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  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The companion to the preceding. -- A Picturesque Cottage, with a fishwoman offering to sell her fish to the cottagers, who are seen at the window, and passing into their cottage; with a dog and poultry in the fore ground, and figures in the distance. The two preceding pictures are painted in the best time of the artist, and equal in colouring to Ostade (Dusart)|The companion to the preceding. -- A Picturesque Cottage, with a fishwoman offering to sell her fish to the cottagers, who are seen at the window, and passing into their cottage; with a dog and poultry in the fore ground, and figures in the distance. The two preceding pictures are painted in the best time of the artist, and equal in colouring to Ostade]] réalisée par Dusart, vendue par [[ST [Phillips]]] au prix de 99.15 £. [12]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Exterior, View of the Cottage Retreat of the Artist A. Ostade, who is standing at the entrance with his wife and child; a man with baskets of fish approaches, with whom they are bargaining The two preceding pictures are painted in the best time of the artist, and equal in colouring to Ostade (Dusart)|An Exterior, View of the Cottage Retreat of the Artist A. Ostade, who is standing at the entrance with his wife and child; a man with baskets of fish approaches, with whom they are bargaining The two preceding pictures are painted in the best time of the artist, and equal in colouring to Ostade]] réalisée par Dusart, vendue par [[ST [Phillips]]] au prix de 95.11 £. [13]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Fete de Village -- composed of various groups of happy peasants, feasting and dancing; in the back ground to the right is seen the chateau of the artist, from which himself and his family appear to be advancing towards a party dancing round a may pole in the distance. This capital picture formerly belonged to the Duke de Praslin, and is engraved by Le Bas (Teniers)|A Fete de Village -- composed of various groups of happy peasants, feasting and dancing; in the back ground to the right is seen the chateau of the artist, from which himself and his family appear to be advancing towards a party dancing round a may pole in the distance. This capital picture formerly belonged to the Duke de Praslin, and is engraved by Le Bas]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par [[E[mmerson]]] au prix de 157.10 £. [16]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Adoration of the Magi. This highly interesting picture is worthy of the Connoiseur's attention -- fifty figures, all various in their expression and attitude, compose its principal feature -- as many more, skilfully grouped, form the distance and sides. At the foot of the triumphal arch, surrounded by architectural fragments, the Holy Family are seen to repose, and there receive the presents and adoration of the Magi. Their numerous and brilliant suite forms a singular contrast with the poverty of the parents of Jesus. -- Engraved by Augostino Carracci The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur (Baldassare Peruzzi)|The Adoration of the Magi. This highly interesting picture is worthy of the Connoiseur's attention -- fifty figures, all various in their expression and attitude, compose its principal feature -- as many more, skilfully grouped, form the distance and sides. At the foot of the triumphal arch, surrounded by architectural fragments, the Holy Family are seen to repose, and there receive the presents and adoration of the Magi. Their numerous and brilliant suite forms a singular contrast with the poverty of the parents of Jesus. -- Engraved by Augostino Carracci The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur]] réalisée par Baldassare Peruzzi, vendue par Delahante au prix de 336.0 £. [17]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli. This celebrated artist is represented the size of life, seated, and decorated with a gold chain, holding in his left hand a drawing. The back ground is filled with columns, and fragments of sculpture are scattered about. This esteemed portrait was formerly at Capo di Monte, and is mentioned by Vasari The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur (Andrea del Sarto)|Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli. This celebrated artist is represented the size of life, seated, and decorated with a gold chain, holding in his left hand a drawing. The back ground is filled with columns, and fragments of sculpture are scattered about. This esteemed portrait was formerly at Capo di Monte, and is mentioned by Vasari The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur]] réalisée par Andrea del Sarto, vendue par Delahante au prix de 210.0 £. [18]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of his Physician. All that has been said of the extraordianry beauties of the works of Corregio, will apply to this wonderful portrait, which combines with the most striking expression, a vigour and mellow blending of harmonious colour, which leaves nothing to desire. This fhef d'oeuvre is from the Palace of Capo di Monte The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur (Corregio)|Portrait of his Physician. All that has been said of the extraordianry beauties of the works of