Ventes d'œuvres le 1850.04.23

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  • 1850.04.23/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A View looking out to Sea during a stiff breeze and stormy weather with a fishing smack near the foreground, and other craft in the distance; on the shore in front are two men seated; one of them probably the artist, is sketching; a fine specimen. (Ludolf Backhuysen)|A View looking out to Sea during a stiff breeze and stormy weather with a fishing smack near the foreground, and other craft in the distance; on the shore in front are two men seated; one of them probably the artist, is sketching; a fine specimen.]] réalisée par Ludolf Backhuysen, vendue par Henry Artaria, Esq.. [58]
  • 1850.04.23/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[A colossal figure of St. Christopher, bearing the infant Saviour on his shoulders across a river, according to the legend of that Saint. This picture formed part of the Paris Collection of Cardinal Fesch, and is as remarkable for vigour of effect, as for classical beauty in the drawing. (Annibale Caracci)|A colossal figure of St. Christopher, bearing the infant Saviour on his shoulders across a river, according to the legend of that Saint. This picture formed part of the Paris Collection of Cardinal Fesch, and is as remarkable for vigour of effect, as for classical beauty in the drawing.]] réalisée par Annibale Caracci, vendue par Henry Artaria, Esq. au prix de 21.0 £. [69]
  • 1850.04.23/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[La Chasse aux Eperviers. The arrival of a hunting party before the entrance of a country mansion, near the walls of which is a large fountain, adorned with a figure, and relieved by a group of trees ; the party consists of two ladies and two gentlemen with horses ; one of the latter (dismounted) is caressing the lady of the mansion ; the other taking a hawk from a lady on horseback ; several attendants on foot, with hawks and dogs, complete the composition. Engraved by Moyreau under the above title, and also in the Orlèans sic Gallery. (Philip Wouvermans)|La Chasse aux Eperviers. The arrival of a hunting party before the entrance of a country mansion, near the walls of which is a large fountain, adorned with a figure, and relieved by a group of trees ; the party consists of two ladies and two gentlemen with horses ; one of the latter (dismounted) is caressing the lady of the mansion ; the other taking a hawk from a lady on horseback ; several attendants on foot, with hawks and dogs, complete the composition. Engraved by Moyreau under the above title, and also in the Orlèans sic Gallery.]] réalisée par Philip Wouvermans, vendue par Henry Artaria, Esq., achetée par Bredael au prix de 273.0 £. [87]
  • 1850.04.23/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Toilet. A Lady before a looking glass, (placed with other accessories on a table), is arranging her dress, which is composed of a yellow silk bodice, bound with black, and a rose coloured satin skirt ; a servant in the background is in attendance, holding a silver ewer and basin ; a piture of high quality by tis master. (G. Terburg)|The Toilet. A Lady before a looking glass, (placed with other accessories on a table), is arranging her dress, which is composed of a yellow silk bodice, bound with black, and a rose coloured satin skirt ; a servant in the background is in attendance, holding a silver ewer and basin ; a piture of high quality by tis master.]] réalisée par G. Terburg, vendue par Henry Artaria, Esq., achetée par Farrer au prix de 215.5 £. [88]
  • 1850.04.23/ maison de ventes : Phillips (Harry). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[La Collation. his beautiful picture represents an Interior, with a lady tastefully attired, seated with a glass of wine in her hand ; and a cavlier standing near her with his hat off ; behind the latter is a female servant bringing in a plate of cherries. Formerly in the celebrated Collection of Perigau Lafitte. Smith's Catalogue, page 85. (Gabriel Metzu)|La Collation. his beautiful picture represents an Interior, with a lady tastefully attired, seated with a glass of wine in her hand ; and a cavlier standing near her with his hat off ; behind the latter is a female servant bringing in a plate of cherries. Formerly in the celebrated Collection of Perigau Lafitte. Smith's Catalogue, page 85.]] réalisée par Gabriel Metzu, vendue par Henry Artaria, Esq., achetée par Smith au prix de 367.10 £. [89]