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  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The finding of Moses, who is presented to the daughter of Pharaoh, followed by a cortége of Beautiful Females of dignified character; beyond the River, which is spread across the centre of the scene, are rising rounds covered with Buildings and Wood -- the whole is treated with splendour of colour, and singular transparency, not unworthy of the best time of Nicholas Poussin (Seb. Bourdon)|The finding of Moses, who is presented to the daughter of Pharaoh, followed by a cortége of Beautiful Females of dignified character; beyond the River, which is spread across the centre of the scene, are rising rounds covered with Buildings and Wood -- the whole is treated with splendour of colour, and singular transparency, not unworthy of the best time of Nicholas Poussin]] réalisée par Seb. Bourdon, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Woodin au prix de 199.18 £. [1]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Virgin and Child, Interior, small upright, with much sweet and natural character in the countenances; the draperies very rich and brilliant. This highly finished Cabinet Gem was in the Orleans Collection, and is also engraved in the collection of the King of France's Pictures, of which it previously formed a part (Raffaelle)|A Virgin and Child, Interior, small upright, with much sweet and natural character in the countenances; the draperies very rich and brilliant. This highly finished Cabinet Gem was in the Orleans Collection, and is also engraved in the collection of the King of France's Pictures, of which it previously formed a part]] réalisée par Raffaelle, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Ewing for Nieuwenhuys au prix de 210.0 £. [2]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Upright Landscape, in which a River, straightened in its course through a mountainous district, is making its quiet way towards the front of the scene, where it falls in a strong Cascade, through massive rocky fragments. The higher grounds are embellished with Wood, a Cylindrical Tower, and a Dwelling at the edge of the precipice, and Cattle on the opposite side of the Stream; in the front; three Female Peasants are about to return, after milking their Cows, which, with some goats, are near them -- a brilliant and exquisite chef-d'oeuvre. From the Cabinet of Robit; see Catalogue, p.5.No.8 (Berghem)|A Grand Upright Landscape, in which a River, straightened in its course through a mountainous district, is making its quiet way towards the front of the scene, where it falls in a strong Cascade, through massive rocky fragments. The higher grounds are embellished with Wood, a Cylindrical Tower, and a Dwelling at the edge of the precipice, and Cattle on the opposite side of the Stream; in the front; three Female Peasants are about to return, after milking their Cows, which, with some goats, are near them -- a brilliant and exquisite chef-d'oeuvre. From the Cabinet of Robit; see Catalogue, p.5.No.8]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Noseda au prix de 640.10 £. [3]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Infant Christ Sleeping, the right Arm listlessly thrown across a crimson Cushion, the left supporting his Head, while three Infant Angels behind are watching him. This delightful chef-d'oeuvre was originally bought to England by Mr. Ottley, who obtained it from the Borghese Palace, and sold it to the present Proprietor (Ann. Carracci)|The Infant Christ Sleeping, the right Arm listlessly thrown across a crimson Cushion, the left supporting his Head, while three Infant Angels behind are watching him. This delightful chef-d'oeuvre was originally bought to England by Mr. Ottley, who obtained it from the Borghese Palace, and sold it to the present Proprietor]] réalisée par Ann. Carracci, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Alexr Baring Esqr au prix de 425.0 £. [4]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Marriage at Cana, and the miracle of our Saviour changing Water into Wine, a beautiful composition of twenty - two Figures. The perfect ease which accompanies the character and action of each individual in it, and the mild and agreeable harmony of the colouring, mark the feelings and disposition of this amiable Painter. It is of his finest time and execution. -- From the Collection of Monsieur Robit; see the Catalogue, Page 40, No.61: but previously in the celebrated Cabinet of the Duc de Presle. It is about 5 feet 9 by 7 feet 7 (Murillo)|The Marriage at Cana, and the miracle of our Saviour changing Water into Wine, a beautiful composition of twenty - two Figures. The perfect ease which accompanies the character and action of each individual in it, and the mild and agreeable harmony of the colouring, mark the feelings and disposition of this amiable Painter. It is of his finest time and execution. -- From the Collection of Monsieur Robit; see the Catalogue, Page 40, No.61: but previously in the celebrated Cabinet of the Duc de Presle. It is about 5 feet 9 by 7 feet 7]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Ld Aylesbury au prix de 913.10 £. [5]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, in which a Peasant leading two Mules loaded with their Paniers, and upon one of which his Wife is seated, is followed by another Peasant who is urging a loaded Ass up the steep ascent, which the former have just surmounted. A thickly wooded half-distance opens to the curve of a River, which washes the base of a hilly sitte, crowned with Buildings. The effect of this