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  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of the Florentine Gallery, in which Teniers has represented many of the finest Pictures which ornament that Gallery, and at the same time imitated the styles of the different masters. -- Four visitors are examining the drawings and other curiosities of the Gallery (Teniers)|Interior of the Florentine Gallery, in which Teniers has represented many of the finest Pictures which ornament that Gallery, and at the same time imitated the styles of the different masters. -- Four visitors are examining the drawings and other curiosities of the Gallery]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par McDonnall au prix de 189.0 £. [1]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Benvenuto Cellini when young, holding a silver vase of flowers, upon the plinth of which the initials of the artist, A.V. are inscribed. Different small figures in bronze, upon a cabinet behind him, designate the artist represented. The al-feminine beauty of the countenance is treated with appropriate delicacy of finishing. This fine picture was probably painted a very few years before the death of Vanucchi (A. Vanucchi or del Sarto)|Portrait of Benvenuto Cellini when young, holding a silver vase of flowers, upon the plinth of which the initials of the artist, A.V. are inscribed. Different small figures in bronze, upon a cabinet behind him, designate the artist represented. The al-feminine beauty of the countenance is treated with appropriate delicacy of finishing. This fine picture was probably painted a very few years before the death of Vanucchi]] réalisée par A. Vanucchi or del Sarto, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Carr au prix de 101.17 £. [2]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of a rising ground on the shore of a harbour, with loaded horses and figures depositing cargoes to be embarked on board of vessels in the bay. A sea mark rises in the centre of the picture, and contributes to the effect of the perspective. It is painted in a sweet pearly tone, and of the best style and finishing of the master (P. Wouvermans)|A View of a rising ground on the shore of a harbour, with loaded horses and figures depositing cargoes to be embarked on board of vessels in the bay. A sea mark rises in the centre of the picture, and contributes to the effect of the perspective. It is painted in a sweet pearly tone, and of the best style and finishing of the master]] réalisée par P. Wouvermans, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Smith au prix de 388.10 £. [3]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village Festival; a composition of nearly one hundred figures, regaling and dancing beneath a tree, in the court yard of a public house, and upon a village green, the back ground is varied with buildings and trees; touched with a light and remarkably free pencil (D. Teniers)|A Village Festival; a composition of nearly one hundred figures, regaling and dancing beneath a tree, in the court yard of a public house, and upon a village green, the back ground is varied with buildings and trees; touched with a light and remarkably free pencil]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par McDonnal au prix de 262.15 £. [6]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A River Scene, with the ruins of a Roman bridge, advancing in bold perspective at the foot of a lofty cliff, crowned with a fortress; Peasants mounted and on foot are fording the river in an oblique direction to the right, where a road ascends to a mountainous distance (Asselyn)|A River Scene, with the ruins of a Roman bridge, advancing in bold perspective at the foot of a lofty cliff, crowned with a fortress; Peasants mounted and on foot are fording the river in an oblique direction to the right, where a road ascends to a mountainous distance]] réalisée par Asselyn, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par McDonald au prix de 73.10 £. [10]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful Landscape; an extensive scene, interspersed with villages, one of which is upon an elevated site, the others are distributed on a fertile level, watered by a navigable river, into which a lesser stream empties itself. A peasant boy is sleeping near his sheep, on a bank in the front ground, where Cuyp and a companion have alighted from their horses, and the artist has represented himself drawing this delightful scene. It is admirable both for touch and tone, and is the chef d'oeuvre which was so much celebrated in the collection of Mr. Rigby (A. Cuyp)|A beautiful Landscape; an extensive scene, interspersed with villages, one of which is upon an elevated site, the others are distributed on a fertile level, watered by a navigable river, into which a lesser stream empties itself. A peasant boy is sleeping near his sheep, on a bank in the front ground, where Cuyp and a companion have alighted from their horses, and the artist has represented himself drawing this delightful scene. It is admirable both for touch and tone, and is the chef d'oeuvre which was so much celebrated in the collection of Mr. Rigby]] réalisée par A. Cuyp, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Carr au prix de 598.10 £. [14]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A lovely Landscape, warm Evening scene, with broken hilly scenery on the left, and two peasants by a road side, listening to another mounted on a donkey and playing on a guitar, two goats are browsing beneath a group of trees in the centre, from which there is a rapid descent to a river, cattle are seen beneath the further wooded bank of it. In the sweetest style of this favorite Master (J. Both)|A lovely Landscape, warm Evening scene, with broken hilly scenery on the left, and two peasants by a road side, listening to another mounted on a donkey and playing on a guitar, two goats are browsing beneath a group of trees in the centre, from which there is a rapid descent to a river, cattle are seen beneath the further wooded bank of it. In the sweetest style of this favorite Master]] réalisée par J. Both, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 166.19 £. [15]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A mounted Sportsman, with his gun, conversing with a Landlord at the door of an Inn, the angle of which only is seen, where a maid is drawing water from a well; on the road are beggars and females resting themselves, and a peasant with a loaded horse; a companion sportsman and his servant are dismounted, standing by their horses, on the banks of a river, to which the hilly landscape is sloped; the distance is full of minute objects. It is painted in a sweet pearly tone, the sky brilliant, and the whole remarkably clear (Ph. Wouvermans)|A mounted Sportsman, with his gun, conversing with a Landlord at the door of an Inn, the angle of which only is seen, where a maid is drawing water from a well; on the road are beggars and females resting themselves, and a peasant with a loaded horse; a companion sportsman and his servant are dismounted, standing by their horses, on the banks of a river, to which the hilly landscape is sloped; the distance is full of minute objects. It is painted in a sweet pearly tone, the sky brilliant, and the whole remarkably clear]] réalisée par Ph. Wouvermans, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Noseda for Mr Fairlie au prix de 526.15 £. [16]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Bathsheba dressing after bathing; an elegant composition of three figures, displaying the usual taste of Poussin in the design, and treated with bold breadth of shadow; -- architecture and garden scenery, and David at some distance, form the remainder of the composition (N. Poussin)|Bathsheba dressing after bathing; an elegant composition of three figures, displaying the usual taste of Poussin in the design, and treated with bold breadth of shadow; -- architecture and garden scenery, and David at some distance, form the remainder of the composition]] réalisée par N. Poussin, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par East au prix de 162.15 £. [17]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Titian's Dogs. Two hounds lashed together, one reposing, the other standing by, with the fore foot, bent, as if desirous to be in action, are at the foot of a tree, in a landscape: -- painted with perfect truth, richness, and a most masterly pencil (Titian)|Titian's Dogs. Two hounds lashed together, one reposing, the other standing by, with the fore foot, bent, as if desirous to be in action, are at the foot of a tree, in a landscape: -- painted with perfect truth, richness, and a most masterly pencil]] réalisée par Titian, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Campbell au prix de 283.10 £. [18]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Landscape, with woody and broken scenery surrounding a lake, beyond which is a ridge crowned with buildings, beautifully touched, and beyond them a range of blue mountains enlivened with a warm sun; figures are reposing in the front ground (Gaspar Poussin)|A small Landscape, with woody and broken scenery surrounding a lake, beyond which is a ridge crowned with buildings, beautifully touched, and beyond them a range of blue mountains enlivened with a warm sun; figures are reposing in the front ground]] réalisée par Gaspar Poussin, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Carr au prix de 73.10 £. [19]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Peasant driving home Cattle in a summer evening. In the centre of the group is the Wife with an Infant at her breast, her boy by her side, and a favorite dog playing with her drapery; another female is mounted on a donkey with a load of faggots; broken rocky scenery, some brush wood, and a fine warm distance form the back ground; a pure and beautiful specimen (N. Berghem)|A Peasant driving home Cattle in a summer evening. In the centre of the group is the Wife with an Infant at her breast, her boy by her side, and a favorite dog playing with her drapery; another female is mounted on a donkey with a load of faggots; broken rocky scenery, some brush wood, and a fine warm distance form the back ground; a pure and beautiful specimen]] réalisée par N. Berghem, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Seguier for Mr Ewen au prix de 273.0 £. [21]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Burgomaster and his family going out hawking. They consist of three figures mounted, two huntsmen