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- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Cleopatra. (By Coreggio Antonio Allegri, born 1494; died 1534.) From the Nicolini Palace in Florence; the initials A.A.C. upon the belt over the shoulder réalisée par Coreggio Antonio Allegri, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [1]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin, Christ, and St. John. (By Raphael, born 1483; died 1520.) Varied from the picture called the Cardellino, in the Tribune at Florence. This picture was painted for the ancient family of Gaddi, and passed, by marriage, into the Nerli family; and sold for the first time to the present proprietor. Circular (Raphael)|Virgin, Christ, and St. John. (By Raphael, born 1483; died 1520.) Varied from the picture called the Cardellino, in the Tribune at Florence. This picture was painted for the ancient family of Gaddi, and passed, by marriage, into the Nerli family; and sold for the first time to the present proprietor. Circular]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 1000 gs. [2]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Virgin, Child, St. Elizabeth, and St. John. (By Raphael.) From the Crocetta Palace. At the death of Poerot, the agent of the French in 1797, this picture, formerly the altar-piece, was found in his house, undoubtedly stolen by him, when Italy was plundered (Raphael)|Virgin, Child, St. Elizabeth, and St. John. (By Raphael.) From the Crocetta Palace. At the death of Poerot, the agent of the French in 1797, this picture, formerly the altar-piece, was found in his house, undoubtedly stolen by him, when Italy was plundered]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 1000 gs. [3]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Child. (By Tiziano, born 1477; died 1576.) From the Strozzini Palace, in Florence réalisée par Tiziano, vendue par Rev J Sanford, achetée par Loyd au prix de 300 gs. [4]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of himself, mentioned as painted for the Ricci Palace; purchased of the Marchese Ricci, by the present proprietor. This is the only portrait in oil acknowledged genuine by the academy at Florence (Andrea Vannucchi. (Called Del Sarto, born 1488; died 1530.))|Portrait of himself, mentioned as painted for the Ricci Palace; purchased of the Marchese Ricci, by the present proprietor. This is the only portrait in oil acknowledged genuine by the academy at Florence]] réalisée par Andrea Vannucchi. (Called Del Sarto, born 1488; died 1530.), vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 1200 gs. [5]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Vasari, in his Life of Granacci, mentions his having been employed, with Andrea del Sarto and Puntormo, by Pier Francesco Borgherini, and that he executed these pictures in small figures of the history of Joseph, with the most finished care, the colour enchanting and beautiful, not to be surpassed in all the parts. Vasari speaks more of Bacchiacca in the Life of Bastiano. In the Life of Puntormo, Vasari again alludes to the riches of this room in the house of Pier Francesco Borgherini in Florence. He relates that when Pier Francesco Borgherini having retired to Lucca during the siege of Florence, Giovanni Battiata della Porta was desirous of possessing the paintings in this room, in order to present them in the name of the government to Francis the First of France; he was so favoured, and manoeuvred so well, that the Gonfalonier and the chiefs of the republic gave permission to take the paintings, paying Pier Francesco for them. Upon this authority, Giovanni Battiata, with some others, went to execute the order. When they came to the house of Pier Francesco, his wife, who was at home, abused Giovanni Battista in the grossest terms. "Have you then the audacity, Giovanni Battista, contemptible broker and pedlar as you are, to unhang the ornaments of gentlemen's rooms, and to plunder this city of its richest and most honourable possessions, as you have already done, and are continually doing, to embellish foreign countries and our enemies? At your conduct I am not surprised, plebeian as you are, and enemy of your country, but at the conduct of the magistrates of this city, who conduct themselves with such abominable wickedness. This bed (of which these two pictures were the ornaments of the head and foot) which you are in pursuit of, for your own private interest, and thirst of gain, although you cover with piety your vile hypocrisy, is my marriage bed, in honour of which Salvi, my father-in-law, had all these magnificent decorations executed, which I reverence and honour, and for the love of my husband, and which I shall defend with my blood and life. Quit this house with your plunderers, Giovanni Battista, and tell those who sent you with the order to remove these things from their places, that I am she who will not permit anything to be removed, and if they, who have confidence in you (good for nothing as you are), wish to make a present to King Francis of France, let them go and strip their own houses, and the ornaments and beds of their own rooms; and if you have again the same audacity, and return to this house, with the same intention, I will teach you, to your cost, the respect which is due to the houses of gentlemen." This speech of Madonna Margherita, wife of Pier Francesco Borgherini, and daughter of Roberto Acciajuoli; "a noble and prudent citizen, a woman in fact of high courage, and worthy of so great a father by her noble nature and daring, was the cause that these jewels of art are still remaining in their house." The above is one of the most interesting anecdotes related by Vasari, the intimate friend of Michel Angelo. The last grand Duke was in treaty for these pictures, but the price demanded was considered by the director of the gallery too high. They passed into the Sorbelli and Nerli families by marriage, and were sold for the first time to the present proprietor (Francesco Ubertini. (Called Bacchiacca, pupil with Raphael, of Pietro Perugino.))