Corregio, will apply to this wonderful portrait, which combines with the most striking expression, a vigour and mellow blending of harmonious colour, which leaves nothing to desire. This fhef d'oeuvre is from the Palace of Capo di Monte The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur]] réalisée par Corregio, vendue par Delahante au prix de 546.0 £. [19]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ at table with his Apostles. The figures of this admirable picture, although many, and presumed to have possessed the same condition and habits, still exhibit such a diversity in their expression of countenance as to indicate the different degrees of their personal feeling The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur (Albano)|Christ at table with his Apostles. The figures of this admirable picture, although many, and presumed to have possessed the same condition and habits, still exhibit such a diversity in their expression of countenance as to indicate the different degrees of their personal feeling The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur]] réalisée par Albano, vendue par Delahante au prix de 367.10 £. [20]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Philip IV. of Spain (size of life) dressed as a Sportsman, with his favourite dog, in a landscape. -- A brilliantly coloured picture of this master The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur (Velasquez)|Portrait of Philip IV. of Spain (size of life) dressed as a Sportsman, with his favourite dog, in a landscape. -- A brilliantly coloured picture of this master The Following Five Lots were recently Imported by, and are the Property of a well known Connoisseur]] réalisée par Velasquez, vendue par Delahante au prix de 357.0 £. [21]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Storm. -- A young and beautiful Woman terrified by an approaching Storm; her Infant is sleeping on her knee, attended by a favourite Spaniel -- the anxious expression of the Mother, the exquisite beauty of her face and form, the loveliness of the sleeping babe, and the uncommon delicacy of tints and sweet colouring, so appropriate to the composition of this picture, renders it one of the most valuable of this rare master's works This picture was the last painted by Greuze (Greuze)|A Storm. -- A young and beautiful Woman terrified by an approaching Storm; her Infant is sleeping on her knee, attended by a favourite Spaniel -- the anxious expression of the Mother, the exquisite beauty of her face and form, the loveliness of the sleeping babe, and the uncommon delicacy of tints and sweet colouring, so appropriate to the composition of this picture, renders it one of the most valuable of this rare master's works This picture was the last painted by Greuze]] réalisée par Greuze, vendue par S in T au prix de 92.8 £. [22]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The View of a richly furnished Apartment, in which is a Dutch Lady of distinction, with her infant, attended by the nurse; on her left, a little boy is holding up a doll; and in the distance, through an open door, is seen a second group of Ladies and Gentlemen in an interior apartment. The whole is richly coloured, and is finished equal to Gerard Dow (Van Tol)|The View of a richly furnished Apartment, in which is a Dutch Lady of distinction, with her infant, attended by the nurse; on her left, a little boy is holding up a doll; and in the distance, through an open door, is seen a second group of Ladies and Gentlemen in an interior apartment. The whole is richly coloured, and is finished equal to Gerard Dow]] réalisée par Van Tol, vendue par [[ST & E[mmerson]]] au prix de 126.1 £. [23]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Study (from Nature) of Pigs, finished in his superior manner -- a faithful portraiture of the animals; choice and selection were not characteristics of a Dutch or Flemish Artist; whatever object presented the picturesque, was to him interesting, and faithfully pourtrayed (P. Potter)|A Study (from Nature) of Pigs, finished in his superior manner -- a faithful portraiture of the animals; choice and selection were not characteristics of a Dutch or Flemish Artist; whatever object presented the picturesque, was to him interesting, and faithfully pourtrayed]] réalisée par P. Potter, vendue par Smith, achetée par West au prix de 30.9 £. [24]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A rich and pleasing Landscape, with mountainous Scenery, in which is introduced the Flight into Egypt; -- the foreground is refreshed by a stream of water (transparently painted), through which are passing the Virgin and Child, followed by St. Joseph; an ass with panniers, and sheep, contribute to enrich the composition of this admirable picture From the Distinguished Collection of the Count de Vandreiul (K du Jardin)|A rich and pleasing Landscape, with mountainous Scenery, in which is introduced the Flight into Egypt; -- the foreground is refreshed by a stream of water (transparently painted), through which are passing the Virgin and Child, followed by St. Joseph; an ass with panniers, and sheep, contribute to enrich the composition of this admirable picture From the Distinguished Collection of the Count de Vandreiul]] réalisée par K du Jardin, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Maude au prix de 105.0 £. [27]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Interior, with an Old Woman seated in her chair paring turnips; near to her are, a spinning wheel, a pail, and a cullender -- the whole magically illumined by a window, happily introduced; on the sill of which is a book. The artist has been more than usually correct in his drawing, and displays a firmness of touch, and freedom of handling, with a display of chiaro scuro, little inferior to his master Rembrandt (Maas)|An Interior, with an Old Woman seated in her chair paring turnips; near to her are, a spinning wheel, a pail, and a cullender -- the whole magically illumined by a window, happily introduced; on the sill of which is a book. The artist has been more than usually correct in his drawing, and displays a firmness of touch, and freedom of handling, with a display of chiaro scuro, little inferior to his master Rembrandt]] réalisée par Maas, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Howe au prix de 136.10 £. [28]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Woody Landscape. This rich and faithful effort of art represents a rural and familiar scene from nature, happily selected by the artist to display the magic of his powers A Rustic Cottage, enclosed by a rude fence, occupies the middle ground; in the distance, on the right, are other cottages; a winding road forms the rich foreground of the picture, enlivened by a cavalier with his dogs, and other travellers passing from a park richly wooded. The mass of trees on the road side, are happily placed to give consequence and richness to the scene, and are painted with a crisp and brilliant touch. An undoubted chef d'oeuvre (Hobbima)|A Woody Landscape. This rich and faithful effort of art represents a rural and familiar scene from nature, happily selected by the artist to display the magic of his powers A Rustic Cottage, enclosed by a rude fence, occupies the middle ground; in the distance, on the right, are other cottages; a winding road forms the rich foreground of the picture, enlivened by a cavalier with his dogs, and other travellers passing from a park richly wooded. The mass of trees on the road side, are happily placed to give consequence and richness to the scene, and are painted with a crisp and brilliant touch. An undoubted chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Hobbima, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Maud au prix de 441.0 £. [29]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Morning Scene, with Sun Rise, in a beautiful and glowing Landscape, with a herdsman and group of cows reposing and depasturing in a meadow refreshed by a stream of water; on the summit of a hill in the distance is an equestrian in converse with a peasant The high quality, purity and perfection of this picture, combined with the superiority of its execution and finish, confirms its repute with the superiority of its execution and finish, confirms its repute in Holland as a chef d'oeuvre of this master (Cuyp)|A Morning Scene, with Sun Rise, in a beautiful and glowing Landscape, with a herdsman and group of cows reposing and depasturing in a meadow refreshed by a stream of water; on the summit of a hill in the distance is an equestrian in converse with a peasant The high quality, purity and perfection of this picture, combined with the superiority of its execution and finish, confirms its repute with the superiority of its execution and finish, confirms its repute in Holland as a chef d'oeuvre of this master]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Zachary for Dixon Esq au prix de 525.0 £. [30]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Rendez Vous de Chasse; the subject represents the Portico and Facade of a Country Mansion, with a Statue of Neptune, &c. forming a fountain at the end of the garden wall; in front of the entrance is a numerous assemblage of ladies and gentlemen prepared to take the pleasures of hawking and shooting -- a group of horses and figures occupy the centre; a pied horse is held by a cavalier, who is taking a glass of wine; others of the party are waiting on the steps of the portico -- there are also four couple of dogs, and near the fountain are several figures -- with a view extending over a flat country, terminated with hills. This admirable picture is rich and full of subject; the figures are finely drawn, and are distinguished for their elegance of character (Wouvermans)|Rendez Vous de Chasse; the subject represents the Portico and Facade of a Country Mansion, with a Statue of Neptune, &c. forming a fountain at the end of the garden wall; in front of the entrance is a numerous assemblage of ladies and gentlemen prepared to take the pleasures of hawking and shooting -- a group of horses and figures occupy the centre; a pied horse is held by a cavalier, who is taking a glass of wine; others of the party are waiting on the steps of the portico -- there are also four couple of dogs, and near the fountain are several figures -- with a view extending over a flat country, terminated with hills. This admirable picture is rich and full of subject; the figures are finely drawn, and are distinguished for their elegance of character]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Norton au prix de 267.15 £. [31]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View on the Hollands Deep in