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  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Rich and Romantic Landscape, in which lofty trees veil one-half of the scene, which has a rocky background; a mountain on the right opens to a champaigne distance, from which a cascade supplies a river, on the bank of which Poelemberg has introduced an elegant group of figures, consisting of Paris awarding the prize of beauty, the three goddesses, a river god, and nymphs drawing water. The landscape is of the finest time and manner of the painter; from Hibbert's collection (Both)|A Rich and Romantic Landscape, in which lofty trees veil one-half of the scene, which has a rocky background; a mountain on the right opens to a champaigne distance, from which a cascade supplies a river, on the bank of which Poelemberg has introduced an elegant group of figures, consisting of Paris awarding the prize of beauty, the three goddesses, a river god, and nymphs drawing water. The landscape is of the finest time and manner of the painter; from Hibbert's collection]] réalisée par Both, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Netscher au prix de 320.5 gs. [1]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Grey Horse. Peasants are reposing, with their dog, under the shadow of some trees, near a pedestal; a grey horse, two cows, and four sheep, are in the foreground, basking in a warm sunshine, a donkey in the distance; the foreground of the picture is enclosed by a high bank, over which a brilliant sky, slightly clouded, is lighted by the sun; a charming specimen of beautiful quality (A.V. de Velde)|The Grey Horse. Peasants are reposing, with their dog, under the shadow of some trees, near a pedestal; a grey horse, two cows, and four sheep, are in the foreground, basking in a warm sunshine, a donkey in the distance; the foreground of the picture is enclosed by a high bank, over which a brilliant sky, slightly clouded, is lighted by the sun; a charming specimen of beautiful quality]] réalisée par A.V. de Velde, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Barham au prix de 169.1 gs. [5]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A woman buying fish at the door of a cottage, she has a child in her arms, a boy and a little girl are attentively watching the man who is cleaning the fish upon a wooden bench; a richly-coloured and beautiful specimen, signed and dated 1669. -- See Smith's catalogue, page 156 distinguished for its breadth of effect & brilliancy of ... (A. Ostade)|A woman buying fish at the door of a cottage, she has a child in her arms, a boy and a little girl are attentively watching the man who is cleaning the fish upon a wooden bench; a richly-coloured and beautiful specimen, signed and dated 1669. -- See Smith's catalogue, page 156 distinguished for its breadth of effect & brilliancy of ...]] réalisée par A. Ostade, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Fuller au prix de 196.7 gs. [7]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Rabbit Warren; an upright landscape,with a female driving a goat across a bank, two kids are playing with their dam in the foreground near two donkeys, a rabbit is sitting at the mouth of a burrow at the foot of a willow; this exquisite production is warmed by a glowing evening sun, it is signed and dated 1647. It is from the collection of Braamcamp and M. Eynard. -- See Smith's catalogue, page 145 (Paul Potter)|The Rabbit Warren; an upright landscape,with a female driving a goat across a bank, two kids are playing with their dam in the foreground near two donkeys, a rabbit is sitting at the mouth of a burrow at the foot of a willow; this exquisite production is warmed by a glowing evening sun, it is signed and dated 1647. It is from the collection of Braamcamp and M. Eynard. -- See Smith's catalogue, page 145]] réalisée par Paul Potter, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Bredel au prix de 351.15 gs. [8]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Interior of an apartment, in which a woman is seated near a window paring vegetables, a door of an adjoining apartment stands open, a girl is advancing from a garden with a flask and glass, across the garden cottages are seen brilliantly lighted by an afternoon sun; a capital specimen of this charming master (De Hooghe)|Interior of an apartment, in which a woman is seated near a window paring vegetables, a door of an adjoining apartment stands open, a girl is advancing from a garden with a flask and glass, across the garden cottages are seen brilliantly lighted by an afternoon sun; a capital specimen of this charming master]] réalisée par De Hooghe, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Edwards au prix de 52.10 gs. [9]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Temptation of St. Anthony; the saint is seated in a cavern reading in a dignified and composed posture surrounded by dæmons, the principal of which in the character of an old woman is endeavouring to distract his attention -- a distant landscape is seen through the opening of the cavern; a sparkling bit of the highest quality of the master (Teniers)|The Temptation of St. Anthony; the saint is seated in a cavern reading in a dignified and composed posture surrounded by dæmons, the principal of which in the character of an old woman is endeavouring to distract his attention -- a distant landscape is seen through the opening of the cavern; a sparkling bit of the highest quality of the master]] réalisée par Teniers, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Lord Lansdowne au prix de 102.18 gs. [17]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An interior, with a lady in white satin, a dog upon her lap, she is reading a letter, and her attendant, who is removing a salver, is overlooking her, a rich carpet is partly spread upon the table; this capital specimen is from the cabinet of the Duc de Berri (Ochterveldt)|An interior, with a lady in white satin, a dog upon her lap, she is reading a letter, and her attendant, who is removing a salver, is overlooking her, a rich carpet is partly spread upon the table; this capital specimen is from the cabinet of the Duc de Berri]] réalisée par Ochterveldt, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Walsh au prix de 59.17 gs. [25]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View of the Campanile and St. Mark's, seen from beneath the colonnade at the opposite end of the Piazza, in which booths are erected for the carnival, groups of figures are spiritedly introduced; a capital