|Vasari, in his Life of Granacci, mentions his having been employed, with Andrea del Sarto and Puntormo, by Pier Francesco Borgherini, and that he executed these pictures in small figures of the history of Joseph, with the most finished care, the colour enchanting and beautiful, not to be surpassed in all the parts. Vasari speaks more of Bacchiacca in the Life of Bastiano. In the Life of Puntormo, Vasari again alludes to the riches of this room in the house of Pier Francesco Borgherini in Florence. He relates that when Pier Francesco Borgherini having retired to Lucca during the siege of Florence, Giovanni Battiata della Porta was desirous of possessing the paintings in this room, in order to present them in the name of the government to Francis the First of France; he was so favoured, and manoeuvred so well, that the Gonfalonier and the chiefs of the republic gave permission to take the paintings, paying Pier Francesco for them. Upon this authority, Giovanni Battiata, with some others, went to execute the order. When they came to the house of Pier Francesco, his wife, who was at home, abused Giovanni Battista in the grossest terms. "Have you then the audacity, Giovanni Battista, contemptible broker and pedlar as you are, to unhang the ornaments of gentlemen's rooms, and to plunder this city of its richest and most honourable possessions, as you have already done, and are continually doing, to embellish foreign countries and our enemies? At your conduct I am not surprised, plebeian as you are, and enemy of your country, but at the conduct of the magistrates of this city, who conduct themselves with such abominable wickedness. This bed (of which these two pictures were the ornaments of the head and foot) which you are in pursuit of, for your own private interest, and thirst of gain, although you cover with piety your vile hypocrisy, is my marriage bed, in honour of which Salvi, my father-in-law, had all these magnificent decorations executed, which I reverence and honour, and for the love of my husband, and which I shall defend with my blood and life. Quit this house with your plunderers, Giovanni Battista, and tell those who sent you with the order to remove these things from their places, that I am she who will not permit anything to be removed, and if they, who have confidence in you (good for nothing as you are), wish to make a present to King Francis of France, let them go and strip their own houses, and the ornaments and beds of their own rooms; and if you have again the same audacity, and return to this house, with the same intention, I will teach you, to your cost, the respect which is due to the houses of gentlemen." This speech of Madonna Margherita, wife of Pier Francesco Borgherini, and daughter of Roberto Acciajuoli; "a noble and prudent citizen, a woman in fact of high courage, and worthy of so great a father by her noble nature and daring, was the cause that these jewels of art are still remaining in their house." The above is one of the most interesting anecdotes related by Vasari, the intimate friend of Michel Angelo. The last grand Duke was in treaty for these pictures, but the price demanded was considered by the director of the gallery too high. They passed into the Sorbelli and Nerli families by marriage, and were sold for the first time to the present proprietor]] réalisée par Francesco Ubertini. (Called Bacchiacca, pupil with Raphael, of Pietro Perugino.), vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 5000 gs. [6]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme (Companion.) réalisée par Francesco Ubertini, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 5000 gs. [7]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Magdalen and the Virgin. (Leonardo da Vinci, born 1450; died 1528.) Undoubtedly the original composition, varied into the Modesty and Vanity by Luini. Here is the Monna Lisa, the favourite beauty of Leonardo, whose portrait exists by him in the Louvre. The Vanity is Luini's favourite beauty, frequently repeated by him. This picture is from the Nicolini gallery at Florence, formed in the time of the republic, during the perfection of the Tuscan school. Mr. Day was commissioned, and offered for the picture at Rome £. 7000 (Leonardo da Vinci)|The Magdalen and the Virgin. (Leonardo da Vinci, born 1450; died 1528.) Undoubtedly the original composition, varied into the Modesty and Vanity by Luini. Here is the Monna Lisa, the favourite beauty of Leonardo, whose portrait exists by him in the Louvre. The Vanity is Luini's favourite beauty, frequently repeated by him. This picture is from the Nicolini gallery at Florence, formed in the time of the republic, during the perfection of the Tuscan school. Mr. Day was commissioned, and offered for the picture at Rome £. 7000]] réalisée par Leonardo da Vinci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 2000 gs. [8]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portraits of Three Children. (Leonardo da Vinci.) Of the Gaddi family, in his first manner; formerly in the Gaddi Gallery réalisée par Leonardo da Vinci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 500 gs. [9]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Madonna, Child, and St. John. (Giovanni da San Giovanni Manozzi, born 1590; died 1630.) The finest Fresco for its size known by him; painted upon a large tile for the Ricardi Gallery: purchased from the Marchese Ricardi by the present proprietor. Baldanucci says of the Master, that his Frescos were equal to Raphael (Giovanni da San Giovanni Manozzi)|Madonna, Child, and St. John. (Giovanni da San Giovanni Manozzi, born 1590; died 1630.) The finest Fresco for its size known by him; painted upon a large tile for the Ricardi Gallery: purchased from the Marchese Ricardi by the present proprietor. Baldanucci says of the Master, that his Frescos were equal to Raphael]] réalisée par Giovanni da San Giovanni Manozzi, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [10]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Sebastian. (Andrea Del Sarto.) From the Guidi Gallery réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [11]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family and Angels. (Lorenzo di Credi, born 1450; died 1528.) From the Convent of Santa Monaca Borgo la Croce, at Florence. -- A rare specimen réalisée par Lorenzo di Credi, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [12]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Lady as a Sibyl. (Barbarilli Giorgio, called Giorgione, born 1473; died 1511.) From the Torrigiani Gallery, mentioned by Cinelli in the Bellezze di Firenze, 1673, p. 196 réalisée par Barbarilli Giorgio, called Giorgione, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [13]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme La Madre Dolorosa. (Ricciarelli, called Daniel di Volterra, born 1500; died 1557.) Formerly in the Gaddi Gallery. -- A most scarce Master réalisée par Ricciarelli, called Daniel di Volterra, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [14]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Landscape, Ships, and a View of the Medici Palace. (Claude Gelée Loraine, born 1600; died 1680.) réalisée par Claude Gelée Loraine, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 700 gs. [15]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape, Ruins, Sea and Ships. (Salvator Rosa, born 1615; died 1624.) From the Capponi Gallery; mentioned by Baldanucci réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 1500 gs. [16]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Resurrection of Christ. (Andrea Mantegna, born 1430; died 1505.) From the