English: Vessels in a Calm, Willem van de Velde
Identifier: raisonneoftheworks06smit (find matches)
Title: A catalogue raisonné of the works of the most eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French painters; in which is included a short biographical notice of the artists, with a copious description of their principal pictures; a statement of the prices at which such pictures have been sold at public sales on the continent and in England; a reference to the galleries and private collections, in which a large portion are at present; and the names of the artists by whom they have been engraved; to which is added, a brief notice of the scholars & imitators of the great masters of the above schools:
Year: 1829 (1820s)
Authors: Smith, John, -1718
Subjects: Painters Painters Painters
Publisher: London, Smith and son
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute
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, in or; ii.-rn..iiist a rash expression whi iHike of York. 3/^. hj 4 5 C. Collection of M. de Calonne, . . 17 : . Same coUectior London, 1795 A picture, rep.liie same event, and stated . .i .belonged to M. de Calonne, was sold in the collection of Sir PhilipStephens, Bart., in 1809, for 1S9 33. A View off the Coast, under the aspect of a calm, withnumerous vessels and boats. 1ft. l^in. l)v 7^ in.~V.Collection of M. Anbert. . 1791. . 3901 156/. 34. A Marine View, during a fresh br«number of vessels, amongst which are iwar lowering her sails, two small fishiiand another ship of war standing under . -ciu- . opposite side. This picture is of the i. xcellence and beauty. Engraved by Canoi 2 ft. 1 in. by 2 - i.iOi. oi Sir L. Dundas, Bar* 250 gs. N worth double that sum. H the collection of the Do View from the Beach, bK-.kiijL iward, during -T. Close to the shore on the rigai, are two fishing^jngside of each other, and in the one farthestI or may be noticed a sailor lowering the jib-sail.
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I WILLIAM VANDER VELDE. 331 More towards the side is a man with his hands behind him,standing in the water, and in the distance is a frigate firing agun. On the opposite side are some mooring piles, and beyondthem a barge is passing, laden with hay, &c. Engraved byT. Major. 1 ft. by 1 ft. 3 in. 36. A Sea View, during a calm, with a variety of vessels, &c.Collection of His Excellency the Baron Fagel, 1795. . 80 ^/s. 37. A View near the Shore, during a calm. The com-position offers, on the right, a sand-bank, on which is a boynear a small boat with three men in it, and at some distancebeyond them are two ships of war. On the opposite side areabout five fishing smacks, or coasters, and a sma.ll boat near ajetty. A beautiful example. 1 ft. by 1 ft. 2 in.—V. 38. Companion. A Sea View, represented under theappearance of a gentle breeze and rippling water. On theright is a coaster, carrying a red main and a white fore-sail,and having a small boat with three men in it attached to he
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