ppC^fBa^BB 0m.''' V: '4k: a& ' :#; ? ■ i'i'ii'lT'll! ili'jil'iVivKil THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM LIBRARY oss k*inL\ A , 1 : gsi ^nips i|n Wjm iH||lHE jM SIb pH |Hk|» K||||| SB V J — . s 2ry^ ^t e-2 V t,' ^'2' '/ , .A 22 C 0 ^ ' 2^32 yW 2 'i-/ 2 ' 2 ^ ^Z' 2 V ^ 3 ^ S 3 s 7 ^ ZZ /t3 22 ^-2r' 2i- Z~ SS 2*^z^ 77 x 2 -z. 2 > 7 ^ 7 . 7 . T^l'y^^ZiZ 77 2 £^ ^ 7 yTj-^ yt 7 j. i. ^. 77 — 7 ^ 7 y^ 77 i t^ 7 <^ 2 ^ ^ 77 I Z 2 Tzx , 2 t':^- 77 z 2 ^ 2 ' 7 t^^ , 7 ^ y ^7/ztyz 7z'* /f//^ - 'Y-i - / otj y 2 - /Z/z - 2 - /^/_ / 3^72^7 // — //// - /27 7 \t7/zi,r-c7273 , 7^2 — y Z.y y s • 772 / , 22/ / c^ ^ - y3'2/ - SSo f O-Vf ^ t ’ /i"’^ _ 7 A6 g ^ Ty, 7yt yi^-^/i^\4 ■^'■'^^ ■ •'^ ^ ’ -IS-/ 2/3 J y Xa^ xyi!^' ZfS- Jy Zy ^,, -/7^Sr~ '- 717 ^y-fy^ . 7^^'y -Ta J _ //?^ ^.Ze^/T- /Ztf 7/7' ■ Jf/ 4 ‘m ’j ’ i’h’! 'f T' »3 .^ , ^ -.BP B ihUi'ir m' ^'^■ ■- '^’hT .' 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LORD GWYDIR, Deceased; BROUGHT FROM THE FAMILY SEAT, GRIMSTHORPE CASTLE, IN LINCOI.N- SHIRE, AND FROM THE LONDON MANSION AT WHITEHALL : They comprise a charming Marine Landscape, with the Rape of Europa, by Claude ; a noble Land- scape by Both, with figures by Poelemborg; a Cabinet Chef-d’oeuvre by P. Potter; five by Teniers ; three capital Landscapes with figures by Cuyp ; three very spirited and fine by Wou- vermans ; two by Berghem ; a capital ditto, by Is. Ostade ; two charming Sea Pieces by W. V. Velde ; a grand Historical Composition of Perseus changing Phineus and his armed attendants into stone, by N. Poussin ; a Holy Family by C. Dolce, in his sweetest manner ; a grand Interior by P. Panini ; a large Landscape and figures, one of the most brilliant Chef-d’oeuvres of Gainsborough ; and the celebrated Holy Family by Sir Joshua Reynolds, known by the Engraving made from it by the late Mr. Sharpe : And superior productions of the following Masters : — G. ROMANO BASSANO PARjrEGIANO L. CARRACCI BISCAINO MURILLO G. POUSSIN RUBENS V. DER NEER REMBRANDT DUSART METZU ' BEGA SCHALKEN RUVSDAEL WYNANTS MOUCHERON VERBOOM SWANEV LDT FERG STEENWYCK FYT BORGOGNONE CANALETTI intll hr Ibolh hs saurtion. By Mr. CHRISTIE, AT HIS GREAT ROOM, 8, KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On FRIDAY, MAY the Sth, 1829, AND FOLLOWING DAY, AT ONE O’CLOCK. L C.^ May be viewed two days preceding, and Catalogues had (at One Pliilling each) at Mr. Christie’s Office, King Street, St. James’s Square. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be Immediately put up again and resold. II. No Person to advance less than 1^. — above Five Pounds, 2s. 6d. — and so on in proportion. III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in part of payment of the purchase Money, if required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. IV. The Lots to be taken away, with all Faults, at the Buyers’ Expense, within Four Days from the sale. V. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no one Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale ; and the Money must be absolutely paid on delivery. VI. