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  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family. The Virgin, seated in the centre, with her left elbow elevated upon a pedestal, on which Joseph is also leaning, is looking down affectionately upon the Infant, who, in a spirited attitude, is stretching across her lap to caress the young St. John, who is leaning against the knee of the Virgin, and is followed by a lamb. A basket of drapery is on the ground before the Pedestal, and on the latter are emblasoned the arms of the Convent of Tercumaren, in the wood of Soningen, near Waterloo, whence the Picture was taken. This richly coloured Picture, apparently designed for an Altar Piece, is 5 ft. 6 1/2 inches high, by 4 ft. 4 inches wide (Rubens)|The Holy Family. The Virgin, seated in the centre, with her left elbow elevated upon a pedestal, on which Joseph is also leaning, is looking down affectionately upon the Infant, who, in a spirited attitude, is stretching across her lap to caress the young St. John, who is leaning against the knee of the Virgin, and is followed by a lamb. A basket of drapery is on the ground before the Pedestal, and on the latter are emblasoned the arms of the Convent of Tercumaren, in the wood of Soningen, near Waterloo, whence the Picture was taken. This richly coloured Picture, apparently designed for an Altar Piece, is 5 ft. 6 1/2 inches high, by 4 ft. 4 inches wide]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Timson au prix de 225.15 £. [1]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Magnificent Landsacpe, displaying a vast extent of country, intersected by a River gliding in an apparently deep and strong current in an oblique direction. Beyond this, the Scene is diversified with olive Woods, and some Buildings at the base and on the side of a mountain, which rises majestically in the centre, to a peak, receiving on its bare and rocky summits the faint gleams of an evening Sun, and connected with a more distant range, in a tender tone of colour. The front ground is enriched by a group of Figures, representing Venus mourning over Adonis, by Mola. The execution of the Landscape is in the boldest style of Gaspar -- 4 ft. high, by 6 ft. 5 inches (Gaspar Poussin)|A Magnificent Landsacpe, displaying a vast extent of country, intersected by a River gliding in an apparently deep and strong current in an oblique direction. Beyond this, the Scene is diversified with olive Woods, and some Buildings at the base and on the side of a mountain, which rises majestically in the centre, to a peak, receiving on its bare and rocky summits the faint gleams of an evening Sun, and connected with a more distant range, in a tender tone of colour. The front ground is enriched by a group of Figures, representing Venus mourning over Adonis, by Mola. The execution of the Landscape is in the boldest style of Gaspar -- 4 ft. high, by 6 ft. 5 inches]] réalisée par Gaspar Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Lord Ailesbury au prix de 320.5 £. [2]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An upright silvery Landscape, with Figures of Tobit and the Angel; the former is drawing the Fish to land, from a River which intersects the Landscape. The Figures are elegantly drawn, and of the sweetest execution of the master; the foliage beautifully diversified in shape and colour, and touched with lightness and precision; a beautiful gem -- 17 1/2 inches by about 13 This and the preceding Picture are from the Colonna Palace (Domenichino)|An upright silvery Landscape, with Figures of Tobit and the Angel; the former is drawing the Fish to land, from a River which intersects the Landscape. The Figures are elegantly drawn, and of the sweetest execution of the master; the foliage beautifully diversified in shape and colour, and touched with lightness and precision; a beautiful gem -- 17 1/2 inches by about 13 This and the preceding Picture are from the Colonna Palace]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Rev Holwell Carr au prix de 451.10 £. [4]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A group of four Figures, representing Democritus observing the countryman, Protagoras, disposing his sticks, somewhat in geometrical order, previous to binding them up into a faggot: elegantly composed, and enriched with a powerful effect of light, and the execution worthy of the spirit of Salvator's pencil: a rare specimen of this artist's talent in the historical line -- 5 ft. 9 inches high, by 4 ft. 4 inches wide (S. Rosa)|A group of four Figures, representing Democritus observing the countryman, Protagoras, disposing his sticks, somewhat in geometrical order, previous to binding them up into a faggot: elegantly composed, and enriched with a powerful effect of light, and the execution worthy of the spirit of Salvator's pencil: a rare specimen of this artist's talent in the historical line -- 5 ft. 9 inches high, by 4 ft. 4 inches wide]] réalisée par S. Rosa, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Lord Ailesbury au prix de 