Ventes d'œuvres le 1835.06.24

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  • 1835.06.24/ maison de ventes : Elgood and Ward. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hope Nursing Love. The subject represents a beautiful young Female seated on the ground, pressing a lovely infant to her bosom, his quiver and arrows lie on the ground by her side. Few pictures by this incomparable Artist can boast of higher claims to admiration than the one now under notice; for in addition to the exquisite sentiment, and other charms infused by his transcendant genius, it possesses the rare advantage of the most perfect preservation. Formerly in the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq. (Sir Joshua Reynolds)|Hope Nursing Love. The subject represents a beautiful young Female seated on the ground, pressing a lovely infant to her bosom, his quiver and arrows lie on the ground by her side. Few pictures by this incomparable Artist can boast of higher claims to admiration than the one now under notice; for in addition to the exquisite sentiment, and other charms infused by his transcendant genius, it possesses the rare advantage of the most perfect preservation. Formerly in the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq.]] réalisée par Sir Joshua Reynolds, vendue par Hon R Pole Carew, achetée par Lady St Germans au prix de 530 gs. [72]
  • 1835.06.24/ maison de ventes : Elgood and Ward. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Discovery of Romulus and Remus. The Artist, with that recondite invention for which he is at all times distinguished, has here illustrated a simple historical fact by the appropriate introduction of symbolical figures; and thus, by a skilful combination of history and allegory, produced a composition of great variety and beauty (Rubens)|The Discovery of Romulus and Remus. The Artist, with that recondite invention for which he is at all times distinguished, has here illustrated a simple historical fact by the appropriate introduction of symbolical figures; and thus, by a skilful combination of history and allegory, produced a composition of great variety and beauty]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Hon R Pole Carew, achetée par Scott au prix de 86.2 £. [74]