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of Payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared within the Time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale ; and the deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. A CATALOGUE, &c. First Day’s Sale, On FRIDAY, MAY the 8th, 1829, PRECISELY AT ONE O’CLOCK. DRAWINGS AND PRINTS, FRAMED AND GLAZED, 1 , A Landscape, tinted ; a small ditto, in Indian ink; one architectural design ; two Landscapes, in water-colours ; and two smaller 2 A Landscape Drawing, in black chalk, framed and glazed ; and a View of Bailbrook Lodge, near Bath, in water-colours 3 A pair of Female Portraits, in crayons, glazed w'ith plate glass, and Portrait of a Gentleman, ditto, larger 4 Countess Cholmondeley, after Hoppner, proof ; and the Duchess of Ancaster, after Sir Joshua 5 Gen. Sir C. Stuart, proof after Romney; ditto of Lord Auckland, mezz.; the Duke of Wellington, by Skelton, after Beechey ; and a reprint of an ancient ballad 6 Colonel Tarlton, after Sir Joshua; and Col. St. Leger, after Gainsborough 1 4 PICTURES. Ibbetson .... . 7 Entrance into Llangollen, and Llanrust Bridge, after J. Worsdale . 8 His own Portrait 9 Portrait of a Gentleman in an embroidered court dress ; and ditto of a Gentleman in blue satin - 10 Portrait of a young Girl, oval, with a basket of flowers ; and Rosalba, a Female with a dove - 11 Portrait of Mrs. Cotton, circular C. Jansen . . 12 Portrait of a Lady, with the date of 1557, with the inscription ; “ Vivre pour mourir, Mourir pour vivre.” Walker .... . 13 Portrait of a Young Man in armour Spanish School . 14 Portrait of a Gentleman, with the device of a candle burning, and the inscription, In tal modo yo ; and Portrait of a Puritan 15 Portrait of a Nobleman, in armour, of the time of Charles the Second, oval Kneller .... . 16 Portrait of a Gentleman, oval Mrs. Beale . . 17 Portrait of a Lady Sir P. Lely . . . 18 Portrait of a Lady of Fashion, with a dog in her lap, and Landscape background 19 Portrait of a Lady, after Van Dyck Hoppner . 20 Portrait of the Hon. Mr. Arbuthnot 21 Portraits of King William and Queen Mary ; a pair, three- quarters, unframed Van Loo . . . . 22 A Female leaning over a balcony, a child and dog at her feet, and a Man behind in a masquerade dress Zucchero , CO A whole-length Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh and his Son, unframed Zucchero .... 24 Whole-length Portrait of a Foreigner of the time of Queen Elizabeth, unframed Victor 25 Susannah and the Elders, unframed Luca Giordano 26 Esther and Ahasuerus, a most spirited and well-coloured picture Jordaens .... 27 An Historical Subject G. V. W. 1722 . . 28 A View of a Canal, taken from the River Arno, near Florence, with Figures C. Maratti .... 29 Te Deum Laudamus Locatelli .... 30 A View of Tivoli, with the Cascatelle and Figures Spranger & Baptiste . 31 Belshazzar’s Feast, encircled by a border of Flowers, beauti- fully painted from Nature Ditto . ... . . 32 Jehoiada proclaiming the young Joash king — the Companion Angelis 33 A Flemish Festival, in imitation of Teniers C. Bloemart . . 34 The Union of War and Peace Holbein 35 Small Portrait of Catharine of Arragon Van der Does . . . 36 Figures and Cattle halting at a Fountain ; Evening Scene, after Berghem W. Van de Velde . 37 A Storm and Shipwreck, off a Coast P. Panini .... 38 A small upright Composition of Water, Ruins, and Figures G. Occhiali . . 39 View of the Front of St. Peter’s, at Rome Ditto .... 40 View of the Lateran Palace, at Rome — the Companion Hogarth .... 41 Conversation of two Friends, in a Library Berghem .... 42 A Study of Heifers’ Heads Velasquez .... 