Ventes d'œuvres le 1830.05.08

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  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Bacchus and Ariadne, the latter seated by the Shore, the former bending over her with an expression of tenderness, and pointing to the Constellation that awaited her; the Figures elegantly drawn, and painted with strong and fine effect of chiaro-scuro (A. Carracci)|Bacchus and Ariadne, the latter seated by the Shore, the former bending over her with an expression of tenderness, and pointing to the Constellation that awaited her; the Figures elegantly drawn, and painted with strong and fine effect of chiaro-scuro]] réalisée par A. Carracci, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 22 gs. [2]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Nativity, the Virgin kneeling in Prayer over the Infant, and a Shepherd also kneeling by her side; on one side Joseph meditates on the Scriptures, on the other a Shepherd leaning on his Staff is looking on, -- a ruined Arcade behind them. The Angel appearing to the Shepherds is represented in the minute distance, in fine preservation (Garofalo)|A small Nativity, the Virgin kneeling in Prayer over the Infant, and a Shepherd also kneeling by her side; on one side Joseph meditates on the Scriptures, on the other a Shepherd leaning on his Staff is looking on, -- a ruined Arcade behind them. The Angel appearing to the Shepherds is represented in the minute distance, in fine preservation]] réalisée par Garofalo, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 50 gs. [3]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Chamber, in the centre of which a Mother is feeding a fractious Child upon her Lap; at her Feet a Cat suckling Kittens is admirably painted; a Cradle, various Utensils and Still Life are distributed about the Room, and at an open Door behind are a Man and Woman in conversation: this picture is painted in a peculiarly rich and mellow tone, in which respect it is scarcely inferior to A. Ostade (C. Dusart)|Interior of a Chamber, in the centre of which a Mother is feeding a fractious Child upon her Lap; at her Feet a Cat suckling Kittens is admirably painted; a Cradle, various Utensils and Still Life are distributed about the Room, and at an open Door behind are a Man and Woman in conversation: this picture is painted in a peculiarly rich and mellow tone, in which respect it is scarcely inferior to A. Ostade]] réalisée par C. Dusart, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 71 gs. [7]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The entrance to a Wood, which is separated by a sheet of Water from the front-ground, where a Cavalier on a white Horse, accompanied by a Game-keeper on foot, and his Dog, are advancing to cross a Wooden Bridge; a warm glow of sunshine falls upon the Figures, and lights up the scene with rich effect (Waterloo)|The entrance to a Wood, which is separated by a sheet of Water from the front-ground, where a Cavalier on a white Horse, accompanied by a Game-keeper on foot, and his Dog, are advancing to cross a Wooden Bridge; a warm glow of sunshine falls upon the Figures, and lights up the scene with rich effect]] réalisée par Waterloo, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 80 gs. [13]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A dead Swan, a Heron, and various other Birds and Game, grouped at the base of some sculptured Ruins; and a Landscape back-ground; the several objects are painted with truth, and finished almost to illusion -- an exquisite specimen of a rare painter (P. Gysels)|A dead Swan, a Heron, and various other Birds and Game, grouped at the base of some sculptured Ruins; and a Landscape back-ground; the several objects are painted with truth, and finished almost to illusion -- an exquisite specimen of a rare painter]] réalisée par P. Gysels, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 25 gs. [15]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A group of three Peasants in conversation, on a Bank beneath a Tree, beyond which is a Cabaret, where Post-Waggons and Figures have halted for Refreshment: the figures are marked in with the facility which is seen in the drawings of this master, the front-ground coloured with the richness of Rembrandt (Van Goyen)|A group of three Peasants in conversation, on a Bank beneath a Tree, beyond which is a Cabaret, where Post-Waggons and Figures have halted for Refreshment: the figures are marked in with the facility which is seen