Capponi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Andrea Mantegna, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [17]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Mary at the Sepulchre. (Andrea Mantegna.) From the Capponi Gallery réalisée par Andrea Mantegna, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [18]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Young Man, of the Bellaci Family. (Andrea del Sarto.) From the Del Nero Gallery; cited by Cinelli, Bellezze di Firenze, p. 289 réalisée par Andrea del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 70 gs. [19]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Head of Christ. (Carlo Dolci, born 1616; died 1686.) From the Ganucci Palace, at Florence réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [20]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Head of an Armenian Girl. (Giacomo Velasques di Silva, born 1599; died 1660.) From the Ceritani Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Giacomo Velasques di Silva, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 60 gs. [21]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Christ, Hands Bound. (Razzi, called Sodoma, born 1479; died 1554.) From the Gallery Balduinetti, at Florence réalisée par Razzi, called Sodoma, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 180 gs. [22]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Fall of Phaeton. (Coreggio.) A magnificent Sketch, from the Lorenzi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Coreggio, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [23]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Paul the Fifth. (Guido Reni, born 1594; died 1665.) One of the twelve Portraits mentioned by Malvasia Felsina as painted by him. The Pope Borghese was Guido's great patron, and sent for him to Bologna to paint his chapel. This Portrait is mentioned by Cinelli in the Bellezze di Firenze, 1677, in the Torrigiani Palace. It was purchased from the Marchese Torrigiani by the present proprietor (Guido Reni)|Paul the Fifth. (Guido Reni, born 1594; died 1665.) One of the twelve Portraits mentioned by Malvasia Felsina as painted by him. The Pope Borghese was Guido's great patron, and sent for him to Bologna to paint his chapel. This Portrait is mentioned by Cinelli in the Bellezze di Firenze, 1677, in the Torrigiani Palace. It was purchased from the Marchese Torrigiani by the present proprietor]] réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [24]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Himself. (Salvator Rosa.) Painted for the Nicolini Gallery réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [25]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of the Marchese Ricciardi, of Volterra. (Salvator Rosa.). The favourite of Salvator Rosa, as a Siby, painted for the Nicolini Gallery réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [26]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme View of the Mill of Strozzi Volpe, at the Entrance of Volterra. (Salvator Rosa.) Painted for the Capponi Gallery, and mentioned by Baldanucci. Sold for the first time to the present proprietor. In his very best manner réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 1500 gs. [27]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Lorenzo di Neri Valeri, Gonfalonier of Florence, in 1494. (Cesare da Sesto.) réalisée par Cesare da Sesto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [28]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madonna and Child. (Carlo Dolci.) One of the four mentioned in his life; left unfinished réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [29]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Sea Nymphs. (Francesco Albano, born 1578; died 1660.) Painted for the carriage of the Cardinal dei Medici, and afterwards in the Medici Gallery réalisée par Francesco Albano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [30]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madonna, Child, and Jpseph. (Bonifazio, lived about 1570.) Formerly in the Public Gallery at Florence réalisée par Bonifazio, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [31]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape, with a Figure. (Jacopo Robusto, called Tintoretti, born 1512; died 1594.) A Sketch from the Royal Gallery of the Poggio a Caiano réalisée par Jacopo Robusto, called Tintoretti, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [32]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Muses. (Giulo Romano, died aged 54.) réalisée par Giulo Romano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [33]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Copy of the Judith of Angelo Bronzino (Cigoli.) réalisée par Cigoli, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 250 gs. [34]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of His Wife. (Giovanni da San Giovanni.) réalisée par Giovanni da San Giovanni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [35]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Cosmo I. (Angelo Bronzino.) Painted for the Strozzi Palace, at Florence réalisée par Angelo Bronzino, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 60 gs. [36]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Battle. (Giacomo Cortese, called Borgogne, came to Italy 1640; died 1676.) In his best manner réalisée par Giacomo Cortese, called Borgogne, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [37]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madonna, Child, and St. John. (Andrea del Sarto.) Circular, unfinished réalisée par Andrea del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 250 gs. [38]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Adoration of the Shepherds. (Benvenuto Garofalo Tisi, born 1481; died 1559.) From the Montacatini Gallery, Lucca réalisée par Benvenuto Garofalo Tisi, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 80 gs. [39]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Sacrifice of Idols to Christianity. (Giulio Romano, born 1492; died 1546.) Portrait of Michel Angelo and his Favourite, the Marchesa di Pescara réalisée par Giulio Romano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [40]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Manner of Wouvermans. (Querfurt, born 1745.) réalisée par Querfurt, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [41]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto Manner of Wouvermans. (Querfurt.) réalisée par Querfurt, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [42]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape, with a View of a Town in the Distance. (Duguet, called Gaspar Poussin, born 1613; died 1675.) Painted for the Strozzi Palace, and purchased by the present proprietor from thence réalisée par Duguet, called Gaspar