Ventes d'œuvres le 1791.06.03

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  • 1791.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An elegant composition of six figures representing the triumph of Beauty, painted when this artist was at the very meridian of his powers; his pictures of this time are rarely to be met with, and are truly valuable, this was purchased at the sale of Compte D'Holback, academician of Manheim, Berlin, at St. Petersburgh (Le Seur)|An elegant composition of six figures representing the triumph of Beauty, painted when this artist was at the very meridian of his powers; his pictures of this time are rarely to be met with, and are truly valuable, this was purchased at the sale of Compte D'Holback, academician of Manheim, Berlin, at St. Petersburgh]] réalisée par Le Seur, achetée par [[Payne [?]]] au prix de 84.0 £. [64]
  • 1791.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The portrait of his wife, she who had the power of transforming a blacksmith and a farrier into an excellent artist. "Omnia vincit amor." He has here represented his beloved object spinning, the wheel and attributes finished to a deception. Indeed, when we consider how deeply the subject of this picture was imprinted in his imagination, we shall in some degree cease to wonder at the excellence of the representation. The celebrated picture of the two misers in the gallery at Windsor, is also by the hand of this master, out of the collection of Baron de Fraula (Quintin Matsys)|The portrait of his wife, she who had the power of transforming a blacksmith and a farrier into an excellent artist. "Omnia vincit amor." He has here represented his beloved object spinning, the wheel and attributes finished to a deception. Indeed, when we consider how deeply the subject of this picture was imprinted in his imagination, we shall in some degree cease to wonder at the excellence of the representation. The celebrated picture of the two misers in the gallery at Windsor, is also by the hand of this master, out of the collection of Baron de Fraula]] réalisée par Quintin Matsys, achetée par Ld Clanbrassill au prix de 29.8 £. [68]
  • 1791.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A harbour on the coast of Barbary, where different ships and gallies come to an anchor. The foreground richly filled, and the objects finished with the utmost accuracy, a boat setting off from the shore, the scene representing the setting sun, a most fascinating performance, esteemed one of the first marine pictures of that great master, now in the kingdom -- from the collection of Mons. de Pile (Claude)|A harbour on the coast of Barbary, where different ships and gallies come to an anchor. The foreground richly filled, and the objects finished with the utmost accuracy, a boat setting off from the shore, the scene representing the setting sun, a most fascinating performance, esteemed one of the first marine pictures of that great master, now in the kingdom -- from the collection of Mons. de Pile]] réalisée par Claude au prix de 180.0 [?] £. [72]
  • 1791.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Wisemen's offering. A noble composition, painted at the time when this great master had nearly approached the meridian of his powers, and the purest stile of colouring, he repeated the same on a larger scale, omitting some parts, as the white horse, &c. It was presented to the superior of a convent at Brussels, and was always esteemed one of the finest pieces of colouring this eminent master ever produced. There is a scarce and valuabe print in two sheets, after this grand performance (Rubens)|The Wisemen's offering. A noble composition, painted at the time when this great master had nearly approached the meridian of his powers, and the purest stile of colouring, he repeated the same on a larger scale, omitting some parts, as the white horse, &c. It was presented to the superior of a convent at Brussels, and was always esteemed one of the finest pieces of colouring this eminent master ever produced. There is a scarce and valuabe print in two sheets, after this grand performance]] réalisée par Rubens au prix de 70.0 £. [73]
  • 1791.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Moses and Aaron before Pharoah King of Egypt. "They cast down every many his rod, and they became serpents: but Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods." The composition, expression, and design, equal to Raphael himself, it may be truly stiled a Chef d'oeuvre, for here the artist has absolutely exceeded himself (Seb. Bourdon)|Moses and Aaron before Pharoah King of Egypt. "They cast down every many his rod, and they became serpents: but Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods." The composition, expression, and design, equal to Raphael himself, it may be truly stiled a Chef d'oeuvre, for here the artist has absolutely exceeded himself]] réalisée par Seb. Bourdon au prix de 47.0 [?] £. [79]
  • 1791.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Decius Mus, anno Romæ 458, solemnly devoting himself to the gods, after which he plunged into the thickest of the enemy with incredible bravery and resolution, saved his army, but fell himself a sacrifice for the good of his country, following the signal example his father had set him about forty years before. From the collection of Baron de Huysmans (Rubens)|Decius Mus, anno Romæ 458, solemnly devoting himself to the gods, after which he plunged into the thickest of the enemy with incredible bravery and resolution, saved his army, but fell himself a sacrifice for the good of his country, following the signal example his father had set him about forty years before. From the collection of Baron de Huysmans]] réalisée par Rubens au prix de 30.0 £. [82]