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  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[La Dance Villageoise. A rich Landscape, in which a splendid group of seventeen Figures are performing a Rustic Dance to the Music of a Piper seated in a Tree. The whole are in motion, and produce an effect at once dazzling and magnificent. This chef d'oeuvre formerly adorned the rich Cabinet of Mons. de Julienne in Paris, in which it ranked as one of his most precious gems, and is known by the engraving by Bolswert (Rubens)|La Dance Villageoise. A rich Landscape, in which a splendid group of seventeen Figures are performing a Rustic Dance to the Music of a Piper seated in a Tree. The whole are in motion, and produce an effect at once dazzling and magnificent. This chef d'oeuvre formerly adorned the rich Cabinet of Mons. de Julienne in Paris, in which it ranked as one of his most precious gems, and is known by the engraving by Bolswert]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 997.0 £. [1]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A brilliant Landscape -- A broken bank covered with herbage is crowned with a group of high Trees in beautiful foliage; in the front is a fallen Beach Tree, and beyond a richly wooded dell; to the right a rivulet running through the distance; with a Shepherd tending his scattered Flock From the Collection of Madame Catalan in Paris (Ruysdael)|A brilliant Landscape -- A broken bank covered with herbage is crowned with a group of high Trees in beautiful foliage; in the front is a fallen Beach Tree, and beyond a richly wooded dell; to the right a rivulet running through the distance; with a Shepherd tending his scattered Flock From the Collection of Madame Catalan in Paris]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 546.0 £. [2]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A richly wooded Landscape with Cottages, a road leading to a Village crossed the whole of the foreground, along which Travellers are passing, a pool of water is in the centre, near which are lying some fallen trees. This fine pictutre is about the same dimensions, and was painted in the same year, with the magnificent work of the same Artist, exhibited last season at the British Institution (Hobbima, 1663)|A richly wooded Landscape with Cottages, a road leading to a Village crossed the whole of the foreground, along which Travellers are passing, a pool of water is in the centre, near which are lying some fallen trees. This fine pictutre is about the same dimensions, and was painted in the same year, with the magnificent work of the same Artist, exhibited last season at the British Institution]] réalisée par Hobbima, 1663, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 630.0 £. [3]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Repose from the Chase. A Landscape with magnificent Ruins, near which are a group of Ladies and Gentleman on horseback, and a Gentleman standing beside a White Horse; in the foreground, a Shepherd and Shepherdess with Sheep reposing, and more distant are two Gentleman on horesback followed by their Huntsman and Dog (Berghem)|The Repose from the Chase. A Landscape with magnificent Ruins, near which are a group of Ladies and Gentleman on horseback, and a Gentleman standing beside a White Horse; in the foreground, a Shepherd and Shepherdess with Sheep reposing, and more distant are two Gentleman on horesback followed by their Huntsman and Dog]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 472.10 [or] 477.10 £. [4]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mount Parnassus, with Minerva visiting the Muses, At the foot of the hill is seen the City of Delphos, with the Ocean, and distant Mountains. This magnificent picture was painted for the Constable Colonna, and was formerly purchased from the Colonna Palace for the sum of Thirty Thousand Francs by Monsr Durand of Paris (Claude)|Mount Parnassus, with Minerva visiting the Muses, At the foot of the hill is seen the City of Delphos, with the Ocean, and distant Mountains. This magnificent picture was painted for the Constable Colonna, and was formerly purchased from the Colonna Palace for the sum of Thirty Thousand Francs by Monsr Durand of Paris]] réalisée par Claude, vendue par Thomas Emmerson, achetée par McIntosh au prix de 577.10 £. [5]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Alchymist. At a table covered with a multitude of utensils the Philosopher is seated essaying a piece of gold; in the background are three attendants at work, a range of Furnances are to the right, and a quantity of interesting objects are scattered throughout the apartment (David Teniers)|The Alchymist. At a