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- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A painting, with Sea View and Gentleman's Seat réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Leanord. [1]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Fine painting, View of a Town réalisée par Paul Sanby, vendue par Leanord, achetée par Jarvis au prix de 0.13 £. [2]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of paintings, gilt frames, after Morland réalisée par Morland, vendue par Howland St, achetée par Rawlinson au prix de 1.11 £. [3]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme One ditto painting, Moonlight réalisée par Pether, vendue par Howland St, achetée par Rawlinson au prix de 0.15 £. [4]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of paintings, Fighting Cocks réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Palmer, achetée par Waring au prix de 0.11 £. [5]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme 4 pictures, various réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Bailey au prix de 0.11 £. [6]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Small Study of a Toper, with a Pitcher and a Glass in his Hands; and an Interior with fighting Boors réalisée par A. Van Ostade, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 2.2 £. [7]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of small Sea Pieces, circles, and a pair of Flower Pieces réalisée par R. Zeeman, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 3.7 £. [8]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Painter in his Study réalisée par A. Brouwer, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 2.12 £. [9]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Sea Storm, with a Shipwreck on a Coast réalisée par B. Peters, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 1.11 £. [10]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme View in Cumberland réalisée par Atkinson, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fortnum au prix de 2.2 £. [11]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A brisk Breeze, off Flushing réalisée par J. Appel, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 2.10 £. [12]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Four Pieces representing the Evangelists, half length, size of life réalisée par J. Bylert, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 10.10 £. [13]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Love-sick Maid, after réalisée par J. Steen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 2.2 £. [14]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Interior, with a Musical Party réalisée par Musscher, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Morland au prix de 6.10 £. [15]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Temptation of St. Anthony, represented in a fantastical manner réalisée par D. Ryckaert, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Ruttley au prix de 5.15 £. [16]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme View of a Village in Flanders réalisée par Huisman, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 5.15 £. [17]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Pair of Views near Naples: On one of them Mount Vesuvius is seen in the distance réalisée par J. de Heusch, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Thompson Martin au prix de 18.18 £. [18]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A View of the Port and Toll-house at Amsterdam réalisée par L. Bakhuizen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Norton au prix de 18.7 £. [19]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Italian Sea-port, with many figures, near a monument: in a clear tone of colour. From the collection of Valckenier, at Amsterdam réalisée par J. Linglebach, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 11.0 £. [20]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Pancake Woman, and Children at her Stall, before a Dwelling, in a landscape réalisée par V. Tol, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Johnson au prix de 27.16 £. [21]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Woman sitting with a Child on her lap, and a Cradle at her side réalisée par Brekelenkamp, vendue par [[[Josi]]] au prix de 5.5 £. [22]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of his Wife, a miniature in oil, with an etching of it in the back réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Col Elliott au prix de 5.0 £. [23]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Nobleman with the order of the Golden Fleece, oval, on copper réalisée par Miereveld, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Sykes au prix de 4.0 £. [24]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Lady wit a Parrot on her hand réalisée par G. Schalcken, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Ruttley au prix de 8.8 £. [25]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Flower Piece, exquisitely finished réalisée par Mignon, vendue par [[[Josi]]] au prix de 10.15 £. [26]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of Views in Holland, with a Windmill and Cottages on the banks of Rivers réalisée par J. van Os, vendue par [[[Josi]]] au prix de 23.12 £. [27]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A View on the Outworks of a Dutch Town, highly finished réalisée par J.H. Prins, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Smith au prix de 13.2 £. [28]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of Landscapes and River Scenes, with Figures and Cattle: these are of his best productions réalisée par H. W. Schweickhardt, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fennell au prix de 37.5 £. [29]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A View of Cleves, one of his best pictures, with Figures by Dietrici, with the engraving réalisée par J. ten Compe, vendue par [[[Josi]]] au prix de 21.10 £. [30]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Farmer on a white Horse, with groups of Cottagers in a Landscape, warmly coloured réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Thompson Martin au prix de 21.10 £. [31]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Boy buying Nuts of a Woman at her Stall, upon which Gingerbread and dried Plaise are exposed réalisée par L. de Monie, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Johnson au prix de 18.7 £. [32]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Exterior View of the Palace at the Hague, with figures réalisée par Berkheiden, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Woodin au prix de 16.5 £. [33]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Lady and a Cavalier playing at Cards in an Interior réalisée par G. Metzu, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Dr Henderson au prix de 14.14 £. [34]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Bust of an old Man with a Hand very highly finished. A pure proof specimen of this rare Master; from the Cabinet of the banker Muller, at Amsterdam réalisée par G. Douw, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fennell au prix de 23.12 £. [35]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Interior, wherein the Painter has represented himself repeating his Addresses to his Mistress, by presenting Sweetmeats, as he had been previously advised. From the Collection of Burgomaster Woertman, at Utrecht réalisée par J. Steen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Peacock au prix de 19.8 £. [36]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Peasant, half length, with a Jug and a Glass of Beer in his Hand, sitting at a Table taking his Meal. A finely-coloured and pure specimen of the Master réalisée par A. van Ostade, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fennell au prix de 17.6 £. [37]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme An Interior, with an old Woman applying a Bandage round a Boy's Head. One of the finest productions of this Artist. From the cabinet of Cremer at Rotterdam réalisée par D. van Tol, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fennell au prix de 21.0 £. [38]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Two Gentlemen examining Wine in a Cellar; a Man is drawing a Glass of it from a Cask. Painted in a clear and transparent style réalisée par D. Ryckaert, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Chippendale au prix de 11.11 £. [39]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Holy Family, where the Painter has represented his wife, Maria Ruten, and his friend Scaliger. A high finished sketch, from the cabinet of Vanden Pott at Rotterdam, also the engravings of the two portraits, framed and glazed réalisée par A. van Dyck, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Thompson Martin au prix de 22.11 £. [40]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Inside View of a Roman Catholic Church, with figures réalisée par Van Bassen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 8.18 £. [41]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Fortune-teller; namely, an old Woman with a young Couple, half length; in the style and manner of Rembrandt réalisée par A. de Gelder, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Tennyson au prix de 9.19 £. [42]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Inside View of the Cathedral Church at Haerlem, with figures, painted in great effect; from the cabinet of Gildemeester, at Amsterdam réalisée par E. de Witt, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Rutley au prix de 14.14 £. [43]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Holy Family, in a Landscape. The Emperor Charles V., is represented as Joseph, and his son Philip II., as the infant. Very richly and harmoniously coloured réalisée par B. E. Murillo, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fennel au prix de 15.15 £. [44]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, with a Woman who has cleaned two Ducks, a Servant Maid stands by her with Cabbage, at the side of her a Spaniel; another Female carrying a Basket is seen in the second Apartment, with sun-shine painted with great effect, in a masterly style. From the collection of Burgomaster Metelenkamp at Gouda (P. de Hooge)|An Interior, with a Woman who has cleaned two Ducks, a Servant Maid stands by her with Cabbage, at the side of her a Spaniel; another Female carrying a Basket is seen in the second Apartment, with sun-shine painted with great effect, in a masterly style. From the collection of Burgomaster Metelenkamp at Gouda]] réalisée par P. de Hooge, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par [[C Harvey [?]]] au prix de 34.13 £. [45]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Hilly Landscape, with Sportsmen and Dogs reposing beneath two Trees beside of a Road, where a Lady and Gentleman are seen with a Cavalier on Horseback, near a Carriage, apparently, part of the Hunting