Picture, of a sultry morning Sun just evaporating the dew, and bursting out in partial splendour, is one of the richest and happiest effects of the pencil of Cuyp (Cuyp)|A Landscape, in which a Peasant leading two Mules loaded with their Paniers, and upon one of which his Wife is seated, is followed by another Peasant who is urging a loaded Ass up the steep ascent, which the former have just surmounted. A thickly wooded half-distance opens to the curve of a River, which washes the base of a hilly sitte, crowned with Buildings. The effect of this Picture, of a sultry morning Sun just evaporating the dew, and bursting out in partial splendour, is one of the richest and happiest effects of the pencil of Cuyp]] réalisée par Cuyp, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Smith au prix de 714.0 £. [8]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The admired chef - d'oeuvre of this Master, well known by the title of the Corset Bleu: a Lady in a Pelisse of blue satin, edged with broad white fur, and seated in a Chair, her foot resting upon a Chauffrette, holds a score of Music, while a Cavalier seated upon a Table before her is preparing to accompany her upon a Guitar: a favourite Spaniel is looking up at its Mistress. A precious bijou, from the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit; see his Catalogue, p.40, No.61 i.e. No.70 (Metzu)|The admired chef - d'oeuvre of this Master, well known by the title of the Corset Bleu: a Lady in a Pelisse of blue satin, edged with broad white fur, and seated in a Chair, her foot resting upon a Chauffrette, holds a score of Music, while a Cavalier seated upon a Table before her is preparing to accompany her upon a Guitar: a favourite Spaniel is looking up at its Mistress. A precious bijou, from the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit; see his Catalogue, p.40, No.61 i.e. No.70]] réalisée par Metzu, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Bone au prix de 567.0 £. [9]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A mountainous Landscape, where, upon a Road sheltered by lofty Trees, through the thin and light foliage of which the varied shapes of a rocky and wooded Cliff appear, a group of Nymphs is collected after Bathing, designed to represent Diana and Calisto; -- these Figures are from the pencil of Poelemborg -- a delightful warm tone is diffused through the scene (Both)|A mountainous Landscape, where, upon a Road sheltered by lofty Trees, through the thin and light foliage of which the varied shapes of a rocky and wooded Cliff appear, a group of Nymphs is collected after Bathing, designed to represent Diana and Calisto; -- these Figures are from the pencil of Poelemborg -- a delightful warm tone is diffused through the scene]] réalisée par Both, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Zachary au prix de 393.15 £. [10]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Lady in a yellow satin Pelisse, edged with a breadth of white fur, is leaning upon a Table, on which a Turkey Carpet has been turned back, and is reading a Letter with much apparent interest. A Basket of Drapery is at her feet. A fold Sceen conceals the distant part of the apartment. This admirable chef-d'oeuvre is from the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit; see Catalogue, p.102, No. 152 (Terburg)|A Lady in a yellow satin Pelisse, edged with a breadth of white fur, is leaning upon a Table, on which a Turkey Carpet has been turned back, and is reading a Letter with much apparent interest. A Basket of Drapery is at her feet. A fold Sceen conceals the distant part of the apartment. This admirable chef-d'oeuvre is from the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit; see Catalogue, p.102, No. 152]] réalisée par Terburg, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Pinney au prix de 367.10 £. [11]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Landscape, with a Knoll on the right, and a Farm-House, half concealed in wood, from which a Peasant is about to cross a rustic wooden Bridge thrown over a deep Watercourse to a winding Road upon an ascent on the left: Farm Buildings and Inclosures interspersed with Wood form an agreeable distance -- very capital (Hobbema)|A Landscape, with a Knoll on the right, and a Farm-House, half concealed in wood, from which a Peasant is about to cross a rustic wooden Bridge thrown over a deep Watercourse to a winding Road upon an ascent on the left: Farm Buildings and Inclosures interspersed with Wood form an agreeable distance -- very capital]] réalisée par Hobbema, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Brown au prix de 525.0 £. [12]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Susannah appealing to Heaven, and asserting her innocence, while Daniel, on the judgment seat, is directing a Soldier to convey away one of the Elders to capital punishment. This exquisite little cabinet specimen is exceedingly rich in colour, and beautifully finished. -- From the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit; see his Catalogue, p.104, No. 156 (Valentini)|Susannah appealing to Heaven, and asserting her innocence, while Daniel, on the judgment seat, is directing a Soldier to convey away one of the Elders to capital punishment. This exquisite little cabinet specimen is exceedingly rich in colour, and beautifully finished. -- From the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit; see his Catalogue, p.104, No. 156]] réalisée par Valentini, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Ld Northwick au prix de 22.1 £. [13]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Little