of a boat. N.B. This is the very identical picture that was bought at the sale of Mons. le Comte de Barré, in Paris, and all pictures mentioned in any other sale before, is an error, for we may assure the public, that no picture out of that cabinet has been exposed to public sale, but by the proprietor of this collection (Vernet)|A landscape, a warm pleasing scene, with figures unloading fish out of a boat. N.B. This is the very identical picture that was bought at the sale of Mons. le Comte de Barré, in Paris, and all pictures mentioned in any other sale before, is an error, for we may assure the public, that no picture out of that cabinet has been exposed to public sale, but by the proprietor of this collection]] réalisée par Vernet, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 125 gs. [49]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A vase, with divers sorts of flowers, behind the same a marble table, on which lies a basket of ruit; it would be in vain to describe the excellences of the performance of this female artist; it must suffice to say, her merit procured her the protection of several monarchs in Europe, and by some of them honored with their portraits set in diamonds, independent of the high price they bestowed on all her paintings. A more ample description of this female's merit, may be seen in Pilkington's lives of the painters (Maria Van Osterwyck)|A vase, with divers sorts of flowers, behind the same a marble table, on which lies a basket of ruit; it would be in vain to describe the excellences of the performance of this female artist; it must suffice to say, her merit procured her the protection of several monarchs in Europe, and by some of them honored with their portraits set in diamonds, independent of the high price they bestowed on all her paintings. A more ample description of this female's merit, may be seen in Pilkington's lives of the painters]] réalisée par Maria Van Osterwyck, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 70 gs. [50]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A remarkable clear and high finished picture, representing an Italian country village, where many people are reposing in their way to market réalisée par Linglebacht, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 35 gs. [51]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A perspective view of the agreeable environs of Cleves, with the Rhine and town in the remote distance; this view after nature, is enriched with the artist occupied in drawing the the sic same, his servant holding the horses, and a shepherd reposing with his flock; undoubtedly this scene must have struck the painter with admiration, which may be seen by the labor and attention he bestowed on it, and is looked upon as one of his highest finished pictures extant (A. Cuyp)|A perspective view of the agreeable environs of Cleves, with the Rhine and town in the remote distance; this view after nature, is enriched with the artist occupied in drawing the the sic same, his servant holding the horses, and a shepherd reposing with his flock; undoubtedly this scene must have struck the painter with admiration, which may be seen by the labor and attention he bestowed on it, and is looked upon as one of his highest finished pictures extant]] réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 150 gs. [52]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A landscape, in which is introduced a woman preparing vegetables to carry to market. This was one of Mons. le Comte de Barre's pictures, and was looked upon as one of the best in Paris réalisée par Le Nain, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 46 gs. [53]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A merry-making, the inside of a farm-house, This is one of the pictures, that divided the curious in opinion between this master and Teniers, but most decided in favour of Tilburgh, who at that time was cotemporary sic with David, notwithstanding that the latter merited the laurel, but had the mortification to see the works of the other, sell for whatever price was fixed on them, when at the same time, he could not dispose of any of his own (Tilburgh)|A merry-making, the inside of a farm-house, This is one of the pictures, that divided the curious in opinion between this master and Teniers, but most decided in favour of Tilburgh, who at that time was cotemporary sic with David, notwithstanding that the latter merited the laurel, but had the mortification to see the works of the other, sell for whatever price was fixed on them, when at the same time, he could not dispose of any of his own]] réalisée par Tilburgh, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 71 gs. [54]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view of a romantic castle, standing near the water, fishermen in boats casting their nets; this is without doubt, one of best sic drawn and coloured pictures that master ever produced réalisée par Van Goyen, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 61 gs. [55]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The industrious family -- the inside of a cobler's house, the cobler with great attention at work, the old woman spinning and singing, the cat having been very busy in catching her prey, brings it to her master; every object in this piece of painting is represented with so much truth, that the beholder can not look upon it without receiving the greatest satisfaction; and as to painting and colouring, it is no way infertor sic to that great artist, Rubens (D. Ryckaert)|The industrious family -- the inside of a cobler's house, the cobler with great attention at work, the old woman spinning and singing, the cat having been very busy in catching her prey, brings it to her master; every object in this piece of painting is represented with so much truth, that the beholder can not look upon it without receiving the greatest satisfaction; and as to painting and colouring, it is no way infertor sic to that great artist, Rubens]] réalisée par D. Ryckaert, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 34 gs. [56]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A fresh gale, the fore ground represents part of the sea strand, where fishermen are endeavouring to get off a boat. The serenity of the air, and playing of the water, are admirable in this picture réalisée par Devlieger, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 48 gs. [57]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A hare hanging to a tree, a pheasant, fruit, and some implements of sport lying near, the whole contributing to enrich the composition réalisée par Weenix, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 80 gs. [58]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The great church at Antwerp, a most capital and clear picture, greatly enriched with figures by Old Frank réalisée par P. Neef, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 48 gs. [59]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St Agnes embracing a lamb, her attention placed upon divinity. This picture shews a true emblem of the great artist's merit, and represents to us a noble figure, elevated with divine expression réalisée par C. Dolci, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 51 gs. [60]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Catharine embracing the wheel, equally divine in expression and character réalisée par C. Dolci, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 50 gs. [61]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A view on the Maese, near Dort, representing an agreeable warm pleasing scene, greatly enriched with a number of vessels and boats, some preparing to cross the ferry, &c. This picture for warmth and colouring, may be pronounced equal to Claude réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 61 gs. [62]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An old man's head. It would be vain to attempt to describe the manner and stile in which the artist has treated this picture; and shall only say, that it is looked upon to be the best known of that master réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 100 gs. [63]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An evening scene, the sun retiring and beaming through the trees; this occasions accidental lights, which greatly add to the enlivening that part of the landscape; on the fore ground stands a Flemish farmer, pointing to the place where his men are to lay down their burthen; the figures well planted, and touched with great spirit and freedom of pencil (D. Teniers)|An evening scene, the sun retiring and beaming through the trees; this occasions accidental lights, which greatly add to the enlivening that part of the landscape; on the fore ground stands a Flemish farmer, pointing to the place where his men are to lay down their burthen; the figures well planted, and touched with great spirit and freedom of pencil]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 137 gs. [64]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A sportsman returning from coursing, &c. holding up a partridge to one of his spaniels; in this picture, the artist has introduced most of the sporting animals, and with so much success, that it must be acknowledged, one of the best performances extant of that master (Fyte)|A sportsman returning from coursing, &c. holding up a partridge to one of his spaniels; in this picture, the artist has introduced most of the sporting animals, and with so much success, that it must be acknowledged, one of the best performances extant of that master]] réalisée par Fyte, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 140 gs. [65]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The descent from the cross, after that remarkable fine performance of Daniel Da Volterra; this picture is pronounced by most of the judicious that saw it (and studied the original) to be the best copy known, and in fine preservation réalisée par An. Caracci, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 80 gs. [66]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The judgment of Paris. Paris making his choice, and delivering the apple to Venus, which figure is represented standing in a graceful attitude, correctly drawn and finely coloured, and the whole forming a most capital picture réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 85 gs. [67]
- 1775.04.08/ maison de ventes : Walsh. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The homage paid to the brazen serpent by the children of Israel, a grand and well composed picture, and looked upon as the most capital performance extant of that master, and is well known by an engraving after the same réalisée par S. Bourdon, vendue par Mr. John Bertels, of Brussels au prix de 80 gs. [68]