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  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Judgment of Midas. A Composition of three small Figures, full of Grace and Spirit, in a richly coloured Landscape; in the upper distant Ground are a Ruined Temple in a Wood, and Apollo flaying Marsyas. A very precious Cabinet Specimen not long since consigned from Rome (Parmegiano)|The Judgment of Midas. A Composition of three small Figures, full of Grace and Spirit, in a richly coloured Landscape; in the upper distant Ground are a Ruined Temple in a Wood, and Apollo flaying Marsyas. A very precious Cabinet Specimen not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Parmegiano, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 40.19 £. [82]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of a Lady in a Black Silk Corset with loose white Sleeves, the Countenance animated and very sweetly finished. A beautiful Specimen of this great Master's Talent in the Line of Portrait Painting not long since consigned from Rome (Andrea del Sarto)|Portrait of a Lady in a Black Silk Corset with loose white Sleeves, the Countenance animated and very sweetly finished. A beautiful Specimen of this great Master's Talent in the Line of Portrait Painting not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Andrea del Sarto, vendue par H Tresham, achetée par Collins au prix de 31.10 £. [90]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Reposo of the Holy Family, in a grand Landscape, with distant View of a Ruined City. A fine Picture of the Master in his early Manner; the Virgin is painted with much sweetness, the Colouring of the whole is rich and agreeable not long since consigned from Rome (Titian)|A Reposo of the Holy Family, in a grand Landscape, with distant View of a Ruined City. A fine Picture of the Master in his early Manner; the Virgin is painted with much sweetness, the Colouring of the whole is rich and agreeable not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 265 gs. [94]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Margaret, in an upright Landscape, the Dragon at her Feet. The Countenance of the Saint is marked with lively Expression, the Design particulary graceful, the Landscape a beautiful Display of his Invention in that Line, is coloured in a sweet silvery Tone not long since consigned from Rome (Domenichino)|St. Margaret, in an upright Landscape, the Dragon at her Feet. The Countenance of the Saint is marked with lively Expression, the Design particulary graceful, the Landscape a beautiful Display of his Invention in that Line, is coloured in a sweet silvery Tone not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 113.8 £. [99]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Model for the incomparable Picture of the Last Supper, the noted Master-Piece of this great Painter. This Picture comprises little more than the Figures at Table, and these are exquisitely finished in Chiaro Scuro not long since consigned from Rome (Leonardo da Vinci)|A small Model for the incomparable Picture of the Last Supper, the noted Master-Piece of this great Painter. This Picture comprises little more than the Figures at Table, and these are exquisitely finished in Chiaro Scuro not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Leonardo da Vinci, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 147.0 £. [100]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ healing the Blind Man, a Composition of two half Figures. A charming Chef-d'oeuvre, in which grandeur and sweetness, the Characteristics of Lud. Carracci are beautifully combined; the Colouring is singularly rich and harmonious. A truly capital Gallery Specimen of the great Founder of the School of Bologna not long since consigned from Rome (Lud. Carracci)|Christ healing the Blind Man, a Composition of two half Figures. A charming Chef-d'oeuvre, in which grandeur and sweetness, the Characteristics of Lud. Carracci are beautifully combined; the Colouring is singularly rich and harmonious. A truly capital Gallery Specimen of the great Founder of the School of Bologna not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Lud. Carracci, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 362.5 £. [101]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus anadyomene. A beautiful Figure of a Young Venus borne on the Surface of the Sea by two Tritons, whose finny Limbs form a Support to her Feet. This charming Picture is an unique Specimen of the fine Taste, the elegant Design, and delicate Pencilling of d'Arpino. The Head and upper Part of the Figure especially, possess all the graces of the Antique, and the sweetness of Correggio's execution. The Picture is of upright oval Shape, and in fine Preservation not long since consigned from Rome (Gius. C. d'Arpino)|Venus anadyomene. A beautiful Figure of a Young Venus borne on the Surface of the Sea by two Tritons, whose finny Limbs form a Support to her Feet. This charming Picture is an unique Specimen of the fine Taste, the elegant Design, and delicate Pencilling of d'Arpino. The Head and upper Part of the Figure especially, possess all the graces of the Antique, and the sweetness of Correggio's execution. The Picture is of upright oval Shape, and in fine Preservation not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Gius. C. d'Arpino, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 362.5 £. [102]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Assumption of the Virgin. In this noble Chef-d'oeuvre it is impossible not to admire the Lightness with which the Virgin is represented ascending through the open Roof of the Sepulchre, and the fine Grouping, and dignified Characters of the Apostles assembled round the Sarcophagus, impressed with Wonder and Devotion on witnessing her ascent. The Colouring is particulary clear and brilliant. It formed a very distinguished and highly valued Ornament to the Altar of a Private Chapel at Lucca, from which it was purchased and removed by the present Proprietor not long since consigned from Rome (Annibal Carracci)|An Assumption of the Virgin. In this noble Chef-d'oeuvre it is impossible not to admire the Lightness with which the Virgin is represented ascending through the open Roof of the Sepulchre, and the fine Grouping, and dignified Characters of the Apostles assembled round the Sarcophagus, impressed with Wonder and Devotion on witnessing her ascent. The Colouring is particulary clear and brilliant. It formed a very distinguished and highly valued Ornament to the Altar of a Private Chapel at Lucca, from which it was purchased and removed by the present Proprietor not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Annibal Carracci, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 388.10 £. [104]
  • 1815.06.03/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Judgment of Paris. Of many Compositions selected by Rubens, in the range of his Fancy through the Regions of Classic Fable, none have been more justly admired, or appear to have been treated with more satisfaction to the Artist himself, than the Judgment of Paris; since he was induced to paint this Subject, on three different occasions, each time with some varieties. One of these is in Spain. The Orleans Picture is well known. The splendid Performance here exhibited to the Public was executed in Italy, where he had the advantage of observing the best Models, and maturing, by means of them, the Luxuriance of his Pencil. It comprises several accessories not to be found in the Picture with which the Public are already acquainted; and the palm has been adjudged to this by Connoisseurs, for the superior Richness and Mellowness of Colouring. It is of undoubted originality, and perfect in preservation not long since consigned from Rome (Rubens)|The Judgment of Paris. Of many Compositions selected by Rubens, in the range of his Fancy through the Regions of Classic Fable, none have been more justly admired, or appear to have been treated with more satisfaction to the Artist himself, than the Judgment of Paris; since he was induced to paint this Subject, on three different occasions, each time with some varieties. One of these is in Spain. The Orleans Picture is well known. The splendid Performance here exhibited to the Public was executed in Italy, where he had the advantage of observing the best Models, and maturing, by means of them, the Luxuriance of his Pencil. It comprises several accessories not to be found in the Picture with which the Public are already acquainted; and the palm has been adjudged to this by Connoisseurs, for the superior Richness and Mellowness of Colouring. It is of undoubted originality, and perfect in preservation not long since consigned from Rome]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par H Tresham au prix de 1575.0 £. [105]