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Style: Pre-Raphaelite
" Studio per Ritratto di Lady Anne Simms Reeve of Brancaster Hall " 1870 ca
Located in Torino, IT
Raro studio dell'artista Preraffaellita Frederick Sandys,Studio per l’opera
Portrait of a Lady,( Anne Simms Reeve of Brancaster Hall, Norfolk) proprie...
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1870s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Graphite
Portrait of Mildred - British Victorian art Pre-Raphaelite seated young girl
Located in London, GB
This captivating Victorian sanguine portrait drawing of a young girl is by Pre-Raphaelite British artist Edward Robert Hughes. The red chalk portrait dated 1885 is of Mildred, her name inscribed upper left. She is seated, hands in lap, her long hair flowing over her shoulders in typical Pre-Raphaelite manner. Great detail has gone into depicting the smocking on her dress and the artist has perfectly captured her sweet innocent nature.
Signed and dated lower left.
Provenance. Cambridge collection.
Condition. Red chalk on paper, image size 22 inches by 18 inches and in good condition.
Housed in a complimentary frame and glazed, 28 inches by 24 inches framed and in very good condition.
Edward Robert Hughes - Not to be confused with Edward Hughes (1832 - 1908), who specialised in portrait painting. Edward Robert Hughes RWS (1851 – 1914) was an English painter who worked prominently in watercolours, but also produced a number of significant oil paintings. He was influenced by his uncle and eminent artist, Arthur Hughes who was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and worked closely with one of the Brotherhood's founders, William Holman Hunt. Having settled on his career choice, Edward Robert Hughes attended Heatherley's in London to prepare himself for the chance of auditioning for the Royal Academy School. Hughes became a student at the Royal Academy School in 1868. While Pre-Raphaelitism played an influential part in shaping Hughes work, Aestheticism is also seen in his paintings. E.R.Hughes is widely known for his works Midsummer Eve and Night With Her Train of Stars yet he built a career as a portrait painter to the upper classes. In addition to being an accomplished artist himself, E.R.Hughes was also a studio assistant to the elder artist and Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood founding member William Holman Hunt when Hunt suffered from glaucoma. Two of the paintings that Hughes worked on with Hunt were The Light of the World, which is displayed in St Paul's Cathedral, and The Lady of Shalott, which is exhibited at the Wadsworth Atheneum. On his own he experimented with ambitious techniques and was a perfectionist; he did numerous studies for many of his paintings, some of which turned out to be good enough for exhibition. Hughes held several important offices within the artistic community over his lifetime such as becoming a member of the Art Workers Guild in 1888, and was on their committee from 1895 to 1897. He was elected to Associate Membership of The Royal Water Colour Society (ARWS) on 18 February 1891, and he chose as his diploma work for election to full membership a mystical piece (Oh, What's That in the Hollow?) inspired by a verse by Christina Rossetti entitled Amor Mundi. His painting A Witch was given by the Royal Watercolour Society to King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to mark the coronation in 1902. In later years Hughes served as the Vice-President of the RWS before leaving in 1903. Throughout his career, E.R.Hughes exhibited his works in several galleries around London: Dudley Gallery, Grosvenor Gallery, New Gallery, The Royal Academy, and toward the end of his career he exhibited with The Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours (RWS). His works can be seen in public collections including Cartwright Hall, Bradford, Cambridge & County Folk Museum, Maidstone Museum & Art Gallery, Bruce Castle...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Chalk
Such Young Love The Anticipation Of A Kiss One Of The Last Pre-Raphaelites
Located in Sutton Poyntz, Dorset
Noel Laura Nisbet.
English ( b.1887 - d.1956 ).
Such Young Love. The Anticipation Leading To A Kiss.
Watercolor.
Signed Lower Right.
Image size 17.3 inches x 13.8 inches ( 44cm x 35cm ).
Frame size 25.4 inches x 20.9 inches ( 64.5cm x 53cm ).
Available for sale; this original painting is by Noel Laura Nisbet and dates from around 1930.
