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  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on Hampstead Heath. This and the preceding, were the last Pictures ever touched by this wonderful Genius; and are demonstrative Proofs of his transcendant Merit even to the Last, as he survived but a few Days after bringing them to this State (G. Morland)|A View on Hampstead Heath. This and the preceding, were the last Pictures ever touched by this wonderful Genius; and are demonstrative Proofs of his transcendant Merit even to the Last, as he survived but a few Days after bringing them to this State]] réalisée par G. Morland. [3]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, with a Boy Watering a Horse, and a of Hampstead Church in the Distance; an View unfinished and beautiful Specimen of this singular Master's Powers This and the preceding, were the last Pictures ever touched by this wonderful Genius; and are demonstrative Proofs of his transcendant Merit even to the Last, as he survived but a few Days after bringing them to this State (G. Morland)|Landscape, with a Boy Watering a Horse, and a of Hampstead Church in the Distance; an View unfinished and beautiful Specimen of this singular Master's Powers This and the preceding, were the last Pictures ever touched by this wonderful Genius; and are demonstrative Proofs of his transcendant Merit even to the Last, as he survived but a few Days after bringing them to this State]] réalisée par G. Morland. [4]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An upright Woody Scene with Gypsies and their Children gathering Sticks. One of Morland's great Fortes lay in Painting with the happiest Facility the English Oak, and peopling the Recesses of our Woods with appropriate Figures. -- This is a truely magical Production (G. Morland)|An upright Woody Scene with Gypsies and their Children gathering Sticks. One of Morland's great Fortes lay in Painting with the happiest Facility the English Oak, and peopling the Recesses of our Woods with appropriate Figures. -- This is a truely magical Production]] réalisée par G. Morland. [12]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lady buying Guinea-Pigs. This charming Picture is a Companion to the preceding, and possesses no less share of Merit; but as the Lady is an undoubted Portrait of the Painter's Wife, when in the Bloom of her Charms, that renders it more desirable Acquisition to his Friends (G. Morland)|Lady buying Guinea-Pigs. This charming Picture is a Companion to the preceding, and possesses no less share of Merit; but as the Lady is an undoubted Portrait of the Painter's Wife, when in the Bloom of her Charms, that renders it more desirable Acquisition to his Friends]] réalisée par G. Morland. [13]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Dancing Dogs -- The pretty Female and her Children who are so attentive to the Performance of these sagacious Animals, and their itinerant Masters, are highly finished; and the foreign look the Painter has given them shews that they are Portraits (G. Morland)|The Dancing Dogs -- The pretty Female and her Children who are so attentive to the Performance of these sagacious Animals, and their itinerant Masters, are highly finished; and the foreign look the Painter has given them shews that they are Portraits]] réalisée par G. Morland. [14]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Painter's Pallette, which is set round with Colours, many of which are Caricature Likenesses of his Customer, or Companions; also a few of those Leeches that were literally sucking his Existence. This was painted for a Club, founded by Morland, as recorded in Collin's Life of him (G. Morland)|Painter's Pallette, which is set round with Colours, many of which are Caricature Likenesses of his Customer, or Companions; also a few of those Leeches that were literally sucking his Existence. This was painted for a Club, founded by Morland, as recorded in Collin's Life of him]] réalisée par G. Morland. [16]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Pair -- Storm and Ship Wreck and Companion. It has been justly observed, that none but an accurate observer of Nature could depict her various Scenes with so much Truth as Morland; and these little Pictures prove the Soundness of that Observation (G. Morland)|Pair -- Storm and Ship Wreck and Companion. It has been justly observed, that none but an accurate observer of Nature could depict her various Scenes with so much Truth as Morland; and these little Pictures prove the Soundness of that Observation]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 18.18 £. [18]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior with a Girl feeding Pigs. -- This is certainly one of the best Pictures of this very favorite Subject of the Master ever painted. -- The Girl Stooping down, and the other looking on; the Door of the Stye standing open, and the Management of the Light and Shade, are Passages truly admirable (G. Morland)|An Interior with a Girl feeding Pigs. -- This is certainly one of the best Pictures of this very favorite Subject of the Master ever painted. -- The Girl Stooping down, and the other looking on; the Door of the Stye standing open, and the Management of the Light and Shade, are Passages truly admirable]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 27.6 £. [21]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of the Sea-Beach, near Hastings, with Fishing-Boats, and a Variety of appropriate and well-drawn Figures -- The Merit of this eminent Artist is well known to the Public; and this is a Picture that will extend the Knowledge of his Talents and do Credit to the Discernment of the Purchaser (W. Anderson)|A View of the Sea-Beach, near Hastings, with Fishing-Boats, and a Variety of appropriate and well-drawn Figures -- The Merit of this eminent Artist is well known to the Public; and this is a Picture that will extend the Knowledge of his Talents and do Credit to the Discernment of the Purchaser]] réalisée par W. Anderson au prix de 31.10 £. [24]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, with an Officer and Ladies seated at a Table, upon which are some Cards pointed to by one of them; but whether they are playing, or telling Fortunes, does not appear. A Landscape and Sea Piece are hung about the Walls, and the whole of the Still Life is painted with great Neatness (G. Morland)|An Interior, with an Officer and Ladies seated at a Table, upon which are some Cards pointed to by one of them; but whether they are playing, or telling Fortunes, does not appear. A Landscape and Sea Piece are hung about the Walls, and the whole of the Still Life is painted with great Neatness]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 18.18 £. [30]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of Fresh-Water Cave, Isle of Wight, with Smugglers landing and concealing their Cargo. This brilliant little Production exhibits all the clearness and