Ventes d'œuvres le 1814.06.28

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  • 1814.06.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful Landscape, painted with brilliant effect. This picture and the following were purchased from the Artist's easel by the present proprietor, who has never before allowed them to pass out of his possession. Of these Pictures, (in the words of Wilson) "the one is Scenery taken from the long-famed Clitumnus, near the once mystic Temple of Juno, which I have herein restored from its state in ruins, as seen near the source gently cascading into the streamlet, from whence flows that classic river. The period of time described produces the effects of those lights, &c. which succeed to the dawn of day, interspersed with the vapours and subdued tints that accompany the morning atmosphere." The second Picture he described -- "Scenery on the Rubicon, with the bridge built by Augustus Caesar, taken with that description of light and shade incidental to a mid-day representation of the objects." (Wilson)|A beautiful Landscape, painted with brilliant effect. This picture and the following were purchased from the Artist's easel by the present proprietor, who has never before allowed them to pass out of his possession. Of these Pictures, (in the words of Wilson) "the one is Scenery taken from the long-famed Clitumnus, near the once mystic Temple of Juno, which I have herein restored from its state in ruins, as seen near the source gently cascading into the streamlet, from whence flows that classic river. The period of time described produces the effects of those lights, &c. which succeed to the dawn of day, interspersed with the vapours and subdued tints that accompany the morning atmosphere." The second Picture he described -- "Scenery on the Rubicon, with the bridge built by Augustus Caesar, taken with that description of light and shade incidental to a mid-day representation of the objects."]] réalisée par Wilson, vendue par [[[Paine]]], achetée par Gray au prix de 63.0 £. [82]
  • 1814.06.28/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Norbert preaching in the Great Square at Antwerp, allegorical of the attempts of the Church of Rome to prevent the Reformation. To the right in front are two peasants on a white horse, listening with attention; beyond them a crowded group of females and peasants, comprising portraits of distinguished churchmen at that time (Breughel)|St. Norbert preaching in the Great Square at Antwerp, allegorical of the attempts of the Church of Rome to prevent the Reformation. To the right in front are two peasants on a white horse, listening with attention; beyond them a crowded group of females and peasants, comprising portraits of distinguished churchmen at that time]] réalisée par Breughel au prix de 52.10 £. [99]