The watercolor is presented and supplied in its original frame that has an Arts and Crafts aesthetic.
This antique painting is in very good condition, commensurate with its age. It wants for nothing and is ready to hang and display.
The watercolor is signed lower right.
Noel Laura Nisbet was an English oil and watercolor artist, who painted figures, landscape, fantasy and romantic scenes. She created some wonderful original Pre-Raphaelite-influenced works which are now much sought-after.
She was the youngest daughter of Hume Nisbet, a Scottish artist, author and traveller, whose support and generosity enabled her talent to flourish. The family moved from Scotland to London in 1887 and Noel was born in Harrow on 30 December that year. Noel attended the Notre Dame Convent school in Clapham, then studied art at South Kensington, under L.C. Nightingale, where she won three gold medals and the Princess of Wales Scholarship (established on 1863 to reward the most distinguished female art student in the UK and what is now the Republic of Ireland). Noel’s elder sister Margaret also became an artist.
In 1910 Noel married Harry Bush, who she had met as a fellow art student. They went on to have two daughters. Harry was away for most of the Great War, and Noel stayed with her daughter Hazel in Bath Cottage in Speen. A few years later her father set up his artistic daughters in two matching houses, with purpose-built attic studios, on an estate then being built in south west London. The address of Noel Nisbet...
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Early 20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Portrait of Elaine Blunt - British 19th century art Pre-Raphaelite chalk drawing
Located in London, GB
This captivating Victorian sanguine chalk portrait drawing of a young girl is by Pre-Raphaelite British artist Edward Robert Hughes. Signed and dated 1896, Hughes depicts in great detail her sweet young face and beautiful dress which appears to almost glow with light. A full length portrait and a really lovely drawing epitomising childhood innocence. The portrait depicts Elaine Blunt and has an inscription from Edward Hughes verso.
Signed and dated lower right.
Provenance. Colchester estate.
Sotheby Lot 283 29th June 1976
Chapman Bros
Condition. Sanguine chalk on paper, 28 inches by 20 inches unframed and in good condition.
Housed in a glazed oak frame, 37 inches by 29 inches framed and in good condition.
Edward Robert Hughes - Not to be confused with Edward Hughes (1832 - 1908), who specialised in portrait painting. Edward Robert Hughes RWS (1851 – 1914) was an English painter who worked prominently in watercolours, but also produced a number of significant oil paintings. He was influenced by his uncle and eminent artist, Arthur Hughes who was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and worked closely with one of the Brotherhood's founders, William Holman Hunt. Having settled on his career choice, Edward Robert Hughes attended Heatherley's in London to prepare himself for the chance of auditioning for the Royal Academy School. Hughes became a student at the Royal Academy School in 1868. While Pre-Raphaelitism played an influential part in shaping Hughes work, Aestheticism is also seen in his paintings. E.R. Hughes is widely known for his works Midsummer Eve and Night With Her Train of Stars yet he built a career as a portrait painter to the upper classes. In addition to being an accomplished artist himself, E.R. Hughes was also a studio assistant to the elder artist and Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood founding member William Holman Hunt when Hunt suffered from glaucoma. Two of the paintings that Hughes worked on with Hunt were The Light of the World, which is displayed in St Paul's Cathedral, and The Lady of Shalott, which is exhibited at the Wadsworth Atheneum. On his own he experimented with ambitious techniques and was a perfectionist; he did numerous studies for many of his paintings, some of which turned out to be good enough for exhibition. Hughes held several important offices within the artistic community over his lifetime such as becoming a member of the Art Workers Guild in 1888, and was on their committee from 1895 to 1897. He was elected to Associate Membership of The Royal Water Colour Society (ARWS) on 18 February 1891, and he chose as his diploma work for election to full membership a mystical piece (Oh, What's That in the Hollow?) inspired by a verse by Christina Rossetti entitled Amor Mundi. His painting A Witch was given by the Royal Watercolour Society to King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to mark the coronation in 1902. In later years Hughes served as the Vice-President of the RWS before leaving in 1903. Throughout his career, E.R. Hughes exhibited his works in several galleries around London: Dudley Gallery, Grosvenor Gallery, New Gallery, The Royal Academy, and toward the end of his career he exhibited with The Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours (RWS). His works can be seen in public collections including Cartwright Hall, Bradford, Cambridge & County Folk Museum, Maidstone Museum & Art Gallery, Bruce Castle...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Chalk
Self Portrait - British Italian art Edwardian pencil drawing female artist
Located in London, GB
This is a fine detailed and superbly executed Edwardian drawing by Estella Canziani which dates to circa 1911. Executed by one of the leading artists of the day it is a very strikin...