a Calm, with an assemblage of yachts, and small craft; a splendid yacht is sailing through them, having on board persons of distinction, accompanied by two eight-oared barges. The whole illumined by sun shine, which plays upon the white sails, and sheds a genial warmth over the whole (W. V. Velde)|A View on the Hollands Deep in a Calm, with an assemblage of yachts, and small craft; a splendid yacht is sailing through them, having on board persons of distinction, accompanied by two eight-oared barges. The whole illumined by sun shine, which plays upon the white sails, and sheds a genial warmth over the whole]] réalisée par W. V. Velde, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Delahante au prix de 577.10 £. [32]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Evening Scene in a richly wooded Country, with oak and other trees clustered in the centre, and which are reflected in a fine lake; the distant hills are richly clothed with wood, a shepherd with his flock enliven the centre of the landscape -- a very superior specimen of this artist (Ruysdael)|An Evening Scene in a richly wooded Country, with oak and other trees clustered in the centre, and which are reflected in a fine lake; the distant hills are richly clothed with wood, a shepherd with his flock enliven the centre of the landscape -- a very superior specimen of this artist]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 315.0 £. [33]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View in Flanders, with the Chateau of Teniers, environed with trees and water. Opposite is a cottage, with a group of the Artist, his Wife and Sister, and their gardener, who appears respectfully to invite them to take shelter in his cottage from an approaching shower. In the distance is the village church of Pirk (Teniers)|A View in Flanders, with the Chateau of Teniers, environed with trees and water. Opposite is a cottage, with a group of the Artist, his Wife and Sister, and their gardener, who appears respectfully to invite them to take shelter in his cottage from an approaching shower. In the distance is the village church of Pirk]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Smith au prix de 215.5 £. [36]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Offing View of the Entrance to the Brill River, and the Town of Brill, with a ship, fishing boats and coasters under a fresh breeze, turning into and out of the river; a ray of sunshine illumines the scene, and produces a sparkling reflection on the agitated sea This cabinet gem may safely challenge competition with any picture by the master, and is known as Le Diamant de la Curiosite (Backhuysen)|An Offing View of the Entrance to the Brill River, and the Town of Brill, with a ship, fishing boats and coasters under a fresh breeze, turning into and out of the river; a ray of sunshine illumines the scene, and produces a sparkling reflection on the agitated sea This cabinet gem may safely challenge competition with any picture by the master, and is known as Le Diamant de la Curiosite]] réalisée par Backhuysen, vendue par Count Pourtales au prix de 420.0 [?] £. [41]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Corps de Garde. -- The Interior of a room, with figures grouped at a round table; a variety of armour and military accoutrements occupy the right and front, and opposite is a fine spaniel dog. This picture was painted in the zenith of his power, and possesses every excellence for which this artist is so justly esteemed (Teniers)|A Corps de Garde. -- The Interior of a room, with figures grouped at a round table; a variety of armour and military accoutrements occupy the right and front, and opposite is a fine spaniel dog. This picture was painted in the zenith of his power, and possesses every excellence for which this artist is so justly esteemed]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Maude au prix de 425.5 £. [43]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ with Martha and Mary; in a beautiful landscape, with deer and other animals. This Picture is painted with all that masterly vigour and brilliant richness of colour which so decidedly mark the best works of Rubens; and when in the Calonne and Rynders Collections was regarded as one of his most precious productions (Rubens)|Christ with Martha and Mary; in a beautiful landscape, with deer and other animals. This Picture is painted with all that masterly vigour and brilliant richness of colour which so decidedly mark the best works of Rubens; and when in the Calonne and Rynders Collections was regarded as one of his most precious productions]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Peacock au prix de 158.11 £. [44]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of an Apartment, with a lady richly attired and seated in a chair, directing the attention of her child to a parrot which she is feeding; her attendant is nursing an Infant, whose features are pourtrayed in a glass. -- The sunny light thrown on the buildings and canal, which are seen through the door of entrance, diffuses its warmth and magical effect throughout the apartment, and renders this picture one of the most pleasing specimens of the master (De Hooghe)|The Interior of an Apartment, with a lady richly attired and seated in a chair, directing the attention of her child to a parrot which she is