Ventes d'œuvres le 1806.06.24

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  • 1806.06.24/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Cottager's Farm Yard, and a Winter Scene, strongly expressive of the severe and inclement Season, and highly honorable to the Painter's abilities, for fidelity of representation, and spirit of execution in the accomplishment. The Figures are introduced with the happiest effect, and the Horse and Sheep pencilled with his usual accuracy and knowledge (Morland)|The Cottager's Farm Yard, and a Winter Scene, strongly expressive of the severe and inclement Season, and highly honorable to the Painter's abilities, for fidelity of representation, and spirit of execution in the accomplishment. The Figures are introduced with the happiest effect, and the Horse and Sheep pencilled with his usual accuracy and knowledge]] réalisée par Morland au prix de 40.0 £. [99]
  • 1806.06.24/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A chef d'oeuvre of Art, that rivals all the Merit of the Dutch Schools for simplicity and truth of color; accompanied at the same time with a vigorous and decided Pencil. The Subject, Horses at Feed in a Stable, with two Men, in different situations resting themselves and conversing, a dog in the foreground and appropriate accompaniments; a Work that does honor to the English School, and should place the name of Morland on a distinguished tablet in the Temple of Graphic Fame (Morland)|A chef d'oeuvre of Art, that rivals all the Merit of the Dutch Schools for simplicity and truth of color; accompanied at the same time with a vigorous and decided Pencil. The Subject, Horses at Feed in a Stable, with two Men, in different situations resting themselves and conversing, a dog in the foreground and appropriate accompaniments; a Work that does honor to the English School, and should place the name of Morland on a distinguished tablet in the Temple of Graphic Fame]] réalisée par Morland au prix de 105.0 £. [100]