Ventes d'œuvres le 1831.06.11

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  • 1831.06.11/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior; the principal Figure is in a happy state of inebriety, the background is beautifully treated, particularly the open door, which introduces a pleasing bit of Landscape; the tout ensemble is rich in the extreme, with great breadth of effect and transparency of colour (Du Sart)|Interior; the principal Figure is in a happy state of inebriety, the background is beautifully treated, particularly the open door, which introduces a pleasing bit of Landscape; the tout ensemble is rich in the extreme, with great breadth of effect and transparency of colour]] réalisée par Du Sart, vendue par Pater Lorens Coster. [18]
  • 1831.06.11/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Allegory; this relic was presented by a Descendant of the Artist's family to the late Proprietor; painted on unprepared cambric, and served as the illumination of a copy of verses. It represents the Daughter of Teniers, who took the veil in a Convent of Begutine Nuns at Malines. The arrows of heavenly love have pierced her breast, while those of Cupid fall harmless at her feet, his bow breaks in the vain endeavour wound her The following Six Lots are by David Teniers, illustrating in a remarkable manner the versatility of his genius (Teniers)|An Allegory; this relic was presented by a Descendant of the Artist's family to the late Proprietor; painted on unprepared cambric, and served as the illumination of a copy of verses. It represents the Daughter of Teniers, who took the veil in a Convent of Begutine Nuns at Malines. The arrows of heavenly love have pierced her breast, while those of Cupid fall harmless at her feet, his bow breaks in the vain endeavour wound her The following Six Lots are by David Teniers, illustrating in a remarkable manner the versatility of his genius]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par Pater Lorens Coster. [31]