Poussin, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 250 gs. [43]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Rocks, Figures with Goats, and Distance. (Gaspar Poussin.) From the Strozzi Palace réalisée par Gaspar Poussin, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [44]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Galileo. (Giusto Subtermans, born 1597; died 1681.) The finest known of him, painted for the Pandolfini Gallery; and purchased from the present representative of that family, the Marchesa Nincini, by the present proprietor réalisée par Giusto Subtermans, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [45]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape, with Figures Looking over a Rock, and a Fine Distance. (Salvator Rosa.) From the Guidi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 250 gs. [46]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape. Boy in Foreground Looking at Animals Drinking. (Bassano; equal to Titian.) From the Ricci Gallery. Mentioned in the ancient catalogue as exhibited at the Annunciata Church at Florence, early in the last century réalisée par Bassano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 80 gs. [47]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Lucretia. (Guido Reni.) From the Guidi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [48]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Sketch of the Conspiracy of the Pazzi. (Andrea Del Sarto.) He has introduced Salviati, Archbishop of Pisa, Francesco, and Jacopo Pazzi. This picture was never executed: formerly in the Gaddi Gallery. In a masterly style réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [49]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Marriage of St. Catherine. (Onorio Marinari, born 1627; died 1715. Called Carlo Dolci.) Considered his masterpiece. From the Lorenzi Gallery at Florence réalisée par Onorio Marinari. Called Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [50]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madonna and Children. (Schedoni, born 1570; died 1615.) réalisée par Schedoni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [51]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Two Panels Painted for the State Carriage of Paul V. (Guido Reni.) And subsequently in the Medici Gallery at Florence réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [52]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of His Mother. (Michel Angelo.) From the Nicolini Gallery. Found written on the back, Michel Angelo Buonaroti, fece 1547: and above, la Madre del Medesimo; again M.B. réalisée par Michel Angelo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 250 gs. [53]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Magdalene. (Guercino Barbieri, born 1590; died 1666.) From the Gerini Gallery at Florence: formerly exhibited an exact repetition of the head of the celebrated Hagar at Milan, for which the Marchese Sampieri received £.4000 réalisée par Guercino Barbieri, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [54]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Seasons. (Anonymous.) Venetian réalisée par Anonymous. Venetian, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 20 gs. [55]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme (Ditto The Seasons. (Anonymous.) Venetian.) réalisée par Anonymous. Venetian, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 20 gs. [56]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Madonna, Child, and St. John. (Andrea Del Sarto.) In distemper; the only one known. This was the original design of the celebrated fresco, outside the Porta Pinti, to which all criminals were taken to pay their last devotions. This celebrated fresco no longer exists (Andrea Del Sarto)|Madonna, Child, and St. John. (Andrea Del Sarto.) In distemper; the only one known. This was the original design of the celebrated fresco, outside the Porta Pinti, to which all criminals were taken to pay their last devotions. This celebrated fresco no longer exists]] réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 5 gs. [57]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Venetian Lady. (Tiziano.) From the Del Rosso Gallery at Florence. Mentioned by Cinelli, p. 164. Painted 1677 réalisée par Tiziano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [58]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin, Child, and St. John. (Innocenza da Imola, born 1480; died 1550.) réalisée par Innocenza da Imola, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [59]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Sebastian. (Raphael, first manner.) Formerly in the Colonna Gallery, at Rome réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [60]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Annunciation. (Filippo Lippi, born 1400; died 1469.) Painted for the Chapel of the Belacci family, at Pistoia. Mentioned with great praise by Vasari réalisée par Filippo Lippi, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [61]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of St. Domenico (Very fine). (Andrea del Sarto.) réalisée par Andrea del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [62]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child. (Lorenzo di Credi.) A splendid specimen; from the Nicolini Gallery réalisée par Lorenzo di Credi, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [63]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Found in the house of the Advocate Rivani, at his death, at Florence. This is a most remarkable picture. When it was purchased by the present proprietor, it was carried to the Pitti Palace, and confronted with the picture of the same composition, called, from the window in the corner of the picture, the "Impannata," and minutely compared by numerous artists present, and by the two Wallises, distinguished authors and connoisseurs; the elder Mr. Wallis probably the best connoisseur in Europe. There was a perfect harmony of opinion, that the superiority of the drawing in the picture left not the least doubt that none but the hand of the inimitable Raphael could have traced such an outline; and the most prominent defects in the Pitti picture, were in this the most conspicuous beauties, more particularly the advanced leg and thigh of St. John. Numerous attestations of the first connoisseurs on the spot accompany this picture, of their conviction that the picture is the original by Raphael, and declaring equally the inferiority of the picture in the Pitti Palace. As this composition is unfinished, it becomes most instructive as to the manner in which Raphael worked and prepared his works for the last perfection. Upon inquiry, it appears that in 1797 there was a second Impannata in the Guarda Roba of the Poggio Imperiale, the country palace near Florence. At present that is