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  • 1806.03.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Assumption of the Virgin -- a Composition full of Dignity. The peculiar gracefulness, as well as the Divine Ecstasy apparent in the Virgin, and the lovely Characters of the attending Angels and Cherubim supporting her, are inimitable -- the whole is painted with a grandeur of Outline, freedom of Pencil, and clearness of Tone, that distinguish the Works of this great Master (Guido)|The Assumption of the Virgin -- a Composition full of Dignity. The peculiar gracefulness, as well as the Divine Ecstasy apparent in the Virgin, and the lovely Characters of the attending Angels and Cherubim supporting her, are inimitable -- the whole is painted with a grandeur of Outline, freedom of Pencil, and clearness of Tone, that distinguish the Works of this great Master]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par Richard Hulse, achetée par Marq Headford au prix de 126.0 £. [1]
  • 1806.03.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Lycian Peasants transformed into Frogs -- an extraordinary Effort of this unrivalled Genius. The Subject is treated with Poetic Taste, and was evidently executed at a Period, when his Abilities had attained their highest Perfection -- unlike the studied Compositions of his Rocky Landscapes, this Picture is a free representation of Nature, and may be compared with his finest Works painted for Noble Families his Patrons (S. Rosa)|The Lycian Peasants transformed into Frogs -- an extraordinary Effort of this unrivalled Genius. The Subject is treated with Poetic Taste, and was evidently executed at a Period, when his Abilities had attained their highest Perfection -- unlike the studied Compositions of his Rocky Landscapes, this Picture is a free representation of Nature, and may be compared with his finest Works painted for Noble Families his Patrons]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par Richard Hulse, achetée par Esdaile au prix de 283.15 £. [2]
  • 1806.03.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of Winandermeer Lake, a Mountainous broken Scene: to the Left, a Peasant driving his Flock, and Cattle naturally and pleasingly grouped. -- The Mist dispersing as the Sun arises from behind the tops of the Mountains, and passing over the Surface of the Lake, is a happy Trait of Nature, in whose School these Artists were truly nurtured. -- This Picture is a very grand Chef d'OEuvre that does infinite Honor to the British School (Barrett)|A View of Winandermeer Lake, a Mountainous broken Scene: to the Left, a Peasant driving his Flock, and Cattle naturally and pleasingly grouped. -- The Mist dispersing as the Sun arises from behind the tops of the Mountains, and passing over the Surface of the Lake, is a happy Trait of Nature, in whose School these Artists were truly nurtured. -- This Picture is a very grand Chef d'OEuvre that does infinite Honor to the British School]] réalisée par Barrett, vendue par Richard Hulse, achetée par Beerens au prix de 84.0 £. [11]
  • 1806.03.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Meeting of Jacob and Esau -- a group of several Figures, admirably designed, in a grand and solemn Landscape, embellished with Buildings and various monuments of Egyptian antiquity; one of the classical and very perfect Pictures of the Master (Seb. Bourdon)|The Meeting of Jacob and Esau -- a group of several Figures, admirably designed, in a grand and solemn Landscape, embellished with Buildings and various monuments of Egyptian antiquity; one of the classical and very perfect Pictures of the Master]] réalisée par Seb. Bourdon, vendue par Richard Hulse, achetée par Hill au prix de 43.1 £. [12]
  • 1806.03.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Clement IX. seated in a Chair -- the Attitude remarkable from its ease and free Design; the Mind is admirably pourtrayed, and for vigour of Execution, firmness of Touch and Force of Colour this Chef d'oeuvre may vie with the finest Works of Titian and Vandyck (Velasquez)|Portrait of Clement IX. seated in a Chair -- the Attitude remarkable from its ease and free Design; the Mind is admirably pourtrayed, and for vigour of Execution, firmness of Touch and Force of Colour this Chef d'oeuvre may vie with the finest Works of Titian and Vandyck]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par Richard Hulse, achetée par Batt au prix de 13.13 £. [39]
  • 1806.03.22/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Louis, Bishop of Toulouse, St. Antony and St. Peter -- the Heads are very animated and painted with freedom of Pencil, which distinguishes this Picture from the too frequently dry Productions of Bellini; it is also a very fine Specimen of his Colouring (G. Bellini)|St. Louis, Bishop of Toulouse, St. Antony and St. Peter -- the Heads are very animated and painted with freedom of Pencil, which distinguishes this Picture from the too frequently dry Productions of Bellini; it is also a very fine Specimen of his Colouring]] réalisée par G. Bellini, vendue par Richard Hulse, achetée par Bell au prix de 17.17 £. [41]