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Da Vinci, from the Orleans Gallery ; Noii me Tangere, by Corregio, and a dloly Family, by ,PaTTr>«.iriai'eii engraved by Marc Antonio .- Cupid on a Lion, by Titian, from the Udney 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 RAFFAELLE 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 Also, two very fine old Italia n Copies, fro m the celebrated Pictures o f S t. J erome, and the Madonna dietla Scudella, by Corregio, at Parma , o f GdUerij size. “ mbitfi to(U bt ^olh bg 1 By Mr. CHRISTIE^ AT HIS GREAT ROOM, 8, KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On Friday y 3Iay 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. \- ap's 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 re-sold. II. No Person to advance less than L. — ^above Five Pounds, 2.5. GoJ. — 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 deliveiy, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no one Lot can on any account be removed dui'ing the time of Sale ; and the Money must be absolutely paid on delivery. VI. Upon Failui'e 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. On FRIDAY, MJlY the mh, 1829 , PRECISELY AT ONE O’CLOCK. CHIEFLY GALLERY PICTURES, BY UNKNOWN MASTERS, UNFRAMED, AND IN THEIR GENUINE STATE. 1 A small Landscape 2 Jupiter and Ganymede — upright 3 The Death of Abel 4 Venus and Cupid, with allegorical Attendants 5 Venus chastising Cupid 6 The Birth of St. John 7 Christ carrying his Cross 8 The Last Supper 9 A Legendary Subject 10 The Triumph of Galatea 1 1 A Magdalen in Prayer 12 Angelica and Medoro, very elegant, but injured B 2 4 . 30^ y 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 A Holy Family St. Jerome in Prayer before a Crucifix Venus, Cupid, and Satyr Endymion, in a Landscape — upright The Nativity A Holy Family, with two Saints The Daughter of Herodias, with the Charger St. Francis, and Infant Angels The Incredulity of St. Thomas The Holy Family, with St. Sebastian and St. Catharine The Virgin and Child A Holy Family, and St. Elizabeth The Virgin and Child, with a Rose PICTURES FROM GROSVENOR STREET. Solimeni . . 26 The Sacrifice of Iphigenia , ■ Goltzius . 27 The Picture of Human Life of Cebes Luini .... . 28 A Holy Family, on panel, injured Moucheron . 29 Figures passing through a Wood, with effect of Evening Sun- shine Caravaggio . . 30 St. Sebastian J. Miel . . . . 31 Rocky Scenery, near a Bay, with Figures gathering Coral Corregio . . 32 The Madonna, with the Rabbit — old copy Van Dyck . 33 The Holy Family, with a group of dancing Children, in a Landscape C. Jansen. . 34 Portrait of a Lady with a ruff Guido . 35 The Trinity crowning the Virgin — oval, on copper 5 / ' y /4 ^ — — G. Ronano . . 36 y . . Crespi . . 37 / A. del 5arto . , 38 - ■ . . . . 39 A? _ L. da 7inci . . 40 . . c> Ztieca’elli . 41 / /". o - S) G. D(w . . 42 ^ v' - A. de Sarto . . 43 // , A L. Ca*racci . . 44 Jordiens . . 4-5 ^ . A _ Murllo . . 46 .. Cariacci School . . 47 - Ditto .... . 48 P. Teronese . . 49 c / '• Laifranco . 50 /S' - L. Spada . 51 A Z L. Cangiagio . . 52 Cupid, whole length, and smaller figures In the half distance, in a Landscape, 22 by inches A Musical Conversation, Champetre, 33 by 21^ inches The Visitation, a beautiful study, upon carton, in chiaro-scuro, for a Loggia, small The Adoration of the Shepherds, by Candle-light, 29| by 24 inches Portrait of an elderly Female, inscribed Caterina Cybo Came- rini Ducissa, An. MDXVL 24i by 18^ inches A pair of Landscapes, with pastoral Figures, 13i by 22i inches A Cook-maid at a window, with Vegetables and Still Life, arched top, by 12 inches A Female Portrait, 19i by 12 inches The Roposo, the composition similar to the celebrated Parma Picture of the same subject, by Corregio, 21 by 16 inches The Satyr and the Peasant blowing hot and cold, a group of fivePignrps; n vory spirited and powerful cabinet picture, 26-|- by 20 inches The Descent from the Cross, 23 by 17 inches Virgin Child, and St. John and Elizabeth, with two young Angels behind them, 19| by 14i inches The Virgin and Child, with Children bringing Fruit ; circular, 4 feet in diameter A Legendary Subject, composition of several Figures, with Architecture, 3 feet 1 1 by 5 feet 8 Susannah and the Elders, 6 feet 44 by 4 feet 8 St. Sebastian transfixed with arrows, the figure viewed nearly to the knees ; painted with fine expression and wuth great sweetness A Female at the Bath, with brazen utensils at her feet, and a Cupid flying above, aiming a shaft ; the latter designed with 6 ^06 /2 Giorgione 53 /r. Scarsellinodi Ferrara 54 A - Guido .... 55 A / ' - Palma Vecchio . 56 - ^ . - Titian .... 57 / ^ Raffaelle .... 58 J/ ■ ' ■ - Luini 59 //” /•> . Pourbus .... 60 ?/- /■ Zi^Titian .... • 61 /A //J P. Bordone . 62 iA A Corregio .... 