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  • 1801.02.14/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A midnight scene, an interior. The hero of this piece appears in a state of intoxication, which is most admirably expressed by his countenance, dress, and attitude. It is correctly drawn, truly coloured, and highly finished. The whole produces a most forcible effect, may be classed with the best works of Metzu, and justly considered as one of the best performances of a master highly esteemed at home and abroad. -- Vide Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses (Jan Stein)|A midnight scene, an interior. The hero of this piece appears in a state of intoxication, which is most admirably expressed by his countenance, dress, and attitude. It is correctly drawn, truly coloured, and highly finished. The whole produces a most forcible effect, may be classed with the best works of Metzu, and justly considered as one of the best performances of a master highly esteemed at home and abroad. -- Vide Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses]] réalisée par Jan Stein, vendue par John Woodhouse, achetée par Green au prix de 45.3 £. [27]
  • 1801.02.14/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A woman sleeping, reclining on a pillow. She is dressed in yellow sattin, with a cloak of green velvet, trimmed with ermine. Near her stands a table, which is covered with a carpet, on which is placed a jug and a musical instrument; behind are two figures in conversation. The whole is painted with a firm touch, great richness of colour, and produces a pleasing effect (F. Mieris)|A woman sleeping, reclining on a pillow. She is dressed in yellow sattin, with a cloak of green velvet, trimmed with ermine. Near her stands a table, which is covered with a carpet, on which is placed a jug and a musical instrument; behind are two figures in conversation. The whole is painted with a firm touch, great richness of colour, and produces a pleasing effect]] réalisée par F. Mieris, vendue par John Woodhouse au prix de 25.4 £. [30]
  • 1801.02.14/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- A man playing on a violin. He appears to be singing; a music-book, and a crimson velvet cap and feather lying on the table. This picture is most beautifully coloured, and finished with the utmost taste. Specimens of this quality and preservation are very rare (F. Mieris)|One -- A man playing on a violin. He appears to be singing; a music-book, and a crimson velvet cap and feather lying on the table. This picture is most beautifully coloured, and finished with the utmost taste. Specimens of this quality and preservation are very rare]] réalisée par F. Mieris, vendue par John Woodhouse, achetée par Hollingworth au prix de 73.10 £. [31]
  • 1801.02.14/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- A landscape with figures. An evening scene, and exhibits broken ground as is usual in this master. The figures, which are most admirably painted and appropriately placed, are by A.V.D. Velde, which unite in this production the transcendent talents of those great artists, and form a specimen of excellence rarely to be met with (Wynantz)|One -- A landscape with figures. An evening scene, and exhibits broken ground as is usual in this master. The figures, which are most admirably painted and appropriately placed, are by A.V.D. Velde, which unite in this production the transcendent talents of those great artists, and form a specimen of excellence rarely to be met with]] réalisée par Wynantz, vendue par John Woodhouse, achetée par Willett au prix de 82.19 £. [33]
  • 1801.02.14/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- Hunting the wild boar. A cabinet picture. The landscape displays one of the grandest scenes; and in point of colouring and touch rivals Cuyp: the animals are most spiritedly painted, and the whole forms a subject more agreeable than the general productions of this master (Hondius)|One -- Hunting the wild boar. A cabinet picture. The landscape displays one of the grandest scenes; and in point of colouring and touch rivals Cuyp: the animals are most spiritedly painted, and the whole forms a subject more agreeable than the general productions of this master]] réalisée par Hondius, vendue par John Woodhouse, achetée par Hollingsworth au prix de 47.5 £. [34]
  • 1801.02.14/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Children discovering a bird's nest. In this picture the figures are well grouped, the greatest attention has been paid in contrasting the colouring of the boy and girl; the most trifling objects throughout are minutely penciled: and the whole produces a most agreeable effect (Vander Werf)|Children discovering a bird's nest. In this picture the figures are well grouped, the greatest attention has been paid in contrasting the colouring of the boy and girl; the most trifling objects throughout are minutely penciled: and the whole produces a most agreeable effect]] réalisée par Vander Werf, vendue par John Woodhouse, achetée par Esdaile au prix de 75.12 £. [35]
  • 1801.02.14/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One -- A landscape. A sun-set, cattle and figures passing through a brook, with ruins in the distance. In this scene, the breadth and just distribution of the lights are admirably depicted, and produce an inexpressible variety and beauty in the aerial effect, so peculiar in this master (Berghem)|One -- A landscape. A sun-set, cattle and figures passing through a brook, with ruins in the distance. In this scene, the breadth and just distribution of the lights are admirably depicted, and produce an inexpressible variety and beauty in the aerial effect, so peculiar in this master]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par John Woodhouse, achetée par Bryan au prix de 120.15 £. [36]