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  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of Loch Katterine, the scene of Sir W. Scott's Lady of the Lake. The foreground is agreeably broken and diversified; the middle distance occupied by the lake and islands, beyond which rise a chain of majestic hills. The gleam of sunny light across the mountains, produces an almost magical effect on the eye of the spectator; and the various tints harmonizing in the most agreeable and natural manner, form a picture of nature at once calm, majestick and imposing (Glover)|View of Loch Katterine, the scene of Sir W. Scott's Lady of the Lake. The foreground is agreeably broken and diversified; the middle distance occupied by the lake and islands, beyond which rise a chain of majestic hills. The gleam of sunny light across the mountains, produces an almost magical effect on the eye of the spectator; and the various tints harmonizing in the most agreeable and natural manner, form a picture of nature at once calm, majestick and imposing]] réalisée par Glover, vendue par W H Trant au prix de 81.18 £. [247]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Grand Landscape, an Italian Scene. Composition. On the left, the ruins of an elegant temple; figures reposing in the foreground in conversation, and a group of forest trees; the half distance is occupied by a lake; on the right a castle sheltered by trees. the setting sun just sinking into the horizon, sheds a warmth and lustre thorughout the whole scene (Glover)|A Grand Landscape, an Italian Scene. Composition. On the left, the ruins of an elegant temple; figures reposing in the foreground in conversation, and a group of forest trees; the half distance is occupied by a lake; on the right a castle sheltered by trees. the setting sun just sinking into the horizon, sheds a warmth and lustre thorughout the whole scene]] réalisée par Glover, vendue par W H Trant au prix de 35 gs. [249]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Corn Market at Caen in Normandy, formerly the Church of St. Saviousr's. The gothic arch, the sculptured gallery, the stained glass windows, and the vaulted roof, are represented with equal truth The general effect is much heightened by the introduction of several groups of figures in the picturesque costume of the country (Roberts)|The Corn Market at Caen in Normandy, formerly the Church of St. Saviousr's. The gothic arch, the sculptured gallery, the stained glass windows, and the vaulted roof, are represented with equal truth The general effect is much heightened by the introduction of several groups of figures in the picturesque costume of the country]] réalisée par Roberts, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par Tymms au prix de 17.17 £. [254]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A splendid Landscape, with goats and cattle in the foreground, and figures passing a brook; to the left, between two groups of beautiful trees, appear the ruins of the palace of the Caesers; on the right, the eye wanders over the mountains about Tivoli, and a fertile campagna, intersected by a winding river, which is lost in the distance. This picture alone, is sufficient to confer on this master the name of the English Claude (Glover)|A splendid Landscape, with goats and cattle in the foreground, and figures passing a brook; to the left, between two groups of beautiful trees, appear the ruins of the palace of the Caesers; on the right, the eye wanders over the mountains about Tivoli, and a fertile campagna, intersected by a winding river, which is lost in the distance. This picture alone, is sufficient to confer on this master the name of the English Claude]] réalisée par Glover, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par Ratclyffe au prix de 51.19 £. [255]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand Italian landscape. Sunset, interspersed with elegant villas, and bounded by a mountainous distance. A translucent lake, in which the surrounding objects are reflected, occupies the centre of the picture; in the foreground are trees and shrubs, nad a man preparing to bathe (R. Wilson)|A grand Italian landscape. Sunset, interspersed with elegant villas, and bounded by a mountainous distance. A translucent lake, in which the surrounding objects are reflected, occupies the centre of the picture; in the foreground are trees and shrubs, nad a man preparing to bathe]] réalisée par R. Wilson, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par Radclyffe au prix de 18.18 £. [283]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Illustration of the Fable of the Bull and the Frog. The solidity of colour, the natural expression, and fine drawing, are equally worthy of notice. The late Mr. P. Nasmyth painted the landscape and sky in a mnner worthy of his great associate (Landseer)|An Illustration of the Fable of the Bull and the Frog. The solidity of colour, the natural expression, and fine drawing, are equally worthy of notice. The late Mr. P. Nasmyth painted the landscape and sky in a mnner worthy of his great associate]] réalisée par Landseer, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par Winstanley au prix de 27.6 £. [289]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Italian Landscape with distant view of Tivoli. In the fore-ground are large fragments of rock, goats browzing, and females on the borders of a stream; the half distance is occupied by a cluster of large trees, which form a fine contrast to the brilliant light in the fore-ground (R. Wilson)|An Italian Landscape with distant view of Tivoli. In