43 A Stud}’' of Mules’ Heads S. Rosa 44 A Rocky Solitude, with W ater and Figures ; painted with very clear and brilliant effect P. da Cortona 45 St. Catharine G. Occhiali 46 A view of the Trans Tevere, and part of the Ponte Rotto Parocel 47 A Battle piece Ditto 48 The Battle of Joshua 6 Locate! 11 . . . . . 49 An Italian Landscape, with broken and varied Scenery, and Figures in a Boat ; and on the Shore of a River where Females are washing Linen Louis Haudurov . . 50 The Pool of Bethesda, an Architectural Composition, with Figures S. Rosa . . . . . 51 A Rocky Harbour, with Figures on the Shore of the front ground , G. Occhiali . . . . ,52 A View of the Piazza del Popolo, at Rome, with Figures G. Poussin . . . . 53 A bold Landscape, with broken Scenery in the front-ground, where Figui’es are reposing near a pool of Water; beyond are seen Roman Ruins at the beginning of the Campagna Teniers . 54 Figures regaling at the Exterior of a Farm-House, and Gipsy Fortune-tellers in the fore-ground ; a genuine but sketchy Picture of the Master — some parts left unfinished. Canaletti . . . . . 55 A View of St. Mark’s Quay, and the Doge’s Palace, at Venice Placido Gostanza . 56 The Interview of Coriolanus with his Family G. Poussin . . 57 A grand Landscape, with a view of a Town upon an elevated site in the centre, and Figures reposing near a lake Canaletti . 58 A View of the Church of Santa Marla formosa, in Venice Ditto .... . 59 The Scuola dl San Rocco, at the approach to the Church of St. Roch ; very spirited and clear Fyt . . . 60 A Group of Dead Game, with implements for the chace, near which a Gi-eyhound, seated, is looking up at a Cat, preparing to spring from behind a curtain ; painted with great truth, and with amazing spirit Swaneveldt . 61 A Landscape, with pastoral Figures reposing under a group of Trees, and a Female, bearing a brazen vase of milk upon her head, approaching them ; treated with great freedom and lightness of pencil, and warmly coloured Van der Neer . . . 62 View of a Village and River, with Figures; warm and glow- ing effect of sun-set E. Ochterveldt . 63 A Lady at her Toilet Table, with a volume open before her ; the countenance and drapery very beautifully finished 7 Zeeman . . . . W A Harbour, with Ships of War and Vessels careening; painted with rich effect of light S. Rosa .... . 65 A Rocky Landscape and Figures, and distant View of a Har- bour Claude 66 A romantic Landscape, with a group of Figures passing a deep brook; one of whom has made a false step and is falling backwards ; a rich mass of trees behind them, and a rising ground to the right W. Van de Velde . . , 67 A Calm, with a Man-of-War saluting, and Boats seen under a rich effect of an evening sun Moucheron . . . . 68 A Woody Landscape on the skirts of the Campagna, with tlie Apennines in the distance ; with figures and cattle in the front ground, elegantly painted by A. Van de Velde, a part of which are Illumined by an evening sun, with the most tender and natural effect Metzu 69 Filial Affection. An aged Courier, upon his return home, receiving reffeshments from his daughter ; his horse is seen groomed in the distance, and behind the principal group young Cuirassiers are playing at cards ; treated with great feeling, but slightly painted Ruysdael .... . 70 A Cascade falling over a rocky front ground, where a pea- sant with his dog is passing over a wooden bridge ; above are seen a river, and a woody and mountainous distant range J. OSTADE . . , . 