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  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Rainy (Alexander). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Two Franciscan Friars, in his Ribera manner, one of the set of eleven pictures, painted on his return to Seville in 1645, for the small cloister of the Franciscan Convent, some of the other pictures of this series are among the most extraordinary in the Collection of Marshal Soult. From the Williams' Collection (Bartolome Murillo)|Two Franciscan Friars, in his Ribera manner, one of the set of eleven pictures, painted on his return to Seville in 1645, for the small cloister of the Franciscan Convent, some of the other pictures of this series are among the most extraordinary in the Collection of Marshal Soult. From the Williams' Collection]] réalisée par Bartolome Murillo, vendue par Richard Ford Esq au prix de 43.11 gs. [42]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Rainy (Alexander). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Vision of San Loyola, to whom the Saviour is appearing, bearing his cross. This grand and solemn Picture was painted for the Convent of Santa Catalina at Zaragoca, and is particularly described by Cean Bermudez (Vol. IV., 174). It was removed during the French Invasion. The celebrated picture in Magdalen College Oxford, of Christ bearing his Cross, is by this great Valentian Master. From the Pescucta collection, at Valentia (Francisco Ribalta)|The Vision of San Loyola, to whom the Saviour is appearing, bearing his cross. This grand and solemn Picture was painted for the Convent of Santa Catalina at Zaragoca, and is particularly described by Cean Bermudez (Vol. IV., 174). It was removed during the French Invasion. The celebrated picture in Magdalen College Oxford, of Christ bearing his Cross, is by this great Valentian Master. From the Pescucta collection, at Valentia]] réalisée par Francisco Ribalta, vendue par Richard Ford Esq au prix de 65.2 gs. [46]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Rainy (Alexander). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child, surrounded by Saints. This Picture, full of elaborate detail, was formerly placed in the high altar of the ancient church of Santa Gadea at Burgos. The works attributed in Spain to this early and rare Master, would (as in this instance) be ascribed in other countries to Van Eyk (Fernando Gallegos)|The Virgin and Child, surrounded by Saints. This Picture, full of elaborate detail, was formerly placed in the high altar of the ancient church of Santa Gadea at Burgos. The works attributed in Spain to this early and rare Master, would (as in this instance) be ascribed in other countries to Van Eyk]] réalisée par Fernando Gallegos, vendue par Richard Ford Esq, achetée par Rainy au prix de 20.0 gs. [47]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Rainy (Alexander). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[San Serapio, a martyred Carthusian This Picture, formerly in the Convent of La Merced Calzada, at Seville, is cited by Cean Bermudez among his best works -- Diccionario de las Bellas Artes, Vol. VI., p. 49. From the Collection of Mr. Williams, at Seville (Francisco Zurbaran)|San Serapio, a martyred Carthusian This Picture, formerly in the Convent of La Merced Calzada, at Seville, is cited by Cean Bermudez among his best works -- Diccionario de las Bellas Artes, Vol. VI., p. 49. From the Collection of Mr. Williams, at Seville]] réalisée par Francisco Zurbaran, vendue par Richard Ford Esq, achetée par [[Sir M Cholmondely [?]]] au prix de 5.10 gs. [57]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Battle of the Nile. This action commenced at sun-set, in pursuance of the Admiral's signal to engage the enemy's line from van to centre. It is here represented, at the period when Sir Horatio Nelson in the vanguard (under jury masts) bore down outside of the French line, and fixed himself to the third ship, the Goliah having rounded the van ship, followed by the Zealous. In the extreme distance, on the left, is seen the Culloden on shore, on the northern shoal of the small island of Bequieres, in which position she served as a land mark to the Alexander and Swiftsure, while steering for their respective stations (W. Daniell, R.A.)