Ventes d'œuvres le 1792.03.24

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  • 1792.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Adoration of the shepherds. -- It is difficult to determine which is most admirable in this noble picture, the composition, colour, or wonderful imitation of the variety of nature in the different characters introduced. It came from the Monti collection at Bologna (Titian)|Adoration of the shepherds. -- It is difficult to determine which is most admirable in this noble picture, the composition, colour, or wonderful imitation of the variety of nature in the different characters introduced. It came from the Monti collection at Bologna]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par [[[George Manley]]] au prix de 240.0 [?] gs. [89]
  • 1792.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of the famous Cardinal Farnese, for whom the celebrated gallery was painted by the same artist -- we see in this charming portrait, how much Carracci exerted his powers, in uniting with his own masterly design, the glow of colour of the Venetian school; on a table is an inkstand with the arms of the family (Annibal Carracci)|Portrait of the famous Cardinal Farnese, for whom the celebrated gallery was painted by the same artist -- we see in this charming portrait, how much Carracci exerted his powers, in uniting with his own masterly design, the glow of colour of the Venetian school; on a table is an inkstand with the arms of the family]] réalisée par Annibal Carracci, vendue par [[[George Manley]]] au prix de 46.0 gs. [113]
  • 1792.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ taken down from the cross. -- This is a duplicate, with variations, of the celebrated picture belonging to the Chartreuse at Naples, and was painted for a chapel of the Valenti family at Trevi, from which it was purchased. They who are acquainted with that at Naples will perceive in this, besides a greater breadth of style and grandeur of design through the whole, a much more dignified character in the head of the virgin added to a more pleasing effect from her figure not being so much lost in the back-ground. It is needless, to say any thing of the sublimity of a composition which has been always so much admired. The freedom of this master's pencil is evident through the whole, but particularly in the angels above (Spagnolett)|Christ taken down from the cross. -- This is a duplicate, with variations, of the celebrated picture belonging to the Chartreuse at Naples, and was painted for a chapel of the Valenti family at Trevi, from which it was purchased. They who are acquainted with that at Naples will perceive in this, besides a greater breadth of style and grandeur of design through the whole, a much more dignified character in the head of the virgin added to a more pleasing effect from her figure not being so much lost in the back-ground. It is needless, to say any thing of the sublimity of a composition which has been always so much admired. The freedom of this master's pencil is evident through the whole, but particularly in the angels above]] réalisée par Spagnolett, vendue par [[[George Manley]]] au prix de 115.0 gs. [119]
  • 1792.03.24/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin, Child and St. John. -- Words cannot do justice to the exquisite merit of this divine picture. We shall only remark, that the canvas on which it is painted, has been prepared in the same manner with that of his famous St. John at Florence, vix. by using wax as a ground instead of size and colour, which may be one reason of its extraordinary preservation. It is now engraving by an eminent artist (Raphael)|Virgin, Child and St. John. -- Words cannot do justice to the exquisite merit of this divine picture. We shall only remark, that the canvas on which it is painted, has been prepared in the same manner with that of his famous St. John at Florence, vix. by using wax as a ground instead of size and colour, which may be one reason of its extraordinary preservation. It is now engraving by an eminent artist]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par [[[George Manley]]] au prix de [Illegible] gs. [120]