71 A Landscape, with a cart and market figures descending upon a winding road, above W'hich are a cabaret and figures ; a cavalier is watering his horse in the ford which the group is preparing to pass, and other figures are moving in the distance ; coloured with rich and fine effect Verboom , 72 A River winding through a wood, the rich masses of which are finely relieved by the transparency of the water ; on the left is a boat with figures, and peasants and cattle descending from a clump on the right W. VAN DE \ VELDE, 1668 > 73 A Harbour, with a Fleet of Ships-of-War at anchor, dressed to receive the Prince of Orange, who is putting off in his 8 JIZ M oucheron N. POUSSIN . . SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS/ ■ Yacht, which is firing a signal gun; a boat with two figures has reached a pier on the left ; a pure and brilliant chef-d’oeuvre 74 A Landscape, with a road at the foot of a mass of rocks sur- mounted by a group of trees, under which is a religious monument; further are seen a bridge and cascade, and figures moving into a rich campagna, interspersed with buildings 75 Perseus exhibiting the head of Medusa and Phineus and his armed atttendants turned into stone, which is expressed by the colouring of the figures ; of the very finest time of the master, and a magnificent specimen of the skill of the painter in composition and design Whole-length Portrait of the Duchess of Argyle, a distin- guished work of this great master CASTS FROM THE ANTIQUE, &c, 77 A very fine Cast from the celebrated Antique Group of the Wrestlers, upon a painted pedestal 78 Ditto of the Torso of M. Angelo, on ditto 79 Ditto whole-length figure of Zeno, and ditto 80 Ditto of Cupid and Psyche, and ditto 81 Ditto of a Priestess, and ditto 82 Ditto of Apollo, and ditto 83 An Equestrian Portrait of Sir John Moore, by Garrard, on painted pedestal 84 Seven Figures in relief, small life, after RaflFaelle 85 Seven ditto E7id of the First Day's Sale. Second Day’s Sale. On SATURDAY, MAY the 9th, 1829. AT ONE o’clock. \ /-/ ^ ~ C . /> Heaphy . . , . ^ 2/ - Pater 2) Roos . . , . . ^ 2j - G. Romano . . . /J der Neer . J , - C. Cignani . . /O . . Mola .... /O Le Sueur . . . Brauwer . . . % /2 . - Naysmith . . . ^ ^ O _ Ditto J2 - Placido Costanza ^ ^ ^ _ Marieski . . . S , ^ - Le Nain .... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Portraits of H. R. H. the Prince of Cobourg, and of the late Princess of Cobourg ; prints, coloured, framed and glazed Portrait of the late Queen Caroline, when Princess of Wales, in crayons, framed, and glazed The Disputed Shilling, the original highly-finished drawing in water colours, framed and glazed Flowers, in a landscape ; a pair, small, neatly finished A pair of Conversations champ^tre, small Cattle, in a landscape, evening scene The entombment of our Saviour, small, in the manner of A Village and River scene, moonlight A Holy Family, small A small upright Landscape, with a Hermit at devotion A Holy Family, with Saints, in the manner of Albano A Brawl Interior A View of a Loch, in Scotland A ditto Alexander founding the city of Alexandria A View of Venice, with boats and figures A Peasant’s Family, the mother spinning 10 ^ S J/ __ A g. Carracci . ... 18 _ P. Panini 19 ^ _ Naysmith 20 ^ 21 Ward ...... '^2 /S- Guido . 23 ^ ^ / Placido Costanza . . 24 ^ S' - hi- Giordano . . . . 25 ^ Carracci . 26 / C. Maratti .... . 