table covered with a multitude of utensils the Philosopher is seated essaying a piece of gold; in the background are three attendants at work, a range of Furnances are to the right, and a quantity of interesting objects are scattered throughout the apartment]] réalisée par David Teniers, vendue par Thomas Emmerson, achetée par McIntosh au prix de 504.0 £. [7]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[La Partie de Chasse du Prince d'Orange; a clear and sunny Landscape, with the Prince of Orange mounted on a Grey Horse giving directions to a Garde de Chasse; his two sons richly habited, are also mounted; near them are several dogs, and figures hunting in the distance From the Collection of M. de la Peyriere (Cuyp)|La Partie de Chasse du Prince d'Orange; a clear and sunny Landscape, with the Prince of Orange mounted on a Grey Horse giving directions to a Garde de Chasse; his two sons richly habited, are also mounted; near them are several dogs, and figures hunting in the distance From the Collection of M. de la Peyriere]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 1102.10 [or] 1113.0 £. [8]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of a Gentleman in a black cap and dress richly trimmed with fur, and holding a glove in one hand This splendid Portrait is from the Collection of Mr. Artaria of Mannheim, and is described and beautifully engraved in the supplement to the Rev. Dr. Dibdin's Picturesque Tour (Holbein)|Portrait of a Gentleman in a black cap and dress richly trimmed with fur, and holding a glove in one hand This splendid Portrait is from the Collection of Mr. Artaria of Mannheim, and is described and beautifully engraved in the supplement to the Rev. Dr. Dibdin's Picturesque Tour]] réalisée par Holbein, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 147.0 £. [10]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A brilliant Italian Landscape, the foreground is occupied by a shallow lake through which are passing Travellers, and Peasants conducting Cattle, Sheep and Goats, on the top of the bank are trees, and the summit is crowned with picturesque ruins (Karel du Jardin)|A brilliant Italian Landscape, the foreground is occupied by a shallow lake through which are passing Travellers, and Peasants conducting Cattle, Sheep and Goats, on the top of the bank are trees, and the summit is crowned with picturesque ruins]] réalisée par Karel du Jardin, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 577.10 £. [11]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Bleaching Ground, with a view of a Village -- the companion -- full of figures actively employed. The two following Noble Specimens of Teniers were taken by Joseph Buonaparte to America, from whence they were sent to Paris, where they were recently purchased of his agent. (David Teniers)|A Bleaching Ground, with a view of a Village -- the companion -- full of figures actively employed. The two following Noble Specimens of Teniers were taken by Joseph Buonaparte to America, from whence they were sent to Paris, where they were recently purchased of his agent.]] réalisée par David Teniers, vendue par Thomas Emmerson, achetée par [[Brown [?]]] au prix de 388.10 £. [14]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Village Feast, with various groups of Figures; on the right are women running a race for a cake exhibited on a pole From the Royal Collection at Madrid The two following Noble Specimens of Teniers were taken by Joseph Buonaparte to America, from whence they were sent to Paris, where they were recently purchased of his agent. (David Teniers)|A Village Feast, with various groups of Figures; on the right are women running a race for a cake exhibited on a pole From the Royal Collection at Madrid The two following Noble Specimens of Teniers were taken by Joseph Buonaparte to America, from whence they were sent to Paris, where they were recently purchased of his agent.]] réalisée par David Teniers, vendue par Thomas Emmerson au prix de 388.10 £. [15]
  • 1829.05.02/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Landscape with Cattle and Figures; the centre occupied with lofty trees, some of which are reflected in a broad lake; on the right are high hills clothed with wood, and two fallen beech trees in the front From the Collection of Madame Catalan in Paris (Ruysdael)|A grand Landscape with Cattle and Figures; the centre occupied with lofty trees, some of which are reflected in a broad lake; on the right are high hills clothed with wood, and two fallen beech trees in the front From the Collection of Madame Catalan in Paris]] réalisée par Ruysdael, vendue par Thomas Emmerson, achetée par McIntosh au prix de 399.4 £. [16]