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1910s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Pencil
Study of an Angel by British Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir William Blake Richmond
Located in London, GB
SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND, RA
(1842-1921)
Study of an Angel
Pencil on the artist’s writing paper for Beavor Lodge, Hammersmith
Unframed
22.5 by 17 cm., 9 by 6 ¾ in.
(mount size ...
Category
1890s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Pencil
Children Amongst Foxgloves - Pink Flowers, Female Illustrator of The Golden Age
Located in Miami, FL
Children Amongst Foxgloves - Female Illustrator of The Golden Age by a female illustrator of The Golden Age Watercolor on paper, signed 'A. Bowerley' lower left.
11 x 20 in. (sight)...
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Early 1900s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Paper, Pencil
British 19th Century chalk drawing of Christ in Glory by G F Watts
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
George Frederic Watts (British, 1817-1904)
Christ in Glory
Red chalk in an arched mount
Inscribed verso, including a signed letter verso from R H Jefferies, Curator of The Watts Ga...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Chalk
The Village Maids - British Victorian art exhibited RA 1880 watercolour painting
By Marcella M Walker
Located in London, GB
This stunning exhibited Pre-Raphaelite 19th century watercolour painting is by British Victorian female artist Marcella M Walker. The painting was painted in 1880 and exhibited at th...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
James Joshua Guthrie - The Sower, Early 20th Century British Watercolour
Located in London, GB
JAMES JOSHUA GUTHRIE
(1874-1952)
The Sower
Signed with monogram l.r., inscribed with title l.c.
Watercolour, bodycolour and pen and ink
21 by 15.5 cm., 8 ¼ by 6 in.
(frame size 39.5 by 33 cm., 15 ½ by 13 in.
Provenanace:
Pickford Waller...
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Early 1900s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
Pre-Raphaelite, British turn of the 20th C 'Study of a tree' by Evelyn de Morgan
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Evelyn De Morgan (British, 1855 – 1919)
Study of a tree
pencil on paper
19 x 11.3/4 in. (48.2 x 30 cm.)
Provenance: The Clayton-Stamm Collection.
Dom...
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Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Pencil
Windsor Castle - By Pre-Raphaelite Landscape Artist Alfred William Hunt
By Alfred William Hunt RWS
Located in London, GB
ALFRED WILLIAM HUNT, RWS
(1830-1896)
Windsor Castle - Morning
Watercolour heightened with scratching out
26 by 36.5 cm., 10 ¼ by 14 ¼ in.
(frame size 45 by 55.5 cm., 17 ¾ by )
Pr...
Category
1880s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
Siegfried
Located in London, GB
MAXWELL ARMFIELD, RWS.
(1882-1972)
Siegfried
Signed, inscribed and dated l.c.: MAXWELL ARMFIELD/MDCCCCIV [1904] PARIS;SIEGFRIED/ACT III
Pencil and watercolour
Framed
24 by 16 cm., 9 ½ by 6 ¼ in.
(frame size 42.5 by 34.5 cm., 16 ¾ by 13 ½ in.)
Provenance:
Fine Art Society, London, 1979.
