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Identifier: memorialsofchris02robe (find matches)
Title: Memorials of Christie's : a record of art sales from 1766 to 1896
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Roberts, W. (William), 1862-1940 Christie, Manson & Woods
Subjects: Christie, Manson & Woods Art
Publisher: London : G. Bell and Sons
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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y Career of Murillo, 1634, from theMcConnel sale of 1886, 3,800 guineas. A fewhighly desirable pictures were sold on June 8th,from the property of the late John Clark, ofCurling Hall, N.B., at the head of which cameRosa Bonheur, Going to Market in Brittany, 1854,from the Bullock and Walker sales, 1,440 guineas ;W. Q. Orchardson, Story of a Life, 710 guineas ;David Cox, The Vale of Clwyd, reapers returninghome, 1846, 36x55, 600 guineas, and ErskineNicol, The Fishers Knot, 1863, 530 guineas. The highly important collection of modernpictures, chiefly of the early English school, formedduring the last thirty years by the late Mr. JamesPrice, of Barcombe, Paignton, South Devon, consti-tuted the chief sale of the season (June 15th). The DAVID COX,HADDON HALL: ROOK SHOOTING. Signed D. Cox, 1850. Exhibited at the Royal Jubilee Kxhibition, 1887 ; and at BurlingtonHouse, 1894 ; James Price sale (p. 260). t6^4. from WnoT^nihtifi U: htm : riti .fTr>nrrfidzH 6sti<Sa( (n(ok ^dfin fefrdfriixSt
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THE JAMES PRICE COLLECTION. 255 collection itself was far from perfect, the SirJoshuas were all ugly pictures, three of the Turnershad suffered seriously, and the nomenclature ofmany was more than questionable. In spite ofthese and other defects, the ninety-one picturesbrought a total of over ;^87,i40. The picture ofthe day, and, indeed, so far as that goes one mightadd of the season, was the Gainsborough Portraitof Lady Mulgrave, an oval, 29 x 24, in white dress,black mantle, and hair potidrL Waltner has etchedthis picture, which thirteen years ago realized1,070 guineas, before, indeed, the boom in Gains-boroughs came into vogue. To what an extentthe fashion has changed may be gauged by thefact that the bidding for this portrait now startedat 5,000 guineas, and in a few minutes had reached10,000 guineas. This is the second highest amountever paid for a Gainsborough at auction, therecord price being obtained by the celebrated por-trait of the Duchess of Devonshire in the WynnEllis sal

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  • bookyear:1897
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Roberts__W___William___1862_1940
  • bookauthor:Christie__Manson___Woods
  • booksubject:Christie__Manson___Woods
  • booksubject:Art
  • bookpublisher:London___G__Bell_and_Sons
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  • bookleafnumber:434
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