feeding; her attendant is nursing an Infant, whose features are pourtrayed in a glass. -- The sunny light thrown on the buildings and canal, which are seen through the door of entrance, diffuses its warmth and magical effect throughout the apartment, and renders this picture one of the most pleasing specimens of the master]] réalisée par De Hooghe, vendue par ST, achetée par Slater au prix de 257.5 £. [45]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Romantic Landscape, in which a shepherd is watching a group of cows, sheep, and goats, while a female peasant is seen spinning with her distaff; in the back ground is a splendid view, on which the evening sun sheds his departing rays, producing an effect worthy of Savator Rosa -- capital (Berchem)|A Grand Romantic Landscape, in which a shepherd is watching a group of cows, sheep, and goats, while a female peasant is seen spinning with her distaff; in the back ground is a splendid view, on which the evening sun sheds his departing rays, producing an effect worthy of Savator Rosa -- capital]] réalisée par Berchem, vendue par [[E[mmerson]]] au prix de 105.0 £. [48]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of a Room. A young lady, elegantly dressed, is seated in a chair with her back towards a table, selecting lemons from the basket of an old woman. This exquisite cabinet gem has adorned several of the first collections in Paris, where it is known as "La Belle Limonadiere," particularly that of the Cte de Vaudreuil (G. Netscher)|The Interior of a Room. A young lady, elegantly dressed, is seated in a chair with her back towards a table, selecting lemons from the basket of an old woman. This exquisite cabinet gem has adorned several of the first collections in Paris, where it is known as "La Belle Limonadiere," particularly that of the Cte de Vaudreuil]] réalisée par G. Netscher, vendue par ST, achetée par Dunford au prix de 142.16 £. [49]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, with a rough sandy road passing the centre, and a cottage screened by a cluster of trees; a group of figures and sheep occupy the foreground -- the glowing warmth and richness of colour which pervade this picture, would justify its being ascribed to the pencil of Hobbima (Ruysdael)|A Landscape, with a rough sandy road passing the centre, and a cottage screened by a cluster of trees; a group of figures and sheep occupy the foreground -- the glowing warmth and richness of colour which pervade this picture, would justify its being ascribed to the pencil of Hobbima]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 151.4 £. [51]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of an Estaminet, with a group of figures, highly characteristic, and variously and humorously occupied; in which the artist has pourtrayed himself as a gamester in the act of throwing the dice; a variety of objects are negligently distributed around the room. This picture, for its extraordinary and exquisite finish, truth of character, expression, and humour, was ever regarded in Holland (from whence Count Pourtales received it) as a chef d'ouvre of this admirable artist (Jan Stein)|The Interior of an Estaminet, with a group of figures, highly characteristic, and variously and humorously occupied; in which the artist has pourtrayed himself as a gamester in the act of throwing the dice; a variety of objects are negligently distributed around the room. This picture, for its extraordinary and exquisite finish, truth of character, expression, and humour, was ever regarded in Holland (from whence Count Pourtales received it) as a chef d'ouvre of this admirable artist]] réalisée par Jan Stein, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Peacock au prix de 299.5 £. [52]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A bold Rocky Scene, with Rivulet gliding between hills, and falling in a broken cascade among fragments of rock; the hills are richly clothed with oak and other trees, &c.; and a Shepherd watching his sheep. -- This picture is finished with extreme care, and is of superior tone of colour to most of this artist's works (Ruysdael)|A bold Rocky Scene, with Rivulet gliding between hills, and falling in a broken cascade among fragments of rock; the hills are richly clothed with oak and other trees, &c.; and a Shepherd watching his sheep. -- This picture is finished with extreme care, and is of superior tone of colour to most of this artist's works]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 136.10 £. [53]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Italian Scene, in which the artist has introduced a magnificent Portico, with the Ruins of a Temple, and the group of the Rape of a Sabine; on the left is a lady and servant purchasing game -- numerous other figures are judiciously distributed throughout the Landscape. This picture is known as "Le Marchand de Gibier" (J.B. Weenix)|An Italian Scene, in which the artist has introduced a magnificent Portico, with the Ruins of a Temple, and the group of the Rape of a Sabine; on the left is a lady and servant purchasing game -- numerous other figures are judiciously distributed throughout the Landscape. This picture is known as "Le Marchand de Gibier"]] réalisée par J.B. Weenix, vendue par Count Pourtales, achetée par Howe au prix de 161.14 £. [55]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village