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  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This curious and well preserved Picture of the Master, represents the Story of Apollo and Marsyas. Works of such early Masters are now become truly valuable. Every liberal Collector ought to possess a few of these rare productions, which mark the rise and progress of the Fine Arts to their greatest perfection in modern times (A. Mantegna)|This curious and well preserved Picture of the Master, represents the Story of Apollo and Marsyas. Works of such early Masters are now become truly valuable. Every liberal Collector ought to possess a few of these rare productions, which mark the rise and progress of the Fine Arts to their greatest perfection in modern times]] réalisée par A. Mantegna, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 32.11 £. [11]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Roman Emperor on Horseback. This Picture was formerly in the Collection of Charles the First. The Works of Giulio Romano at the Sale of the King's Collection, generally obtained a higher price than even those of Titian. He was evidently one of the Painters most esteemed by this unfortunate Monarch. The Picture is grand and imposing, and in fine preservation (G. Romano)|A Roman Emperor on Horseback. This Picture was formerly in the Collection of Charles the First. The Works of Giulio Romano at the Sale of the King's Collection, generally obtained a higher price than even those of Titian. He was evidently one of the Painters most esteemed by this unfortunate Monarch. The Picture is grand and imposing, and in fine preservation]] réalisée par G. Romano, vendue par Christian William Huybens, achetée par Bartie au prix de 22.1 [?] £. [13]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Flight into Egypt. The Statue of Apollo is seen falling to pieces, and two dead Children are introduced in allusion to the Murder of the Innocents. A genuine Picture of the Master, who signed several of his works, as in this, with his name at full length (Teniers)|The Flight into Egypt. The Statue of Apollo is seen falling to pieces, and two dead Children are introduced in allusion to the Murder of the Innocents. A genuine Picture of the Master, who signed several of his works, as in this, with his name at full length]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 13.13 [?] £. [18]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The undoubted Portrait of Laura, by this Master. The Picture represents a profile view of the face. It may be considered a precious example of the Artist, increased considerably in value by preserving to us the resemblance of the beloved of Petrarch. Lanzi, in his Storia Pittorica, mentions Giotto's having painted Laura; and the three leaves on the Picture are conclusive evidence of the person (Giotto)|The undoubted Portrait of Laura, by this Master. The Picture represents a profile view of the face. It may be considered a precious example of the Artist, increased considerably in value by preserving to us the resemblance of the beloved of Petrarch. Lanzi, in his Storia Pittorica, mentions Giotto's having painted Laura; and the three leaves on the Picture are conclusive evidence of the person]] réalisée par Giotto, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 25.4 £. [22]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Landscape, Cattle and Figures. One of the most perfect jewels of this valued Master. The Female Figure, her Dog lying down, a Cow browsing near, Sheep and Goats are all elegantly grouped, and finished in a most extraordinary manner. The Landscape is woody; a Building is seen on an eminence, and a beautiful sky terminates the prospect of this charming Bijou (A. Vandevelde)|Landscape, Cattle and Figures. One of the most perfect jewels of this valued Master. The Female Figure, her Dog lying down, a Cow browsing near, Sheep and Goats are all elegantly grouped, and finished in a most extraordinary manner. The Landscape is woody; a Building is seen on an eminence, and a beautiful sky terminates the prospect of this charming Bijou]] réalisée par A. Vandevelde, vendue par Christian William Huybens, achetée par Smith au prix de 105 gs. [34]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Catharine, in which the accustomed grace, dignity, and suavity of character, with which Lionardo invested the most exalted of the sex, are truly depicted. The Connoisseur will be enamoured of the exquisite pencilling, and the rich, yet sweetly blended, tones of the carnation (L. da Vinci)|St. Catharine, in which the accustomed grace, dignity, and suavity of character, with which Lionardo invested the most exalted of the sex, are truly depicted. The Connoisseur will be enamoured of the exquisite pencilling, and the rich, yet sweetly blended, tones of the carnation]] réalisée par L. da Vinci, vendue par Christian William Huybens. [36]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. John announcing the Coming of Christ. There are but few Pictures by this elegant and pathetic Painter that can compare with this. The countenance is full of earnest zeal; the eyes appear to have wept in the fervency of his mission. The drapery is exceeding elegant and luminous; indeed, the whole forms one of the most beautiful productions of his pencil (Carlo Dolce)|St. John announcing the Coming of Christ. There are but few Pictures by this elegant and pathetic Painter that can compare with this. The countenance is full of earnest zeal; the eyes appear to have wept in the fervency of his mission. The drapery is exceeding elegant and luminous; indeed, the whole forms one of the most beautiful productions of his pencil]] réalisée par Carlo Dolce, vendue par Christian William Huybens, achetée par Hamlet au prix de 215.5 £. [37]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cupid disarmed by Venus. A captivating Cabinet Picture of this great Master; it has all the sparkle of a mass of gems, and is in the highest state of preservation. The Landscape Background is a rare circumstance in Pictures of the kind by