Ventes d'œuvres le 1845.11.25

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  • 1845.11.25/ maison de ventes : English & Son. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[View at Venice. This scene represents a Court within the precints of the Doge's Palace, exhibiting a variety of useful and ornamental furniture exposed for sale. The masterly grouping of the Figures, and the brilliant effect of light in this Picture, cannot be sufficiently admired (Canaletto)|View at Venice. This scene represents a Court within the precints of the Doge's Palace, exhibiting a variety of useful and ornamental furniture exposed for sale. The masterly grouping of the Figures, and the brilliant effect of light in this Picture, cannot be sufficiently admired]] réalisée par Canaletto, vendue par William Beckford, Esquire, achetée par Chaplin au prix de 215.5 gs. [15]
  • 1845.11.25/ maison de ventes : English & Son. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A Rocky and Romantic Landscape. In the right of the Picture is shown an entrance to a Cave, a little removed from which is seated the Magdalen, in the attitude of prayer, attended by Angles. This lovely cabinet gem was purchased from the Collection of the late Sir Mark Sykes. Canvas (Francesco Mola)|A Rocky and Romantic Landscape. In the right of the Picture is shown an entrance to a Cave, a little removed from which is seated the Magdalen, in the attitude of prayer, attended by Angles. This lovely cabinet gem was purchased from the Collection of the late Sir Mark Sykes. Canvas]] réalisée par Francesco Mola, vendue par William Beckford, Esquire au prix de 147.0 £. [32]
  • 1845.11.25/ maison de ventes : English & Son. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A highly-finished and pleasing Landscape, intersected by a River, with a laden Barge sailing towards a Town seen in the distance. On the left are Wind Mills and Cottages; in the middle ground, Figures in conversation; and a little beyond, a Man fishing. Panel (Schelfhont)|A highly-finished and pleasing Landscape, intersected by a River, with a laden Barge sailing towards a Town seen in the distance. On the left are Wind Mills and Cottages; in the middle ground, Figures in conversation; and a little beyond, a Man fishing. Panel]] réalisée par Schelfhont, vendue par William Beckford, Esquire au prix de 74.11 £. [38]
  • 1845.11.25/ maison de ventes : English & Son. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A full-length Portrait of Phillip the Fourth of Spain -- clad in a gorgeous suit of armour; in his right hand, a baton; his left resting on the hilt of his sword. His drawf is carrying his helmet; close at hand his Mexican page is in attendance with his charger. Canvas (Crayer)|A full-length Portrait of Phillip the Fourth of Spain -- clad in a gorgeous suit of armour; in his right hand, a baton; his left resting on the hilt of his sword. His drawf is carrying his helmet; close at hand his Mexican page is in attendance with his charger. Canvas]] réalisée par Crayer, vendue par William Beckford, Esquire, achetée par Graves au prix de 65.2 £. [42]