Born at Ringwood, Hampshire, of Quaker parents, his father being a milling engineer, Armfield studied at the Birmingham School of Art under Arthur Gaskin and Joseph Southall who taught him the tempera technique he was to practice for the rest of his life. In September 1902, after visiting Italy at the suggestion of Gaskin, he went to Paris, enrolling at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere and sharing a studio with three other students – Norman Wilkinson (also from Birmingham), Keith Henderson and the sculptor Gaston Lachaise. Returning to London the following year, he embarked on the series of one-man exhibitions that were henceforth to mark his career, showing first at Robert Ross...
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Early 1900s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
The Little Mermaid - Fairy Tales - English Female Illustrator Pen and Ink
Located in Miami, FL
Pioneering English Female Illustrator Helen Stratton masterfully renders in pen and ink a scene from "The Little Mermaid" in George Newnes's 1899 editi...
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1890s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Ink, Pen
The Argument
Located in New York, NY
Signed and inscribed on a label on the verso:
No. 1/ The Argument/ W. Cave Thomas/ 203 Camden Rd/ NW
Provenance:
Christie’s, London, 6 November 1995, lot 88.
Private Collection, London.
This powerful watercolor is a mature work by the little-known Victorian painter William Cave Thomas...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Paper, Pencil
An early 19th Century drawing by the British pre-Raphaelite artist Lord Leighton
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Lord Frederick Leighton (British, 1830-1896)
A very early study of a Medieval Minstrel
pencil on paper
the fragment measures approx. 19.1/2 x 13 in.
(49.5 x 33 cm.)
Provenance: Gifted by Leighton to his cousin Edith Emily Jellicorse, nee Garnham, and thence by descent.
We would like to thank Daniel Robins, the curator at Leighton House for the authenticating this work in full.
Daniel has suggested this study would have been executed when Leighton was studying in Frankfurt
Leighton was born in Scarborough to Augusta Susan and Dr. Frederic Septimus Leighton. He received his artistic training on the European continent, first from Eduard von Steinle and then from Giovanni Costa. According to Daniel Robbins, the curator at Leighton House, This drawing comes from the time Leighton studied under Eduard von Steinle. He then studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. From 1855 to 1859 he lived in Paris, where he met Ingres, Delacroix, Corot and Millet.
In 1860, he moved to London, where he associated with the Pre-Raphaelites. In 1864 he became an associate of the Royal Academy and in 1878 he became its President (1878–96). American art critic Earl Shinn claimed at the time that "Except Leighton, there is scarce any one capable of putting up a correct frescoed figure in the archway of the Kensington Museum." His paintings represented Britain at the great 1900 Paris Exhibition.
Leighton was knighted at Windsor in 1878 and was created a baronet, of Holland Park Road eight years later. He was the first painter to be given a peerage.
Leighton remained a bachelor and rumours of him having an illegitimate child with one of his models, in addition to the supposition that Leighton may have been a homosexual, continue to be debated. On his death his barony was extinguished after existing for only a day; this is a record in the Peerage. His house in Holland Park, London has been turned into a museum. It contains many of his drawings and paintings, as well as some of his former art collection including a painting dedicated to Leighton by Sir John Everett Millais. The house also features many of Leighton's inspirations, including his collection of Iznik tiles. Its centrepiece is the magnificent Arab Hall.
Leighton was an enthusiastic volunteer soldier, enrolling with the first group to join the 38th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteer Corps (later to be known as the Artists Rifles...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Pencil
British, turn of the century watercolour of an angel by Lexden Lewis Pocock
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Lexden Lewis Pocock (British, 1850 – 1919)
An angel
Watercolour on paper
Signed ‘Lexden. L. Pockock’ (lower right)
15.1/4 x 6.1/2 in. (38.8 x 16.3 cm.)
Lexden Lewis Pocock (1850–191...
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20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Pre-Raphaelite Movement Framed 1880s Sanguine Red Chalk Portrait Drawing
Located in Sutton Poyntz, Dorset
Alice Mary Chambers.
English ( b.1855 - d.1920 ).
Portrait Of Rebecca Porter Paddon 1850 – 1915 (nee Somerset).
Red Chalk On Paper.
