Ventes d'œuvres le 1795.03.27

De Wikipast
Version datée du 30 mai 2021 à 13:44 par Unknown user (discussion) (Page créée avec « * 1795.03.27/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme ''A Magdalen (Guerchino)|A… »)
(diff) ← Version précédente | Voir la version actuelle (diff) | Version suivante → (diff)
Aller à la navigation Aller à la recherche
  • 1795.03.27/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A fine Landscape. The exalted merit of this matchless artist is prevalent in every part of this grand scene, in which he has introduced the subject of St. George with the Dragon; its not doubted but it must have been a favourite landscape with himself, for he has made an etching of it with his own hands -- a very capital picture (Claude)|A fine Landscape. The exalted merit of this matchless artist is prevalent in every part of this grand scene, in which he has introduced the subject of St. George with the Dragon; its not doubted but it must have been a favourite landscape with himself, for he has made an etching of it with his own hands -- a very capital picture]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Bryant au prix de 178.10 gs. [67]
  • 1795.03.27/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Servant Girl getting Water at a Well. This extraordinary artist's works stand rated the first of all the Dutch School, for the beautiful and exquisite stile of finishing. Douw was a pupil of Rembrandt's, whose bold manner of light and shade he blended with the harmonious pleasing stile of his own (Gerard Douw)|A Servant Girl getting Water at a Well. This extraordinary artist's works stand rated the first of all the Dutch School, for the beautiful and exquisite stile of finishing. Douw was a pupil of Rembrandt's, whose bold manner of light and shade he blended with the harmonious pleasing stile of his own]] réalisée par Gerard Douw, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 96.12 gs. [75]
  • 1795.03.27/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A most capital Picture of an Engagement at Sea between the English and Dutch Fleets. One of the high-finished Dutch pictures of this inestimable master. The pictures he painted while he lived in Holland, are in much higher repute than those he painted after he resided in England (W. Van De Velde)|A most capital Picture of an Engagement at Sea between the English and Dutch Fleets. One of the high-finished Dutch pictures of this inestimable master. The pictures he painted while he lived in Holland, are in much higher repute than those he painted after he resided in England]] réalisée par W. Van De Velde, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 110.5 gs. [77]
  • 1795.03.27/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on the Grand Lake at Venice. Exhibits one of the most noble and extensive scenes of that renowned City, including in one view all the principal public buildings, with its shipping and commerce; it is impossible to imagine or behold a more capital or interesting view, the figures are truly characteristical portraits of the people, the whole in complete union (Cannaletti)|A View on the Grand Lake at Venice. Exhibits one of the most noble and extensive scenes of that renowned City, including in one view all the principal public buildings, with its shipping and commerce; it is impossible to imagine or behold a more capital or interesting view, the figures are truly characteristical portraits of the people, the whole in complete union]] réalisée par Cannaletti, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne au prix de 168.0 gs. [85]
  • 1795.03.27/ maison de ventes : Skinner and Dyke. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An elegant Domestic Scene, a Lady in her chamber playing with a Dog, while the Husband, returning from the Chace, silently enters the room, agreeably meaning to surprize her. Metzu always treated his subject with a superior degree of taste. The whole is a captivating pleasing picture, from the Cabinet of Mons. D'Arveley (G. Metzu)|An elegant Domestic Scene, a Lady in her chamber playing with a Dog, while the Husband, returning from the Chace, silently enters the room, agreeably meaning to surprize her. Metzu always treated his subject with a superior degree of taste. The whole is a captivating pleasing picture, from the Cabinet of Mons. D'Arveley]] réalisée par G. Metzu, vendue par Right Hon: Charles Alexander De Calonne, achetée par Smith of Clapham au prix de 175.5 gs. [89]