missing. There was most extensive plundering during the French invasion; and a person of the name of Sampieri, was at that time director of the gallery, and most intimate friend of the Advocate Rivani, who was at that time the head of the Buon Governo. The speculation is, that in former times some ignorant person mistook the finished copy for the original picture, and placed it in the Pitti Palace; and that Sampieri took advantage of the times, and stole the Impannata from the Guarda Roba, and transferred it to his friend Rivani, who collected pictures. This conjecture is the more confirmed by the fact, that though Rivani sold his pictures, he never ventured to expose this for sale; and moreover the back of the panel was fresh planed, leaving no seal number or trace of a former possession, invariably the case on all the Medici pictures, which are all sealed and numbered. Sixty-three pictures were transfered to Paris from the Pitti Palace alone, and amongst the number the Impannata. But when David Dunon and the other French artists arranged the pictures for the Louvre, the Impannata was unanimously condemned as not by Raphael, and sent to the Luxembourg Palace, as of the school of Raphael. Extract from Vasari touching the Impannata, the Picture by Raphael, so called from the sash-window in the background, which gives light to the subject. "E similmente un quadro di nostra donna, ch' egli mandò à Firenza il qual quadro è oggi nel Palazzo del Duca Cosimo nella cappella delle stanze nuove e da me fatta e dipinte e serve per tavola dell' altare, e in esso è dipinta una Sant' Anna vecchissima a sedere, la quale porge alla nostra donna il suo figliuolo, di tanta bellezza nell' ignudo a nelle fattezze del volto, che nel suo ridere rallegra chiunque lo guarda, senza che Raffaello, mostrò nel dipignere la nostra donna, tutto quello, che di bellezza si può fare nell' arcà di una vergine, dove sia accompagnata negli occhi modestia, nella fronte onore, nel naso grazia e nella bosca virtù, senza che l'abito suo è tale che mostra una semplicità e onestà infinita. E nel vero io non penso, che per tanta cosa si possa veder meglio. Evvi un San Giovanni a sedere ignudo, ed un' altra Santa, che è bellissima anche ella. Così per campo vi è un casamento, dov' egli ha finto una finestra impannata che fa lume alla stanza, dove le figure son dentro (Raphael)|Found in the house of the Advocate Rivani, at his death, at Florence. This is a most remarkable picture. When it was purchased by the present proprietor, it was carried to the Pitti Palace, and confronted with the picture of the same composition, called, from the window in the corner of the picture, the "Impannata," and minutely compared by numerous artists present, and by the two Wallises, distinguished authors and connoisseurs; the elder Mr. Wallis probably the best connoisseur in Europe. There was a perfect harmony of opinion, that the superiority of the drawing in the picture left not the least doubt that none but the hand of the inimitable Raphael could have traced such an outline; and the most prominent defects in the Pitti picture, were in this the most conspicuous beauties, more particularly the advanced leg and thigh of St. John. Numerous attestations of the first connoisseurs on the spot accompany this picture, of their conviction that the picture is the original by Raphael, and declaring equally the inferiority of the picture in the Pitti Palace. As this composition is unfinished, it becomes most instructive as to the manner in which Raphael worked and prepared his works for the last perfection. Upon inquiry, it appears that in 1797 there was a second Impannata in the Guarda Roba of the Poggio Imperiale, the country palace near Florence. At present that is missing. There was most extensive plundering during the French invasion; and a person of the name of Sampieri, was at that time director of the gallery, and most intimate friend of the Advocate Rivani, who was at that time the head of the Buon Governo. The speculation is, that in former times some ignorant person mistook the finished copy for the original picture, and placed it in the Pitti Palace; and that Sampieri took advantage of the times, and stole the Impannata from the Guarda Roba, and transferred it to his friend Rivani, who collected pictures. This conjecture is the more confirmed by the fact, that though Rivani sold his pictures, he never ventured to expose this for sale; and moreover the back of the panel was fresh planed, leaving no seal number or trace of a former possession, invariably the case on all the Medici pictures, which are all sealed and numbered. Sixty-three pictures were transfered to Paris from the Pitti Palace alone, and amongst the number the Impannata. But when David Dunon and the other French artists arranged the pictures for the Louvre, the Impannata was unanimously condemned as not by Raphael, and sent to the Luxembourg Palace, as of the school of Raphael. Extract from Vasari touching the Impannata, the Picture by Raphael, so called from the sash-window in the background, which gives light to the subject. "E similmente un quadro di nostra donna, ch' egli mandò à Firenza il qual quadro è oggi nel Palazzo del Duca Cosimo nella cappella delle stanze nuove e da me fatta e dipinte e serve per tavola dell' altare, e in esso è dipinta una Sant' Anna vecchissima a sedere, la quale porge alla nostra donna il suo figliuolo, di tanta bellezza nell' ignudo a nelle fattezze del volto, che nel suo ridere rallegra chiunque lo guarda, senza che Raffaello, mostrò nel dipignere la nostra donna, tutto quello, che di bellezza si può fare nell' arcà di una vergine, dove sia accompagnata negli occhi modestia, nella fronte onore, nel naso grazia e nella bosca virtù, senza che l'abito suo è tale che mostra una semplicità e onestà infinita. E nel vero io non penso, che per tanta cosa si possa veder meglio. Evvi un San Giovanni a sedere ignudo, ed un' altra Santa, che è bellissima anche ella. Così per campo vi è un casamento, dov' egli ha finto una finestra impannata che fa lume alla stanza, dove le figure son dentro]] réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 10,000 gs. [64]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child. (Raphael, or Benvenuto Garofalo.) réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [65]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Lazarus at the Rich Man's Table. (Caliari, called Paul Veronese, born 1532; died 1588.) réalisée par Caliari, called Paul Veronese, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [66]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of Antonio Francesco Albizzi. (Sebastian del Piombo, born 1485; died 1547.) This picture is mentioned with great praise by Vasari réalisée par Sebastian del Piombo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [67]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape. (Poussin