|Battle of the Nile. This action commenced at sun-set, in pursuance of the Admiral's signal to engage the enemy's line from van to centre. It is here represented, at the period when Sir Horatio Nelson in the vanguard (under jury masts) bore down outside of the French line, and fixed himself to the third ship, the Goliah having rounded the van ship, followed by the Zealous. In the extreme distance, on the left, is seen the Culloden on shore, on the northern shoal of the small island of Bequieres, in which position she served as a land mark to the Alexander and Swiftsure, while steering for their respective stations]] réalisée par W. Daniell, R.A., vendue par W Daniell Esq R A, achetée par Blamire au prix de 9.9 gs. [93]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The English Fleet going into Action at Trafalgar. Lord Nelson in the Victory leading the windward column; the lee column led by Lord Collingwood, who, by a favorable breath of wind, gained a position astern of the Santa Anna, a Spanish three-decker, and was closely engaged a quarter of an hour before the other ships came up. In this general view are introduced all the ships in the British fleet, and in the combined fleet of the enemy (W. Daniell, R.A.)|The English Fleet going into Action at Trafalgar. Lord Nelson in the Victory leading the windward column; the lee column led by Lord Collingwood, who, by a favorable breath of wind, gained a position astern of the Santa Anna, a Spanish three-decker, and was closely engaged a quarter of an hour before the other ships came up. In this general view are introduced all the ships in the British fleet, and in the combined fleet of the enemy]] réalisée par W. Daniell, R.A., vendue par W Daniell Esq R A, achetée par Prowett au prix de 3.5 gs. [94]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Battle of Trafalgar. The point of time chosen, is that when Lord Nelson in the Victory breaks through the enemy's line astern of the French Admiral, a head of which ship is the Santissima Trinidada, the largest ship of the enemy's fleet. In the distance, under the bowsprit of the Victory, Lord Collingwood is seen engaged with the Santa Anna, a Spanish three-decker (W. Daniell, R.A.)|The Battle of Trafalgar. The point of time chosen, is that when Lord Nelson in the Victory breaks through the enemy's line astern of the French Admiral, a head of which ship is the Santissima Trinidada, the largest ship of the enemy's fleet. In the distance, under the bowsprit of the Victory, Lord Collingwood is seen engaged with the Santa Anna, a Spanish three-decker]] réalisée par W. Daniell, R.A., vendue par W Daniell Esq R A, achetée par Walkinshaw au prix de 8.18 gs. [95]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Near Loch Scavig, Isle of Skye. This Scene is particularly alluded to in Sir Walter Scott's Poem of "the Lord of the Isles'. "St. Mary, what a scene is here?/Many a waste I've wandered o'er,/Clombe many a crag, cross'd many a moor./But by my halidame,/A scene so rude, so wild as this,/Yet so sublime in barreness,/Ne'er did my wandering footsteps press,/Where'er I happ'd to roam". (W. Daniell, R.A.)|Near Loch Scavig, Isle of Skye. This Scene is particularly alluded to in Sir Walter Scott's Poem of "the Lord of the Isles'. "St. Mary, what a scene is here?/Many a waste I've wandered o'er,/Clombe many a crag, cross'd many a moor./But by my halidame,/A scene so rude, so wild as this,/Yet so sublime in barreness,/Ne'er did my wandering footsteps press,/Where'er I happ'd to roam".]] réalisée par W. Daniell, R.A., vendue par W Daniell Esq R A, achetée par Walkinshaw au prix de 8.8 gs. [103]
  • 1836.06.09/ maison de ventes : Foster (Edward). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Mosque at Muttra, in the Province of Agra, built in the reign of the Emperor Aurungzebe. A Mahomedan of rank, returning from prayers, is receiving the respectful salutations of his inferiors. His caparisoned elephants and horses are in waiting to receive him. Camels, bullocks, and the usual frequenters of an eastern bazaar, are introduced in the foreground (W. Daniell, R.A.)|Mosque at Muttra, in the Province of Agra, built in the reign of the Emperor Aurungzebe. A Mahomedan of rank, returning from prayers, is receiving the respectful salutations of his inferiors. His caparisoned elephants and horses are in waiting to receive him. Camels, bullocks, and the usual frequenters of an eastern bazaar, are introduced in the foreground]] réalisée par W. Daniell, R.A., vendue par W Daniell Esq R A, achetée par Walkinshaw au prix de 11.0 gs. [126]