the fore-ground are large fragments of rock, goats browzing, and females on the borders of a stream; the half distance is occupied by a cluster of large trees, which form a fine contrast to the brilliant light in the fore-ground]] réalisée par R. Wilson, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par Cox au prix de 34.13 £. [294]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Sea Shore at sun-set. A waggon with a team of horses, and a woman with a pony loaded with paniers, are passing over the sands. Vessels are lying in the distance. The simple but natural colouring, and the truth of the drawing, illustrate with great force the power of Bonnington's genius in forming a lovely picture from such slight materials (Bonnington)|A Sea Shore at sun-set. A waggon with a team of horses, and a woman with a pony loaded with paniers, are passing over the sands. Vessels are lying in the distance. The simple but natural colouring, and the truth of the drawing, illustrate with great force the power of Bonnington's genius in forming a lovely picture from such slight materials]] réalisée par Bonnington, vendue par W H Trant au prix de 246.15 £. [299]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Valley of Avoca -- the meeting of the waters -- taken from a window in the mansion of the Earl of Wicklow. The fame of Mr. Glover may securely rest on this grand work. The artist has here happily availed himself of the numberless beauties which the bountiful hand of Nature has so liberally bestowed on this enchanting and favoured spot. The lucid stream, the woody glen, the cloud capped mountains, and the misty distance, are all represented with a force and truth rarely equalled, and never surpassed in the pictorial art. "There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet "As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet' "Sweet Vale of Avoca, how calm could I rest "In thy bosom of shade (Glover)|The Valley of Avoca -- the meeting of the waters -- taken from a window in the mansion of the Earl of Wicklow. The fame of Mr. Glover may securely rest on this grand work. The artist has here happily availed himself of the numberless beauties which the bountiful hand of Nature has so liberally bestowed on this enchanting and favoured spot. The lucid stream, the woody glen, the cloud capped mountains, and the misty distance, are all represented with a force and truth rarely equalled, and never surpassed in the pictorial art. "There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet "As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet' "Sweet Vale of Avoca, how calm could I rest "In thy bosom of shade]] réalisée par Glover, vendue par W H Trant au prix de 52.10 £. [302]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A River Scene, with group of Cows, part standing in the water, and some ascending a sandy bank on the other side; in the foreground, two pictuesque Figures are reposing on the trunk of a felled tree; the opposite bank of the river is protected by a cluster of trees, from which the eye is insensibly led away to the distance, terminated by a Cathedral. A lovely warmth is diffused throughout this picture, imparting a charm which cannot fail to rivet the attention of every lover to the art (Bonnington, 1826)|A River Scene, with group of Cows, part standing in the water, and some ascending a sandy bank on the other side; in the foreground, two pictuesque Figures are reposing on the trunk of a felled tree; the opposite bank of the river is protected by a cluster of trees, from which the eye is insensibly led away to the distance, terminated by a Cathedral. A lovely warmth is diffused throughout this picture, imparting a charm which cannot fail to rivet the attention of every lover to the art]] réalisée par Bonnington, 1826, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par Seguier au prix de 95.11 £. [304]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of the Lake of Como, with the Ruins of an old castle on the left, and a woody Glen on the right. In the front of the picture, skilfully intorduced by the late Mr. Mortimer, are a party just landed from a boat, and others pushing off to the lake (R. Wilson)|A View of the Lake of Como, with the Ruins of an old castle on the left, and a woody Glen on the right. In the front of the picture, skilfully intorduced by the late Mr. Mortimer, are a party just landed from a boat, and others pushing off to the lake]] réalisée par R. Wilson, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par [[Col f[...?]]] au prix de 9.19 £. [305]
  • 1832.06.11/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Valley of Cruces Abbey, near Llangollen. The Castle of Llangollen is seen in the distance. In the foreground a group of cattle, standing in a clear shallow stream, seek the protecting coolness of a deep embowering shade of a cluster of forest trees, through which the piercing rays of a meridian sun in vain endeavour to penetrate. The breadth, light transparency, and keeping of this picture, are in the best style of the master. (Glover)|The Valley of Cruces Abbey, near Llangollen. The Castle of Llangollen is seen in the distance. In the foreground a group of cattle, standing in a clear shallow stream, seek the protecting coolness of a deep embowering shade of a cluster of forest trees, through which the piercing rays of a meridian sun in vain endeavour to penetrate. The breadth, light transparency, and keeping of this picture, are in the best style of the master.]] réalisée par Glover, vendue par W H Trant, achetée par Ratclyffe au prix de 31.10 £. [306]