Feast. A variety of figures are dancing and carousing in a cabaret; on the left, a gleam of light breaks with a magical effect on the principal group, through an open window, at which some children are seen looking on with delight at the festive scene. A capital picture of this rare master (Isaac Ostade)|A Village Feast. A variety of figures are dancing and carousing in a cabaret; on the left, a gleam of light breaks with a magical effect on the principal group, through an open window, at which some children are seen looking on with delight at the festive scene. A capital picture of this rare master]] réalisée par Isaac Ostade, vendue par [[E[mmerson]]], achetée par Carsing au prix de 43.1 £. [56]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Interior of an Apartment. The principal group is composed of a young man who, apparently overcome by fatique and liquor, has fallen asleep on his chair, while an old woman with marked caution is directing a young female to rifle his pockets. This exquisitely finished picture is one of the most capital compositions of this rare master (Mieris)|The Interior of an Apartment. The principal group is composed of a young man who, apparently overcome by fatique and liquor, has fallen asleep on his chair, while an old woman with marked caution is directing a young female to rifle his pockets. This exquisitely finished picture is one of the most capital compositions of this rare master]] réalisée par Mieris, vendue par [[Perignon ST & E[mmerson]]] au prix de 160.13 £. [57]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Exterior. At the entrance gate of a Chateau, which is seen in the distance, is seated a Lady richly attired, listening to the tale of an old Gypsy; behind her stands a gentleman, whose expressive countenance indicates surprise and amusement at her credulity -- the details of the fore ground are highly wrought, and are finished with a delicacy that evinces how closely this artist approached his great master Rembrandt (Van Tol)|An Exterior. At the entrance gate of a Chateau, which is seen in the distance, is seated a Lady richly attired, listening to the tale of an old Gypsy; behind her stands a gentleman, whose expressive countenance indicates surprise and amusement at her credulity -- the details of the fore ground are highly wrought, and are finished with a delicacy that evinces how closely this artist approached his great master Rembrandt]] réalisée par Van Tol, vendue par ST au prix de 122.17 £. [58]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Ditto grand Landscape, with cattle and figures, companion to the preceding -- from Malmaison The two preceding pictures were presented by the Town of Antwerp to the Empress Josephine, and purchased from Prince Beauharnois out of Malmaison in the year 1815 (Omeganck)|A Ditto grand Landscape, with cattle and figures, companion to the preceding -- from Malmaison The two preceding pictures were presented by the Town of Antwerp to the Empress Josephine, and purchased from Prince Beauharnois out of Malmaison in the year 1815]] réalisée par Omeganck, vendue par [[S T [Stock in Trade]]], achetée par Norton au prix de 84.0 £. [60]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape, with cattle and figures, -- in his most finished manner, from Malmaison The two preceding pictures were presented by the Town of Antwerp to the Empress Josephine, and purchased from Prince Beauharnois out of Malmaison in the year 1815 (Omeganck)|A grand Landscape, with cattle and figures, -- in his most finished manner, from Malmaison The two preceding pictures were presented by the Town of Antwerp to the Empress Josephine, and purchased from Prince Beauharnois out of Malmaison in the year 1815]] réalisée par Omeganck, vendue par [[S T [Stock in Trade]]] au prix de 92.8 £. [61]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Temptation of St. Anthony -- the Demon in the guise of an old woman is tempting the Saint with liquor; the latter is at prayer in his cell, the interior of which, with the variety of grotesque figures, is admirably shown by a strong light proceeding from an aperture on the left This picture is of high quality, and exquisite finish (Teniers)|The Temptation of St. Anthony -- the Demon in the guise of an old woman is tempting the Saint with liquor; the latter is at prayer in his cell, the interior of which, with the variety of grotesque figures, is admirably shown by a strong light proceeding from an aperture on the left This picture is of high quality, and exquisite finish]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par ST au prix de 110.5 £. [66]
  • 1826.05.20/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Woody Scene, through which appears a bye-road, and a traveller on a grey horse. The rich and elaborate finish of the foliage is rendered more apparent, by the light which tenderly breaks through the mass of trees. The figures are from the pencil of Philip Wouvermans (Ruysdael)|A Woody Scene, through which appears a bye-road, and a traveller on a grey horse. The rich and elaborate finish of the foliage is rendered more apparent, by the light which tenderly breaks through the mass of trees. The figures are from the pencil of Philip Wouvermans]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par [[Perignon ST E[mmerson]]] au prix de 87.3 £. [70]