378.0 £. [5]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A magnificent Landscape. Some Buildings upon an eminence on the left, enveloped in a tuft of Trees, overlook a level tract diversified with Wood and Water, in a singularly clear tone; the nearer ground, broken into various tints by Roads and Gravel Banks, is ornamented with Figures of two Nymphs reposing -- engraved -- 4 ft. 1 1/2 inches high, by 6 ft. 1 1/2 wide (N. Poussin)|A magnificent Landscape. Some Buildings upon an eminence on the left, enveloped in a tuft of Trees, overlook a level tract diversified with Wood and Water, in a singularly clear tone; the nearer ground, broken into various tints by Roads and Gravel Banks, is ornamented with Figures of two Nymphs reposing -- engraved -- 4 ft. 1 1/2 inches high, by 6 ft. 1 1/2 wide]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Lord Ailesbury au prix de 299.5 £. [6]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Pope Alexander VI. and his Mistress; the latter is tenderly addressing him, her left hand resting upon his right shoulder; the former is listening with affectionate and earnest attention. The subject is treated with great feeling, and painted with Truth -- 27 1/2 inches by 21 1/2 This fine Picture is engraved in Hamilton's Schola Italica (Giorgione)|Portrait of Pope Alexander VI. and his Mistress; the latter is tenderly addressing him, her left hand resting upon his right shoulder; the former is listening with affectionate and earnest attention. The subject is treated with great feeling, and painted with Truth -- 27 1/2 inches by 21 1/2 This fine Picture is engraved in Hamilton's Schola Italica]] réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Alex Baring au prix de 966.0 £. [8]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin supporting the Infant in her arms, to whom the Magdalen is presenting a Vase of Ointment. This fine production of Titian's pencil is marked with great sweetness of character, and elegance of design, as well as glow of colour. It was formerly one of the Collection of the Borghese Palace -- 39 inches by 31 (Titian)|The Virgin supporting the Infant in her arms, to whom the Magdalen is presenting a Vase of Ointment. This fine production of Titian's pencil is marked with great sweetness of character, and elegance of design, as well as glow of colour. It was formerly one of the Collection of the Borghese Palace -- 39 inches by 31]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Capt Gillam au prix de 273.0 £. [9]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Head of St. Jerome, in devout contemplation: the Head, gently inclined, is supported upon the right hand and elbow. The execution is flowing and soft, but masterly; and it is finely coloured. This, and the following Picture, its companion, are from the Colonna Palace. It is of oval shape, about 23 inches by 16 1/2 (Guido)|A Head of St. Jerome, in devout contemplation: the Head, gently inclined, is supported upon the right hand and elbow. The execution is flowing and soft, but masterly; and it is finely coloured. This, and the following Picture, its companion, are from the Colonna Palace. It is of oval shape, about 23 inches by 16 1/2]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Mitchell au prix de 89.5 £. [11]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Titian and his Daughter, an allegorical group, illustrative of the three different states; Youth, Age, and Death; exemplified by the half Figure of a beautiful Female, an elderly Man in a fur gown and velvet cap, addressing her, and, beside the former Figure, a Skull: an interesting and finely coloured Picture -- 35 inches by 30 From the Borghese Palace -- N.B. There is an Etching from this Picture by V. Dyck (Titian)|Titian and his Daughter, an allegorical group, illustrative of the three different states; Youth, Age, and Death; exemplified by the half Figure of a beautiful Female, an elderly Man in a fur gown and velvet cap, addressing her, and, beside the former Figure, a Skull: an interesting and finely coloured Picture -- 35 inches by 30 From the Borghese Palace -- N.B. There is an Etching from this Picture by V. Dyck]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Capt Gillam au prix de 173.5 £. [12]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of the celebrated Genoese General, Ambrogio Spinola, in plate armour, grasping his truncheon with one hand, and with the other supporting the hilt of his sword, in a commanding and energetic attitude, and the head painted with great spirit and elegance: a noble specimen of this unrivalled Painter of Portrait. From the Balbi Palace at Genoa -- 4 ft. 6 inches high, by 3 ft. 11 1/2 wide (V. Dyck)|Portrait of the celebrated Genoese General, Ambrogio Spinola, in plate armour, grasping his truncheon with one hand, and with the other supporting the hilt of his sword, in a commanding and energetic attitude, and the head painted with great spirit and elegance: a noble specimen of this unrivalled Painter of Portrait. From the Balbi