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  • 1818.-.-/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas) Junior. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[AEneas conducted by Venus to the Attainment of his Armour, with Cupids, a River God, and Nymphs bathing, comprising eight Figures in a beautiful Landscape, on canvass. Size six feet long by three feet nine inches high, within the frame. By Nicolo Poussin. -- Born at Normandy, in 1594, died in 1665 2000l. This truly classical and sublime picture, is painted in the best style of the Master, rich colouring and perfect harmony; the expression of pleasure in the countenance of Venus, and of surprize and joy, in that of AEneas, are particularly striking -- in a most perfect state of preservation, and in an elegant gilt frame (Nicolo Poussin)|AEneas conducted by Venus to the Attainment of his Armour, with Cupids, a River God, and Nymphs bathing, comprising eight Figures in a beautiful Landscape, on canvass. Size six feet long by three feet nine inches high, within the frame. By Nicolo Poussin. -- Born at Normandy, in 1594, died in 1665 2000l. This truly classical and sublime picture, is painted in the best style of the Master, rich colouring and perfect harmony; the expression of pleasure in the countenance of Venus, and of surprize and joy, in that of AEneas, are particularly striking -- in a most perfect state of preservation, and in an elegant gilt frame]] réalisée par Nicolo Poussin au prix de 2000.0 £. [1]
  • 1818.-.-/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas) Junior. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Adam and Eve, in the Garden of Eden, with the Tree in the centre, and Serpent thereon, tempting them to eat the Apple, with Birds, &c. in a fine Landscape, on pannel. Size 53 inches by 42 inches, in a gilt frame. By Albert Durer. -- Born at Nuremberg, 1471, died in 1528 300l. There is a print engraved from this fine picture, most parts of it are as finely painted as a miniature, and when the great antiquity of it is considered, it is a very extraordinary performance, and in fine preservation. It formerly belonged to Mr. Strutt, Author of Honda Angel Cynnan, Chronicle of England, Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, and other works of eminence (Albert Durer)|Adam and Eve, in the Garden of Eden, with the Tree in the centre, and Serpent thereon, tempting them to eat the Apple, with Birds, &c. in a fine Landscape, on pannel. Size 53 inches by 42 inches, in a gilt frame. By Albert Durer. -- Born at Nuremberg, 1471, died in 1528 300l. There is a print engraved from this fine picture, most parts of it are as finely painted as a miniature, and when the great antiquity of it is considered, it is a very extraordinary performance, and in fine preservation. It formerly belonged to Mr. Strutt, Author of Honda Angel Cynnan, Chronicle of England, Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, and other works of eminence]] réalisée par Albert Durer au prix de 300.0 £. [2]
  • 1818.-.-/ maison de ventes : Archer (Robert). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Boys playing with Dogs. In the Back-ground is a Sportsman, returning from the Chase, with a Hare in his Hand. Pictures of this Master are exceedingly scarce and valuable; and this is rendered still more so, from his having introduced the Portraits of his own Children (Cuyp)|Boys playing with Dogs. In the Back-ground is a Sportsman, returning from the Chase, with a Hare in his Hand. Pictures of this Master are exceedingly scarce and valuable; and this is rendered still more so, from his having introduced the Portraits of his own Children]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par R Archer. [7]
  • 1818.-.-/ maison de ventes : Archer (Robert). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Nativity. This Picture is rendered the more interesting by his having introduced his own Portrait and those of his two Wives; it is allowed to be the most beautiful Cabinet Picture he ever painted, and finished equal to Gerhard Douw. It was brought from Bruxells, by a Gentleman, about forty Years since, and has remained in his Collection till recently purchased by the present Proprietor (Rubens)|The Nativity. This Picture is rendered the more interesting by his having introduced his own Portrait and those of his two Wives; it is allowed to be the most beautiful Cabinet Picture he ever painted, and finished equal to Gerhard Douw. It was brought from Bruxells, by a Gentleman, about forty Years since, and has remained in his Collection till recently purchased by the present Proprietor]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par R Archer. [12]
  • 1818.-.-/ maison de ventes : Archer (Robert). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Shepherd Boy looking up at a Magpye. This is one of the last and finest of this admired Artist's Works; it was purchased after his Decease of his Executrix, and shews his great Powers in delineating English Rusticity, so as to be both fascinating and beautiful (Gainsborough)|A Shepherd Boy looking up at a Magpye. This is one of the last and finest of this admired Artist's Works; it was purchased after his Decease of his Executrix, and shews his great Powers in delineating English Rusticity, so as to be both fascinating and beautiful]] réalisée par Gainsborough, vendue par R Archer. [55]