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  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Midnight Conversation. A Fine and Genuine Picture of this celebrated artist, well known by the name of the "Midnight Conversation," of which the despription would be superfluous This Picture formerly belonged to Admiral Vernon, and it is probable that Hogarth painted it for him (Hogarth)|A Midnight Conversation. A Fine and Genuine Picture of this celebrated artist, well known by the name of the "Midnight Conversation," of which the despription would be superfluous This Picture formerly belonged to Admiral Vernon, and it is probable that Hogarth painted it for him]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Wilson au prix de 63.0 £. [71]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Assumption of the Virgin, crowned by the Holy Trinity; oval, on copper. A masterly sketch, or first tracing for the noble and highly celebrated picture by Guido, in one of the principal churches at Genoa. The Angel supports and Choir beneath, are airy and elegant in the extreme, and possess the peculiar grace of this fascinationg master (Guido Reni)|The Assumption of the Virgin, crowned by the Holy Trinity; oval, on copper. A masterly sketch, or first tracing for the noble and highly celebrated picture by Guido, in one of the principal churches at Genoa. The Angel supports and Choir beneath, are airy and elegant in the extreme, and possess the peculiar grace of this fascinationg master]] réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par White au prix de 5.5 £. [74]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Evening; a rich Landscape, representing the Temple called "della fortuna Muliebre," which is supposed to have been built on the spot where the memorable Interview took place between Vetturia and her son Coriolanus; with a small lake and picturesque scenery of the Campagna di Roma -- a fine glowing composition (Richard Wilson)|Evening; a rich Landscape, representing the Temple called "della fortuna Muliebre," which is supposed to have been built on the spot where the memorable Interview took place between Vetturia and her son Coriolanus; with a small lake and picturesque scenery of the Campagna di Roma -- a fine glowing composition]] réalisée par Richard Wilson, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Tymns au prix de 49.7 £. [107]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sketch, in a grand style, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in which he has very successfully imitated the grand effects produced by the paintings of Salvatore Rosa. This fine sketch was the property of the late Marchioness of Thomond, and sold by Mr. Christie at her sale in 1821. (Sir J. Reynolds)|A Sketch, in a grand style, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in which he has very successfully imitated the grand effects produced by the paintings of Salvatore Rosa. This fine sketch was the property of the late Marchioness of Thomond, and sold by Mr. Christie at her sale in 1821.]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par White au prix de 2.2 £. [131]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The companion picture, another scarce Landscape by Sir Joshua Reynolds. The subject is the Piece of Water in the Grounds of the said Marchioness at Taplow This, and the Following Lot were presented by Sir Joshua to his friend James Barry, Esq. (Sir J. Reynolds)|The companion picture, another scarce Landscape by Sir Joshua Reynolds. The subject is the Piece of Water in the Grounds of the said Marchioness at Taplow This, and the Following Lot were presented by Sir Joshua to his friend James Barry, Esq.]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 3.8 £. [132]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[One of the Few Landscapes Sir J. Reynolds painted. The subject is Rural Recreation, and the Scene near the Spring at Taplow, in the heart of the Woods on the Thames, in the grounds of the late Marchioness of Thomond. The Convivial Party are apparently Family Portraits. This and the Following Lot were presented by Sir Joshua to his friend James Barry, Esq. (Sir J. Reynolds)|One of the Few Landscapes Sir J. Reynolds painted. The subject is Rural Recreation, and the Scene near the Spring at Taplow, in the heart of the Woods on the Thames, in the grounds of the late Marchioness of Thomond. The Convivial Party are apparently Family Portraits. This and the Following Lot were presented by Sir Joshua to his friend James Barry, Esq.]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 3.5 £. [133]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Original Sketch for the picture of "The Lady Herbert and Son," (the late Countess Dowager of Carnarvon with her Son the present Earl of C.) Her Ladyship was sister to the present Earl of Egremont. One of the Most Admired of Sir Joshua Reynold's Compositions (Sir J. Reynolds)|Original Sketch for the picture of "The Lady Herbert and Son," (the late Countess Dowager of Carnarvon with her Son the present Earl of C.) Her Ladyship was sister to the present Earl of Egremont. One of the Most Admired of Sir Joshua Reynold's Compositions]] réalisée par Sir J. Reynolds, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 14.5 £. [134]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Upright Sketch of Two Warriors in armour; after, or imitation of Giorgione The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches. (Bonington)|Upright Sketch of Two Warriors in armour; after, or imitation of Giorgione The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches.]] réalisée par Bonington, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Wilson au prix de 3.13 £. [136]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Rich Composition; in the finest style of Bassano The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches. (Bonington)|A Rich Composition; in the finest style of Bassano The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches.]] réalisée par Bonington, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 6.6 £. [137]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Holy Family; after, or in imitation of Titian The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches. (Bonington)|Holy Family; after, or in imitation of Titian The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches.]] réalisée par Bonington, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 6.16 £. [138]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin and Child, with two male and two female Saints; after, or in imitation of Paul Veronese The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguised Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a more brilliant coloring or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches. (Bonington)|Virgin and Child, with two male and two female Saints; after, or in imitation of Paul Veronese The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguised Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a more brilliant coloring or greater truth of style and character than is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches.]] réalisée par Bonington, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 8.0 £. [139]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Holy Family, in a rich Landscape; painted with amazing spirit, and with all the magic of Titian's finest paintings The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by the justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character that is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches. (Bonington)|Holy Family, in a rich Landscape; painted with amazing spirit, and with all the magic of Titian's finest paintings The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by the justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character that is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches.]] réalisée par Bonington, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 8.15 £. [140]
  • 1830.06.23/ maison de ventes : Sotheby's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin and Child, with green curtain, and rich Landscape; or great power and effect The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character that is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches. (Bonington)|Virgin and Child, with green curtain, and rich Landscape; or great power and effect The Following Six Lots are either after, or close imitations of, the style and colouring of several of the more Distinguished Painters of the Veetian School, by that justly admired Artist the late Mr. Bonington, whose loss is so generally deplored. It is impossible to produce a More Brilliant Colouring, or greater truth of style and character that is displayed in These Highly Spirited Sketches.]] réalisée par Bonington, vendue par [[[Ld Northwick]]], achetée par Martin au prix de 10.15 £. [141]