27 S ~ Borgognone . . . . 28 d' - Pond . 29 Zd, ^ - W. Van de Velde . . 30 /Ditto . 31 //T. /iry- Teniers .... . 32 2,'L , J - Bassano . 33 // . S- Bergen . . . . 34 d . /d ■ Carracci . . 35 , //-F- ■ • ■ . 36 /yO. /d -Cuyp .... . 37 //6^-d - Rembrandt . . 38 / _ Van der Neer . 39 if // y ^P. Wouvermans . . 40 Jl Witte. . 41 Venus chastising Cupid Ruins and Figures ; St. Paul preaching at Athens A Pair of pleasing views on the Lakes in Scotland Portrait of the last Earl of Lindsay Portrait of a favourite grey trotting Horse, of the late Earl of Gwydir, shewing the very spirited action of the animal Alpheus and Arethusa, after The Murder of the Innocents Nessus and Deianira The Entombment of our Saviour, of gallery size The Virgin, Child, and Angels ; copy by Pond A'pair of Battle Pieces, very spirited and fine The Virgin and Child, small A Naval Engagement, small Ditto Exterior, with a party of five boors smoking The Adoration of the Shepherds, a clear cabinet specimen A repose of a female Peasant with her Children, with Cows on the brink of a clear stream, beautifully finished A Reposo, with Angels, elegant A Classical Landscape, with Wood and Figures, highly finished Exterior of a Stable, with Grooms watering Horses Portrait of a Burgomaster, with arched top A river Scene, with a Village on either bank, by Moonlight ; treated with lively and rich effect Cottages on a i-ising ground, and a Peasant milking Cows; a Seigneur and his Lady walking, and Waggons on a distant rising ground A Burgomaster, with his family, in his Library, delivering instruction in the sciences to his eldest son 11 / P, Wouvermans . 42 A Road Scene on a rising broken ground, with Horses, an Ass braying, and Figures — small // // _ Parmegiano . 43 The Virgin, Child, Infant St. John, and Mary Magdalen, with the vase of alabaster Albano .... 44 A group of Nymphs and other Figures, sacrificing to Bacchus, in a Landscape Van der Heist 45 A Female Portrait 1 Ostade 46 Ostade’s Ball, an Interior, with spirited Figures . /t- - W. Van de Velde 47 A Calm, with Boats, and a Ship saluting /o ~ Steenwyck 48 St. Jerome, in a Chamber, with a perspective view through many apartments De Vries .... 49 A small woody Landscape S' ' ' V Mireveldt. 50 A Man’s Porti*ait S3 . // - Ruysdael . . . . 51 Bird’s-eye View of a Seaport Town in Holland y _ Wy Hants . . . . 52 A Landscape, with a mounted horseman . . . . 53 Portrait of a young Female, well coloured C. Bega . . . . 54 Interior of a Cabaret, with a Landlady, a Toper, and Smoker, in conversation, coloured with rich and beautiful effect yy Ruysdael . . . . 55 A small Landscape, with a hay cart on a road ; a beautiful bit of nature ^‘9- — Guido . . . . 56 Abraham and the Angel, a gallery picture Gainsborough 57 A woody Landscape, with Figures and a winding road pas- sing over a varied elevation in the distance ; a true study from nature, in his first manner ^2i^> - — ’ Romano . 58 The Virgin, with the infant Christ, and St. John, presenting a scroll to the latter : upon a higher plane in the picture is s c r t- /'t ^ seen the lower part of an architectural elevation, and in a doorway, St. Joseph with a lantern, as if preparing for the flight to Egypt. It is painted upon very old and thick Italian panel. 67. s - ^ . / 59 Interior of a Barn, into which a peasant is leading a Cow, which others are about to follow; a Dairy-maid with 12 ?