Signed With Monogram Upper Left.
Image size 17.9 inches x 14.8 inches ( 45.5cm x 37.5cm ).
Frame size 25 inches x 21.9 inches ( 63.5cm x 55.5cm ).
Available for sale; this original sanguine red chalk portrait drawing on paper is by the English female artist Alice Mary Chambers and dates from around 1880 to 1885.
The drawing is presented and supplied in a glazed frame dating from the 1990s which uses a backboard and mount from the 1960s (which is shown in these photographs).
This antique drawing is in very good condition. It is supplied ready to hang and display.
The drawing is signed with the artist’s monogram upper left.
Provenance: By descent through the sitter’s family.
Alice Mary Chambers was a fascinating and significant figure in British artistic circles, and part of the higher echelons of the ‘aesthetic’ phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement of the late nineteenth century. A contemporary of Evelyn De Morgan, Kate Bounce and Marianne Stokes...
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Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Chalk
Lord Frederick Leighton drawing, British pre-Raphaelite, original
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Lord Frederick Leighton (British, 1830-1896)
Apprehending a thief
pencil on paper
the fragment measures approx. 17.1/3 x 11in. (44 x 28cm.)
signed ‘F Leighton’ (lower right)
Provenance: Gifted by Leighton to his cousin Edith Emily Jellicorse, nee Garnham, and thence by descent
We would like to thank Daniel Robins, the curator at Leighton House for the authenticating this work in full.
Daniel has suggested this study would have been executed when Leighton was studying in Frankfurt
Leighton was born in Scarborough to Augusta Susan and Dr. Frederic Septimus Leighton. He received his artistic training on the European continent, first from Eduard von Steinle and then from Giovanni Costa. According to Daniel Robbins, the curator at Leighton House, This drawing comes from the time Leighton studied under Eduard von Steinle. He then studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. From 1855 to 1859 he lived in Paris, where he met Ingres, Delacroix, Corot and Millet. In 1860, he moved to London, where he associated with the Pre-Raphaelites. In 1864 he became an associate of the Royal Academy and in 1878 he became its President (1878–96). American art critic Earl Shinn claimed at the time that "Except Leighton, there is scarce any one capable of putting up a correct frescoed figure in the archway of the Kensington Museum." His paintings represented Britain at the great 1900 Paris Exhibition. Leighton was knighted at Windsor in 1878 and was created a baronet, of Holland Park Road eight years later. He was the first painter to be given a peerage. Leighton remained a bachelor and rumours of him having an illegitimate child with one of his models, in addition to the supposition that Leighton may have been a homosexual, continue to be debated. On his death his barony was extinguished after existing for only a day; this is a record in the Peerage. His house in Holland Park, London has been turned into a museum. It contains many of his drawings and paintings, as well as some of his former art collection including a painting dedicated to Leighton by Sir John Everett Millais. The house also features many of Leighton's inspirations, including his collection of Iznik tiles. Its centrepiece is the magnificent Arab Hall. Leighton was an enthusiastic volunteer soldier, enrolling with the first group to join the 38th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteer Corps (later to be known as the Artists Rifles...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Pencil
" Studio per ritratto di Philip Bedingfeld" 1870 ca cm. 25 x 36
Located in Torino, IT
Studio a matita e pastelli per lo splendido ritratto di Philip Bedingfeld proprietà del Museo del Norfolk
Frederick Sandys, (Norwich, 1º maggio1829 ...
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1870s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Graphite, Paper
Pre-Raphaelite, early 19th Century drawing by the British artist Lord Leighton
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Lord Frederick Leighton (British, 1830-1896)
A Medieval Allegory
pencil on paper
the fragment measures approx. 19.1/2 x 13 in.
(49.5 x 33 cm.)
Provenance: Gifted by Leighton to his cousin Edith Emily Jellicorse, nee Garnham, and thence by descent.
We would like to thank Daniel Robins, the curator at Leighton House for the authenticating this work in full.