transparency of silvery Tone, for which Teniers is so justly esteemed; and merits a first-rate Place in the Collection of any unprejudiced Connoisseur (G. Morland)|A View of Fresh-Water Cave, Isle of Wight, with Smugglers landing and concealing their Cargo. This brilliant little Production exhibits all the clearness and transparency of silvery Tone, for which Teniers is so justly esteemed; and merits a first-rate Place in the Collection of any unprejudiced Connoisseur]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 36.15 £. [31]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, Evening, A rich and glowing Scene, with Figures regaling themselves beneath the Shade of an Oak Tree; mean time their wearied Animals are resting a while from their daily Labour. -- This beautiful pair of Pictures are well worth the Attention of any Amateur. Same size, and Companion to the peceding (G. Morlhnd)|Landscape, Evening, A rich and glowing Scene, with Figures regaling themselves beneath the Shade of an Oak Tree; mean time their wearied Animals are resting a while from their daily Labour. -- This beautiful pair of Pictures are well worth the Attention of any Amateur. Same size, and Companion to the peceding]] réalisée par G. Morlhnd au prix de 61.19 £. [33]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, Morning, with a Group of Travellers sheltering from a Storm; the Effect uncommonly fine, and the Animals patient and harmless as any of their long-eared Bretheren This beautiful pair of Pictures are well worth the Attention of any Amateur (G. Morland)|Landscape, Morning, with a Group of Travellers sheltering from a Storm; the Effect uncommonly fine, and the Animals patient and harmless as any of their long-eared Bretheren This beautiful pair of Pictures are well worth the Attention of any Amateur]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 108.3 £. [34]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A rich and charming coloured Landscape and Figures, a Countryman breaking the Branch of an old Tree; while his pretty Girl is anxiously waiting the Success of his Exertions. The Water in the Fore-ground is highly Transparent, and the Foilage rich and beautiful (G. Morland)|A rich and charming coloured Landscape and Figures, a Countryman breaking the Branch of an old Tree; while his pretty Girl is anxiously waiting the Success of his Exertions. The Water in the Fore-ground is highly Transparent, and the Foilage rich and beautiful]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 63.0 £. [41]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Warrener returning with the Spoils of his Gun. This sure Marksman is arrived at his Cottage, where in the Bosom of his cheerful Family he seems disposed to forget his Toil. The great variety of Figures, richness of Landscape & freedom of Penciling throughout the whole of this facinating Production, would have established the Painter's Reputation if he had never painted another (G. Morland)|The Warrener returning with the Spoils of his Gun. This sure Marksman is arrived at his Cottage, where in the Bosom of his cheerful Family he seems disposed to forget his Toil. The great variety of Figures, richness of Landscape & freedom of Penciling throughout the whole of this facinating Production, would have established the Painter's Reputation if he had never painted another]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 99.15 £. [43]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Night Mare, originally painted by Mr. Fuzelli. The Liberties Morland has taken with the Accompanyments of this formerly horrid, though sublime Production, are ludicrous in the extreme, and certainly were never equalled but by Hogarth himself. It would seem as if Morland had anticipated the malicious Manner in which his Memory has been injured by the paltry and disgraceful Anecdotes of his Life, published in the Pilkington, his Brother Artist has lately edited. Perhaps the Caricature of the Professor's best Pictures might have provoked this Retaliation (G. Morland)|The Night Mare, originally painted by Mr. Fuzelli. The Liberties Morland has taken with the Accompanyments of this formerly horrid, though sublime Production, are ludicrous in the extreme, and certainly were never equalled but by Hogarth himself. It would seem as if Morland had anticipated the malicious Manner in which his Memory has been injured by the paltry and disgraceful Anecdotes of his Life, published in the Pilkington, his Brother Artist has lately edited. Perhaps the Caricature of the Professor's best Pictures might have provoked this Retaliation]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 18.18 £. [50]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape with a Shepherd, his Dog and Sheep -- This is a Portarit of one of his Men, Richard Eels the Waterman, who has served his Master as a Model in many Pictures, where he is introduced in various Characters. The colouring of this Picture is good, and the tout ensemble very judicious and agreeable (G. Morland)|Landscape with a Shepherd, his Dog and Sheep -- This is a Portarit of one of his Men, Richard Eels the Waterman, who has served his Master as a Model in many Pictures, where he is introduced in various Characters. The colouring of this Picture is good, and the tout ensemble very judicious and agreeable]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 42.0 £. [52]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Julius Ibbetson -- A View of Bowder Stone, in Borrowdale, Cumberland -- This is a grand romantic Scene with a Group of pretty Children, and Portraits of Mr. Vernon and his Lady. The Painter has here exerted all his Powers to gratify his Patron and Friend, and has succeeded most happily in producing one of the best coloured Pictures ever seen from his Pencil (G. Morland)|Julius Ibbetson -- A View of Bowder Stone, in Borrowdale, Cumberland -- This is a grand romantic Scene with a Group of pretty Children, and Portraits of Mr. Vernon and his Lady. The Painter has here exerted all his Powers to gratify his Patron and Friend, and has succeeded most happily in producing one of the best coloured Pictures ever seen from his Pencil]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 40.19 £. [53]
  • 1806.04.28/ maison de ventes : Robins (Henry J. & George Henry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Conclusion of the unequal Contest so glorious to the British Navy; which exhibits the Mediator taking one of her five Enemies. The latter Part of the Engagement was by Moonlight, the Effect of which is here admirably portrayed. This is Companion to the preceding Lot (G. Morland)|The Conclusion of the unequal Contest so glorious to the British Navy; which exhibits the Mediator taking one of her five Enemies. The latter Part of the Engagement was by Moonlight, the Effect of which is here admirably portrayed. This is Companion to the preceding Lot]] réalisée par G. Morland au prix de 14.0 £. [54]