// / 7/p ^ _ M urillo . . ^ . // k. Cuyp . ^ . ^-Teniers . . J ^ /J' _Schalken . Ditto - _ Rembrandt I^usart . • • • 'J ■ Ditto . . . Teniers . . utensils, and Still Life, are on the right, and in the front ground ; it is in the early manner of Cuyp, whose name, in genuine characters, is inscribed upon it 60 The Virgin confining the Infant on her lap, clasping her hands beyond him, her hands supported by her knee, while the Child is springing forward with extended arms ; painted with much spirit and freshness : four Latin lines are in- scribed on the tablet below 61 Peasants, with a group of Cattle on the bank of a river, on which are boats and figures ; in his bold manner, coloured with warm effect 62 Interior of a Cabaret, in which a group of Smokers is col- lected towards the front ; beyond them are a landlord bringing refreshments, and a party in conversation at a fire-place in the distance, small 63 A Lady at her Toilette, highly finished ; the name of the Painter is inscribed on the frame of the toilette-glass 64 A Pastoral Courtship, with Landscape back-ground— the Companion 65 A Cavalier on a white Horse, halting at a bird-catcher’s hut, a Peasant is driving a Cow behind him ; a beautiful bit of the master, from the celebrated Choiseuil Cabinet 66 A small half-figure of a Burgomaster ; painted with great spirit and rich effect 67 An Interior ; a Smoker with his arm supported on a three- legged stool, a Female looking out over a door behind ; in a back court-yard are figures regaling under an arbour, in the front of a Public-House : coloured with unusual richness 68 A Landscape, with Ruins, and Italian Peasants dancing, and enjoying the sports of a rural fair ; a romantic distance, in the most elegant and high-finished style of this Master 69 The Companion Picture 70 Interior of a Picture Gallery, in which Teniers has introduced the Portrait of himself, at his easel, while two Visitors are 13 S~ - Wouvermans — Rembrandt ^3/^ ~ Berghem / J/g- Teniers S'- 71 72 73 Philip Wouvermans . 74 75 P. POTTER. ... 76 S’ Jh. examining the artist’s works supported against a chair ; the walls are hung with miniature imitations of the paintings of the Flemish and Dutch Masters Grooms watering Horses, in a river at the foot of a bridge, where females are washing linen, and youths are bathing ; various buildings are in the distance ; the figures full of spirit, and exquisitely finished A Girl entering the Bath, the countenance marked with much beauty, and the drawing not ungraceful ; the handling is in Rembrandt’s very bold and spirited manner; some rich drapery behind the figure, and the transparency of the water, add greatly to the enchanting effect ^ ^ ^ A mounted Peasant driving a Cow to water, in the cool of evening, a Female standing on the brink of the pool, some Goats are sporting near her ; a charming cabinet specimen A Return from the Chase, composed of a group of Figures dismounting at the steps of a Palace, upon one of the pro- jecting towers of which a banquet is served ; this exquisite chef-d’ceuvre is from the celebrated Cabinet de Poullain The Corporal Acts of Mercy ; an eldeidy Burgomaster is dis- tributing loaves to a circle of poor villagers, while a domestic behind him is delivering clothing ; a Castle and Village, seen in the distance, furnish occasion for three other distant groups, allusive to the general subject of the picture ; an admirable