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A Con-Cert.
A Con-Cert. From the Original Picture, painted by Michel Angel da Caravaggio in the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire;_To Whom this Plate is most humble inscribed, by his Grace's most Obliged,_and most Obedient humble Servant, _ J. Boydell. Size of the Picture, 3F. 1In. by 4F. 3In in Length. No.7.
Michel Angel da Caravaggio Pinxt. E. Edwards delint. Thomas Chambars Sculpsit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament March 1st. 1764, by J. Boydell Engraver, in Cheapside: London.
Engraving. Plate 431 x 532mm (17 x 21"). Very large margins.
Very fine image three musicians, seen half-length, to the left a man playing guitars and looking towards the viewer; nearby his companion, who has put his hand around his shoulders, is singing whilst raising his glass; to the right is a flute player; on the far right, a pitcher. After a painting attributed on plate to Caravaggion, and to Valentin. Dedication to William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire.
Ex Collection Duke of Westminster.
[Ref: 38266]   £420.00  
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Nobilissimo et Honoratissimo Domino Dno Carolo Baroni de Hallifax nec non Receptae Saccary Auditori.
Nobilissimo et Honoratissimo Domino Dno Carolo Baroni de Hallifax nec non Receptae Saccary Auditori. [Lot and his Daughers.]
Michel Ange di Caravagio pinxit. Lud. du Guernier Sculpsit Londini.
[n.d. c.1714.]
Fine etching and engraving. Plate 312 x 388mm. 12¼ x 15¼". Laid on separate sheet.
Lot and his daughters: landscape with Lot sitting in the left foreground and sucking on one of his daughter's breasts whilst taking a cup from his other daughter; various objects piled up on the right; in the background, to the right, the burning city of Sodom, from which he and his family was rescued by divine intervention, but against instruction his wife turned back to look at the city; upon which she turned into a pillar of salt.
[Ref: 17913]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Merry Musicians.
The Merry Musicians.
Caravaggie, pinx.t. On Stone by F. Sexton.
Drawn, Printed & Published at Friedel's Lithographic Establishment, 252, Tottenham Court Road and at the Polytechnic Insitution, 308 Regent Street London.
Lithograph. Printed area 390 x 495mm (15½ x 19½"). Several repaired tears, one entering image
A singer, guitarist and piper. Although the scene is attributed to Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, we cannot verify this. The Polytechnic Insitution opened in 1838, receiving a Royal charter in 1839; it is now the University of Westminster.
[Ref: 52148]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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