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  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Landscape view on the Arno, which, gliding in an oblique course, is reflecting, through the medium of a warm vapour, the ruined buildings on its banks, beyond which extends a campagna, bounded by distant mountains. The nearer part of the scene presents a bay or inlet, with figures and a fisherman angling in the fore ground, and beyond, a rocky mass with its strata dipping to the river, and crowned with wood and buildings, which are illumined by a clear sun. A noble chef d'oeuvre (Wilson)|A Grand Landscape view on the Arno, which, gliding in an oblique course, is reflecting, through the medium of a warm vapour, the ruined buildings on its banks, beyond which extends a campagna, bounded by distant mountains. The nearer part of the scene presents a bay or inlet, with figures and a fisherman angling in the fore ground, and beyond, a rocky mass with its strata dipping to the river, and crowned with wood and buildings, which are illumined by a clear sun. A noble chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Wilson, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Watts Russell au prix de 493.10 £. [1]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A sleeping nymph. "As on her arm reclines the sleeping fair, And with her breath the loitering gale perfumes, Love sees, or thinks he sees, his mother there, And nearer earth directs his glittering plumes; Hovers with fond delight around her bower, And swells the fragrance with a roseate shower." (Hoppner)|A sleeping nymph. "As on her arm reclines the sleeping fair, And with her breath the loitering gale perfumes, Love sees, or thinks he sees, his mother there, And nearer earth directs his glittering plumes; Hovers with fond delight around her bower, And swells the fragrance with a roseate shower."]] réalisée par Hoppner, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Ld Egremont au prix de 472.10 £. [3]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Rape of Europa. Europa, on the bull, has launched with his female burthen into the deep. A train of nymphs, swimming after her, support her feet, and add to the security of her seat upon the back of the animal; Tritons precede them sounding their conchs, and several young zephyrs are clustered round the eagle of Jupiter, which hovers over the group, and by overshadowing them with its wings, contributes to the effect of the chiaro scuro. A splendid composition, full of movement, and singularly rich in colour (W. Hilton, A)|The Rape of Europa. Europa, on the bull, has launched with his female burthen into the deep. A train of nymphs, swimming after her, support her feet, and add to the security of her seat upon the back of the animal; Tritons precede them sounding their conchs, and several young zephyrs are clustered round the eagle of Jupiter, which hovers over the group, and by overshadowing them with its wings, contributes to the effect of the chiaro scuro. A splendid composition, full of movement, and singularly rich in colour]] réalisée par W. Hilton, A, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Phillips for Lord Egremont au prix de 315.0 £. [5]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view on the Thames, from Waterloo Bridge, the architecture of which forms an agreeable termination to the subject on the right, and prepares the eye for the splendid group of vessels, boats, and figures, in the middle of the scene, to which the distant buildings and river, form a sweet and tender contrast (G. Vincent)|A view on the Thames, from Waterloo Bridge, the architecture of which forms an agreeable termination to the subject on the right, and prepares the eye for the splendid group of vessels, boats, and figures, in the middle of the scene, to which the distant buildings and river, form a sweet and tender contrast]] réalisée par G. Vincent, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par [[Mrs Unley's[?] friend Agnew]] au prix de 68.5 £. [6]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Pleiades disappearing before the rising sun. A group of figures displaying much imagination, the countenances lovely and beautifully finished. In the effect of the rising sun, the artist has shewn how happily and truly he has studied nature (H. Howard, R.A.)|The Pleiades disappearing before the rising sun. A group of figures displaying much imagination, the countenances lovely and beautifully finished. In the effect of the rising sun, the artist has shewn how happily and truly he has studied nature]] réalisée par H. Howard, R.A., vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Watts Russell au prix de 220.10 £. [7]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Dutch fishing boats with the sun rising. A busy group of figures bargaining for fish, and others unloading a vessel, which is left dry upon the shingles, occupy the front ground. In the distance the sun is richly gleaming through a sultry morning vapour, with beautiful effect (J.M.W. Turner, RA)|Dutch fishing boats with the sun rising. A busy group of figures bargaining for fish, and others unloading a vessel, which is left dry upon the shingles, occupy the front ground. In the distance the sun is richly gleaming through a sultry morning vapour, with beautiful effect]] réalisée par J.M.W. Turner, RA, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Turner au prix de 514.10 £. [10]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A sea-shore at sun-rise, with two fishing boys, one of whom, kneeling on the rocks and weed is cleaning fish that he has caught, the other is standing by in conversation with his dog beside him; a brilliant sun rising, darts a silver gleam across the sea, which is beautifully reflected upon the figures (W. Collins, R.A.)