Party. A fine picture of this Master réalisée par J. Esselens, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Revd Preston au prix de 17.17 £. [46]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A capital Horse-market and Fair, a Lady and Gentleman are seen near a Stable, where a Horse is brought out. Painted in a broad masterly style. From Cremer's collection at Rotterdam réalisée par J. van Huchtenburgh, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Pacey au prix de 36.15 £. [47]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Fox at bay, in a Landscape, with Huntsmen and Dogs coming up. Painted in a spirited and fine tone of colour; the Landscape by the first, and the animals and figures by the second master réalisée par J. van der Hagen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fennell au prix de 24.3 £. [48]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Pilot-boats, in Stormy weather, on the look out, off the English Coast. Painted with grand effect from nature. From the cabinet of de Smeth, who obtained this picture, at a large sum, out of an ancient family in North Holland réalisée par L. Bakhuizen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Hamlet au prix de 42.0 £. [49]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Storm, in a Mountainous Landscape, by night. On the fore-ground, in the Valley, are some large Trees, yielding to the gust of Wind; an Ox, frightened by the Lightning, plunges into a Torrent of Water, which rushes down the hill. Painted with great fire and spirit. From Vander Pott's collection (A. Pynaker)|A Storm, in a Mountainous Landscape, by night. On the fore-ground, in the Valley, are some large Trees, yielding to the gust of Wind; an Ox, frightened by the Lightning, plunges into a Torrent of Water, which rushes down the hill. Painted with great fire and spirit. From Vander Pott's collection]] réalisée par A. Pynaker, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Bartie au prix de 16.5 £. [50]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, in which a Woman sits suckling her Child by Candle-light, at the side of a Spinning-wheel, and of a Bench with greens; another Woman, with a light, is seen at a Window in the back-ground. A very highly finished specimen of this rare Master (P. van Slingeland)|An Interior, in which a Woman sits suckling her Child by Candle-light, at the side of a Spinning-wheel, and of a Bench with greens; another Woman, with a light, is seen at a Window in the back-ground. A very highly finished specimen of this rare Master]] réalisée par P. van Slingeland, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Thompson Martin au prix de 19.19 £. [51]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Interior of a Cottage; a Woman sitting, and holding a Child before her at a Table, where three Peasants are regaling themselves with drink. From the collection of Mr. Teengs of Monnikendam réalisée par A. van Ostade, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par La Fontaine au prix de 52.10 £. [52]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Group of Labourers and Travellers before a Farm-house in a Landscape. Richly coloured. From Cocler's collection réalisée par J. van Ostade, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Norton au prix de 25.4 £. [53]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Woody Landscape, with Cottages on the high bank of a River, where a Water-mill is seen at some distance. Pencilled with great spirit and truth of nature. From the collection of Clicquet at Haerlem réalisée par J. Ruisdael, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Peacock au prix de 51.0 £. [54]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two Cavaliers of distinction, outside a Stable on the foreground of a Hilly Landscape. The one is seated on a chestnut-coloured Horse, before which a dog is sitting on the ground. The other is going to mount a dapple-grey Horse, while yet speaking to the Ostler. This beautiful picture is coloured in the golden tone of the Master with great force and effect (A. Cuyp)|Two Cavaliers of distinction, outside a Stable on the foreground of a Hilly Landscape. The one is seated on a chestnut-coloured Horse, before which a dog is sitting on the ground. The other is going to mount a dapple-grey Horse, while yet speaking to the Ostler. This beautiful picture is coloured in the golden tone of the Master with great force and effect]] réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Pacey au prix de 30.9 £. [55]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme In an Interior sits an elderly Peasant who is trying to force a Woman on his knee; behind them, at the chimney, another Man is seen filling his Pipe. Beautifully coloured in his best manner réalisée par J. Steen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Preston au prix de 27.6 £. [56]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Smoking-house. In front are two Peasants playing at Cards; a third, who sits looking on, seems to tell the old one that he is going to loose the game, of which his young antagonist appears already convinced. These characters are expressed with great intelligence and truth of nature. A Woman is looking at them from behind a Screen. In the back-ground are several other Figures, round the hearth. This pure and beautiful cabinet picture, the only one which Mr. de Smeth possessed, was thought an exquisite and a sufficient specimen of this great Master (D. Teniers)|Interior of a Smoking-house. In front are two Peasants playing at Cards; a third, who sits looking on, seems to tell the old one that he is going to loose the game, of which his young antagonist appears already convinced. These characters are expressed with great intelligence and truth of nature. A Woman is looking at them from behind a Screen. In the back-ground are several other Figures, round the hearth. This pure and beautiful cabinet picture, the only one which Mr. de Smeth possessed, was thought an exquisite and a sufficient specimen of this great Master]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Pacey au prix de 97.13 £. [57]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Fresh Morning Scene in Italy. On the green and hilly fore-ground are two Shepherd Boys sitting by two Lambs, a Cow, and a Horse standing near a Tree. The enlightened clouds moving along an azure sky announce the speedy rising of the Sun, whilst the extensive hilly Landscape lies yet covered with the dew of the Night. This charming and silvery specimen of this rare Master is delicately pencilled, and very highly finished. The late great connoisseur, Le Brun, used to call it le Bijou du maître, and, as such, it has been long admired in the cabinet of Van der Pott, at Rotterdam, at whose sale the present proprietor bought it, in opposition to the commissions from this country, and from that of Louis, the Ex-King of Holland (K. du Jardin)|A Fresh Morning Scene in Italy. On the green and hilly fore-ground are two Shepherd Boys sitting by two Lambs, a Cow, and a Horse standing near a Tree. The enlightened clouds moving along an azure sky announce the speedy rising of the Sun, whilst the extensive hilly Landscape lies yet covered with the dew of the Night. This charming and silvery specimen of this rare Master is delicately pencilled, and very highly finished. The late great connoisseur, Le Brun, used to call it le Bijou du maître, and, as such, it has been long admired in the cabinet of Van der Pott, at Rotterdam, at whose sale the present proprietor bought it, in opposition to the commissions from this country, and from that of Louis, the Ex-King of Holland]] réalisée par K. du Jardin, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par La Fontaine au prix de 102.18 £. [58]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A View, across a Bridge, of a large Cathedral Church, and other Buildings in a town of the Netherlands, with Figures and Cattle. Exquisitely finished in the manner of Van der Heyden réalisée par J.H. Prins, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Thompson Martin au prix de 15.4 £. [59]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two beautiful Views on the Tiber, near Rome, enlivened by a variety of finely-drawn Figures, Animals, and Vessels on the River: Painted in a clear warm tone of colour. These companion pictures, the chefs d'oeuvres of the Master, are from the collection of Baron Taets Van Amerongen, at Utrecht (J. de Heusch)|Two beautiful Views on the Tiber, near Rome, enlivened by a variety of finely-drawn Figures, Animals, and Vessels on the River: Painted in a clear warm tone of colour. These companion pictures, the chefs d'oeuvres of the Master, are from the collection of Baron Taets Van Amerongen, at Utrecht]] réalisée par J. de Heusch, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Thompson Martin au prix de 27.16 £. [60]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This capital Landscape is generally known in Holland by the name of The Sphinx; it represents a charming Scene, embellished by the Holy Family reposing at the side of an Obelisk, opposite a running Fountain of Water. The eye is farther delightfully led across a River to the wall of a large City, behind which a range of high Mountains appear. In the corner of the Fore-ground, under two Oak-trees, a Sphinx is placed; on its Pedestal is written the name of the Master, and dated 1727; next to this, a Rose-tree in full bloom is painted, asthe seal of the Painter The rich and luxuriant composition, the brilliancy of colouring, the charming harmony produced by the aerial perspective, added to the admirable execution, are the reasons that these two Landscapes have been always considered, in Holland, by artists and conoisseurs, as matchless productions in that line, having been painted in the zenith of Van Hiüizum's talent. As a proof of his exertion to produce these chefs d'oeuvres, it is worth observing, that he previously made of each, besides several sketches, three fine drawings, one pair with pen and ink, one of which is added to the second picture. One pair in bistre and one pair in colours. M. Gildemeester, who possessed the pictures, paid for the last mentioned Drawings at the sale of Fock, in 1790, 2350 Guilders, (upwards of 200 Pounds.) They are still in the Family of his Executor, the late refined Amateur, B. de Bosch, at Amsterdam, at whose sale, in 1816, the present proprietor bought these two Pictures (J. van Huizum)|This capital Landscape is generally known in Holland by the name of The Sphinx; it represents a charming Scene, embellished by the Holy Family reposing at the side of an Obelisk, opposite a running Fountain of Water. The eye is farther delightfully led across a River to the wall of a large City, behind which a range of high Mountains appear. In the corner of the Fore-ground, under two Oak-trees, a Sphinx is placed; on its Pedestal is written the name of the Master, and dated 1727; next to this, a