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  • 1801.02.12/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Merry-making, an interior, full of that irresistably entertaining humour so promanent in his works -- that laughter provoking talent which he managed with so much adroitness and effect. But too often inattentive to propriety, there is in this picture all the charms of his usual compositions -- and chaste at the same time in every point of view, both in story and management. It is a first-rate performance (Jan Steen)|The Merry-making, an interior, full of that irresistably entertaining humour so promanent in his works -- that laughter provoking talent which he managed with so much adroitness and effect. But too often inattentive to propriety, there is in this picture all the charms of his usual compositions -- and chaste at the same time in every point of view, both in story and management. It is a first-rate performance]] réalisée par Jan Steen au prix de 52.10 £. [110]
  • 1801.02.12/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Battle Piece. A spirited sketch, painted with all the vigour attendant on an original first thought, of equal consequence to a finished performance. One of those efforts of this great master's mind and pencil, that secure to his memory the palm of Fame (Salvator Rosa)|A Battle Piece. A spirited sketch, painted with all the vigour attendant on an original first thought, of equal consequence to a finished performance. One of those efforts of this great master's mind and pencil, that secure to his memory the palm of Fame]] réalisée par Salvator Rosa au prix de 31.10 £. [111]
  • 1801.02.12/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with figures. A cabinet picture of infinite importance, accomplished in his best time and very finest manner. The scenery is excellent: -- the buildings are happily disposed: -- the horizon is clear and brilliant: -- the foreground beautifully broken: -- the foliage admirable! -- the figures judiciously placed: -- and the tout ensemble, of that imposing quality and captivating perfection that evinces how deservedly this animated painter is intitled to command the praise of the judicious, and to be the theme of universal approbation (Gaspar Poussin)|A Landscape with figures. A cabinet picture of infinite importance, accomplished in his best time and very finest manner. The scenery is excellent: -- the buildings are happily disposed: -- the horizon is clear and brilliant: -- the foreground beautifully broken: -- the foliage admirable! -- the figures judiciously placed: -- and the tout ensemble, of that imposing quality and captivating perfection that evinces how deservedly this animated painter is intitled to command the praise of the judicious, and to be the theme of universal approbation]] réalisée par Gaspar Poussin au prix de 56.14 £. [112]
  • 1801.02.12/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An upright Landscape with cattle and figures. The morning! sun rise! One of those delightful scenes of calm repose and tranquil nature, breathing the pure and clear air of Italy: for the delineation of which, this wonderful master has ever stood pre-eminently esteemed: -- "those haunts that Sylvan's love!" -- This beautifully composed performance, which is treated with so much taste and judgement, and in which the cattle and figures are introduced with Doric simplicity, insinuates itself into our esteem. It tells it's own tale, gains on our affections: -- is the perfection of the master, and the acme of his art Of these pair of pictures, Claude has stamped the authenticity by his own signature (Claude Gelè, dit Lorraine)|An upright Landscape with cattle and figures. The morning! sun rise! One of those delightful scenes of calm repose and tranquil nature, breathing the pure and clear air of Italy: for the delineation of which, this wonderful master has ever stood pre-eminently esteemed: -- "those haunts that Sylvan's love!" -- This beautifully composed performance, which is treated with so much taste and judgement, and in which the cattle and figures are introduced with Doric simplicity, insinuates itself into our esteem. It tells it's own tale, gains on our affections: -- is the perfection of the master, and the acme of his art Of these pair of pictures, Claude has stamped the authenticity by his own signature]] réalisée par Claude Gelè, dit Lorraine au prix de 210.0 £. [113]
  • 1801.02.12/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Evening! sun set! the companion. A performance wherein the great Claude may be almost said to have excelled himself, and who can compare with him for receding distances and magic expression of vapour? What can exceed the charming effect before us; the disposition of the trees; the playful undulating rays of glowing light, which tinging at the same time the extremities of the branches, illume the horizon as the sun declines? What can excel the group of figures and cattle: the force yet delicacy of their management: their life, their lustre, and their arrangement? Of these pair of pictures, Claude has stamped the authenticity by his own signature: -- but they are self evident! -- The composition and charm of colouring, tell whose image and superscription they bear: -- they do not, like the hand writing on the wall, stand in need of an interpreter; -- no, not even from himself (Claude Gelè, dit Lorraine)|Evening! sun set! the companion. A performance wherein the great Claude may be almost said to have excelled himself, and who can compare with him for receding distances and magic expression of vapour? What can exceed the charming effect before us; the disposition of the trees; the playful undulating rays of glowing light, which tinging at the same time the extremities of the branches, illume the horizon as the sun declines? What can excel the group of figures and cattle: the force yet delicacy of their management: their life, their lustre, and their arrangement? Of these pair of pictures, Claude has stamped the authenticity by his own signature: -- but they are self evident! -- The composition and charm of colouring, tell whose image and superscription they bear: -- they do not, like the hand writing on the wall, stand in need of an interpreter; -- no, not even from himself]] réalisée par Claude Gelè, dit Lorraine au prix de 210.0 £. [114]