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  • 1812.06.02/ maison de ventes : Hermon (John A.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Repose of the Virgin and Child -- two Infant Angels approaching with linen, and Joseph with the Ass in the fore-ground; a group of young Angels above, very spiritedly designed, bear up drapery which is attached to the branch of a tree, and forms a shelter to the principal figures: -- a mountainous distance. This very capital picture is pleasingly composed, and is a charming specimen of the rich harmonious colouring of Murillo. -- From the Convent of the Capuchin Friars at Genoa (Murillo)|A Repose of the Virgin and Child -- two Infant Angels approaching with linen, and Joseph with the Ass in the fore-ground; a group of young Angels above, very spiritedly designed, bear up drapery which is attached to the branch of a tree, and forms a shelter to the principal figures: -- a mountainous distance. This very capital picture is pleasingly composed, and is a charming specimen of the rich harmonious colouring of Murillo. -- From the Convent of the Capuchin Friars at Genoa]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par A Cochrane Johnstone au prix de 1008.0 £. [1]
  • 1812.06.02/ maison de ventes : Hermon (John A.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Lot and his Daughters; figures to the knee, large as Life. -- The character of Lot is grand, and those of the Daughters exquisitely beautiful; in this very grand chef-d'oeuvre the handling is particularly bold and masterly, the lights clear, the colouring of a fine rich tone. -- From a celebrated Palace in Italy (Guido)|Lot and his Daughters; figures to the knee, large as Life. -- The character of Lot is grand, and those of the Daughters exquisitely beautiful; in this very grand chef-d'oeuvre the handling is particularly bold and masterly, the lights clear, the colouring of a fine rich tone. -- From a celebrated Palace in Italy]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par A Cochrane Johnstone au prix de 913.10 £. [25]
  • 1812.06.02/ maison de ventes : Hermon (John A.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Assumption of the Virgin surrounded by Infant Angels, in various spirited attitudes. -- The delicacy of character and expression, and the agreeable tone of colour in this elegant picture, are truly captivating. -- From the Convent of the Capuchin Friars at Genoa (Mnrillo)|The Assumption of the Virgin surrounded by Infant Angels, in various spirited attitudes. -- The delicacy of character and expression, and the agreeable tone of colour in this elegant picture, are truly captivating. -- From the Convent of the Capuchin Friars at Genoa]] réalisée par Mnrillo, vendue par A Cochrane Johnstone au prix de 735.0 £. [26]
  • 1812.06.02/ maison de ventes : Hermon (John A.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magdalen in Prayer. -- The countenance of the emaciated female is marked by extreme grief: but the severity of the subject is happily relieved, by a trait that shews the feeling and character of this amiable Painter; the attention of the Magdalen is suddenly called off from her devotion by a chorus of infant Angels, which breaks upon her ear, and throws a cheerful tone over this very capital chef-d'oeuvre. -- From the Convent of Capuchin Friars at Genoa (Murillo)|A Magdalen in Prayer. -- The countenance of the emaciated female is marked by extreme grief: but the severity of the subject is happily relieved, by a trait that shews the feeling and character of this amiable Painter; the attention of the Magdalen is suddenly called off from her devotion by a chorus of infant Angels, which breaks upon her ear, and throws a cheerful tone over this very capital chef-d'oeuvre. -- From the Convent of Capuchin Friars at Genoa]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par A Cochrane Johnstone au prix de 525.0 £. [28]
  • 1812.06.02/ maison de ventes : Hermon (John A.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ and the Woman at the Well -- an elegant chef-d'oeuvre of this eminent Artist; the figures, which are the size of life, are drawn with great taste; the expression of the Saviour is grand, and that of the Female beautiful and animated; the whole is executed with surprising richness of colour and with brilliant effect (Guercino)|Christ and the Woman at the Well -- an elegant chef-d'oeuvre of this eminent Artist; the figures, which are the size of life, are drawn with great taste; the expression of the Saviour is grand, and that of the Female beautiful and animated; the whole is executed with surprising richness of colour and with brilliant effect]] réalisée par Guercino, vendue par A Cochrane Johnstone au prix de 588.0 £. [30]