Rose-tree in full bloom is painted, asthe seal of the Painter The rich and luxuriant composition, the brilliancy of colouring, the charming harmony produced by the aerial perspective, added to the admirable execution, are the reasons that these two Landscapes have been always considered, in Holland, by artists and conoisseurs, as matchless productions in that line, having been painted in the zenith of Van Hiüizum's talent. As a proof of his exertion to produce these chefs d'oeuvres, it is worth observing, that he previously made of each, besides several sketches, three fine drawings, one pair with pen and ink, one of which is added to the second picture. One pair in bistre and one pair in colours. M. Gildemeester, who possessed the pictures, paid for the last mentioned Drawings at the sale of Fock, in 1790, 2350 Guilders, (upwards of 200 Pounds.) They are still in the Family of his Executor, the late refined Amateur, B. de Bosch, at Amsterdam, at whose sale, in 1816, the present proprietor bought these two Pictures]] réalisée par J. van Huizum, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Fennell au prix de 47.15 £. [61]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Companion to the last picture, known by the name of The Fête de Priape. It represents a romantic Scene in Arcadia. On one side of three high Oak-trees a kneeling Nymph, accompanied by two others, is offering up Flowers to the god of the Gardens, whose Statue, adorned with festoons of Flowers, is placed beneath the steps leading to a Temple, where several Figures are engaged in burning incense on an Altar. This piece is marked with the name of the Master, and dated 1728, on a stone in the right corner. The rich and luxuriant composition, the brilliancy of colouring, the charming harmony produced by the aerial perspective, added to the admirable execution, are the reasons that these two Landscapes have been always considered, in Holland, by artists and connoisseurs, as matchless productions in that line, having been painted in the zenith of Van Hiüzum's talent. As a proof of his exertion to produce these chefs d'oeuvres, it is worth observing, that he previously made of each, besides several sketches, three fine drawings, one pair with pen and ink, one of which added to the second picture. One pair in bistre and one pair in colours. M. Gildemeester, who possessed the pictures, paid for the last mentioned Drawings at the sale of Fock, in 1790, 2350 Guilders, (upwards of 200 Pounds.) They are still in the Family of his Executor, the late refined Amateur, B. de Bosch, at Amsterdam, at whose sale, in 1816, the present proprietor bought these two Pictures (J. van Huizum)|Companion to the last picture, known by the name of The Fête de Priape. It represents a romantic Scene in Arcadia. On one side of three high Oak-trees a kneeling Nymph, accompanied by two others, is offering up Flowers to the god of the Gardens, whose Statue, adorned with festoons of Flowers, is placed beneath the steps leading to a Temple, where several Figures are engaged in burning incense on an Altar. This piece is marked with the name of the Master, and dated 1728, on a stone in the right corner. The rich and luxuriant composition, the brilliancy of colouring, the charming harmony produced by the aerial perspective, added to the admirable execution, are the reasons that these two Landscapes have been always considered, in Holland, by artists and connoisseurs, as matchless productions in that line, having been painted in the zenith of Van Hiüzum's talent. As a proof of his exertion to produce these chefs d'oeuvres, it is worth observing, that he previously made of each, besides several sketches, three fine drawings, one pair with pen and ink, one of which added to the second picture. One pair in bistre and one pair in colours. M. Gildemeester, who possessed the pictures, paid for the last mentioned Drawings at the sale of Fock, in 1790, 2350 Guilders, (upwards of 200 Pounds.) They are still in the Family of his Executor, the late refined Amateur, B. de Bosch, at Amsterdam, at whose sale, in 1816, the present proprietor bought these two Pictures]] réalisée par J. van Huizum, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Preston au prix de 42.10 £. [62]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A hilly Landscape; in the middle of the Fore-ground a halt of Horsemen at a Tent, before which a Woman is sitting on the Ground suckling a Child. Coloured in the warm and harmonious tone of A. Van de Velde réalisée par J. Van Huchtenburgh, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Pacey au prix de 21.0 £. [63]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The companion Picture, with a similar Group of Horsemen and other Figures, among which is a Female driving an Ass, loaded with Baskets of Vegetables. Coloured equal to the preceding réalisée par J. Van Huchtenburgh, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Pacey au prix de 19.19 £. [64]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme View of a part of the Market-place and Cathedral Church at Haerlem, with Fruit-shops and Figures. Painted with a striking effect of Sun-shine; one of the finest productions of this Master. Directly from the Family for whom it was painted réalisée par Berkheiden, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Hamlet au prix de 96.12 £. [65]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Huntsman on Horseback, with another Man tying up one of the Dogs, on a road at