Ventes d'œuvres le 1804.03.02

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  • 1804.03.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Infant Jupiter, Amathea, and Satyr; the celebrated Picture, formerly in the Collection of Sir Gregory Page. This inimitable Picture, in point of richness and vigour of colouring, may be deemed equal to Rubens; -- certainly the very finest extant of the Works of Jordaens; truly capital (Jordaens)|The Infant Jupiter, Amathea, and Satyr; the celebrated Picture, formerly in the Collection of Sir Gregory Page. This inimitable Picture, in point of richness and vigour of colouring, may be deemed equal to Rubens; -- certainly the very finest extant of the Works of Jordaens; truly capital]] réalisée par Jordaens, vendue par Sr Ph Stephens au prix de 110.5 £. [43]
  • 1804.03.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ tempted in the Wilderness; a large and grand Landscape; for choice and beauty of Scenery, poetical Treatment of Subject, and harmonious Tone, this Picture may challenge the Noblest of the Works of Salvator. -- It was purchased from the Church of the Jesuits at Rome, for whom S. Rosa painted it (S. Rosa)|Christ tempted in the Wilderness; a large and grand Landscape; for choice and beauty of Scenery, poetical Treatment of Subject, and harmonious Tone, this Picture may challenge the Noblest of the Works of Salvator. -- It was purchased from the Church of the Jesuits at Rome, for whom S. Rosa painted it]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par Luttrell au prix de 525.0 £. [44]
  • 1804.03.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ taken down from the Cross. A surprising Picture of this Master, whose Works unknown in England, have ever been esteemed in Italy equal with the finest of Leo. da Vinci. This rare specimen is in the highest Preservation -- from the Borghese (Bramante)|Christ taken down from the Cross. A surprising Picture of this Master, whose Works unknown in England, have ever been esteemed in Italy equal with the finest of Leo. da Vinci. This rare specimen is in the highest Preservation -- from the Borghese]] réalisée par Bramante, vendue par [[[Robert Fagan and Charles Grignion]]] au prix de 409.10 £. [59]
  • 1804.03.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Pietà, or Dead Christ, with the Virgin and Attendants. A Subject treated with great Solemnity and genuine Pathos: for Expression of Pencil scarcely inferior to the celebrated Subject of the same Nature, by A. Carracci -- from the Borghese Palace (L. Carracci)|A Pietà, or Dead Christ, with the Virgin and Attendants. A Subject treated with great Solemnity and genuine Pathos: for Expression of Pencil scarcely inferior to the celebrated Subject of the same Nature, by A. Carracci -- from the Borghese Palace]] réalisée par L. Carracci, vendue par [[[Robert Fagan and Charles Grignion]]] au prix de 126.0 £. [64]
  • 1804.03.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Assumption of the Virgin. A Female (probably a Portrait of a Patroness of the Artist) in the corner below, offering up her Evening Prayer to the Virgin. The whole painted with Elegance truly Corregiesque, and with Magic Effect of Coloring. From the Borghese (Palma il Gioven)|The Assumption of the Virgin. A Female (probably a Portrait of a Patroness of the Artist) in the corner below, offering up her Evening Prayer to the Virgin. The whole painted with Elegance truly Corregiesque, and with Magic Effect of Coloring. From the Borghese]] réalisée par Palma il Gioven, vendue par [[[Robert Fagan and Charles Grignion]]] au prix de 829.10 £. [69]
  • 1804.03.02/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Crucifixion with the Virgin, and St. John the Evangelist (on the Door of a Tabernacle): This inestimable Jewel was painted expressly for the Oratory of the Cavalieri Palace, as can be fully and satisfactorily proved by authentic Documents and Papers. More cannot be added than that it is pure and perfect as when first delivered from the Easel of the Immortal Painter (M. Angelo Buonaroti)|The Crucifixion with the Virgin, and St. John the Evangelist (on the Door of a Tabernacle): This inestimable Jewel was painted expressly for the Oratory of the Cavalieri Palace, as can be fully and satisfactorily proved by authentic Documents and Papers. More cannot be added than that it is pure and perfect as when first delivered from the Easel of the Immortal Painter]] réalisée par M. Angelo Buonaroti, vendue par [[[Robert Fagan and Charles Grignion]]] au prix de 724.10 £. [70]