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  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures A clear and brilliant picture, representing the morning of a fine summer's day, with peasants going to market; the haze that hangs on the distance, but gradually gives way to the rising sun, is charmingly represented; -- it was in the cabinet of Le Brun, and is engraved in that work (A. Cuyp)|Landscape and Figures A clear and brilliant picture, representing the morning of a fine summer's day, with peasants going to market; the haze that hangs on the distance, but gradually gives way to the rising sun, is charmingly represented; -- it was in the cabinet of Le Brun, and is engraved in that work]] réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke au prix de 309.15 £. [46]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ and the Samaritan Woman This sublime production, and which was one of the most distinguished cabinet pictures in the Orleans Italian collection, unites all that we admire in the best works of Annibal Caracci -- correctness of design, dignity of character, and masterly execution (A. Caracci)|Christ and the Samaritan Woman This sublime production, and which was one of the most distinguished cabinet pictures in the Orleans Italian collection, unites all that we admire in the best works of Annibal Caracci -- correctness of design, dignity of character, and masterly execution]] réalisée par A. Caracci, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par T Hope au prix de 262.10 £. [48]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape This is a rare and choice specimen of a master, whose merit perhaps is hardly yet known in England. The great Rubens highly esteemed his genius, and pronounced him capable of the highest attainments of the art; and, had his good conduct equalled his ability, he would have justified the prediction (A. Brower)|Landscape This is a rare and choice specimen of a master, whose merit perhaps is hardly yet known in England. The great Rubens highly esteemed his genius, and pronounced him capable of the highest attainments of the art; and, had his good conduct equalled his ability, he would have justified the prediction]] réalisée par A. Brower, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke au prix de 63.0 £. [50]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape A view from Nature in Holland: a silent, woody, rural scene, with water; one of the happiest productions of Hobbima, exemplifying that chaste and unaffected manner of representing the simple scenes of Nature, for which he stands unrivalled (M. Hobbima)|Landscape A view from Nature in Holland: a silent, woody, rural scene, with water; one of the happiest productions of Hobbima, exemplifying that chaste and unaffected manner of representing the simple scenes of Nature, for which he stands unrivalled]] réalisée par M. Hobbima, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke au prix de 220.10 £. [59]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hercules betwixt Virtue and Pleasure One of the most celebrated pictures of this elegant artist, purchased by the late Mr. Gildemester, in Paris, at a very high price; the figure of Hercules is perfect in drawing, and the expression of all the figures admirable (Vanderwerf)|Hercules betwixt Virtue and Pleasure One of the most celebrated pictures of this elegant artist, purchased by the late Mr. Gildemester, in Paris, at a very high price; the figure of Hercules is perfect in drawing, and the expression of all the figures admirable]] réalisée par Vanderwerf, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke, achetée par Earl of Bredalbane au prix de 204.15 £. [60]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Embarkation of King William for England King William is embarking on board the Dutch Admiral's ship, the Princess Mary, for England; she carries an ensign, with the motto, Pro Religione et Libertate. It is one of the most interesting and capital pictures of Backhuysen (Backhuysen)|Embarkation of King William for England King William is embarking on board the Dutch Admiral's ship, the Princess Mary, for England; she carries an ensign, with the motto, Pro Religione et Libertate. It is one of the most interesting and capital pictures of Backhuysen]] réalisée par Backhuysen, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke, achetée par Earl of Bredalbane au prix de 267.15 £. [61]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin and Child This rare and inestimable jewel was one of the choicest cabinet pictures in the Orleans collection. It is in the most perfect preservation, and has ever been considered as one of the most desirable easel pictures of this divine painter (Raphael)|Virgin and Child This rare and inestimable jewel was one of the choicest cabinet pictures in the Orleans collection. It is in the most perfect preservation, and has ever been considered as one of the most desirable easel pictures of this divine painter]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par George Hibbert au prix de 294.0 £. [68]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, with the Coach and grey Horses Last from the collection of Mr. Gildemester, but well known by the admirers of Wouvermans, having been engraved by Moyreau, and mentioned in the Life of Wouvermans, by Descamps. It is one of those happy productions where the talents of this great master are displayed in the minutest part, while the whole forms an admirable and harmonious picture (Wouvermans)|Landscape, with the Coach and grey Horses Last from the collection of Mr. Gildemester, but well known by the admirers of Wouvermans, having been engraved by Moyreau, and mentioned in the Life of Wouvermans, by Descamps. It is one of those happy productions where the talents of this great master are displayed in the minutest part, while the whole forms an admirable and harmonious picture]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke au prix de 357.0 £. [69]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Pythagoras discovered by his Fellow-Citizens The group of figures on the left is finely composed, and characterized with the utmost science; the landscape is grand and romantic. In chastity of design, this picture does not yield to N. Poussin, whilst it possesses a sublimity peculiar to Salvator himself. This capital picture was brought from Rome by Mr. Hamilton (S. Rosa)|Pythagoras discovered by his Fellow-Citizens The group of figures on the left is finely composed, and characterized with the utmost science; the landscape is grand and romantic. In chastity of design, this picture does not yield to N. Poussin, whilst it possesses a sublimity peculiar to Salvator himself. This capital picture was brought from Rome by Mr. Hamilton]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke, achetée par Hanbury Tracey au prix de 483.0 £. [70]
  • 1802.05.15/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Diana returning from the Chace This capital picture is presented to the attention of the connoisseurs, as one of the most admirable productions of this great painter. The composition is truly beautiful, and the colouring has all the splendid richness peculiar to Rubens. It was painted for the family of Walkenier, of Amsterdam, and was brought to this country by Mr. Bryan, since which Sharp has made an excellent engraving from it. The whole of this noble performance is the undoubted work of Rubens, and is in the most perfect state of preservation (Rubens)|Diana returning from the Chace This capital picture is presented to the attention of the connoisseurs, as one of the most admirable productions of this great painter. The composition is truly beautiful, and the colouring has all the splendid richness peculiar to Rubens. It was painted for the family of Walkenier, of Amsterdam, and was brought to this country by Mr. Bryan, since which Sharp has made an excellent engraving from it. The whole of this noble performance is the undoubted work of Rubens, and is in the most perfect state of preservation]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Sir Simon Clarke au prix de 1102.10 £. [72]