the side of a Sand-hill, upon which two Oxen are seen before a Farm-house. From the collection of Burgomaster Woertman, at Utrecht réalisée par Ph. Wouwerman, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Peacock au prix de 31.10 £. [66]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A fresh Breeze off the Coast of Scheveningen. Painted with great effect and truth of nature réalisée par W. van de Velde, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Roberts au prix de 22.1 £. [67]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of the Port of Amsterdam; in front the State Yacht under orders, is seen on the tack, to loof alongside a Man of War under weigh in squally weather; a part of the Dock-yard and City is seen in the distance. This capital Picture having successively adorned the renowned cabinets of Braamcamp, Burgomaster Calkoen, de Smeth, and lastly that of Hoguer, at Amsterdam, has been universally allowed by the best judges, as the happiest effort of the genius of the Master, who certainly never has produced a more striking effect of nature, nor has expressed the motion of his figures, and of the water, with such illusion as he has done in this piece, the excellence of which is equalled by its high state of preservation (L. Bakhuizen)|View of the Port of Amsterdam; in front the State Yacht under orders, is seen on the tack, to loof alongside a Man of War under weigh in squally weather; a part of the Dock-yard and City is seen in the distance. This capital Picture having successively adorned the renowned cabinets of Braamcamp, Burgomaster Calkoen, de Smeth, and lastly that of Hoguer, at Amsterdam, has been universally allowed by the best judges, as the happiest effort of the genius of the Master, who certainly never has produced a more striking effect of nature, nor has expressed the motion of his figures, and of the water, with such illusion as he has done in this piece, the excellence of which is equalled by its high state of preservation]] réalisée par L. Bakhuizen, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Col Hugh Bailey Bristol au prix de 262.10 £. [68]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Farewell Picture, produced by these two brother Artists previous to the departure of Andrew for Venice, to commemorate their final separation, after having been always closely united in the most exemplary manner. It represents their favourite and picturesque site near Tivoli, with an extensive view of the adjacent Mountains. From the high Rocks on the other side, the Water falls in two Torrents, forming, lower down, a Cascade, which, running under a Wooden Bridge, loses itself between the Trees and Shrubs behind the Fore-ground, on the Road of which the two Brothers are seen on Horseback, taking their final leave: John seems uneasy about the future lot of Andrew, who appears to persuade his Brother that he is well protected, by pointing to his armed Guide, who is likewise on Horseback, and only waiting to depart. The subject is highly interesting; the Portraits are very faithful, and the united talents of these two eminent Masters were never displayed in a higher style of composition, nor in a more brilliant manner of execution, than in this desirable and capital Picture, which, (if any thing can add to its merit and value,) is in its native purity and preservation, being yet on its original straining frame, on which it was painted. It is from the well-known collection of Feitama Vollenhoven, of Amsterdam, and more amply described in the Preface and Work of Ploos van Amstel The Print of the Portrait of John Both, in the very same costume as in the Painting, will accompany the picture (John Both)|The Farewell Picture, produced by these two brother Artists previous to the departure of Andrew for Venice, to commemorate their final separation, after having been always closely united in the most exemplary manner. It represents their favourite and picturesque site near Tivoli, with an extensive view of the adjacent Mountains. From the high Rocks on the other side, the Water falls in two Torrents, forming, lower down, a Cascade, which, running under a Wooden Bridge, loses itself between the Trees and Shrubs behind the Fore-ground, on the Road of which the two Brothers are seen on Horseback, taking their final leave: John seems uneasy about the future lot of Andrew, who appears to persuade his Brother that he is well protected, by pointing to his armed Guide, who is likewise on Horseback, and only waiting to depart. The subject is highly interesting; the Portraits are very faithful, and the united talents of these two eminent Masters were never displayed in a higher style of composition, nor in a more brilliant manner of execution, than in this desirable and capital Picture, which, (if any thing can add to its merit and value,) is in its native purity and preservation, being yet on its original straining frame, on which it was painted. It is from the well-known collection of Feitama Vollenhoven, of Amsterdam, and more amply described in the Preface and Work of Ploos van Amstel The Print of the Portrait of John Both, in the very same costume as in the Painting, will accompany the picture]] réalisée par John Both, vendue par [[[Josi]]] au prix de 535 gs. [69]
- 1822.03.23/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A pair of small Sea Pieces, circles, and a pair of Flower Pieces réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par [[[Josi]]], achetée par Adams au prix de 3.7 £. [70]