Ventes d'œuvres le 1836.03.12

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  • 1836.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Italian landscape, with a town built on the table of a mountain, defended by a square tower. On the right is a well, at which a man is drinking; and a girl mounted on a grey horse, which is drinking out of a stone basin, a peasant accompanies her with a loaded ass and colt. This admirable picture resembles the style of Karl du Jardin. From the Duchess de Berri's collection (Breemborg)|An Italian landscape, with a town built on the table of a mountain, defended by a square tower. On the right is a well, at which a man is drinking; and a girl mounted on a grey horse, which is drinking out of a stone basin, a peasant accompanies her with a loaded ass and colt. This admirable picture resembles the style of Karl du Jardin. From the Duchess de Berri's collection]] réalisée par Breemborg, vendue par Sir James Stuart Bart, achetée par Nuith au prix de 53.0 gs. [99]
  • 1836.03.12/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View of the Dunes, or Sand-hills, near Haerlem. The barren scene is intersected on the left by a rivulet, in which two travellers are watering their steeds; beyond them are three men angling, a boy bathing, and two other boys on the opposite bank; a sportsman, preceded by two dogs, is approaching the front; a high sand-bank, crowned with a few stunted trees, bounds the view on the left, and winds into the distant country, which presents a continuity of the same sterility. This is a good example of the master. From the collection of Baron Lockhorst, at Rotterdam. See Mr. Smith's Catalogue Raisonnée, No. 485 (Wouvermans)|A View of the Dunes, or Sand-hills, near Haerlem. The barren scene is intersected on the left by a rivulet, in which two travellers are watering their steeds; beyond them are three men angling, a boy bathing, and two other boys on the opposite bank; a sportsman, preceded by two dogs, is approaching the front; a high sand-bank, crowned with a few stunted trees, bounds the view on the left, and winds into the distant country, which presents a continuity of the same sterility. This is a good example of the master. From the collection of Baron Lockhorst, at Rotterdam. See Mr. Smith's Catalogue Raisonnée, No. 485]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par Sir James Stuart Bart, achetée par Norton au prix de 159.12 gs. [100]