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  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, Moonlight These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here (artiste anonyme)|Landscape, Moonlight These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [92]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, in the Stile of Vernet These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here (artiste anonyme)|Landscape, in the Stile of Vernet These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [94]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto Landscape, Sun breaking through a Mist These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here (artiste anonyme)|Ditto Landscape, Sun breaking through a Mist These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [95]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto Landscape, with a Storm coming on These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here (artiste anonyme)|Ditto Landscape, with a Storm coming on These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [96]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto Landscape, a Storm These seven Lanscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here (artiste anonyme)|Ditto Landscape, a Storm These seven Lanscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [97]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, entrance into a garden These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here (artiste anonyme)|Landscape, entrance into a garden These seven Landscapes are by the same hand, some foreign Artist; a few of the letters of whose name appear on the back of one of them. They are all of considerable merit, and have been much esteemed by the Painters here]] réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [98]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape These two Landscapes are of large size, in Wilson's sublimest stile, nothing can exceed the grandeur and refinement of the design, but from too much varnish used in the Painting, they have unhappily suffered in a considerable degree. Painted at Rome for the late Earl of Lanesborough (Richard Wilson)|Landscape These two Landscapes are of large size, in Wilson's sublimest stile, nothing can exceed the grandeur and refinement of the design, but from too much varnish used in the Painting, they have unhappily suffered in a considerable degree. Painted at Rome for the late Earl of Lanesborough]] réalisée par Richard Wilson, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [102]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto Landscape These two Landscapes are of large size, in Wilson's sublimest stile, nothing can exceed the grandeur and refinement of the design, but from too much varnish used in the Painting, they have unhappily suffered in a considerable degree. Painted at Rome for the late Earl of Lanesborough (Richard Wilson)|Ditto Landscape These two Landscapes are of large size, in Wilson's sublimest stile, nothing can exceed the grandeur and refinement of the design, but from too much varnish used in the Painting, they have unhappily suffered in a considerable degree. Painted at Rome for the late Earl of Lanesborough]] réalisée par Richard Wilson, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [104]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape These two capital Landscapes speak for themselves, they are in the finest stile of the master, in the highest preservation, and as fresh as if just come from the hands of the master. Bought at Rome for the late Right Honourable Philip Tisdall (Horizonti)|Landscape These two capital Landscapes speak for themselves, they are in the finest stile of the master, in the highest preservation, and as fresh as if just come from the hands of the master. Bought at Rome for the late Right Honourable Philip Tisdall]] réalisée par Horizonti, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [108]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto Landscape, companion These two capital Landscapes speak for themselves, they are in the finest stile of the master, in the highest preservation, and as fresh as if just come from the hands of the master. Bought at Rome for the late Right Honourable Philip Tisdall (Horizonti)|Ditto Landscape, companion These two capital Landscapes speak for themselves, they are in the finest stile of the master, in the highest preservation, and as fresh as if just come from the hands of the master. Bought at Rome for the late Right Honourable Philip Tisdall]] réalisée par Horizonti, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [109]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Vegetables and Fruit A capital Picture of this master, who excelled in these subjects. The nicety and high finishing in a Picture of this size is surprising. Connoisseurs will remark, that the Cabbages are singularly and ingeniously Grouped, so that the heart of each plant, by its lively colour, forms the principal mass of light towards the centre of the Piece (Pierre Boel)|Vegetables and Fruit A capital Picture of this master, who excelled in these subjects. The nicety and high finishing in a Picture of this size is surprising. Connoisseurs will remark, that the Cabbages are singularly and ingeniously Grouped, so that the heart of each plant, by its lively colour, forms the principal mass of light towards the centre of the Piece]] réalisée par Pierre Boel, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [111]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portraits of his Royal Highness, James Duke of York, and his first Wife, Lady Anne Hide Bought from the Chandos Collection, at the great Sale at Cannons, in fine preservation, and said to be extremely like. Half lengths in one piece. Did belong to Primate Stone (Sir Peter Lely)|Portraits of his Royal Highness, James Duke of York, and his first Wife, Lady Anne Hide Bought from the Chandos Collection, at the great Sale at Cannons, in fine preservation, and said to be extremely like. Half lengths in one piece. Did belong to Primate Stone]] réalisée par Sir Peter Lely, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [113]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mercury and Argus, Cows, &c. This most capital Picture is in the highest preservation, possesses all the excellencies of thesemasters, was brought from Antwerp to that well known judge of Pictures, the late Major Whitlock. It has frequently been enquired after and regretted by the admirers of Painting in that city (Jordaens)|Mercury and Argus, Cows, &c. This most capital Picture is in the highest preservation, possesses all the excellencies of thesemasters, was brought from Antwerp to that well known judge of Pictures, the late Major Whitlock. It has frequently been enquired after and regretted by the admirers of Painting in that city]] réalisée par Jordaens, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [116]
  • 1803.05.09/ maison de ventes : Vallance (James). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Emblematic Figure of Charity In excellent preservation, the utmost grandeur and dignity in the female figure, which is as large as nature; the Children finely drawn and well-disposed. Bought from the Collection of a Nobleman at Florence, (whose arms are seen at the bottom) for the late Philip Tisdall (Andrea del Sarto)|Emblematic Figure of Charity In excellent preservation, the utmost grandeur and dignity in the female figure, which is as large as nature; the Children finely drawn and well-disposed. Bought from the Collection of a Nobleman at Florence, (whose arms are seen at the bottom) for the late Philip Tisdall]] réalisée par Andrea del Sarto, vendue par Alexander Mangin. [118]