Ventes d'œuvres le 1814.07.09

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  • 1814.07.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interview between Alexander and Darius, original sketch for the large picture at San Ildefonso, and St. Philip and St. Margaret ditto, for the Convent of Noble Ladies, called la Encarnacion, founded in Madrid by Philip III. and mentioned by Ponz, Viage de España (C. Vanloo)|Interview between Alexander and Darius, original sketch for the large picture at San Ildefonso, and St. Philip and St. Margaret ditto, for the Convent of Noble Ladies, called la Encarnacion, founded in Madrid by Philip III. and mentioned by Ponz, Viage de España]] réalisée par C. Vanloo, vendue par Rose Campbell, achetée par Norton au prix de 4.14 £. [9]
  • 1814.07.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interview between Alexander and Darius, original sketch for the large picture at San Ildefonso, and St. Philip and St. Margaret ditto, for the Convent of Noble Ladies, called la Encarnacion, founded in Madrid by Philip III. and mentioned by Ponz, Viage de España (C. Vanloo)|Interview between Alexander and Darius, original sketch for the large picture at San Ildefonso, and St. Philip and St. Margaret ditto, for the Convent of Noble Ladies, called la Encarnacion, founded in Madrid by Philip III. and mentioned by Ponz, Viage de España]] réalisée par C. Vanloo, vendue par Rose Campbell, achetée par Norton au prix de 4.14 £. [10]
  • 1814.07.09/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Don Balthazar, son to Philip and Isabella, in a hunting dress with a gun and dogs, a mountainous back-ground, descriptive of the scenery in the neighbourhood of the Escurial. This masterpiece of Velasquez may be deservedly proposed as a standard from which a true estimate may be formed of the genius and a ready execution of this great painter (Velasquez)|Portrait of Don Balthazar, son to Philip and Isabella, in a hunting dress with a gun and dogs, a mountainous back-ground, descriptive of the scenery in the neighbourhood of the Escurial. This masterpiece of Velasquez may be deservedly proposed as a standard from which a true estimate may be formed of the genius and a ready execution of this great painter]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par Rose Campbell, achetée par Sir G Warrender au prix de 315.0 £. [56]