Palace at Genoa -- 4 ft. 6 inches high, by 3 ft. 11 1/2 wide]] réalisée par V. Dyck, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Alexr Baring. [13]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape, in the centre of which is a Knoll projecting forward from a woody height, and crowned by some Buildings, and the Portico of an ancient Temple embosomed in a Grove of Trees; the intermediate low ground is refreshed by a Lake, near the side of which some elegant Figures are reposing; the Water makes a circuit through an opening to the right, where the Hills, with Buildings at their base, lessen in agreeable perspective, and are softened off into a delicate grey tone, in harmony with the Sky. This fine Picture is from the Falconieri Palace -- it is 4ft. high by 5 ft. 7 inches wide (G. Poussin)|A grand Landscape, in the centre of which is a Knoll projecting forward from a woody height, and crowned by some Buildings, and the Portico of an ancient Temple embosomed in a Grove of Trees; the intermediate low ground is refreshed by a Lake, near the side of which some elegant Figures are reposing; the Water makes a circuit through an opening to the right, where the Hills, with Buildings at their base, lessen in agreeable perspective, and are softened off into a delicate grey tone, in harmony with the Sky. This fine Picture is from the Falconieri Palace -- it is 4ft. high by 5 ft. 7 inches wide]] réalisée par G. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Egerton au prix de 252.0 £. [14]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A dead Christ in the lap of the Virgin, the head crowned with thorns, and fallen back, is supported by her shoulder; an Angel is kneeling on one side, having extracted the mails; and an infant on the other, is supporting the weight of the right arm: a beautiful Cabinet Gem. -- 15 inches by 11 (Ann. Carracci)|A dead Christ in the lap of the Virgin, the head crowned with thorns, and fallen back, is supported by her shoulder; an Angel is kneeling on one side, having extracted the mails; and an infant on the other, is supporting the weight of the right arm: a beautiful Cabinet Gem. -- 15 inches by 11]] réalisée par Ann. Carracci, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 262.10 £. [17]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Family with the Infant at the Bath, and young atttendant Angels; a beautiful small finished model for the grand Picture of the same subject in this Collection, which was formerly in the possession of Monsieur Robit -- 19 1/2 inches by 25 (N. Poussin)|The Holy Family with the Infant at the Bath, and young atttendant Angels; a beautiful small finished model for the grand Picture of the same subject in this Collection, which was formerly in the possession of Monsieur Robit -- 19 1/2 inches by 25]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Sir John Leech au prix de 107.2 £. [18]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An oval Landscape, Evening Scene. A River, broken into many cascades, descends through a fine Italian Scene on the right, to where a group of three Girls are teaching a Dog to dance, while a youth is piping. Cattle are watering on the left, driven through a glade from a distant Castle. A group of Trees in the centre, beautifully feathered, opposes a rich mass to a setting Sun, which casts a sultry glow on the Buildings and Figures. It is finished in his most delicate manner. Formerly in the Collection of the Comte de Merla, and subsequently of Wm. Smith, Esq. M.P.; it has been twice engraved -- 15 inches by 19 (Claude)|An oval Landscape, Evening Scene. A River, broken into many cascades, descends through a fine Italian Scene on the right, to where a group of three Girls are teaching a Dog to dance, while a youth is piping. Cattle are watering on the left, driven through a glade from a distant Castle. A group of Trees in the centre, beautifully feathered, opposes a rich mass to a setting Sun, which casts a sultry glow on the Buildings and Figures. It is finished in his most delicate manner. Formerly in the Collection of the Comte de Merla, and subsequently of Wm. Smith, Esq. M.P.; it has been twice engraved -- 15 inches by 19]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par E of Dartmouth au prix de 733.0 £. [19]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Nativity; a notte in the manner of Corregio. The effect of light upon the countenances of the Shepherds, which are variously foreshortened, is admirably managed, and a Choir of three lovely infants above, is truly Parmegianesque. From the Pamfili Palace -- 13 inches by 10 wide (Lod. Carracci)|The Nativity; a notte in the manner of Corregio. The effect of light upon the countenances of the Shepherds, which are variously foreshortened, is admirably managed, and a Choir of three lovely infants above, is truly Parmegianesque. From the Pamfili Palace -- 13 inches by 10 wide]] réalisée par Lod. Carracci, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Lord Ailesbury au prix de 136.10 £. [20]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Peter and St. John, at the Beautiful Gate, healing the lame Man, who is sitting on the upper step of the flight, at the entrance to the Temple; on this flight several Figures are ascending and descending: a Jew bestowing alms to a Woman and Child, on the left; -- on the right, two Pharisees lost in wonder at the miracle, a young Man, a Boy, and a Female with a basket of offerings on her head. This Picture presents a fine and varied display of the passions, and is coloured in a lively and agreeable tone. This Picture was formerly in the Collection of the Marquis de Louvois. It is engraved. It is 3 ft. 10 inches high by 5 ft. 8 1/2 inches wide (N. Poussin)|St. Peter and St. John, at the Beautiful Gate, healing the lame Man, who is sitting on the upper step of the flight, at the entrance to the Temple; on this flight several Figures are ascending and descending: a Jew bestowing alms to a Woman and Child, on the left; -- on the right, two Pharisees lost in wonder at the miracle, a young Man, a Boy, and a Female with a basket of offerings on her head. This Picture presents a fine and varied display of the passions, and is coloured in a lively and agreeable tone. This Picture was formerly in the Collection of the Marquis de Louvois. It is engraved. It is 3 ft. 10 inches high by 5 ft. 8 1/2 inches wide]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Wilkins the Architect au prix de 483.0 £. [21]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Agnes, with an open book in her lap, looking down upon a lamb, upon which her right arm rests, bearing the palm of Martyrdom: the countenance of the Saint is perfectly beautiful, and is finished with great delicacy -- 38 1/2 inches by 43 1/2 (Carlo Dolce)|St. Agnes, with an open book in her lap, looking down upon a lamb, upon which her right arm rests, bearing the palm of Martyrdom: the countenance of the Saint is perfectly beautiful, and is finished with great delicacy -- 38 1/2 inches by 43 1/2]] réalisée par Carlo Dolce, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Sir G Staunton au prix de 128.2 £. [22]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Conversion of St. Paul. -- St. Paul struck to the ground, and on his knees, but recovering from his Swoon, is supported by an attendant; a centurion is advancing to him in alarm, while his frightened horse is restrained by a youth behind; a troop of Cavalry is making off upon a brow, while another division has descended into the plain, beyond which is seen a mountainous distance -- 31 inches by 42 1/2 From the Collection of the Duca di San. Vitali, at Parma (Domenichino)|The Conversion of St. Paul. -- St. Paul struck to the ground, and on his knees, but recovering from his Swoon, is supported by an attendant; a centurion is advancing to him in alarm, while his frightened horse is restrained by a youth behind; a troop of Cavalry is making off upon a brow, while another division has descended into the plain, beyond which is seen a mountainous distance -- 31 inches by 42 1/2 From the Collection of the Duca di San. Vitali, at Parma]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Boileau au prix de 78.11 £. [25]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Argus reposing beneath a Tree. Mercury, by his side, has withdrawn his pipe from his lip, as if watching the moment for striking the fatal blow. Io, on the other side, in the form of a Cow, is stretching her head forward, turned towards the group, as if encouraging the Argiphontes -- 22 inches by 31. It appears from the Catalogue of Rubens's Pictures, that this was in the possession of Rubens at the time of his decease (Rubens)|Argus reposing beneath a Tree. Mercury, by his side, has withdrawn his pipe from his lip, as if watching the moment for striking the fatal blow. Io, on the other side, in the form of a Cow, is stretching her head forward, turned towards the group, as if encouraging the Argiphontes -- 22 inches by 31. It appears from the Catalogue of Rubens's Pictures, that this was in the possession of Rubens at the time of his decease]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 325.10 £. [26]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Romantic View at the out-let from a Wood, on the margin of the Lake of Bolsena, in Italy, where a Shepherd is watching a flock of Sheep. The View is intersected by some lofty stems of Pine Trees, that contribute great boldness to the front-ground, and perspective to the distance. -- Of the same dimensions with the preceding; the companion Picture (N. Poussin)|A Romantic View at the out-let from a Wood, on the margin of the Lake of Bolsena, in Italy, where a Shepherd is watching a flock of Sheep. The View is intersected by some lofty stems of Pine Trees, that contribute great boldness to the front-ground, and perspective to the distance. -- Of the same dimensions with the preceding; the companion Picture]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Robson au prix de 157.10 £. [27]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Venus