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  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape and figures. -- This fine composition exhibits an instance of conjoined rudeness and suavity: part of the Landscape is in his usual style of savage Nature, consisting of broken rocks, the effects of ancient convulsions; and part is calm and soft, like the Italian Scenery of Gaspar Poussin: on the whole, however, the daring pencil of Salvator predominates (Salvator Rosa)|A Landscape and figures. -- This fine composition exhibits an instance of conjoined rudeness and suavity: part of the Landscape is in his usual style of savage Nature, consisting of broken rocks, the effects of ancient convulsions; and part is calm and soft, like the Italian Scenery of Gaspar Poussin: on the whole, however, the daring pencil of Salvator predominates]] réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par James Akers au prix de 69.6 £. [68]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Italian Family. -- A masterly Composition, combining Strength of Character, force of colour, and boldness of Chiaro scuro with the happiest effect. This original Artist, ranks deservedly among the greatest of the Italian Painters, and his works are held in high estimation (Caravaggio)|An Italian Family. -- A masterly Composition, combining Strength of Character, force of colour, and boldness of Chiaro scuro with the happiest effect. This original Artist, ranks deservedly among the greatest of the Italian Painters, and his works are held in high estimation]] réalisée par Caravaggio, vendue par James Akers au prix de 43.1 £. [69]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, Cattle, and figures. -- The Cattle and figures judiciously occupy the centre of the composition, and receive a strong light which diminishes with great propriety on the broken fore-ground, and gradates into a delicate tone on the tender foliage of the trees. The Composition is brought together with skill and beauty, and is very carefully finished (Berchem)|Landscape, Cattle, and figures. -- The Cattle and figures judiciously occupy the centre of the composition, and receive a strong light which diminishes with great propriety on the broken fore-ground, and gradates into a delicate tone on the tender foliage of the trees. The Composition is brought together with skill and beauty, and is very carefully finished]] réalisée par Berchem, vendue par James Akers au prix de 55.13 £. [70]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape and figures, in which the effect of the Sun setting in an autumnal evening is powerfully represented. The ground of the Scene is broken with all the appearance of reality; the figures, animals, and other objects are truly natural; and every part partakes in the richness and warmth of the time and season (Gainsborough)|A Landscape and figures, in which the effect of the Sun setting in an autumnal evening is powerfully represented. The ground of the Scene is broken with all the appearance of reality; the figures, animals, and other objects are truly natural; and every part partakes in the richness and warmth of the time and season]] réalisée par Gainsborough, vendue par James Akers au prix de 46.4 £. [73]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Capture of the Solebay Ship of War of 28 guns, and 230 Men, by the Alexander, Privateer of Bristol, of 20 guns, and 140 Men, Commanded by Capt. Phillips, in Basque Roads, on the 10th of April, 1740. -- A brilliant Picture, exhibiting a fine Panoramic View of the adjacent County, and presenting a scene of calm and magnificent nature, at the moment of hostile conflict: the whole of the Picture is highly and beautifully finished. A chef d'oeuvre of the Master (Brooking)|Capture of the Solebay Ship of War of 28 guns, and 230 Men, by the Alexander, Privateer of Bristol, of 20 guns, and 140 Men, Commanded by Capt. Phillips, in Basque Roads, on the 10th of April, 1740. -- A brilliant Picture, exhibiting a fine Panoramic View of the adjacent County, and presenting a scene of calm and magnificent nature, at the moment of hostile conflict: the whole of the Picture is highly and beautifully finished. A chef d'oeuvre of the Master]] réalisée par Brooking, vendue par James Akers au prix de 21.0 £. [74]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Foraging Party. -- An uncommon instance of correct animal drawing and high finishing; the horses have all the beauty of form and activity of motion that give so much value to the works of Wouveremans: the variety of Character, and diversity of occupation are the vigorous emanations of a creative imagination, at once playful and correct. The composition though carefully finished exhibits no symptoms of laborious application: a very choice Picture of the Master (Teniers)|A Foraging Party. -- An uncommon instance of correct animal drawing and high finishing; the horses have all the beauty of form and activity of motion that give so much value to the works of Wouveremans: the variety of Character, and diversity of occupation are the vigorous emanations of a creative imagination, at once playful and correct. The composition though carefully finished exhibits no symptoms of laborious application: a very choice Picture of the Master]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par James Akers au prix de 63.0 £. [75]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Church, with figures. -- One of his highly wrought clear representations; correct to minuteness, and true to deception. The beautiful architecture, the scientific perspective, and the natural distribution of light, are all entitled to unqualified approbation (Peter Neefs)|The Interior of a Church, with figures. -- One of his highly wrought clear representations; correct to minuteness, and true to deception. The beautiful architecture, the scientific perspective, and the natural distribution of light, are all entitled to unqualified approbation]] réalisée par Peter Neefs, vendue par James Akers au prix de 44.2 £. [78]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Peasants Dancing. -- This charming bijou possesses all the beauty of the Dutch School, whether it regards composition, colour, effect of Chiaro scuro, or delicay of finish; it speaks so sufficiently its own merits that no commendation is necessary (Adrian Ostade)|Peasants Dancing. -- This charming bijou possesses all the beauty of the Dutch School, whether it regards composition, colour, effect of Chiaro scuro, or delicay of finish; it speaks so sufficiently its own merits that no commendation is necessary]] réalisée par Adrian Ostade, vendue par James Akers au prix de 90.6 £. [80]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ disputing with the Doctors. -- The story is told with more than common attention to character and circumstances: the divine youth is modest though zealous, the learned Rabbi, attentive and reeasonable; their actions are those of men hesitating between doubt and conviction, and yet betraying something of desire not to submit to juvenile authority. The usual splendid effect of Chiaro scuro, which none ever knew to introduce so well as Rembrandt, keeps the attention on the principal figures, and harmonizes every part into one compact whole (Rembrandt)|Christ disputing with the Doctors. -- The story is told with more than common attention to character and circumstances: the divine youth is modest though zealous, the learned Rabbi, attentive and reeasonable; their actions are those of men hesitating between doubt and conviction, and yet betraying something of desire not to submit to juvenile authority. The usual splendid effect of Chiaro scuro, which none ever knew to introduce so well as Rembrandt, keeps the attention on the principal figures, and harmonizes every part into one compact whole]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par James Akers au prix de 99.15 £. [81]
  • 1815.04.28/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior with Card Players. -- This very beautiful and interesting Picture, (painted on pannel) is one of the finest examples of the Master that the Country can boast: it possesses all the breadth of the Italian, with the exquisite detail of the Dutch School. The broad pencilling and freedom of handling which Van Harp learned from Rubens, are given with the full vigour of genius: every part appears as it should, all is produced that can be wished (Van Harp)|An Interior with Card Players. -- This very beautiful and interesting Picture, (painted on pannel) is one of the finest examples of the Master that the Country can boast: it possesses all the breadth of the Italian, with the exquisite detail of the Dutch School. The broad pencilling and freedom of handling which Van Harp learned from Rubens, are given with the full vigour of genius: every part appears as it should, all is produced that can be wished]] réalisée par Van Harp, vendue par James Akers au prix de 45.3 £. [83]