Horse fair; various Figures are examining and trying Horses before some Booths in the centre; a Woman is drawing beer for some Children in the front ground to the right, and on the left two Children are timidly approaching a group of Horses feeding at a Manger -- the Figures small, but touched with great spirit, and are seen under a clear and beautiful sky. It was bought from the Collection of Mr. Woodhouse (P. Wouvermans)|The Little Horse fair; various Figures are examining and trying Horses before some Booths in the centre; a Woman is drawing beer for some Children in the front ground to the right, and on the left two Children are timidly approaching a group of Horses feeding at a Manger -- the Figures small, but touched with great spirit, and are seen under a clear and beautiful sky. It was bought from the Collection of Mr. Woodhouse]] réalisée par P. Wouvermans, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Brown au prix de 278.5 £. [14]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Peasant Family at their Repast; the Mother with a Child at her breast, her young Son beside her, is seated at her humble fare which is placed on a three - legged stool; the Husband is cutting a loaf a little farther from them -- painted in a deep rich tone. From the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit. See his Catalogue, p.23, No.38. (C. Dusart)|A Peasant Family at their Repast; the Mother with a Child at her breast, her young Son beside her, is seated at her humble fare which is placed on a three - legged stool; the Husband is cutting a loaf a little farther from them -- painted in a deep rich tone. From the Cabinet of Monsieur Robit. See his Catalogue, p.23, No.38.]] réalisée par C. Dusart, vendue par George Hibbert au prix de 108.3 £. [16]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A beautiful Female whole-length Figure, in a white satin dress, holding in her right hand a miniature and a billet doux, which, from the expression of the countenance, she appears to have just read; her right hand rests upon a Globe upon a table -- beautifully finished (Madame Gerard)|A beautiful Female whole-length Figure, in a white satin dress, holding in her right hand a miniature and a billet doux, which, from the expression of the countenance, she appears to have just read; her right hand rests upon a Globe upon a table -- beautifully finished]] réalisée par Madame Gerard, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Neal Bone au prix de 43.1 £. [17]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Italian Landscape, warm evening scene, in which the Ponte Molle, and some dwellings at the extremity of it, terminate the scene on the left; some loaded Barks are moored near the Bridge, and the Tiber flows in agreeable perspective to the right; a group of Peasants driving their Cattle to water, or returning from the River, are distributed over the front ground -- a beautiful specimen (Berghem)|An Italian Landscape, warm evening scene, in which the Ponte Molle, and some dwellings at the extremity of it, terminate the scene on the left; some loaded Barks are moored near the Bridge, and the Tiber flows in agreeable perspective to the right; a group of Peasants driving their Cattle to water, or returning from the River, are distributed over the front ground -- a beautiful specimen]] réalisée par Berghem, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Burland au prix de 372.15 £. [18]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Boy astride a seated Mastiff, and holding his chain, as if about to let him loose upon a Wolf who has attacked his Flock; he appears in a moment of great animation calling to a Companion -- painted with breadth and fine effect; the characters both of the Youth and the Dog are expressed with great truth. An early Picture of the Master (Murillo)|A Boy astride a seated Mastiff, and holding his chain, as if about to let him loose upon a Wolf who has attacked his Flock; he appears in a moment of great animation calling to a Companion -- painted with breadth and fine effect; the characters both of the Youth and the Dog are expressed with great truth. An early Picture of the Master]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Fielder au prix de 42.0 £. [21]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. John baptizing Christ in Jordan, three Angels assisting -- a multitude seen in the distance -- Infant Angels and Cherubim are descending in a cloud of light above. This picture was purchased at the Sale of John Bernard, Esq. in Bedford-square (P. Veronese)|St. John baptizing Christ in Jordan, three Angels assisting -- a multitude seen in the distance -- Infant Angels and Cherubim are descending in a cloud of light above. This picture was purchased at the Sale of John Bernard, Esq. in Bedford-square]] réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Ld W Powlett au prix de 31.10 £. [25]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Forest Scene, in the centre of which some Figures are angling in a Pool, and a Female traveller is resting herself beneath a wild Bank, warmed by a bright gleam of Sunshine; a Peasant is driving Sheep up an ascent on the right -- a picturesque and hilly distance opens on the left (Wynants)|A Forest Scene, in the centre of which some Figures are angling in a Pool, and a Female traveller is resting herself beneath a wild Bank, warmed by a bright gleam of Sunshine; a Peasant is driving Sheep up an ascent on the right -- a picturesque and hilly distance opens on the left]] réalisée par Wynants, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Woodin