alighted from her Car, and reposing in the Shade, throwing herself back into the lap of Adonis. Two infants, who have guided her Swans, attached to the Car, are attending them: of two others in the front-ground, one is caressing the Doves of Venus, the other, with a Bacchanalian Chaplet on his head, is overpowered with wine and sleep. This Picture has been imperfectly engraved by Poilly, and with some variations. -- It is 37 1/2 inches by 52 1/2 (N. Poussin)|Venus alighted from her Car, and reposing in the Shade, throwing herself back into the lap of Adonis. Two infants, who have guided her Swans, attached to the Car, are attending them: of two others in the front-ground, one is caressing the Doves of Venus, the other, with a Bacchanalian Chaplet on his head, is overpowered with wine and sleep. This Picture has been imperfectly engraved by Poilly, and with some variations. -- It is 37 1/2 inches by 52 1/2]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Capt Gillam au prix de 89.5 £. [30]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Reposo of the Holy Family, while an Angel is bending down the branches of a Tree that Joseph may gather the Fruit. The group is composed with great taste, and the grace and loveliness of the Virgin, who is seated on the ground, are exquisite -- 13 1/2 inches by 18 1/2 (Ann. Carracci)|A Reposo of the Holy Family, while an Angel is bending down the branches of a Tree that Joseph may gather the Fruit. The group is composed with great taste, and the grace and loveliness of the Virgin, who is seated on the ground, are exquisite -- 13 1/2 inches by 18 1/2]] réalisée par Ann. Carracci, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Buchanan au prix de 420.0 £. [31]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Farm House, in which are two Cows, and a Servant bearing a mash tub; utensils occupy the right hand corner of the Picture; in the centre, the Farmer's Wife in a chair is spinning, with a favourite Cat, and a Pitcher at her feet; her head is turned to the Farmer, who is accosting her previous to going out to work with his spade, and he points to the door, where the Picture is enlivened by an exquisite bit of Landscape. This beautiful silverly Gem is from the Collection of the Marquis de la Grange -- 14 1/2 inches high, by 22 1/2 wide (Teniers)|Interior of a Farm House, in which are two Cows, and a Servant bearing a mash tub; utensils occupy the right hand corner of the Picture; in the centre, the Farmer's Wife in a chair is spinning, with a favourite Cat, and a Pitcher at her feet; her head is turned to the Farmer, who is accosting her previous to going out to work with his spade, and he points to the door, where the Picture is enlivened by an exquisite bit of Landscape. This beautiful silverly Gem is from the Collection of the Marquis de la Grange -- 14 1/2 inches high, by 22 1/2 wide]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Norton au prix de 136.10 £. [32]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of A. Ostade, by himself, in a cap and cloak, the collar of the shirt falling like a pair of bands, the hand is applied to the chest, where the finger and thumb confine a part of the drapery; the Bust of Hadrian appears behind, probably with allusion to the Christian name of the Painter -- the only known Portrait (as large as life) of this eminent colourist -- 30 1/2 inches by 26 (A. Ostade)|Portrait of A. Ostade, by himself, in a cap and cloak, the collar of the shirt falling like a pair of bands, the hand is applied to the chest, where the finger and thumb confine a part of the drapery; the Bust of Hadrian appears behind, probably with allusion to the Christian name of the Painter -- the only known Portrait (as large as life) of this eminent colourist -- 30 1/2 inches by 26]] réalisée par A. Ostade, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 178.10 £. [33]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape with a Land Storm, wherein are represented Dido and Eneas, who have taken shelter in a Cave, above which Cupids are scattering Flowers; another Cupid, holding a Horse, and a brace of Greyhounds near him, are in the front of the Picture. Juno with attendants appears above, directing the Storm. A Study from the Grand Landscape by G. Poussin and Albano, formerly in the Falconieri Palace, but now in the collection of Mr. Holwell Carr, -- executed at Rome; and as a Landscape by V. Dyck, probably unique -- 24 inches by 39 (V. Dyck)|A Landscape with a Land Storm, wherein are represented Dido and Eneas, who have taken shelter in a Cave, above which Cupids are scattering Flowers; another Cupid, holding a Horse, and a brace of Greyhounds near him, are in the front of the Picture. Juno with attendants appears above, directing the Storm. A Study from the Grand Landscape by G. Poussin and Albano, formerly in the Falconieri Palace, but now in the collection of Mr. Holwell Carr, -- executed at Rome; and as a Landscape by V. Dyck, probably unique -- 24 inches by 39]] réalisée par