Ventes d'œuvres le 1796.03.11

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  • 1796.03.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mars, Venus, and Cupid, undoubtedly painted after Rubens had studied the works of Titian and Veronese, whose taste of colouring and composition he has joined to his own lively imagination -- it was ever esteemed one of his finest pictures in the Orleans collection (Rubens)|Mars, Venus, and Cupid, undoubtedly painted after Rubens had studied the works of Titian and Veronese, whose taste of colouring and composition he has joined to his own lively imagination -- it was ever esteemed one of his finest pictures in the Orleans collection]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Egles au prix de 136.10 gs. [10]
  • 1796.03.11/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The temptation of St. Anthony, a subject well suited to the genius of this singular artist, to bring forward those magic powers his mind possessed for incantations or supernatural effects, in which he has here succeeded to admiration -- a very capital picture (Sal. Rosa)|The temptation of St. Anthony, a subject well suited to the genius of this singular artist, to bring forward those magic powers his mind possessed for incantations or supernatural effects, in which he has here succeeded to admiration -- a very capital picture]] réalisée par Sal. Rosa, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Knight au prix de 31.10 gs. [24]