au prix de 76.13 £. [26]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Mother, with her Child upon her lap, and a Cradle beside her, is replying to a Female, who has accosted her at the door of her Dwelling; the attitude and the expression of the first of these, who has more pleasing traits of countenance than are usually seen in the females of Bega, is very naturally conceived; the group is illumined in a warm tone, and beautifully finished (C. Bega)|A Mother, with her Child upon her lap, and a Cradle beside her, is replying to a Female, who has accosted her at the door of her Dwelling; the attitude and the expression of the first of these, who has more pleasing traits of countenance than are usually seen in the females of Bega, is very naturally conceived; the group is illumined in a warm tone, and beautifully finished]] réalisée par C. Bega, vendue par George Hibbert au prix de 42.0 £. [27]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Baptism of Our Saviour in a branch of the River Jordan, where the Stream narrowed; admits a group of three Angels on the banks to assist in the ceremony; they are kneeling in adoration. Some Cherubs appear above, from which a stream of light descends into the centre of the Woody Scene (P. Veronese)|The Baptism of Our Saviour in a branch of the River Jordan, where the Stream narrowed; admits a group of three Angels on the banks to assist in the ceremony; they are kneeling in adoration. Some Cherubs appear above, from which a stream of light descends into the centre of the Woody Scene]] réalisée par P. Veronese, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Woodin au prix de 63.0 £. [35]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Perspective View of a River, with Villages and Wood on either Bank, by Moon - light; Fishing Boats are on the centre of the Stream, of which the neaarer part is crossed by Stakes, upon which Fishermen have hung their Nets to dry -- painted with beautifully clear and luminous effect (V. der Neer)|Perspective View of a River, with Villages and Wood on either Bank, by Moon - light; Fishing Boats are on the centre of the Stream, of which the neaarer part is crossed by Stakes, upon which Fishermen have hung their Nets to dry -- painted with beautifully clear and luminous effect]] réalisée par V. der Neer, vendue par George Hibbert au prix de 73.10 £. [36]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Peasant Children piping, in a Landscape, their Mother sitting by and looking on, near a Gateway; the back - ground is a level Country, the outlines of which are thrown into agreeable perspective. This picture is recorded to have been a favourite of Gainsborough and was twice in his possession (Le Nain)|Peasant Children piping, in a Landscape, their Mother sitting by and looking on, near a Gateway; the back - ground is a level Country, the outlines of which are thrown into agreeable perspective. This picture is recorded to have been a favourite of Gainsborough and was twice in his possession]] réalisée par Le Nain, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par R F Dibden au prix de 14.14 £. [38]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Equestrian group, and AEneas assisting Dido to dismount on the approach of the storm, while engaged with their attendants in the chace -- an elegant and spirited sketch. N.B. This Picture was ascribed to Rubens, when in the collection of Lord F. Campbell, but the Dido has the grace of V. Dyck; Pentimenti are observable in the drawing of the Horse (V. Dyck)|An Equestrian group, and AEneas assisting Dido to dismount on the approach of the storm, while engaged with their attendants in the chace -- an elegant and spirited sketch. N.B. This Picture was ascribed to Rubens, when in the collection of Lord F. Campbell, but the Dido has the grace of V. Dyck; Pentimenti are observable in the drawing of the Horse]] réalisée par V. Dyck, vendue par George Hibbert au prix de 52.10 £. [48]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view of Abingdon, taken from the River, in which Cattle are cooling themselves; a group of lighters in the half distance, and figures employed in loading a timber waggon on the right bank -- painted with very natural effect of a sultry sun breaking through a summer morning mist (Turner)|A view of Abingdon, taken from the River, in which Cattle are cooling themselves; a group of lighters in the half distance, and figures employed in loading a timber waggon on the right bank -- painted with very natural effect of a sultry sun breaking through a summer morning mist]] réalisée par Turner, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par [[Trace [or] Turner]] au prix de 120.15 £. [50]
  • 1829.06.13/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A view of Rembrandt's Father's Mill, and a winding River, with buildings on either bank, and a more distant Mill, (which furnished Rembrandt the subject of the Mill formerly in the collection of William Smith, Esq., M.P.) a Cavalier crossing a Bridge in the front ground, and a Beggar asking alms -- painted with rich effect, the water particularly transparent (De Koninck)|A view of Rembrandt's Father's Mill, and a winding River, with buildings on either bank, and a more distant Mill, (which furnished Rembrandt the subject of the Mill formerly in the collection of William Smith, Esq., M.P.) a Cavalier crossing a Bridge in the front ground, and a Beggar asking alms -- painted with rich effect, the water particularly transparent]] réalisée par De Koninck, vendue par George Hibbert, achetée par Emmerson au prix de 128.2 £. [52]