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  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Reposo of the Holy Family in Egypt. It was sold in an Auction by the heirs of Chevalier Massei of Lucca; the Marquis Boccella acquired it, and it is from the heirs of this last that it came into the possession of His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca (Simone da Pesaro)|The Reposo of the Holy Family in Egypt. It was sold in an Auction by the heirs of Chevalier Massei of Lucca; the Marquis Boccella acquired it, and it is from the heirs of this last that it came into the possession of His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca]] réalisée par Simone da Pesaro, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [11]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Transporting of the Holy Casa de Loreto, and Saints. Rosaspina, a painter of Bologna, acquired this picture from a Convent of Tuscany, and sold it to Prince Beauharnais, Viceroy of Italy. It was acquired by Lucien Buonaparte, who sold it to the Queen of Etruria. Engraved (Domenico Zampieri (Domenichino))|The Transporting of the Holy Casa de Loreto, and Saints. Rosaspina, a painter of Bologna, acquired this picture from a Convent of Tuscany, and sold it to Prince Beauharnais, Viceroy of Italy. It was acquired by Lucien Buonaparte, who sold it to the Queen of Etruria. Engraved]] réalisée par Domenico Zampieri (Domenichino), vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [13]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Crucifixion, with two Saints, on copper. Its derivation is the same as that of No 10 It belonged to the Gallery of Prince Borghesi, of Rome; Lucien Buonaparte purchased it, and it was sold afterwards to the Queen of Etruria. Cited and engraved (Michel Angelo Buonaroti)|The Crucifixion, with two Saints, on copper. Its derivation is the same as that of No 10 It belonged to the Gallery of Prince Borghesi, of Rome; Lucien Buonaparte purchased it, and it was sold afterwards to the Queen of Etruria. Cited and engraved]] réalisée par Michel Angelo Buonaroti, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [14]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[St. Cecilia playing on the Viol D'Amore. Its derivation is the same as No. 10 It belonged to the Gallery of Prince Borghesi, of Rome; Lucien Buonaparte purchased it, and it was sold afterwards to the Queen of Etruria. Engraved (Domenico Zampieri (Domenichino))|St. Cecilia playing on the Viol D'Amore. Its derivation is the same as No. 10 It belonged to the Gallery of Prince Borghesi, of Rome; Lucien Buonaparte purchased it, and it was sold afterwards to the Queen of Etruria. Engraved]] réalisée par Domenico Zampieri (Domenichino), vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [15]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Dead Christ upon his Mother's Lap, attended by two Angels, on wood. This Lunetta belongs to the aforesaid picture The Holy Virgin, Juses, St. Ann, St. John, and four Saints, and was in the same Chapel The Marquis Buonvisi, of Lucca, commanded this picture to be made for his private Chapel in the Church of St. Fridiano, of Lucca. Cited (Francesco Francia)|The Dead Christ upon his Mother's Lap, attended by two Angels, on wood. This Lunetta belongs to the aforesaid picture The Holy Virgin, Juses, St. Ann, St. John, and four Saints, and was in the same Chapel The Marquis Buonvisi, of Lucca, commanded this picture to be made for his private Chapel in the Church of St. Fridiano, of Lucca. Cited]] réalisée par Francesco Francia, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [17]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Virgin, Jesus, St. Ann, St. John, and four Saints, on wood. The Marquis Buonvisi, of Lucca, commanded this picture to be made for his private Chapel in the Church of St. Fridiano, of Lucca. The Queen of Etruria bought it from the family Buonvisi, and caused it to be removed from the Chapel into her own Gallery. Signed by the Painter and cited (Francesco Francia)|The Holy Virgin, Jesus, St. Ann, St. John, and four Saints, on wood. The Marquis Buonvisi, of Lucca, commanded this picture to be made for his private Chapel in the Church of St. Fridiano, of Lucca. The Queen of Etruria bought it from the family Buonvisi, and caused it to be removed from the Chapel into her own Gallery. Signed by the Painter and cited]] réalisée par Francesco Francia, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [18]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Holy Virgin, Jesus, St. John, and two Saints. This picture was commanded of the Painter by the Nuns of the Convent St. Giovannetto, of Lucca. When the Convent was suppressed, the Government acquired the painting, and it afterwards became the property of His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca (Annibale Carracci)|The Holy Virgin, Jesus, St. John, and two Saints. This picture was commanded of the Painter by the Nuns of the Convent St. Giovannetto, of Lucca. When the Convent was suppressed, the Government acquired the painting, and it afterwards became the property of His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca]] réalisée par Annibale Carracci, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [19]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Il Figlio Della Vedova di Nain. Christ raising the Widow's Son; idem. from the same Gallery Cited and engraved. H. 4 2/3; W. 3 1. Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July (Agostino Carracci)|Il Figlio Della Vedova di Nain. Christ raising the Widow's Son; idem. from the same Gallery Cited and engraved. H. 4 2/3; W. 3 1. Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July]] réalisée par Agostino Carracci, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [20]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Il Cieco nato. Christ Healing the Blind; from the same Gallery. Cited and engraved Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July (Ludovico Carracci)|Il Cieco nato. Christ Healing the Blind; from the same Gallery. Cited and engraved Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July]] réalisée par Ludovico Carracci, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [21]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[La Cananea. The Woman of Canaan; from the same Gallery; painted for the Prince Giustiniani. Cited and engraved Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July (Annibale Carracci)|La Cananea. The Woman of Canaan; from the same Gallery; painted for the Prince Giustiniani. Cited and engraved Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July]] réalisée par Annibale Carracci, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [22]
  • 1840.07.-/ maison de ventes : Galvani (Carlo). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Jesu avanti Pilato. Christ brought before Pilate. This celebrated picture was ordered of the Painter by Prince Giustiniani, of Rome, and the Queen of Etruria bought it from that Family. Cited and engraved Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July (Gerard Honthorst, called Delle Notti)|Jesu avanti Pilato. Christ brought before Pilate. This celebrated picture was ordered of the Painter by Prince Giustiniani, of Rome, and the Queen of Etruria bought it from that Family. Cited and engraved Note. -- These four pictures -- the Caracci and Gerard de la Notte -- were commanded by His Highness the Prince Justiniani from these great Painters, for the purpose of forming suite of certain remarkable events in the history of our Saviour The Suite of Pictures from the Justiniani Palace, comprising the three Caracci and Gerard de la Notte, having been sold, will only remain at this Gallery until the end of the present month of July]] réalisée par Gerard Honthorst, called Delle Notti, vendue par His Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca. [23]