Gaspar.) From the Vai Gallery at Prato, near Florence réalisée par Poussin Gaspar, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [68]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape. (Companion.) (Ditto Poussin Gaspar.) réalisée par Poussin Gaspar, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [69]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Head of a Monk. (Hannibal Caracci, born 1560; died 1609.) réalisée par Hannibal Caracci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [70]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus Breaking Cupid's Bow. (Parmigiano.) From the Certosa Gallery réalisée par Parmigiano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [71]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child. (Guido Reni.) From the Casa Vai, at Prato, near Florence réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 500 [or] 120 gs. [72]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin, Child, and St. John. (Cesare da Sesto.) From the Vai Gallery, at Prato, near Florence réalisée par Cesare da Sesto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [73]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Repetition of the Zingarella, of Coreggio. (Schedoni.) réalisée par Schedoni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [74]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child. (Fra Bartolomeo.) From the Ugolini Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Fra Bartolomeo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 500 gs. [75]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Inoctius Manutius, Gonfalonier of Florence. (Luini.) From Certosa Convent, near Florence réalisée par Luini, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 80 gs. [76]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Small Landscape, Setting Sun and Figures. (Giovanni and Andrea Both, born the beginning of the Seventeenth Century.) réalisée par Giovanni Both, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 35 gs. [77]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Rape of Proserpine. (Tintoretti Robusti.) From the Batacchi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Tintoretti Robusti, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [78]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Untitled réalisée par Tintoretti Robusti, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [79]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family and Angel. (Lorenzo di Credi.) From the Gerini Gallery. (Circular.) réalisée par Lorenzo di Credi, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [80]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Magdalene. (Tiziano.) From Venice. "Repetition of the Barbarigo Picture réalisée par Tiziano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 500 gs. [81]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Pesaro. (Tintoretto.) From the Pesaro Palace, Venice réalisée par Tintoretto, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [82]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Jerome, and a Fine Landscape. (Paolo Veronese.) From Venice réalisée par Paolo Veronese, vendue par Rev J Sanford, achetée par Wm Yates au prix de 30 gs. [83]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of the Doge Grimani. (Tiziano.) From Venice réalisée par Tiziano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 500 gs. [84]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of the Wife of the Doge Grimani. (Tiziano.) réalisée par Tiziano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 500 gs. [85]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Canonization of St. Francesco da Paola. (Andrea Del Sarto.) From the Altar of the Paradasino at Valambrosa, which formerly belonged to the Marchese Medici. Purchased from the Tempi Family, into which these Pictures passed by inheritance. They were taken from the Paradasino, at the suppression of the convents (Andrea Del Sarto)|Canonization of St. Francesco da Paola. (Andrea Del Sarto.) From the Altar of the Paradasino at Valambrosa, which formerly belonged to the Marchese Medici. Purchased from the Tempi Family, into which these Pictures passed by inheritance. They were taken from the Paradasino, at the suppression of the convents]] réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 60 gs. [86]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Miracles of San Francesco. (Andrea Del Sarto.) Ditto From the Altar of the Paradasino at Valambrosa, which formerly belonged to the Marchese Medici. Purchased from the Tempi Family, into which these Pictures passed by inheritance. They were taken from the Paradasino, at the suppression of the convents (Andrea Del Sarto)|Miracles of San Francesco. (Andrea Del Sarto.) Ditto From the Altar of the Paradasino at Valambrosa, which formerly belonged to the Marchese Medici. Purchased from the Tempi Family, into which these Pictures passed by inheritance. They were taken from the Paradasino, at the suppression of the convents]] réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [87]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Head of a Young Man, Alessandro Medici. (Puntormo.) Painted for Ottavio Medici, his father. -- See Vasari réalisée par Puntormo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [88]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madonna del Dito. (Carlo Dolci.) From the Corsi Gallery réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [89]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Christ, Maries, and Angels. (Domenichino.) Early picture réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [90]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Cupid Conducting Helen to the Vessel. (Coreggio.) One of the Coreggios missing from the Royal Gallery at Massa, after the entrance of the French. Mr. Wallis considered this picture (its condition and beauty of subject combined) superior to either of Lord Londonderry's (Coreggio)|Cupid Conducting Helen to the Vessel. (Coreggio.) One of the Coreggios missing from the Royal Gallery at Massa, after the entrance of the French. Mr. Wallis considered this picture (its condition and beauty of subject combined) superior to either of Lord Londonderry's]] réalisée par Coreggio, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 3000 gs. [91]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Head of St. John. (Coreggio.) A finished Study for the Picture in the Louvre at Paris, came to Florence from Genoa; another of the Massa Pictures missing One of the Coreggios missing from the Royal Gallery at Massa, after the entrance of the French (Coreggio)|Head of St. John. (Coreggio.) A finished Study for the Picture in the Louvre at Paris, came to Florence from Genoa; another of the Massa Pictures missing One of the