Ventes d'œuvres le 1820.09.28

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  • 1820.09.28/ maison de ventes : Broster (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of the Earl of Stafford, beheaded in the reign of Charles I, 28 in. by 23 in. first frame. -- Vandyke The chiaro-obscuro of this fine portrait, together with its correspondence with those in Clarendon, mark its originality, and confirm its value (Vandyke)|Portrait of the Earl of Stafford, beheaded in the reign of Charles I, 28 in. by 23 in. first frame. -- Vandyke The chiaro-obscuro of this fine portrait, together with its correspondence with those in Clarendon, mark its originality, and confirm its value]] réalisée par Vandyke, vendue par Joseph Johnson. [1]
  • 1820.09.28/ maison de ventes : Broster (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A full length portrait, seated, with a globe by his side, an architectural view in the back ground, and a group of statuary of boys, &c. rich frame. -- T. Blanchel, 29 in. by 24 in. Upon reference to Pinkerton, by the monogram and style attributed, this artist (Blanchel) he says "who had a ready genius, designed well, and understood the principles of perspective and architecture -- he was rich in his composition, and his colouring had much of the appearance of nature; his boys were well designed, and he had the good fortune to receive some excellent precepts from Nicoli Poussin, &c." -- Pinkerton. Be it done by whom it may, it is a beautiful picture (T. Blanchel)|A full length portrait, seated, with a globe by his side, an architectural view in the back ground, and a group of statuary of boys, &c. rich frame. -- T. Blanchel, 29 in. by 24 in. Upon reference to Pinkerton, by the monogram and style attributed, this artist (Blanchel) he says "who had a ready genius, designed well, and understood the principles of perspective and architecture -- he was rich in his composition, and his colouring had much of the appearance of nature; his boys were well designed, and he had the good fortune to receive some excellent precepts from Nicoli Poussin, &c." -- Pinkerton. Be it done by whom it may, it is a beautiful picture]] réalisée par T. Blanchel, vendue par Joseph Johnson. [7]
  • 1820.09.28/ maison de ventes : Broster (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Dutch scenery water figures, cattle, &c. on pannel, 21 in. by 18 in. -- Brueghel. This beautiful picture when inspected, will prove its master, by the following observations from the best source on this artist. -- "His touch is delicate, his figures are correct, and the carriages which he was fond of introducing in his landscapes, are admirably represented. It might however be wished that his distance, had rather less of that bluish tinge, which is observable in some of his works" (Brueghel)|Dutch scenery water figures, cattle, &c. on pannel, 21 in. by 18 in. -- Brueghel. This beautiful picture when inspected, will prove its master, by the following observations from the best source on this artist. -- "His touch is delicate, his figures are correct, and the carriages which he was fond of introducing in his landscapes, are admirably represented. It might however be wished that his distance, had rather less of that bluish tinge, which is observable in some of his works"]] réalisée par Brueghel, vendue par Joseph Johnson. [8]
  • 1820.09.28/ maison de ventes : Broster (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A courtship by candle light, in the Dutch style, 14 in. by 11 in. -- Godfrey Schulchen. This artist visited London from the low countries; Pinkerton states -- "he particularly delighted in night subjects, because he knew how to distribute the light of a taper with so much skill, &c. (Godfrey Schulchen)|A courtship by candle light, in the Dutch style, 14 in. by 11 in. -- Godfrey Schulchen. This artist visited London from the low countries; Pinkerton states -- "he particularly delighted in night subjects, because he knew how to distribute the light of a taper with so much skill, &c.]] réalisée par Godfrey Schulchen, vendue par Joseph Johnson. [13]
  • 1820.09.28/ maison de ventes : Broster (John). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape with figure, cattle, &c. 20 in. by 35 in. -- Wouverman. This has ever been considered as a genuine picture by this great artist; if beauty of design, delicate mellowness, perspective excellence, and lovely imitations of nature, are the criterion of a Wouverman, few would hesitate to decide (Wouverman)|A landscape with figure, cattle, &c. 20 in. by 35 in. -- Wouverman. This has ever been considered as a genuine picture by this great artist; if beauty of design, delicate mellowness, perspective excellence, and lovely imitations of nature, are the criterion of a Wouverman, few would hesitate to decide]] réalisée par Wouverman, vendue par Joseph Johnson. [19]