THE
WORKS
OF
ADAM PYNAKER.
1. A View of a Sea Port in the Levant, representing
a busy scene, in which merchants and others are disposed in
groups, and bales of goods and packages are lying on the
quays: among the former may be noticed an Armenian
merchant, dressed in a scarlet cloak, in conversation with
a woman.
9 in. by 7s in.—P.
Collection of M. Paillet, .... 1777. * 2001/s. SOI.
---- M. Gros, .... 1778. . 2240/s. 90Z.
- M. Destouches, . . 1794; sold with a Compa-
nion, described No. 27, page 294, 1801 fs. 72lt
2. View on the Tiber, represented under the aspect of a fine
summer’s evening. In the composition, the principal object
which meets the eye is a barge, laden with baggage and bales
of goods, lying close to the shore in front; a sailor and some
of the passengers appear to be speaking to a woman on shore :
in addition to these may be noticed a little party round a fire,
and near them is a waggon drawn by two oxen. The opposite
side is composed of clusters of large trees, and the whole scene
is illumined by the golden hues of the setting sun.
1 st. 5 in. by 1st. 10 in.—P.
Collection of M. Paillet, . . . 1777. . 1115/s. 44^
WORKS
OF
ADAM PYNAKER.
1. A View of a Sea Port in the Levant, representing
a busy scene, in which merchants and others are disposed in
groups, and bales of goods and packages are lying on the
quays: among the former may be noticed an Armenian
merchant, dressed in a scarlet cloak, in conversation with
a woman.
9 in. by 7s in.—P.
Collection of M. Paillet, .... 1777. * 2001/s. SOI.
---- M. Gros, .... 1778. . 2240/s. 90Z.
- M. Destouches, . . 1794; sold with a Compa-
nion, described No. 27, page 294, 1801 fs. 72lt
2. View on the Tiber, represented under the aspect of a fine
summer’s evening. In the composition, the principal object
which meets the eye is a barge, laden with baggage and bales
of goods, lying close to the shore in front; a sailor and some
of the passengers appear to be speaking to a woman on shore :
in addition to these may be noticed a little party round a fire,
and near them is a waggon drawn by two oxen. The opposite
side is composed of clusters of large trees, and the whole scene
is illumined by the golden hues of the setting sun.
1 st. 5 in. by 1st. 10 in.—P.
Collection of M. Paillet, . . . 1777. . 1115/s. 44^