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  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Angel departing from Tobit and his Family. -- The calm devotion and gratitude of the old man and his family are finely contrasted with the spirited figure of the Angel, which appears absolutely floating in air. -- A splendid example of this great master's historic power (Rembrandt)|The Angel departing from Tobit and his Family. -- The calm devotion and gratitude of the old man and his family are finely contrasted with the spirited figure of the Angel, which appears absolutely floating in air. -- A splendid example of this great master's historic power]] réalisée par Rembrandt, vendue par [[E[mmerson]]], achetée par Maude au prix de 126.0 £. [4]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A splendid effort of this Artist, worthy of Rembrandt. A Grand Landscape, a bird's eye View in Holland, with distant views of towns and rivers; in the fore ground is a windmill and cottages, embowered in trees, and bound by a lake; in the middle distance is a river with a town on its banks. -- Illumined by a partial sun shine, producing an effect of chira scuro truly magical (De Koning)|A splendid effort of this Artist, worthy of Rembrandt. A Grand Landscape, a bird's eye View in Holland, with distant views of towns and rivers; in the fore ground is a windmill and cottages, embowered in trees, and bound by a lake; in the middle distance is a river with a town on its banks. -- Illumined by a partial sun shine, producing an effect of chira scuro truly magical]] réalisée par De Koning, vendue par [[ST & E[mmerson]]], achetée par Lord Orford au prix de 246.13 £. [5]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, with groups of Dutch Boors assembled at the outside of a Cabaret -- on the right are a party playing at bowls; and in front other groups are playing at cards, and regaling themselves by smoking and drinking. This precious little gem is rich in colour, and in fine preservation (Ostade)|A Landscape, with groups of Dutch Boors assembled at the outside of a Cabaret -- on the right are a party playing at bowls; and in front other groups are playing at cards, and regaling themselves by smoking and drinking. This precious little gem is rich in colour, and in fine preservation]] réalisée par Ostade, vendue par [[ST & E[mmerson]]] au prix de 131.5 £. [6]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[From a Balcony, over which is negligently thrown a rich Persian carpet, is seen an interesting Group of a Lady with three Children; a youth is seen feeding some young birds in a cage, on which a little girl has fallen asleep; the back ground is formed by a screen of architectural columns, and a festoon of draped Satin The elaborate finish of this gem merits the particular attention of the amateur (Netscher)|From a Balcony, over which is negligently thrown a rich Persian carpet, is seen an interesting Group of a Lady with three Children; a youth is seen feeding some young birds in a cage, on which a little girl has fallen asleep; the back ground is formed by a screen of architectural columns, and a festoon of draped Satin The elaborate finish of this gem merits the particular attention of the amateur]] réalisée par Netscher, vendue par ST au prix de 199.10 £. [8]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Mountainous Landscape -- on the fore ground of which are two Cavaliers, one of whom has dismounted from a white horse, and is listening to the arch tale of a Gypsy, whose companions are near, and grouped around the fire -- This beautiful picture is known as Les Bohemiennes -- from the distinguished Collection of Tolozan (Phillip Wouvermans)|A Mountainous Landscape -- on the fore ground of which are two Cavaliers, one of whom has dismounted from a white horse, and is listening to the arch tale of a Gypsy, whose companions are near, and grouped around the fire -- This beautiful picture is known as Les Bohemiennes -- from the distinguished Collection of Tolozan]] réalisée par Phillip Wouvermans, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Norton au prix de 110.5 £. [12]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand mountainous Landscape, intersected by a winding road, on which are passing a peasant with two mules, and a boy driving a cow; opposite to which are masses of trees, rich in foliage, and brilliantly illumined by a setting sun -- this precious little gem of art is from the Collection of Prince Talleyrand (Both)|A grand mountainous Landscape, intersected by a winding road, on which are passing a peasant with two mules, and a boy driving a cow; opposite to which are masses of trees, rich in foliage, and brilliantly illumined by a setting sun -- this precious little gem of art is from the Collection of Prince Talleyrand]] réalisée par Both, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Maud of Bath au prix de 215.5 £. [15]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Calm, with a View of a Pier or Jetty Head, and a variety of vessels in the distance riding at anchor; in front, and near the shore, are two boats with seaman rowing towards, and preparing to join their vessels in the offing -- a bijoux of exquisite beauty and purity (W. V. Velde)|A Calm, with a View of a Pier or Jetty Head, and a variety of vessels in the distance riding at anchor; in front, and near the shore, are two boats with seaman rowing towards, and preparing to join their vessels in the offing -- a bijoux of exquisite beauty and purity]] réalisée par W. V. Velde, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Hastings au prix de 147.0 £. [16]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of Ostade's Painting Room, in which he has pourtrayed himself seated in a chair, and occupied at his easel; at the extremity of the room, are two boys engaged preparing his colours, and surrounding them a variety of objects appropriate to the arts are negligently scattered -- the whole is brilliantly illumined from a large window, happily placed. This interesting specimen has been etched by the artist himself, and was purchased from the Collection of Grandpré (Adrian van Ostade)|The Interior of Ostade's Painting Room, in which he has pourtrayed himself seated in a chair, and occupied at his easel; at the extremity of the room, are two boys engaged preparing his colours, and surrounding them a variety of objects appropriate to the arts are negligently scattered -- the whole is brilliantly illumined from a large window, happily placed. This interesting specimen has been etched by the artist himself, and was purchased from the Collection of Grandpré]] réalisée par Adrian van Ostade, vendue par Smith, achetée par Buchannan au prix de 110.5 £. [17]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A ditto cabinet gem, an Interior, with a group of four figures seated at a table playing at cards and tric-trac -- This bijou is full of subject, and painted with a freedom of pencilling equalling his first rate pictures -- from the St. Victor Collection -- in an or-molu frame (Teniers)|A ditto cabinet gem, an Interior, with a group of four figures seated at a table playing at cards and tric-trac -- This bijou is full of subject, and painted with a freedom of pencilling equalling his first rate pictures -- from the St. Victor Collection -- in an or-molu frame]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Smart au prix de 40.19 £. [24]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A splendid Landscape; Noah and his Family preparing to enter the Ark, with innumerable animals and birds, &c. finished with an extraordinary minuteness, and brilliancy of colouring. This rare specimen of the master was once associated in a Collection with the celebrated Chapeau De Paille, and was admired by the Great Rubens, who had twenty pictures by this artist in his own Collection (Breughel)|A splendid Landscape; Noah and his Family preparing to enter the Ark, with innumerable animals and birds, &c. finished with an extraordinary minuteness, and brilliancy of colouring. This rare specimen of the master was once associated in a Collection with the celebrated Chapeau De Paille, and was admired by the Great Rubens, who had twenty pictures by this artist in his own Collection]] réalisée par Breughel, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Smart au prix de 47.5 £. [41]
  • 1826.05.19/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[This beautiful and interesting picture represents A View upon the Gracht of a Town in Holland, with a woman seated vending her vegetables to lady and gentlemen, whose attendant, a boy, with a basket under his arm, waits to remove them; and other figures in the distance (M. Zorg)|This beautiful and interesting picture represents A View upon the Gracht of a Town in Holland, with a woman seated vending her vegetables to lady and gentlemen, whose attendant, a boy, with a basket under his arm, waits to remove them; and other figures in the distance]] réalisée par M. Zorg, vendue par Smith au prix de 30.9 £. [42]