Coreggios missing from the Royal Gallery at Massa, after the entrance of the French]] réalisée par Coreggio, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 1000 gs. [92]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Small Head. (Caracci.) réalisée par Caracci, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [93]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin, Child, and St. John. (Raphael.) A beautiful Picture, from the Casa Pitti réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 1200 gs. [94]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape, with San Francesco da Paola. (Andrea Del Sarto.) From the Paradasino Altar, at Valombrosa réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [95]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Three Boys. (Fra Bartolomeo.) In his fine manner. From the Ceritani Gallery réalisée par Fra Bartolomeo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 400 gs. [96]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Head of Christ. (Coreggio, or the Parma School.) réalisée par Coreggio, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 15 gs. [97]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Sibilla Persica. (Guercino.) Painted for the Brunacini Palace, at Florence réalisée par Guercino, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 250 gs. [98]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape, with Figures (Rubens.) réalisée par Rubens, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [99]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape. (Manner of Claude.) réalisée par Claude, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [100]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Gonsalvo, Gran Capitano. (Luini.) From the Certosa Convent, near Florence réalisée par Luini, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [101]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family and Angels. (Bronzino.) From the Guidi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Bronzino, vendue par Rev J Sanford, achetée par Yates au prix de 300 gs. [102]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Venus and Cupid Asleep, Vulcan, and Five Small Loves. (Albano.) From the Marescalchi Gallery, at Bologna réalisée par Albano, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [103]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child. (Fra Bartolomeo.) From the Ceritani Gallery, at Florence. A beautiful outline réalisée par Fra Bartolomeo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 700 gs. [104]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family and St. John. (Andrea Del Sarto.) Repetition in small, much varied, of the picture in the Palace Pitti. From the Pecori Gallery réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [105]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Descent from the Cross. (Daniel di Volterra.) On the reverse, Christ on the Cross. Formerly in the Gaddi Gallery at Florence. From this composition Rubens formed his celebrated Descent from the Cross réalisée par Daniel di Volterra, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [106]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Dismissal of Hagar. (Pinturecchio, born 1454.) From the Gerini Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Pinturecchio, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 80 gs. [107]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madalena. (Carlo Dolci.) From the Capponi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [108]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Vision of Ezekiel. (After Raphael.) réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford, achetée par Loyd au prix de 60 gs. [109]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Annunciation. (Ludovico Caracci.) From the Lorenzi Gallery, at Florence réalisée par Ludovico Caracci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [110]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Santo Caterina. (Domenichino.) Formerly in the Colonna Gallery, at Rome réalisée par Domenichino, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 600 gs. [111]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin Child, Two Monks, and Two Angels. (In the manner of Masaccio.) (Piero della Francesca da San Sepolcro, born 1393; died 1424.) Wanting in the Florence Gallery. A most rare Master réalisée par Piero della Francesca da San Sepolcro, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [112]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Luccia. (Carlo Dolci.) From the Convent in the Via St. Gallo, at Florence; carried away by the Abbess Cipriani, when the convent was suppressed réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [113]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme St. Agnes, Ditto From the Convent in the Via St. Gallo, at Florence; carried away by the Abbess Cipriani, when the convent was suppressed the Companion. (Carlo Dolci.) réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [114]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Copy of the Monna Lisa of Leonardo da Vinci, as St. Catherine. (Sassoferrato.) From the Ceritani Gallery, at Florence; the same face as the Christ amongst the Doctors réalisée par Sassoferrato, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 200 gs. [115]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Battle Piece. (Salvator Rosa.) Most finished manner réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Rev J Sanford, achetée par Lake au prix de 90 gs. [116]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Daughter of Herodias Carrying the Head of John the Baptist. (Guido Reni.) réalisée par Guido Reni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [117]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Woman Taken in Adultery. (Memmi Simone, born at Siena in 1284; the friend of Petrarch.) réalisée par Memmi Simone, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 15 gs. [118]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madalene. (Carlo Dolci.) réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [119]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Portrait of a Man. (Giorgione.) réalisée par Giorgione, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [120]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family and St. John. (Michel Angelo.) From the Gerini Gallery at Florence; in the ancient family catalogue marked as painted by this great man réalisée par Michel Angelo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 100 gs. [121]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Angel Raphael, under the Name of Azarias, Conducts Tobias to Rages, and Tobias Catches a Fish in the River Tigris. (Andrea Del Sarto.) réalisée par Andrea Del Sarto, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 