specimen of the master, for character, touch, and colouring A Group of Cows, and a Horse, on a sunny rising turf in a farm-yard, and a group of Sheep behind them, making ^'^'^towards a hovel where two farming men are unloading a cart ; a grove of fine trees I'ises above, giving a breadth of shadow which heightens the brilliancy of the fore-ground : the animals are of the finest execution of the Master Sr. ^ '' Valerio Castelli 77 The Virgin, Infant Christ, and St. John; a splendid brilliantly coloured picture and ,--1^/ .-• , ;moH if3'a'59>/i'TlS y'^d'’^WKry%^?f4'9>fu^^^^^ *• "’•, ■ ■ -siobff) or’i';'! -jUiiiThoIqiis ot{J f{^(*rtv/'nf i^>1Vi£o‘B-Y^tfo ^ ^ ' ’■,, iViiv,' r fiva 8g-rsr2:&:'-sd'i''*; 0ms fw*.^‘^.ii)&jf59&‘if{ifW’ • '‘-'''id' rjoH sdj ■! !:.li !0 V/{,JiK V, VvV.> ^ V ^ • • r » r •• r ' f ft* ■ ~4 I '> fv A', 4 !*^n ^ '‘T '•. ^ >. •» X -ii'iO' i’i ■."3V sil) 'id 'f3.v/0'q :9d>?;dKlJCr!?^‘5«.V'3'xi^^^^ '^‘’’'‘v''^'^'.''^^ " ■" •'•-'-4. • >-.iiU .■•T/dIn,d^•t9q baojai ■»«> <».u<> « il ‘ ^ V . • ■i.Kv»»’V-^ ' ■■■■; ha'-y-rr. y, sit sr ii^ccj vj/ fecW >: ». -4* •» •.j! Ur •lii ; h" a/"d>:)i,c} KUL:r-:ho(iy’iy:fh* >yy:.p.^iyki->:J^r /. ^ ‘;:i;JV0i- f-ol ^-iif:^fx^ac^lk^ ,; y v <<-•/: -y!;, v,< S. ,f ; d,nf!l«i)' aucm!K^aikj"4,»rrycv^Do;«jv!>ip.'iw>; V ^ • ■.. ^iluyd^wivihif „, .„ ■' ■'* '*• '"‘i ■a. :ov, i:. -.' S’ ;*■- *U:^y ‘’x* •x ' ^ C -M ■; y *■ hfyi -/■■■.>;- ^ i -yy^v*, vri:H HaS ii ; : ' ■ • i-: ■ k- I ■ ' • \::'>IK '.-.y , ' ■' ' di' •■?;:, '■ ;' S! '.\iv:i - , ^ ■a .',‘:-ir''.„id' / ’ . .•■ /' r-;. /' .» i ' .' . ♦ 1. » '• ‘j. ' ', n,«' !•'>’ C IrV'-;^ i+f.. ^■., t\>< 1 ' Ml' .’!’• pi'A-V'-' V" : ;,• r'. '!' !■ ■ ' ., » r . ■ v.f. ? • -'.^ -V'“* ■ W x.'- ^.i Uv>. . ' *•'■ ^ • '^ r. '" -i^ ry3i.- >< I ■ t Vi .' *>Vr ■ ^f. ■■ M A CATALOGUE OF THE VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF Italian Pictures, OF JOHN ROBERT, UDNEY, Esq. PARTLY SELECTED FROM THE ©trUans ©alUrg, AND PARTLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE JOHN UDNEY, ESQ. WBIiX. KNOWN FKOni TNS DXSTXNGVXSKSD WOXLKS OF A.B,T OBTAXNED BY HXIVI BUXtXNC A X.ONG XtESXBBNCE XN XTAEY : Araon^ them will he found the iVIadonna, with the Columbine, by L. Da Vinci, from the Orleans Gallery ; Noli me Tangere, by Corregio, and a Holy Family, by Pwouuiria^a, from the same ; the Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, from the original design by Baccio Bandinelli, wnicli iiHsiiBea engraved by Marc Antonio: Cupid on a Lion, by Titian, from the tldney Collection, a lovely gem ; Ecce Homo, by Schiavone ; the Assumption, by Campagnola ; the Virgin and Child, by Lod. Carracci, in his bold manner, very spirited and fine ; and grand and fine Gallery and Cabinet Specimens by X R.AFFAELLE A. DEL SARTO GIORGIONE PALMA VECCHIO P. BORDONE BASSANO CANGIAGIO A. CARRACCI GUERCINO GUIDO DOMENICHINO ALBANO L. SPADA CARAVAGGIO SASSO FERRATO F. LAURI CLAUDE JORDAENS G. JANSEN ZUCCARELLI AUo^ two very fine old Italian Copies, from the celebrated Pictures of St. Jerome, and the Madonna aella Scudella, by Corregio, at Parma, of UdUery size. SSXgitl) iDtll be bg ^uetton, By Mr. CHRISTIE, AT HIS GREAT ROOM, 8, KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On Friday, May the \^th, 1829, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed two Days preceding, and Catalogues had at Mr. Christie’s Office, King Street, St. James's Square. o 1 1 i A D > I— ||E3H