Ventes d'œuvres le 1790.03.27

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  • 1790.03.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A magdalen in act of penitence and devotion; the expression of sorrow and contrition is suitable to the character, yet a loveliness and beauty is judiciously preserved, the angels at bottom form an excellent contrast and enrich this elegant group (Paduanino)|A magdalen in act of penitence and devotion; the expression of sorrow and contrition is suitable to the character, yet a loveliness and beauty is judiciously preserved, the angels at bottom form an excellent contrast and enrich this elegant group]] réalisée par Paduanino, vendue par [[Charles Chauncey [and] Nathaniel Chauncy]], achetée par Ld Cremorne au prix de 56.14 gs. [94]
  • 1790.03.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The madona called the Silence, with the infant Jesus sleeping, attended by angels; the Virgin's face is sublime and graceful, the composition truly elegant, colouring warm and harmonious. -- This picture is well known by the print engraved by Sir Robert Strange (C. Marratti)|The madona called the Silence, with the infant Jesus sleeping, attended by angels; the Virgin's face is sublime and graceful, the composition truly elegant, colouring warm and harmonious. -- This picture is well known by the print engraved by Sir Robert Strange]] réalisée par C. Marratti, vendue par [[Charles Chauncey [and] Nathaniel Chauncy]], achetée par Harvey au prix de 115.10 [?] gs. [95]
  • 1790.03.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape. Above all other landscape painters, Claude possessed the most elevated choice and poetic fancy; he leads you through countries the abode of peace and happiness, as if inhabited by a superior race of mortals; this magic is equally distributed between this and following lot the companion (Claude)|A landscape. Above all other landscape painters, Claude possessed the most elevated choice and poetic fancy; he leads you through countries the abode of peace and happiness, as if inhabited by a superior race of mortals; this magic is equally distributed between this and following lot the companion]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par [[Charles Chauncey [and] Nathaniel Chauncy]], achetée par Oram au prix de 141.15 gs. [96]
  • 1790.03.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto A landscape. Above all other landscape painters, Claude possessed the most elevated choice and poetic fancy; he leads you through countries the abode of peace and happiness, as if inhabited by a superior race of mortals; this magic is equally distributed between this and following lot the companion (Claude)|Ditto A landscape. Above all other landscape painters, Claude possessed the most elevated choice and poetic fancy; he leads you through countries the abode of peace and happiness, as if inhabited by a superior race of mortals; this magic is equally distributed between this and following lot the companion]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par [[Charles Chauncey [and] Nathaniel Chauncy]], achetée par Mayhall au prix de 52.5 [?] gs. [97]
  • 1790.03.27/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The holy family attended by saints and angels; it is impossible to imagine a composition of greater elegance or sublimity, the characters are truly dignified and chaste, a serenity and calmness suitable to the scene pervades the whole, which in its distance exhibits a noble landscape. This picture stands the unrivalled chef d'oeuvre of Bourdon's works; it is happily preserved purse and undamaged (Seb. Bourdon)|The holy family attended by saints and angels; it is impossible to imagine a composition of greater elegance or sublimity, the characters are truly dignified and chaste, a serenity and calmness suitable to the scene pervades the whole, which in its distance exhibits a noble landscape. This picture stands the unrivalled chef d'oeuvre of Bourdon's works; it is happily preserved purse and undamaged]] réalisée par Seb. Bourdon, vendue par [[Charles Chauncey [and] Nathaniel Chauncy]], achetée par [[Hut [?]]] au prix de 194.5 gs. [98]