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atrib to PIETER POURBUS (1513 - 1584)
Pieter Pourbus (or Poeurbus), the father of Frans Pourbus the Elder, settled at an early age in Brug...
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£7500
Attributed to Johann Georg Platzer (St. Paul in Eppan, near Meran 1704-1761 St. Michael in Eppan)
Elegant company making music in an interior.
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An outstanding Louis XVI period harbour view depicting figures in the foreground gathered around a fountain with a ship at harbour with elaborate r...
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£6500
Attributed to Alexis Grimou (1678-1733).
Painted as a pendant to A Young Pilgrim Boy in the Uffizi Florence of 1726, this is one of the artist’s...
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£3500
English, mid 18th century, carved fruitwood frame.
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Engraved by William Byrne in 1796 as pl.40 of Sir George L. Staunton, An Authentic Account of an Embassy… to the Emperor of China, 1797, vol.3, w...
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£2500
English, early 19th century, Morland frame.
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Mrs. Lewis (nee Bishop) seated in a turquoise upholstered chair wearing a white dress with lace border and blue ribbon trim, a white bandeau decora...
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£980
Reverse painted mezzotint engraved by C. Corbutt after Thomas Gainsborough. "London Printed for John Bowles in Cornhil, Robert Sayer in Fleet Stree...
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An enthusiastic sketcher from an early age, John Varley made his first tour of north Wales in 1798 or 1799. The subject of Conway Castle appears i...
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A founder-member of the Society of Painters in Water Colours, Francis Nicholson was one of the most successful of its early exhibitors. He lived i...
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£6500
In the late 18th century Scarborough was the premier seaside resort on the east coast of England.
Althought Nicholson never lived there himself, h...
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£5800
A good pair of 18th century portraits in original gilt wood frames
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£1400
A Capriccio, painted in oil on compressed paper and within the original ebonized frame. English circa 1750.
This genre was perfected by Marco Ricc...
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Wheeled vehicles of all kinds feature prominently in Rowlandson’s work, and in the 1780s and 90s he travelled widely by post-chaise, often sketch...
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This drawing of a contemplative figure appears to have been part of an album to which both Fuseli and his friend James Northcote contributed, while...
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Born in Chelsea, the versatile William Hamilton was sent to Italy as a young man by the architect Robert Adam; on his return he studied at the Roya...
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The castle is seen across the River Medway, from a point close to the medieval bridge; the spire of Rochester Cathedral can be seen to its left.
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This watercolour can be dated to the years 1793-4, when Turner’s style was closely allied to that of his friend and contemporary Thomas Girtin. ...
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£1100
A Still-Life of Grapes painted oil on canvas and within the original gilt-wood frame, signed and dated by the artist, Wm. Jones 1779.
William Jon...
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As a painter, Joseph Wright reached an astonishingly early artistic maturity. Some of his greatest and most original works, including those depicti...
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Engraved: etching and aquatint, 1787; soft-ground etching, 1792. See Rüdiger Joppien and Bernard Smith, The Art of Captain Cook’s Voyages, vol.4...
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Samuel Scott made his name as painter of marine subjects, strongly influenced in his early years by Van de Velde. In 1732 he and George Lambert pa...
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Arnoldus Bloemers was a Dutch artist who specialised in painting flowers and fruit. He was born in Amsterdam and died in The Hague in April 1844.
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Francis Sartorius (1773 - 1804)
Shark beating Leviathan
indistinctly signed and dated 'Sartorius....Pinxt 1799' and inscribed 'Shark beating Levi...
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Despite many romantic notions that Montague Dawson was born at sea, and the son of a captain, the truth is sadly somewhat more prosaic. In fact, he...
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