picture, painted in Venice for Dr. Hinchliffe (Canaletti)|View of the Campanile and St. Mark's, seen from beneath the colonnade at the opposite end of the Piazza, in which booths are erected for the carnival, groups of figures are spiritedly introduced; a capital picture, painted in Venice for Dr. Hinchliffe]] réalisée par Canaletti, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Sir E Sagden au prix de 115.10 gs. [28]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The death of the Virgin -- the Virgin is lying upon a bed, attended by the Apostles and St. Joseph -- over her head is a glory of angels, through an open window is seen a town -- the figures are drawn with the dignity of the Italian school, and the colouring unusually rich. From Sir Thomas Lawrence's collection (Himmelinck)|The death of the Virgin -- the Virgin is lying upon a bed, attended by the Apostles and St. Joseph -- over her head is a glory of angels, through an open window is seen a town -- the figures are drawn with the dignity of the Italian school, and the colouring unusually rich. From Sir Thomas Lawrence's collection]] réalisée par Himmelinck, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Fuller au prix de 84.0 gs. [31]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Assumption of the Virgin, the beautiful figure of the Virgin, whose hands are crossed upon her breast, is surrounded by a multitude of infant angels, displaying every beautiful variety of attitude for which this great master is so justly esteemed; a capital chef-d'oeuvre (Murillo)|The Assumption of the Virgin, the beautiful figure of the Virgin, whose hands are crossed upon her breast, is surrounded by a multitude of infant angels, displaying every beautiful variety of attitude for which this great master is so justly esteemed; a capital chef-d'oeuvre]] réalisée par Murillo, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Lord Lansdowne au prix de 693.0 gs. [52]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A grand landscape upon the high ground, on the left a town is placed, from whence a waterfall supplies a river below, on the banks of which are figures in conversation, a noble mountain rises above the town which slopes toward s the distant mountainous country; the scene is enriched by noble trees, which throw a shadow over the foreground of this capital picture (G. Poussin)|A grand landscape upon the high ground, on the left a town is placed, from whence a waterfall supplies a river below, on the banks of which are figures in conversation, a noble mountain rises above the town which slopes toward s the distant mountainous country; the scene is enriched by noble trees, which throw a shadow over the foreground of this capital picture]] réalisée par G. Poussin, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Biggs Saywell au prix de 178.10 gs. [53]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin supporting the infant Christ, who is hanging upon her shoulder, she is in conversation with St. Joseph, who appears in the background -- this beautiful picture combines the grandeur of the school of Michael Angelo with the sweetness and roundness of Raffaelle (J.C. Procaccini)|The Virgin supporting the infant Christ, who is hanging upon her shoulder, she is in conversation with St. Joseph, who appears in the background -- this beautiful picture combines the grandeur of the school of Michael Angelo with the sweetness and roundness of Raffaelle]] réalisée par J.C. Procaccini, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Biggs Saywell au prix de 131.5 gs. [54]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Shore of Scheveling, a multitude of figures are employed in unlading a fishing-boat, with the contents of which they are loading a cart, drawn by two horses -- other figures are pushing off a fishing-boat: the groups are beautifully arranged and varied, and are exquisitely and powerfully painted; a passing cloud gives extraordinary effect to the whole; this well-known chef-d'oeuvre is from the Van Lankeren collection (Wouvermans)|The Shore of Scheveling, a multitude of figures are employed in unlading a fishing-boat, with the contents of which they are loading a cart, drawn by two horses -- other figures are pushing off a fishing-boat: the groups are beautifully arranged and varied, and are exquisitely and powerfully painted; a passing cloud gives extraordinary effect to the whole; this well-known chef-d'oeuvre is from the Van Lankeren collection]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Col Wilson au prix de 399.0 gs. [55]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Virgin and Child, the infant is standing upon the lap of his mother, who embraces him with her right arm, his arm is upon her shoulder, and his hand resting upon her breast, she is intently observing his countenance, which is full of expression, she holds his foot in her left hand; this charming chef-d'oeuvre exhibits one of the most glorious specimens of the feeling and powerful colouring of this great master (Rubens)|The Virgin and Child, the infant is standing upon the lap of his mother, who embraces him with her right arm, his arm is upon her shoulder, and his hand resting upon her breast, she is intently observing his countenance, which is full of expression, she holds his foot in her left hand; this charming chef-d'oeuvre exhibits one of the most glorious specimens of the feeling and powerful colouring of this great master]] réalisée par Rubens, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Col Fitzgibbon au prix de 168.0 gs. [56]
  • 1838.03.31/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Stag Hunt. A hunting party have just started a stag and hind from a thicket on the seashore, near a ruined tower; a cavalier, on a grey horse, is encouraging the hounds, whilst some attendants are endeavouring to restrain others; a lady on a pillion behind another cavalier, and numerous other horses and figures complete the subject; this grand and important picture is from the Van Lankeren collection (Wouvermans)|A Stag Hunt. A hunting party have just started a stag and hind from a thicket on the seashore, near a ruined tower; a cavalier, on a grey horse, is encouraging the hounds, whilst some attendants are endeavouring to restrain others; a lady on a pillion behind another cavalier, and numerous other horses and figures complete the subject; this grand and important picture is from the Van Lankeren collection]] réalisée par Wouvermans, vendue par M M Zachary Esq, achetée par Barham au prix de 141.15 gs. [57]