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  • 1809.05.18/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Candle-light; a most admirable production, every part of which has been attended to with the greatest Care, and most minute Circumspection, whether in the Figures, the Room, the Still Life, or the mild Effect of Candle-light; the whole displaying at one and the same Time this great Painter's persevering Skill, Judgement, and thorough Knowledge of his refined and matchless Art (Gerard Douw)|A Candle-light; a most admirable production, every part of which has been attended to with the greatest Care, and most minute Circumspection, whether in the Figures, the Room, the Still Life, or the mild Effect of Candle-light; the whole displaying at one and the same Time this great Painter's persevering Skill, Judgement, and thorough Knowledge of his refined and matchless Art]] réalisée par Gerard Douw, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 42.0 £. [24]
  • 1809.05.18/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape and Figures. The powers of this Master's Pencil in this excellent Performance may be placed on a par with Adrian Ostade, equally correct and lively, equally natural and interesting; he has done justice to simple Nature in this display of the captivating principles of the Art, it speaks home to the fancy, and stamps itself as a work of most considerable merit (Isaac Ostade)|Landscape and Figures. The powers of this Master's Pencil in this excellent Performance may be placed on a par with Adrian Ostade, equally correct and lively, equally natural and interesting; he has done justice to simple Nature in this display of the captivating principles of the Art, it speaks home to the fancy, and stamps itself as a work of most considerable merit]] réalisée par Isaac Ostade, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 60.18 £. [35]
  • 1809.05.18/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Good Samaritan, a cabinet Picture of great excellence. A judicious subject, which while it interests the heart from the humanity of the action, affords the Painter the opportunity of displaying his knowledge of the Human Figure; and which he has pourtrayed with all the advantage of that magic color of which he was so great a Master (Sir P. Paul Rubens)|The Good Samaritan, a cabinet Picture of great excellence. A judicious subject, which while it interests the heart from the humanity of the action, affords the Painter the opportunity of displaying his knowledge of the Human Figure; and which he has pourtrayed with all the advantage of that magic color of which he was so great a Master]] réalisée par Sir P. Paul Rubens, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 81.18 £. [38]
  • 1809.05.18/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Figures in a Landscape; representing a Nobleman's Family preparing to enjoy the Sports of the Field. This beautiful performance is an extraordinary proof of this most esteemed Painter's inimitable Talents. All the powers of his delicate yet spirited Pencil, have been exerted to give grace of Action to the Horses, and elegance of Attitude to their Riders: all the attendant accompaniments to the Picture are delineated with equal propriety and effect; what can be more admirable than the form and variety of the Dogs? they are absolutely in motion, the whole group is fascinating, and the Landscape particularly simple and pleasing (A. Vandevelde)|Figures in a Landscape; representing a Nobleman's Family preparing to enjoy the Sports of the Field. This beautiful performance is an extraordinary proof of this most esteemed Painter's inimitable Talents. All the powers of his delicate yet spirited Pencil, have been exerted to give grace of Action to the Horses, and elegance of Attitude to their Riders: all the attendant accompaniments to the Picture are delineated with equal propriety and effect; what can be more admirable than the form and variety of the Dogs? they are absolutely in motion, the whole group is fascinating, and the Landscape particularly simple and pleasing]] réalisée par A. Vandevelde, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 210.0 £. [43]
  • 1809.05.18/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Descent from the Cross -- a performance that ranks this Master of the first order, proving him truly grand in his Conceptions and great in his Powers of execution. The gloom in the back part of the Picture, expressive of that darkness that covered the Earth at the Death of the Saviour, is judiciously contrasted by the preternatural emanation immediately about the body of Christ; while the various attitudes of the Figures which are judiciously introduced, as well as masterly executed, command applause, arresting at one and the same time, both the feelings and the judgement -- capital (Dietrich)|The Descent from the Cross -- a performance that ranks this Master of the first order, proving him truly grand in his Conceptions and great in his Powers of execution. The gloom in the back part of the Picture, expressive of that darkness that covered the Earth at the Death of the Saviour, is judiciously contrasted by the preternatural emanation immediately about the body of Christ; while the various attitudes of the Figures which are judiciously introduced, as well as masterly executed, command applause, arresting at one and the same time, both the feelings and the judgement -- capital]] réalisée par Dietrich, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 204.15 £. [44]
  • 1809.05.18/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape with Horses, Cattle and Figures. This noble performance represents Horses caparisoned, with appropriate Figures near them in conversation, while a Black Servant accompanied by a Dog is holding the bridles; Cows are lying down in Repose and ruminating, and the perspective of a River is happily introduced, the Banks of which are embellished with handsome Buildings, and the distant View represents a Mountainous district, adding great additional Value to this interesting Picture -- most capital (Albert Cuyp)|A grand Landscape with Horses, Cattle and Figures. This noble performance represents Horses caparisoned, with appropriate Figures near them in conversation, while a Black Servant accompanied by a Dog is holding the bridles; Cows are lying down in Repose and ruminating, and the perspective of a River is happily introduced, the Banks of which are embellished with handsome Buildings, and the distant View represents a Mountainous district, adding great additional Value to this interesting Picture -- most capital]] réalisée par Albert Cuyp, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 315.0 £. [47]
  • 1809.05.18/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape with Horses and Figures. This exquisite performance is accomplished in the summit of this extraordinary Painter's Art, and captivating Powers: the judicious management of the Fore-ground of the Picture; the arrangement of the Figures and Horses, their elegant forms, the simplicity of the Rustic Building, the vivacity of the Dogs, the distant Sky and Atmosphere are all in perfect harmony of accomplishment, that unquestionably displays itself as a Work of the very first celebrity of the Flemish School, and stamps its own importance at first sight -- truly capital (P. Wouvermans)|Landscape with Horses and Figures. This exquisite performance is accomplished in the summit of this extraordinary Painter's Art, and captivating Powers: the judicious management of the Fore-ground of the Picture; the arrangement of the Figures and Horses, their elegant forms, the simplicity of the Rustic Building, the vivacity of the Dogs, the distant Sky and Atmosphere are all in perfect harmony of accomplishment, that unquestionably displays itself as a Work of the very first celebrity of the Flemish School, and stamps its own importance at first sight -- truly capital]] réalisée par P. Wouvermans, vendue par Lord Rendlesham au prix de 309.15 £. [48]