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  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, a grand romantic scene, the figures representing the return of Adonis from the chace. All the works of Titian are strongly marked with a fire and native genius. When we consider how scarce the landscapes of Titian are, they become invaluable (Titian)|A Landscape, a grand romantic scene, the figures representing the return of Adonis from the chace. All the works of Titian are strongly marked with a fire and native genius. When we consider how scarce the landscapes of Titian are, they become invaluable]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Strange au prix de 34.13 gs. [1]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view of the Grand Rigatta at Venice. The lively, spirited, and natural manner in which Canaletti has represented this busy scene, interests the spectator as much as if he was actually present -- unquestionably one of his most capital pictures (Canaletti)|A view of the Grand Rigatta at Venice. The lively, spirited, and natural manner in which Canaletti has represented this busy scene, interests the spectator as much as if he was actually present -- unquestionably one of his most capital pictures]] réalisée par Canaletti, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Lund au prix de 34.13 gs. [4]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Herodius, a very beautiful elegant figure. Dolcé was quite original in his manner, which was very elaborate; from his great attention and accuracy of drawing and high-finishing, he has produced very few pictures, which makes them in great request (Car. Dolcé)|Herodius, a very beautiful elegant figure. Dolcé was quite original in his manner, which was very elaborate; from his great attention and accuracy of drawing and high-finishing, he has produced very few pictures, which makes them in great request]] réalisée par Car. Dolcé, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Fitzhugh au prix de 32.11 gs. [7]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Group of Cattle in a Landscape, the pictures of this master are deservedly in great esteem, there is a pleasing delicate softness with a transparent glow of colouring, very fascinating, which this picture possesses in the highest perfection (A. Van de Velde)|A Group of Cattle in a Landscape, the pictures of this master are deservedly in great esteem, there is a pleasing delicate softness with a transparent glow of colouring, very fascinating, which this picture possesses in the highest perfection]] réalisée par A. Van de Velde, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Bryan au prix de 98.14 gs. [12]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Magdalen in the Desert, attended by angels; how graceful has he imagined this subject of sorrow, piety, and resignation, as giving up the soul prepared for Eternity. This picture does great honour to the works of Cortona; from the collection of the Duke de Noailles (P. da Cortona)|The Magdalen in the Desert, attended by angels; how graceful has he imagined this subject of sorrow, piety, and resignation, as giving up the soul prepared for Eternity. This picture does great honour to the works of Cortona; from the collection of the Duke de Noailles]] réalisée par P. da Cortona, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Bryan au prix de 106.1 gs. [13]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Without presuming too much, it is hardly possible for the arts of drawing and colouring to do greater justice to the arch looks and spirited countenances of this group of peasants, which was painted in the infant discovery of oil colours and has happily remained in perfect preservation (Quintus Matzis)|Without presuming too much, it is hardly possible for the arts of drawing and colouring to do greater justice to the arch looks and spirited countenances of this group of peasants, which was painted in the infant discovery of oil colours and has happily remained in perfect preservation]] réalisée par Quintus Matzis, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par T Mills au prix de 13.13 gs. [24]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Madona and Infant Christ. The very natural and graceful attitude of the Madona and beautiful pleasing character of the infant Saviour are in compleat harmony; the colouring chaste and true to nature, with a strict correctness of finishing so much admired in the works of this celebrated artist (C. Dolcé)|The Madona and Infant Christ. The very natural and graceful attitude of the Madona and beautiful pleasing character of the infant Saviour are in compleat harmony; the colouring chaste and true to nature, with a strict correctness of finishing so much admired in the works of this celebrated artist]] réalisée par C. Dolcé, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Bryan au prix de 225.15 gs. [25]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Garden of Love. It is impossible to conceive a more striking or picturesque scene, in which Rubens with all his powers of the arts, has pourtrayed himself with his wife, with Van Dyck and other eminent artists, and intimates, into one splendid group at the entrance to the garden of his own house; the colouring harmonious and pleasing. -- This subject became so great a favourite at the time, that Rubens, at the