Ventes d'œuvres le 1815.06.10

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  • 1815.06.10/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Apollo and the Muses on Mount Helicon; the front ground is refreshed by a stream, on which is a group of swans; -- the back ground embellished with scenery taken from the neighbourhood of Gaeta. -- It is painted in a sweet cool tone. -- formerly in the Collonna Palace (Claude)|Apollo and the Muses on Mount Helicon; the front ground is refreshed by a stream, on which is a group of swans; -- the back ground embellished with scenery taken from the neighbourhood of Gaeta. -- It is painted in a sweet cool tone. -- formerly in the Collonna Palace]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Scrope. [98]
  • 1815.06.10/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Danae -- whole figures, rather smaller than life. -- formerly in the Udney Collection. -- The history of this Picture, it's passing from the Duke of Mantua to Charles V. at Prague: the removal of it thence to Stockholm, and afterwards to Rome, by the celebrated Christina; the subsequent purchases of it by Odeschalchi, and the Regent of France, by whose order it was mutilated, and the eventual possession and restoration of the picture by the Noble Venetian Francis Lobia, may be collected from Mengs, in his life of Corregio. -- a duplicate picture was in the Orleans Gallery (Correggio)|The Danae -- whole figures, rather smaller than life. -- formerly in the Udney Collection. -- The history of this Picture, it's passing from the Duke of Mantua to Charles V. at Prague: the removal of it thence to Stockholm, and afterwards to Rome, by the celebrated Christina; the subsequent purchases of it by Odeschalchi, and the Regent of France, by whose order it was mutilated, and the eventual possession and restoration of the picture by the Noble Venetian Francis Lobia, may be collected from Mengs, in his life of Corregio. -- a duplicate picture was in the Orleans Gallery]] réalisée par Correggio, vendue par Scrope. [99]