V. Dyck, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 63.0 £. [34]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of a Village on the curving bank of a River, frozen over, and covered with numerous groups of Figures skating, and engaged in various Winter sports. The subject is enlivened by a beautiful Sky: a spirited and highly finished specimen -- 21 1/2 inches by 27 1/2 (V. der Neer)|A View of a Village on the curving bank of a River, frozen over, and covered with numerous groups of Figures skating, and engaged in various Winter sports. The subject is enlivened by a beautiful Sky: a spirited and highly finished specimen -- 21 1/2 inches by 27 1/2]] réalisée par V. der Neer, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par [[Col Oke [45 Jud]]] au prix de 116.11 £. [35]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Tamerlane, (half figure) dressed in a Turban and oriental drapery, over which an embroidered Belt is thrown, with a Sword, the hilt of which is supported by his left hand. In the distant Landscape two mounted Tartars are scouring the plain, and the mouldering ruins of an Amphitheatre properly mark his devastating career -- 38 1/2 inches by 27 1/2 (Rubens)|Portrait of Tamerlane, (half figure) dressed in a Turban and oriental drapery, over which an embroidered Belt is thrown, with a Sword, the hilt of which is supported by his left hand. In the distant Landscape two mounted Tartars are scouring the plain, and the mouldering ruins of an Amphitheatre properly mark his devastating career -- 38 1/2 inches by 27 1/2]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Nieuwenhuys au prix de 136.10 £. [39]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, with a group of Pastoral Figures; a Youth sitting on the ground is playing on his Pipe to a Nymph reclining at his feet, and supporting herself upon her elbow, while their Sheep are feeding round them -- 30 1/2 inches by 40. Formerly in the Collection of Sir Joshua Reynolds (N. Poussin)|A Landscape, with a group of Pastoral Figures; a Youth sitting on the ground is playing on his Pipe to a Nymph reclining at his feet, and supporting herself upon her elbow, while their Sheep are feeding round them -- 30 1/2 inches by 40. Formerly in the Collection of Sir Joshua Reynolds]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Norton au prix de 60.18 £. [40]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Francis in ecstacy, supported by an Angel, while two others and a Cherub borne on a cloud above, are conversing, and pointing to a volume which has been the subject of his meditations; a Rocky and Desert Landscape forms the background -- 28 1/2 inches by 22 1/2 (Ann. Carracci)|St. Francis in ecstacy, supported by an Angel, while two others and a Cherub borne on a cloud above, are conversing, and pointing to a volume which has been the subject of his meditations; a Rocky and Desert Landscape forms the background -- 28 1/2 inches by 22 1/2]] réalisée par Ann. Carracci, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Norton au prix de 44.2 £. [43]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Peasant and two Females, conducting their Cows and Sheep, and one Goat, through a Pool, towards the close of a sultry summer day. The Water is surrounded by high broken Banks, which, on the left, are crowned with Timber Trees to a considerable height. The distant Hills are warmed with an Evening glow, which spreads over the whole, and gives a remarkable richness to the Picture -- 25 1/2 inches by 30 (Berghem)|A Peasant and two Females, conducting their Cows and Sheep, and one Goat, through a Pool, towards the close of a sultry summer day. The Water is surrounded by high broken Banks, which, on the left, are crowned with Timber Trees to a considerable height. The distant Hills are warmed with an Evening glow, which spreads over the whole, and gives a remarkable richness to the Picture -- 25 1/2 inches by 30]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Timson au prix de 194.5 £. [44]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Portrait of a Lady, in black drapery, and a white kerchief, holding in her hand a Fan; the whole is warmed with a rich glow of sunshine. It may be regarded as a unique specimen of the art, the Painter having represented the effect of small pox on the face of the female, with happy, and it may even be added, with pleasing effect. The Picture is of oval shape -- 36 inches by 28 1/2 (Cuyp)|A Portrait of a Lady, in black drapery, and a white kerchief, holding in her hand a Fan; the whole is warmed with a rich glow of sunshine. It may be regarded as a unique specimen of the art, the Painter having represented the effect of small pox on the face of the female, with happy, and it may even be added, with pleasing effect. The Picture is of oval shape -- 36 inches by 28 1/2]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Finch au prix de 52.10 £. [45]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, View of a Dairy Farm, where a group of Cows are driven home in a