Ventes d'œuvres le 1828.05.14

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  • 1828.05.14/ maison de ventes : Leifchild (W.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Festoon of Flowers and Fruits, with Insects and Reptiles, painted true to Nature, by which the works of this enchanting painter are so truly delineated. This Picture is in the finest state of preservation, an undoubted and genuine Production of the Master (Van Huysum)|A Festoon of Flowers and Fruits, with Insects and Reptiles, painted true to Nature, by which the works of this enchanting painter are so truly delineated. This Picture is in the finest state of preservation, an undoubted and genuine Production of the Master]] réalisée par Van Huysum, vendue par Philip Hollingworth, Esq.. [121]
  • 1828.05.14/ maison de ventes : Leifchild (W.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin seated, holding a book in her hand, and instructing the Infant to read, attended by Two other Figures playing on different instruments, richly habited; a romantic Landscape back ground is seen at a distance through the opening. From the Collection of Sir William Drummond (Fr. Bartolomeo)|The Virgin seated, holding a book in her hand, and instructing the Infant to read, attended by Two other Figures playing on different instruments, richly habited; a romantic Landscape back ground is seen at a distance through the opening. From the Collection of Sir William Drummond]] réalisée par Fr. Bartolomeo, vendue par Philip Hollingworth, Esq.. [132]
  • 1828.05.14/ maison de ventes : Leifchild (W.). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Christ crowned with Thorns; -- and Mater de la Rosa. This pair of exquisitely fine gems has been obtained from one of the finest Collections in Italy, at a great expense, by a Gentleman of acknowledged taste and judgement; they are in the most perfect state of preservation, and worthy of a place in the choicest Collections in this or any other country -- a chef d'oeuvre (Carlo Dolci)|Christ crowned with Thorns; -- and Mater de la Rosa. This pair of exquisitely fine gems has been obtained from one of the finest Collections in Italy, at a great expense, by a Gentleman of acknowledged taste and judgement; they are in the most perfect state of preservation, and worthy of a place in the choicest Collections in this or any other country -- a chef d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Philip Hollingworth, Esq.. [164]