|A sea-shore at sun-rise, with two fishing boys, one of whom, kneeling on the rocks and weed is cleaning fish that he has caught, the other is standing by in conversation with his dog beside him; a brilliant sun rising, darts a silver gleam across the sea, which is beautifully reflected upon the figures]] réalisée par W. Collins, R.A., vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par White au prix de 210.0 £. [12]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Friar Puck, as a mischievous boy in a cowl, with a bell in one hand and a false light in the other, flying over a brook, in which a figure, misled by him, is immersed to the knees, and with the hands extended, is apparently groping his way. One of the late professor's most happy and carefully finished productions (Fuseli)|Friar Puck, as a mischievous boy in a cowl, with a bell in one hand and a false light in the other, flying over a brook, in which a figure, misled by him, is immersed to the knees, and with the hands extended, is apparently groping his way. One of the late professor's most happy and carefully finished productions]] réalisée par Fuseli, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par [[Chantry [or] Chantrey]] au prix de 84.0 £. [16]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The lake and tower in Tabley Park, with woody scenery beyond, and cattle watering or reposing on the bank. Among these a Norman bull, and other favourite cattle are conspicuous, and very finely finished, and painted with rich effect. The evening tone of the sky is particularly sweet and clear (J. Ward, R.A. 1814)|The lake and tower in Tabley Park, with woody scenery beyond, and cattle watering or reposing on the bank. Among these a Norman bull, and other favourite cattle are conspicuous, and very finely finished, and painted with rich effect. The evening tone of the sky is particularly sweet and clear]] réalisée par J. Ward, R.A. 1814, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Vernon au prix de 199.10 £. [18]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape view on a coast where fish, recently caught, have been landed, and donkies are waiting to be loaded with them. A man, mounted on a white horse, followed by a peasant with a landing-net and his spaniel, is jogging over a rising ground above. The distant mountains are enveloped in clouds, from which the rays of the sun are breaking out with fine effect (J. Ward, R.A.)|A landscape view on a coast where fish, recently caught, have been landed, and donkies are waiting to be loaded with them. A man, mounted on a white horse, followed by a peasant with a landing-net and his spaniel, is jogging over a rising ground above. The distant mountains are enveloped in clouds, from which the rays of the sun are breaking out with fine effect]] réalisée par J. Ward, R.A., vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Allnutt au prix de 106.1 £. [23]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand romantic landscape, resembling the scenery of Westmoreland, with a water-mill sheltered by trees, in the centre, where females are washing linen in the stream; beyond is seen a rich and picturesque vale. A female with a child, upon a donkey led by her daughter, is descending by a road from the mountains, on her way to market. The group is beautifully coloured and finished (W. Collins, R.A.)|A grand romantic landscape, resembling the scenery of Westmoreland, with a water-mill sheltered by trees, in the centre, where females are washing linen in the stream; beyond is seen a rich and picturesque vale. A female with a child, upon a donkey led by her daughter, is descending by a road from the mountains, on her way to market. The group is beautifully coloured and finished]] réalisée par W. Collins, R.A., vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Broadhurst au prix de 189.0 £. [25]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A monkey chained in a stable, and defending his pewter dish of bread and milk from the attack of two dogs; one of which he has seized by the tail, while the other has slyly crept towards the dish. The science displayed in the drawing the ingenuity of the composition, and the richness of the colouring, are admirable (Landseer)|A monkey chained in a stable, and defending his pewter dish of bread and milk from the attack of two dogs; one of which he has seized by the tail, while the other has slyly crept towards the dish. The science displayed in the drawing the ingenuity of the composition, and the richness of the colouring, are admirable]] réalisée par Landseer, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Edwd Merryweather au prix de 173.5 £. [26]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view of the Thames, at Teddington, looking down towards Pope's Villa, at Twickenham. Fishermen in a punt are gliding down by a tongue of land, on which some sheep are reposing, and shepherds are conversing in the shade. The water reflects the objects on the bank with transparent and glassy effect, the colouring is warm and glowing (J.M.W. Turner, RA)|A view of the Thames, at Teddington, looking down towards Pope's Villa, at Twickenham. Fishermen in a punt are gliding down by a tongue of land, on which some sheep are reposing, and shepherds are conversing in the shade. The water reflects the objects on the bank with transparent and glassy effect, the colouring is warm and glowing]] réalisée par J.M.W. Turner, RA, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Morrison au prix de 215.5 £. [32]
  • 1827.07.07/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The river Arno, with a waterman in a wherry carrying a passenger across; beyond them is a barge entering the mouth of a smaller navigable river. The view is terminated by a range of hills seen through the effect of vapour and a sultry sun (A.W. Callcott, R.A)|The river Arno, with a waterman in a wherry carrying a passenger across; beyond them is a barge entering the mouth of a smaller navigable river. The view is terminated by a range of hills seen through the effect of vapour and a sultry sun]] réalisée par A.W. Callcott, R.A, vendue par Rt Hon Lord De Tabley, achetée par Jackson au prix de 130.4 £. [34]