Sunny Evening, through a flooded Lane, between a winding avenue of trees. A Farm House with Figures, is seen on the left: -- warm, and beautifully finished -- 16 inches by 14 1/2 (P. Potter)|A Landscape, View of a Dairy Farm, where a group of Cows are driven home in a Sunny Evening, through a flooded Lane, between a winding avenue of trees. A Farm House with Figures, is seen on the left: -- warm, and beautifully finished -- 16 inches by 14 1/2]] réalisée par P. Potter, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Norton au prix de 90.6 £. [46]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Portrait of Rembrandt's Cook. She is represented of the size of life, with a Knife in the left hand, as if conversing with some one from a window. A fine display of this great Painter's knowledge of chiaro scuro, and power of colour -- 29 inches by 23 1/2 (Rembrandt)|A Portrait of Rembrandt's Cook. She is represented of the size of life, with a Knife in the left hand, as if conversing with some one from a window. A fine display of this great Painter's knowledge of chiaro scuro, and power of colour -- 29 inches by 23 1/2]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Leach (Vice Chancellor) au prix de 79.16 £. [48]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, in which, under a grove of trees, a Satyr is indolently reclined on his back, while a Faun is gathering fruit, and another Satyr is bearing off a full basket on his head. Two Nymphs, one with the back turned to the Spectator, seated on a bank, the other with a basket of fruit on the ground, are in conversation -- 40 inches high by 52 (N. Poussin)|A Landscape, in which, under a grove of trees, a Satyr is indolently reclined on his back, while a Faun is gathering fruit, and another Satyr is bearing off a full basket on his head. Two Nymphs, one with the back turned to the Spectator, seated on a bank, the other with a basket of fruit on the ground, are in conversation -- 40 inches high by 52]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par [[Capt Gillams [or] Gellam]] au prix de 64.1 £. [49]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Two-Decker advancing under closely-reefed sails, during a strong Gale; the Water heaving with a white and foamy broken surface, presents an awful contrast to the lowering sky, reflecting a strong light upon the Vessel, and is touched with a very masterly hand; -- from the Collection of Hart Davis, Esq. -- 42 inches by 48 (Wm V. de Velde)|A Two-Decker advancing under closely-reefed sails, during a strong Gale; the Water heaving with a white and foamy broken surface, presents an awful contrast to the lowering sky, reflecting a strong light upon the Vessel, and is touched with a very masterly hand; -- from the Collection of Hart Davis, Esq. -- 42 inches by 48]] réalisée par Wm V. de Velde, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Norton au prix de 94.10 £. [52]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View in the Scheldt, with a packet Boat during a Squall; a Fishing Boat is approaching on the left, and larger Vessels appear in the distance: the management both of the Water and Sky display a very correct observation of Nature -- 18 inches by 25 (De Vlieger)|View in the Scheldt, with a packet Boat during a Squall; a Fishing Boat is approaching on the left, and larger Vessels appear in the distance: the management both of the Water and Sky display a very correct observation of Nature -- 18 inches by 25]] réalisée par De Vlieger, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Timson MarkLane au prix de 65.2 £. [53]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Farm House, in the front of which is a pool of Water, with Ducks and domestic Poultry, which the farmer's wife, standing at the door of the dwelling, is feeding: a part of a Village forms the distance, seen under a clear and lively Sky -- 14 inches by 17 1/2 (D. Teniers)|A Farm House, in the front of which is a pool of Water, with Ducks and domestic Poultry, which the farmer's wife, standing at the door of the dwelling, is feeding: a part of a Village forms the distance, seen under a clear and lively Sky -- 14 inches by 17 1/2]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par [[Robson Mark[?] Tomkinson]] au prix de 26.5 £. [56]
  • 1826.05.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An upright Landscape, in which are two small Figures, drawing water at a sculptured Fountain, seen through a group of trees; and a Female in the front ground, about to undress for the bath, as if designed for Susannah and the Elders: in the richest tone of Mola's colouring -- 21 inches by 17 1/2 (Mola)|An upright Landscape, in which are two small Figures, drawing water at a sculptured Fountain, seen through a group of trees; and a Female in the front ground, about to undress for the bath, as if designed for Susannah and the Elders: in the richest tone of Mola's colouring -- 21 inches by 17 1/2]] réalisée par Mola, vendue par Admiral Lord Radstock, achetée par Capt Batty au prix de 23.2 £. [59]