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  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Magdalen in devout contemplation, the eyes uplifted, and the right hand brought before the breast. The expression, delicacy, and sweetness of colouring evince the elegant taste of this great master. From the Palace of the Count Caprari at Bologna, for whose family it was expressly painted Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (Guido)|The Magdalen in devout contemplation, the eyes uplifted, and the right hand brought before the breast. The expression, delicacy, and sweetness of colouring evince the elegant taste of this great master. From the Palace of the Count Caprari at Bologna, for whose family it was expressly painted Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par Guido, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq. au prix de 204.15 £. [38]
  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A lawyer in his chamber, seated in an arm chair reading a letter, a table covered with parchments is beside him; a curtain half drawn in the distance. The colouring and finishing of this picture are of Ostade's best style and time Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (A. Ostade)|A lawyer in his chamber, seated in an arm chair reading a letter, a table covered with parchments is beside him; a curtain half drawn in the distance. The colouring and finishing of this picture are of Ostade's best style and time Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par A. Ostade, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq. au prix de 147.0 £. [39]
  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A landscape, with a reposo of the 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. Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (Domenichino)|A landscape, with a reposo of the 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. Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq. au prix de 48.6 £. [40]
  • 1833.06.29/ 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 are finely drawn, and painted with powerful effect of chiaro-scuro Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (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 are finely drawn, and painted with powerful effect of chiaro-scuro Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par A. Carracci, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq. au prix de 8.8 £. [41]
  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The interior of a chamber, in which a mother is feeding a fractious child upon her lap; at her feet a cat suckling kittens is admirably painted; a cradle and various utensils 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 Ostade Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (C. Dusart)|The interior of a chamber, in which a mother is feeding a fractious child upon her lap; at her feet a cat suckling kittens is admirably painted; a cradle and various utensils 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 Ostade Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par C. Dusart, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq., achetée par Oppenheim au prix de 40.19 £. [45]
  • 1833.06.29/ 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 by her side; Joseph is on one side meditating on the Scriptures; 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 Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (Garofalo)|A small Nativity: the Virgin kneeling in prayer over the Infant, and a shepherd by her side; Joseph is on one side meditating on the Scriptures; 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 Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par Garofalo, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq., achetée par Norton au prix de 22.1 £. [46]
  • 1833.06.29/ 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 gamekeeper 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 Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (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 gamekeeper 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 Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par Waterloo, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq., achetée par Mr A Monro au prix de 47.5 £. [47]
  • 1833.06.29/ 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 front ground is coloured with the richness of Rembrandt Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (V. 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 front ground is coloured with the richness of Rembrandt Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par V. Goyen, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq., achetée par Woodburn au prix de 8.12 £. [56]
  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A group of jocund 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 Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (Helmbreker)|A group of jocund 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 Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par Helmbreker, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq., achetée par Fuller au prix de 2.0 £. [60]
  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A female seated, her arm thrown listlessly over the back of a chair, with a jug in her hand, 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 Jan Steen Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (Jan Steen)|A female seated, her arm thrown listlessly over the back of a chair, with a jug in her hand, 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 Jan Steen Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par Jan Steen, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq., achetée par Symes au prix de 5.5 £. [65]
  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Anne teaching the Virgin to read; Joseph behind the former, and two infant angels descending with a chaplet above -- a richly coloured study, probably made for the use of the engraver from the grand original work of Rubens Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (V. Egmont)|St. Anne teaching the Virgin to read; Joseph behind the former, and two infant angels descending with a chaplet above -- a richly coloured study, probably made for the use of the engraver from the grand original work of Rubens Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par V. Egmont, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq. au prix de 2.4 £. [74]
  • 1833.06.29/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A milk-maid seated beneath a tree, her milk-pail at her feet, extending her hand to a gypsy fortune-teller, whose child is behind; the son is in the mean time introducing his hand into the milk-maid's purse Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq. (Deckar, 1745)|A milk-maid seated beneath a tree, her milk-pail at her feet, extending her hand to a gypsy fortune-teller, whose child is behind; the son is in the mean time introducing his hand into the milk-maid's purse Pictures of the Late Robert Ludgate, Esq.]] réalisée par Deckar, 1745, vendue par Robert Ludgate, Esq., achetée par Theobald au prix de 2.4 £. [75]