in the drawings of this master, the front-ground coloured with the richness of Rembrandt]] réalisée par Van Goyen, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 21 1/2 gs. [21]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A group of jocund Italian Peasants quaffing their Wine beneath the Arbour of a Cabaret, and listening to a Hurdy-Gurdy Player; a Boy with a Pipe and Tabor; a Woman and her Infant on her Lap, seated on the ground before the latter: painted with breadth and spirit, and warmly coloured (Helmbreker)|A group of jocund Italian Peasants quaffing their Wine beneath the Arbour of a Cabaret, and listening to a Hurdy-Gurdy Player; a Boy with a Pipe and Tabor; a Woman and her Infant on her Lap, seated on the ground before the latter: painted with breadth and spirit, and warmly coloured]] réalisée par Helmbreker, vendue par Robert Ludgate. [31]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A fine Landscaoe, with a Reposo of a Holy Family in the front-ground, where a few Trees contribute a breadth of shadow; other Figures are introduced in the half-distance, which is terminated by some bold Mountains and a partial View of the Sea, -- in a clear and fine tone: formerly in the Corsini Palace, from which it was brought to England by W.Y. Ottley, Esq. (Domenichino)|A fine Landscaoe, with a Reposo of a Holy Family in the front-ground, where a few Trees contribute a breadth of shadow; other Figures are introduced in the half-distance, which is terminated by some bold Mountains and a partial View of the Sea, -- in a clear and fine tone: formerly in the Corsini Palace, from which it was brought to England by W.Y. Ottley, Esq.]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 90 gs. [41]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A small Interior, in which is a Woman with a Child in her Arms at a Window, and a Cradle behind them; a Boy dancing with a Hoop thrown round his Shoulders, and a Spaniel erect on his hind Legs watching him: a clear and beautiful little gem, from the Poullain cabinet (C. Dusart)|A small Interior, in which is a Woman with a Child in her Arms at a Window, and a Cradle behind them; a Boy dancing with a Hoop thrown round his Shoulders, and a Spaniel erect on his hind Legs watching him: a clear and beautiful little gem, from the Poullain cabinet]] réalisée par C. Dusart, vendue par Robert Ludgate, achetée par Clowes au prix de 36.15 £. [42]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of a Corps du Garde, an Officer overpowered with sleep, is reposing in the front; a Female behind appears about to take advantage of his unguarded situation, and another Officer and Female are looking on; other Figures seen in the distance: richly coloured, and in silvery tone (Le Duc)|Interior of a Corps du Garde, an Officer overpowered with sleep, is reposing in the front; a Female behind appears about to take advantage of his unguarded situation, and another Officer and Female are looking on; other Figures seen in the distance: richly coloured, and in silvery tone]] réalisée par Le Duc, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 7.17 £. [45]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Female seated, her Arm thrown listlessly over the back of a Chair, and with a Jug in her Hand, is listening to the conversation of a Toper with a full Glass. This picture is painted in the rich and delicate tone of C. Bega, but inscribed with the name of J. Steen (Jan Steen)|A Female seated, her Arm thrown listlessly over the back of a Chair, and with a Jug in her Hand, is listening to the conversation of a Toper with a full Glass. This picture is painted in the rich and delicate tone of C. Bega, but inscribed with the name of J. Steen]] réalisée par Jan Steen, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 12.16 £. [46]
  • 1830.05.08/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Milk-Maid seated beneath a Tree, her Brass Pail and Milk Vase at her Feet, extending the palm of her Hand to a Gypsy fortune-teller, whose Female companion, with a Child, is behind; and the Son is in the mean time introducing his Hand into the Milk-Maid's Purse (F. Deckar, 1745)|A Milk-Maid seated beneath a Tree, her Brass Pail and Milk Vase at her Feet, extending the palm of her Hand to a Gypsy fortune-teller, whose Female companion, with a Child, is behind; and the Son is in the mean time introducing his Hand into the Milk-Maid's Purse]] réalisée par F. Deckar, 1745, vendue par Robert Ludgate au prix de 5.10 £. [51]