Ventes d'œuvres le 1803.04.01

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  • 1803.04.01/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, the Cattle and Figures by Adrian Van de Velde; painted in a clear transparent and beautiful stile, and being the joint production of these two celebrated masters, renders this cabinet picture very valuable, in high state of preservation (Moucheron)|A Landscape, the Cattle and Figures by Adrian Van de Velde; painted in a clear transparent and beautiful stile, and being the joint production of these two celebrated masters, renders this cabinet picture very valuable, in high state of preservation]] réalisée par Moucheron. [45]
  • 1803.04.01/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This cabinet picture represents a group of Bacchanalian Figures, painted in that sublime and inimitable stile of freedom and fine colouring, for which this great master stands so high in the opinion of the true connoisseurs; the landscape and back ground is painted by Van Euden (Rubens)|This cabinet picture represents a group of Bacchanalian Figures, painted in that sublime and inimitable stile of freedom and fine colouring, for which this great master stands so high in the opinion of the true connoisseurs; the landscape and back ground is painted by Van Euden]] réalisée par Rubens. [63]
  • 1803.04.01/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This picture represents Danae in the shower of gold. It is presumed that this inestimable Cabinet Picture demands a peculiar attention of those amateurs who know the pencilling of this scarce and inestimable master, and would be an addition to any Collection in Europe; it is in a perfect state of preservation (G. Douw)|This picture represents Danae in the shower of gold. It is presumed that this inestimable Cabinet Picture demands a peculiar attention of those amateurs who know the pencilling of this scarce and inestimable master, and would be an addition to any Collection in Europe; it is in a perfect state of preservation]] réalisée par G. Douw. [66]
  • 1803.04.01/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This charming transparent and ever-beautiful picture represents Fruits and Flowers; and there is no need to call the admiration of the lovers of the art of painting on this chef d'ouvre; it will best recommend its intrinsic value. It is presumed this is as fine a cabinet picture as ever came from the easel of this inestimable master; and is in the purest state of preservation (Jan V. Huysum)|This charming transparent and ever-beautiful picture represents Fruits and Flowers; and there is no need to call the admiration of the lovers of the art of painting on this chef d'ouvre; it will best recommend its intrinsic value. It is presumed this is as fine a cabinet picture as ever came from the easel of this inestimable master; and is in the purest state of preservation]] réalisée par Jan V. Huysum. [67]
  • 1803.04.01/ maison de ventes : Edwards (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The composition and the peculiar neatness of this truly inestimable cabinet jewel demands the attention of the lovers of the arts, as it merits in a superior degree their attention. The connoisseurs will, it is presumed, allow this specimen to be as fine one as ever came from the easel of this inimitable master; in the purest state of preservation, without either a spot or blemish; painted in 1631 (William Mieris)|The composition and the peculiar neatness of this truly inestimable cabinet jewel demands the attention of the lovers of the arts, as it merits in a superior degree their attention. The connoisseurs will, it is presumed, allow this specimen to be as fine one as ever came from the easel of this inimitable master; in the purest state of preservation, without either a spot or blemish; painted in 1631]] réalisée par William Mieris. [69]