following, with the hawks and dogs, and a carriage wtih four horses behind, slowly ascending a hill, beyond which is seen the family chateau, sheltered on the skirt of the downs, painted with clear and brilliant effect (Paul Potter)|A Burgomaster and his family going out hawking. They consist of three figures mounted, two huntsmen following, with the hawks and dogs, and a carriage wtih four horses behind, slowly ascending a hill, beyond which is seen the family chateau, sheltered on the skirt of the downs, painted with clear and brilliant effect]] réalisée par Paul Potter, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Hill au prix de 420.0 £. [22]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A square massive Ruin of brickwork, and a stag-headed oak on the skirts of a Wood, and at the turn of a road, through a ravine, where two peasants and a dog are just advancing into sight; a lowering sky contributes to the chiaro scuro of the scene, which is enriched by the colour of the building (J. Ruysdael)|A square massive Ruin of brickwork, and a stag-headed oak on the skirts of a Wood, and at the turn of a road, through a ravine, where two peasants and a dog are just advancing into sight; a lowering sky contributes to the chiaro scuro of the scene, which is enriched by the colour of the building]] réalisée par J. Ruysdael, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par McDonald au prix de 73.10 £. [23]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Cavalier mounted, and a Female preparing to mount, but paying the reckoning at the door of an Inn, which is represented as contiguous to the remains of the Temple of Minerva Medica, a Landscape in the distance, the Figures are of the best finishing of Lingleback, and are brilliantly illuminated by a tender tone of evening Sunshine (Lingleback)|A Cavalier mounted, and a Female preparing to mount, but paying the reckoning at the door of an Inn, which is represented as contiguous to the remains of the Temple of Minerva Medica, a Landscape in the distance, the Figures are of the best finishing of Lingleback, and are brilliantly illuminated by a tender tone of evening Sunshine]] réalisée par Lingleback, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Campbell au prix de 47.5 £. [24]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Harbour Scene, (small) with Shallops, Boats' Crews, and a State Barge, with a white flag in the nearer part of the picture, and Vessels of War tacking, in stays, and at anchor in the half distance, beyond which is seen an Arsenal; clear and finely finished (L. Backhuysen, 1685)|A Harbour Scene, (small) with Shallops, Boats' Crews, and a State Barge, with a white flag in the nearer part of the picture, and Vessels of War tacking, in stays, and at anchor in the half distance, beyond which is seen an Arsenal; clear and finely finished]] réalisée par L. Backhuysen, 1685, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Hastings au prix de 72.9 £. [25]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Itinerant Tooth-drawer operating upon a Village Patient, whose Family stand around in painful anxiety, while another Boor appears in pain from having been recently under the Dentist's hands; the Village scenery in the distance is brilliantly coloured (Andrew Both)|An Itinerant Tooth-drawer operating upon a Village Patient, whose Family stand around in painful anxiety, while another Boor appears in pain from having been recently under the Dentist's hands; the Village scenery in the distance is brilliantly coloured]] réalisée par Andrew Both, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par [[Hyde [?]]] au prix de 40.19 £. [27]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Dutch Kitchen, with a Man cleaning Fish and in conversation with a Woman, they are surrounded by Fish, Poultry, and Vegetables, domestic Fowls, and various Utensils, all painted with great truth; a warm Sun-shine admitted through a window falls with beautiful effect upon the various objects, which are highly finished (Van Staveren)|Interior of a Dutch Kitchen, with a Man cleaning Fish and in conversation with a Woman, they are surrounded by Fish, Poultry, and Vegetables, domestic Fowls, and various Utensils, all painted with great truth; a warm Sun-shine admitted through a window falls with beautiful effect upon the various objects, which are highly finished]] réalisée par Van Staveren, vendue par Duke of Bedford, achetée par Williamson au prix de 37.15 £. [32]
  • 1827.06.30/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Flemish Cabaret, in the nearer part of which a Group of Boors are playing at Cards, and another Party in the distance are smoking and carousing; a Dog couchant, and some Butcher's meat deposited upon a stool on the right hand, in front, are admirably pencilled; the whole is touched with spirit and in his clear tone (D. Teniers)|Interior of a Flemish Cabaret, in the nearer part of which a Group of Boors are playing at Cards, and another Party in the distance are smoking and carousing; a Dog couchant, and some Butcher's meat deposited upon a stool on the right hand, in front, are admirably pencilled; the whole is touched with spirit and in his clear tone]] réalisée par D. Teniers, vendue par Bailey au prix de 230 gs. [45]