this Master (P. Veronese)|Cupid disarmed by Venus. A captivating Cabinet Picture of this great Master; it has all the sparkle of a mass of gems, and is in the highest state of preservation. The Landscape Background is a rare circumstance in Pictures of the kind by this Master]] réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 73.10 £. [41]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Crucifixion of our Saviour, with Mary the Mother on the right, and St. John, the beloved Disciple, on the left: two Figures are seen above representing, allegorically, Grief and Despair. This Picture is from the known design of Michael Angelo Buonarotti. The sublime expressions of the Figures, the singular grandeur of the Style, the high perfection in the treatment of the Draperies, the exquisite mode adopted by Venusti in the Painting, so as to produce at once a tone awful and transparent, mark this precious relic of Roman art, as one of the most valuable remains of sublime works which the united talents and genius of these Masters ever produced. This truly valuable Picture was undoubtedly painted under the immediate direction of Michael Angelo, and was presented by him, as a testimony of high regard and esteem, to his friend Il Cavaliere Tommaso, in whose family it remained until purchased by Mr. Fagan, who brought it to England (Venusti)|The Crucifixion of our Saviour, with Mary the Mother on the right, and St. John, the beloved Disciple, on the left: two Figures are seen above representing, allegorically, Grief and Despair. This Picture is from the known design of Michael Angelo Buonarotti. The sublime expressions of the Figures, the singular grandeur of the Style, the high perfection in the treatment of the Draperies, the exquisite mode adopted by Venusti in the Painting, so as to produce at once a tone awful and transparent, mark this precious relic of Roman art, as one of the most valuable remains of sublime works which the united talents and genius of these Masters ever produced. This truly valuable Picture was undoubtedly painted under the immediate direction of Michael Angelo, and was presented by him, as a testimony of high regard and esteem, to his friend Il Cavaliere Tommaso, in whose family it remained until purchased by Mr. Fagan, who brought it to England]] réalisée par Venusti, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 120 gs. [50]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Augustine in the act of giving Benediction. The benignity of the countenance, and general air of the whole figure, remind us strongly of Raphael. The colouring is splendid and imposing. This is an example of the Master worthy the attention of the refined Connoisseur. From the Collection of Lucien Buonaparte (P. Perugino)|St. Augustine in the act of giving Benediction. The benignity of the countenance, and general air of the whole figure, remind us strongly of Raphael. The colouring is splendid and imposing. This is an example of the Master worthy the attention of the refined Connoisseur. From the Collection of Lucien Buonaparte]] réalisée par P. Perugino, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 68.5 £. [52]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Tarquin and Lucretia. The accurate truth of the expressions shew clearly that the Painter had the Picture in his mind's eye (as all Painters should have) before he committed the subject to canvas. The colouring is splendid and in rich impasto, A Cabinet Jewel (Domenichino)|Tarquin and Lucretia. The accurate truth of the expressions shew clearly that the Painter had the Picture in his mind's eye (as all Painters should have) before he committed the subject to canvas. The colouring is splendid and in rich impasto, A Cabinet Jewel]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par Christian William Huybens. [55]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Francis in devotion within a ruined Roman edifice. The sentiment and effect of this beautiful specimen far surpass the exquisite finishing, which renders this Master's Works in general so valuable. A more exquisite example of his skill has seldom been offered to public sale (Gerard Douw)|St. Francis in devotion within a ruined Roman edifice. The sentiment and effect of this beautiful specimen far surpass the exquisite finishing, which renders this Master's Works in general so valuable. A more exquisite example of his skill has seldom been offered to public sale]] réalisée par Gerard Douw, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 64.1 £. [56]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The good Centurion beseeching Christ to heal his Servant. The Scene is richly embellished with the ruins of the Temple of Antoine and Faustina. Very few of the Master's Works can compare with this, which is truly splendid and finely finished. From the celebrated Poullain Collection (Breemberg)|The good Centurion beseeching Christ to heal his Servant. The Scene is richly embellished with the ruins of the Temple of Antoine and Faustina. Very few of the Master's Works can compare with this, which is truly splendid and finely finished. From the celebrated Poullain Collection]] réalisée par Breemberg, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 35.14 £. [59]
  • 1822.03.27/ maison de ventes : Stanley (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Diana and her Nymphs. The peculiar style of the Master is best suited to the beautiful objects which form his Compositions. In this grand specimen the Amateur will observe all the charms of the Artist's pencil in the lively colouring, melting softness of tints and an elegant choice of landscape agreeable to the characters (Poelemburg)|Diana and her Nymphs. The peculiar style of the Master is best suited to the beautiful objects which form his Compositions. In this grand specimen the Amateur will observe all the charms of the Artist's pencil in the lively colouring, melting softness of tints and an elegant choice of landscape agreeable to the characters]] réalisée par Poelemburg, vendue par Christian William Huybens au prix de 26.5 £. [60]