Yes I even have a shot when you are shooting. The Angenieux doesn't look too bad among the 58/1.4. Did you like the Raw-file?
At first sight the differences are not huge. I compared 2 shots of Hans from the samen angle and distance as well as distance to the background, although one was in portrait, the other in landscape. 58mm taken f4 and the Angenieux at f2.5. The Angenieux seems to be a bit more contrasty. The 58 separated the subject (Hans) better. The bokeh looked somewhat nicer, perhaps due to the contrast differences. The 58 seemed sharper but that may have been me misfocusing the Angenieux.
Having said that, I think the Angenieux is an incredible lens! If I can get one at a reasonable price, I will buy it instantly and get rid of the Nikon 35-70 AF-D. It is an amazing lens.
Obviously at 1.4 the 58mm is tough to beat by any lens in overall IQ.