particular request of his friends, has repeated it several times in different sizes (Rubens)|The Garden of Love. It is impossible to conceive a more striking or picturesque scene, in which Rubens with all his powers of the arts, has pourtrayed himself with his wife, with Van Dyck and other eminent artists, and intimates, into one splendid group at the entrance to the garden of his own house; the colouring harmonious and pleasing. -- This subject became so great a favourite at the time, that Rubens, at the particular request of his friends, has repeated it several times in different sizes]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par M r Stanley au prix de 53.11 gs. [26]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Transfiguration. The original has ever been the admiration of all men of taste and judgment, admitted as the finest of all his works; more need not be said in the illustration. This copy, which is visibly the hand of Julio Romano, has been judged to rival if not excel even the original in point of spirit and expression; such a masterly picture by his best scholar becomes a very valuable acquistion (Julio Romano)|The Transfiguration. The original has ever been the admiration of all men of taste and judgment, admitted as the finest of all his works; more need not be said in the illustration. This copy, which is visibly the hand of Julio Romano, has been judged to rival if not excel even the original in point of spirit and expression; such a masterly picture by his best scholar becomes a very valuable acquistion]] réalisée par Julio Romano, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Mills au prix de 42.0 gs. [27]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Venus, Cupid and Satyr. The graceful attitude of Venus is inimitably conceived; the eager desire of Cupid to recover his power is of a poetical fancy, it is Corregio in all his perfection of art and taste. The late Mr. Van de Gucht paid Sir William Hamilton, who brought this picture into England £1500. for it; it is truly a chef d'oeuvre (Corregio)|A Venus, Cupid and Satyr. The graceful attitude of Venus is inimitably conceived; the eager desire of Cupid to recover his power is of a poetical fancy, it is Corregio in all his perfection of art and taste. The late Mr. Van de Gucht paid Sir William Hamilton, who brought this picture into England £1500. for it; it is truly a chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Ld Radnor au prix de 630.0 gs. [28]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Very Capital Landscape, Cattle and Figures. There is not a picture extant of this great master more noble or skilful in point of a general composition, or figures more pleasing and natural; his animals are characterised in a beautiful stile, quite his own, and finished with an accurate pencil; it is from the collection of Duke De Noailles (Berghem)|A Very Capital Landscape, Cattle and Figures. There is not a picture extant of this great master more noble or skilful in point of a general composition, or figures more pleasing and natural; his animals are characterised in a beautiful stile, quite his own, and finished with an accurate pencil; it is from the collection of Duke De Noailles]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Bryan au prix de 162.15 gs. [29]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Noble Landscape, in which he has exhibited his taste to great advantage; the subject of the figures present the worshipping of the molten calf; the composition contains a variety of characters disposed of with great propriety and elegance; the whole a clear and brilliant harmonious effect; one of his most capital pictures (Claude)|A Noble Landscape, in which he has exhibited his taste to great advantage; the subject of the figures present the worshipping of the molten calf; the composition contains a variety of characters disposed of with great propriety and elegance; the whole a clear and brilliant harmonious effect; one of his most capital pictures]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Metcalf au prix de 525.0 gs. [30]
  • 1796.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Capital pictures of this esteemed artist are become very scarce, as they have been in research for all the the great cabinets in Europe. This picture is a striking proof of Cuyp's great powers in giving effects. The landscape a beautiful picturesque scene, a country intersected with waters, with a sunny clear and brilliant air; figures judiciously placed and cattle finely drawn; the whole scene appears like animation placed before us by the highest perfection of human art; it is no presumption to say it is a matchless and valuable performance (Cuyp)|Capital pictures of this esteemed artist are become very scarce, as they have been in research for all the the great cabinets in Europe. This picture is a striking proof of Cuyp's great powers in giving effects. The landscape a beautiful picturesque scene, a country intersected with waters, with a sunny clear and brilliant air; figures judiciously placed and cattle finely drawn; the whole scene appears like animation placed before us by the highest perfection of human art; it is no presumption to say it is a matchless and valuable performance]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Benjamin Van Der Gucht Esq, achetée par Knight au prix de 441.0 gs. [31]