180 gs. [122]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin, Child, and St. John. (Francesco Penni, born 1488; died 1528.) réalisée par Francesco Penni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 250 gs. [123]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme The Head of Some Literary Character. (Anonymous.) réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [124]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child. (Assisi Andrea, born 1470.) The competitor of Raphael in the Studio of Pietro Perugino, called the Ingenio; he lost his sight at 30 years. In high preservation, and most rare réalisée par Assisi Andrea, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 350 gs. [125]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Fresco -- Hercules Taking Off the Poisoned Shirt. (Giovanni da San Giovanni.) réalisée par Giovanni da San Giovanni, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [126]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Untitled réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [127]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Pope. (Paris Bordone.) réalisée par Paris Bordone, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 30 gs. [128]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Cosmo Primo. (Bronzino.) From the Strozzini Palace réalisée par Bronzino, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [129]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Madonna della Seggiola. (After Raphael.) Ancient Copy réalisée par Raphael, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 60 gs. [130]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Holy Family. (Pietro Perugino.) réalisée par Pietro Perugino, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [131]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Cartoon. (Coreggio.) From the Pandolfini Gallery, where it had been for above 300 years réalisée par Coreggio, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 300 gs. [132]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Virgin and Child. (Murillo.) Brought from Spain by the Queen of Etruria réalisée par Murillo, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 50 gs. [133]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A small Landscape réalisée par Claude, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [134]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme A Study of a Head. (Anonymous.) réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [135]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Ditto A Study of a Head. (Anonymous.) réalisée par un.e artiste anonyme, vendue par Rev J Sanford. [136]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Orion of Nicolo Poussin. Copy of the opinion of Mr. Wallis, professor of the first class of Painting of the Academy of Florence, of the Orion of Nicholas Poussin: -- I have read twice over "Table Talk" by a Mr. Haslitt; neither the title nor the man was adapted to so high a subject as painting. In figures, Nicolo Poussin is after Domenicheno and many others; Le Suer is infinitely superior to him; in historical landscape Nicolo Poussin is so truly epic, that justly he is the Homer of that style of art, as without any doubt Claude is the Virgil of Landscape painting. Mr. Haslitt says, what is only joining to false French opinion, "that the Deluge is the finest Historical Landscape in the world;" composition, and fine conception and invention, are the highest parts, colouring is the last; and the most ordinary men have possessed it in the highest perfection without a grand or an original idea. The Deluge of Nicolo Poussin is a very poor common-place composition, and the miserable boat and the figures are wretched; the grey tone, not at all difficult, is the only merit. I had the print, and I gave it away, not to have it about me. The Orion and his Polyphemus, are where he is equal to Homer, and above all that we have ever seen, as Homer is the greatest of Epic poets. Shakspeare should have seen your Orion and the Polyphemus; only he could have described the unrivalled sublimity, being himself the greatest of the great. Had he studied painting, he would have painted and thought in the same spirit. Dear Sir, Your's devotedly, George A. Wallis. Florence, 1835 (Nicolo Poussin)|Orion of Nicolo Poussin. Copy of the opinion of Mr. Wallis, professor of the first class of Painting of the Academy of Florence, of the Orion of Nicholas Poussin: -- I have read twice over "Table Talk" by a Mr. Haslitt; neither the title nor the man was adapted to so high a subject as painting. In figures, Nicolo Poussin is after Domenicheno and many others; Le Suer is infinitely superior to him; in historical landscape Nicolo Poussin is so truly epic, that justly he is the Homer of that style of art, as without any doubt Claude is the Virgil of Landscape painting. Mr. Haslitt says, what is only joining to false French opinion, "that the Deluge is the finest Historical Landscape in the world;" composition, and fine conception and invention, are the highest parts, colouring is the last; and the most ordinary men have possessed it in the highest perfection without a grand or an original idea. The Deluge of Nicolo Poussin is a very poor common-place composition, and the miserable boat and the figures are wretched; the grey tone, not at all difficult, is the only merit. I had the print, and I gave it away, not to have it about me. The Orion and his Polyphemus, are where he is equal to Homer, and above all that we have ever seen, as Homer is the greatest of Epic poets. Shakspeare should have seen your Orion and the Polyphemus; only he could have described the unrivalled sublimity, being himself the greatest of the great. Had he studied painting, he would have painted and thought in the same spirit. Dear Sir, Your's devotedly, George A. Wallis. Florence, 1835]] réalisée par Nicolo Poussin, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 40 gs. [137]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Charity. (Carlo Dolci.) Considered in Florence, and by Mr. West, the finest picture he ever painted, and far superior to the Burleigh picture réalisée par Carlo Dolci, vendue par Rev J Sanford, achetée par Samuel Jones Loyd au prix de ca. 600 gs. [138]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Landscape. (Salvator Rosa.) From the Casa Niccolini réalisée par Salvator Rosa, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 600 gs. [139]
- 1838.04.24/ maison de ventes : Yates (George). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme Descent from the Cross. (Daniel di Volterra.) On the reverse, Christ on the Cross. Formerly in the Gaddi Gallery at Florence. From this composition Rubens formed his celebrated Descent from the Cross réalisée par Daniel di Volterra, vendue par Rev J Sanford au prix de 150 gs. [140]