63 elegant taste ; the attitude displays the known s(»nce of the master, and the figure receives a sudden light :^om the front, which is thrown with great truth ; about 6 fe^t 4 by 4 feet 4i | A Conversation of four half figures, namely, Portrat of an Italian Poet, a Female playing on the guitar, a liilitary Figui-e in armour, and an Attendant behind, with jistoons of Fruit above ; painted with pleasing effect, 3 feel 7i by 5 feet 7 The Adoration of the Magi, 24i by 19 inches St. Borromeo kneeling amidst four other Saints, and|infant Angels, with emblems below, on carton, 16i by 15i An Infant sleeping on a pillow in the lap of the Virgin sup- ported by St. Catharine, 2 feet 1 1 by 2 feet 2 The Daughter of Herodias, with the Head of St. Join a repetition of the well-known Borghese Picture, 2 feet 5 by 2 feet Portrait of an Ecclesiastic ; painted with great truth — ui)on a green ground, 19 by 1£> inches The Virgin seated, reading, with the Infant on her lap, t^ing hold of the book and looking down upon the infant St. ^^ohn — a Landscape in the distance ; 23 by 19 inches Portrait of a Head in armour ; a most spirited sketch tpon carton, the head admirably finished, Ifiiby 12 inches ' The Virgin and Child, and infant St. John; finely colowed, 24i by 20 inches St. Cecilia, with infant Angels, and Landscape back-gromd, 3 feet 2 by 4 feet 1 \ : The Marriage of St. Catharine; an old Italian copy of the well-known Picture ; painted upon very ancient panel, 4 feet, by 3 feet 4| /^/ y 6 P. Veronese . y Domenichino . /c , //> . F. Lauri . . i,. Claude . . ySassoferrato . ^ L. DA VINCI 2 . Z^'' - L. Carracci . ,/ / V/ - Guido /i> . /^ - A. Del Sarto. SCHOOL of RAF- FAELLE . . 64 The Rape of Europa ; a small highly finished cabinet Picture, on copper, 10| by 12| inches 65 A classical Landscape, with buildings, water, and figures, 13 by 16J inches 66 The Vision of Joseph, an elegant and beautifully coloured ' picture, on copper, 14 by lOj inches 67 A Landscape, River Scene, with a wooden bridge and rural figures, 22 by 28 inches 68 Bust of the Virgin and Child, painted with great sweetness, 19 by 14J inches 69 A Female, with a Columbine, and other plants and flowers distributed over the picture, finished with great delicacy, 29 by 24 inches ; from the ORLEANS GALLERY 70 The Magdalen, with the alabaster vase, earnestly looking up- wards^ in prayer, 2 feet lOj by 2 feet 2 71 The Virgin and Child, and St. Elizabeth ; a finely coloured picture of a master unknown ; circular, 3 feet 1 72 Bust of Saint Sebastian, oval, 3 feet 2 by 1 foot 9 73 A Holy Family, the Infant seated on the ground before the Virgin, kneeling, and St. John behind, 4 feet 4 by 3 feet 3 74 The VIRGIN and CHILD; enthroned in a rocky recess and supported by St. Peter and St. Paul, with romantic Land- scape back-ground, 4 feet 11 by 4 feet 10 // . L> . > /2 , / 1 - BACCIO BANDINELLI. 75 The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, from the original design by this great Master, from which Marc Antonio made his celebrated engraving ; a noble specimen of his skill in com- position and design ; the colouring contributes much to enhance the awfulness of the subject : 3 feet 1 bj’ 4 feet 2| " ... 76 Head of a Magdalen, with her arms crossed upon her breast; 17 by 12 inches PARMEGIANO . 77 The HOLY FAMILY, the Infant standing, resting himself on one knee of the Virgin, St. Francis below, and a rich 8 . /S - SCHIAVONE . / . /T , CORREGIO . ^ TITIAN. . . . / - LOD. CARRACCI A. CARRACCI. CAMPAGNOLA ^,9 . ~ Corregio . . , ^ ^ Ditto .... Landscape back-ground ; the characters full of sweetness and the colouring very fine ; 2 feet 1 1 by 2 feet 1 ; from the Orleans Gallery 78 Ecce Homo ; a noble Composition of five Figures, very boldly designed and richly coloured, 3 feet 2 by 3 feet 10 79 NOLI ME, TANGERE ; the well-known picture from the Orleans Gallery, 3 feet 11 by 3 feet 1 80 THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE, on the back of a couchant Lion, with Landscape distance ; an exquisite specimen of the master for taste and colouring, circular, 2 feet lOi 81 The VIRGIN nursing the INFANT at her Breast; painted with great dignity, and with great beauty and spirit, 24i by 20 inches 82 The Virgin with the Infant seated across her Lap, giving a cup of water to St. John, with beautiful Landscape back-ground and silvery sty ; a inv'eJy cabinet gem, 9i by J2 a iucllts 83 The Assumption of the Virgin, with Figures of the Apostles below ; a richly-coloured and fine Picture, arched top, 6 feet 3 by 4 feet 4 84 The Reposo, the Madonna della Scudella, with Joseph gathering dates, a choir of Angels above ; a very fine old copy from the celebrated Parma picture ; 7 feet by 4 feet 9 85 A very fine ancient Copy from the celebrated St. Jerome at Parma j 7 feet by 4 feet 9 FINIS. • ■.‘w> •, ^pH WagEJ&i^^^ ^(■mk:wi^;^' >*JKk l^i^^£^S9HFE|sHSn HR