Daniel has suggested this study would have been executed when Leighton was studying in Frankfurt
Leighton was born in Scarborough to Augusta Susan and Dr. Frederic Septimus Leighton. He received his artistic training on the European continent, first from Eduard von Steinle and then from Giovanni Costa. According to Daniel Robbins, the curator at Leighton House, This drawing comes from the time Leighton studied under Eduard von Steinle. He then studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. From 1855 to 1859 he lived in Paris, where he met Ingres, Delacroix, Corot and Millet. In 1860, he moved to London, where he associated with the Pre-Raphaelites. In 1864 he became an associate of the Royal Academy and in 1878 he became its President (1878–96). American art critic Earl Shinn claimed at the time that "Except Leighton, there is scarce any one capable of putting up a correct frescoed figure in the archway of the Kensington Museum." His paintings represented Britain at the great 1900 Paris Exhibition. Leighton was knighted at Windsor in 1878 and was created a baronet, of Holland Park Road eight years later. He was the first painter to be given a peerage. Leighton remained a bachelor and rumours of him having an illegitimate child with one of his models, in addition to the supposition that Leighton may have been a homosexual, continue to be debated. On his death his barony was extinguished after existing for only a day; this is a record in the Peerage. His house in Holland Park, London has been turned into a museum. It contains many of his drawings and paintings, as well as some of his former art collection including a painting dedicated to Leighton by Sir John Everett Millais. The house also features many of Leighton's inspirations, including his collection of Iznik tiles. Its centrepiece is the magnificent Arab Hall. Leighton was an enthusiastic volunteer soldier, enrolling with the first group to join the 38th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteer Corps (later to be known as the Artists Rifles...
Category
19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Pencil
Pre-Raphaelite, British turn of the 20th C, 'Olive branch', by Evelyn de Morgan
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Evelyn De Morgan (British, 1855 – 1919)
An olive branch
Watercolour on paper
9 x 7.1/2 in. (22.8 x 19 cm.)
Provenance: The Clayton-Stamm Collection. ...
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Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor, Paper
A Little Wooded Valley in Surrey - Pre-Raphaelite landscape by G P Boyce
Located in London, GB
GEORGE PRICE BOYCE, RWS
(1826-1897)
A Little Wooded Valley in Surrey
Signed and dated l.l.: G P Boyce 1873.4
Watercolour on paper
Framed in oak reeded f...
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1870s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
Sir William Blake Richmond - An Angel - 19th Century British Drawing
Located in London, GB
SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND, RA
(1842-1921)
Study of an Angel
Pencil
Unframed, in mount only
18.5 by 10.5 cm., 7 ¼ by 4 ¼ in.
(mount size 32 by 25 cm., 12 ½ by 10 in.)
William Bl...
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Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Pencil
Winter Ploughing - Pre-Raphaelite watercolour by William Bell Scott
By William Bell Scott
Located in London, GB
WILLIAM BELL SCOTT
(British 1811-1890)
Winter Ploughing
Signed with initials and dated l.r.: WBS 1885
Watercolour with scratching out
12 by 17 cm., 4 ¾ by 6 ¾ in.
(frame size 31 by 35.5 cm., 12 ¼ by 14 in.)
Provenance:
Agnews, London
William Bell Scott was the son of Robert Scott, an Edinburgh engraver and brother of the artist David Scott. He was born at St Leonard’s, Edinburgh and studied under his father, and at the Trustees’ Academy before leaving for London in 1837. After entering for the Westminster Hall Competition he was appointed as master of the Government School of Design in Newcastle in 1843. Rossetti wrote to him in 1847 praising one of his poems, the two became close friends and Scott contributed several poems to The Germ...
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1880s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
Portrait of a Lady - Pre-Raphaelite art Victorian drawing young woman
Located in London, GB
This beautiful Victorian pencil drawing dates to around 1890 and is by an unknown hand. It is a profile head and shoulders portrait of a young lady sat in a chair. Her dark hair is t...
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19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Charcoal, Pencil
An oblong design featuring ivy in blossom by British early 20th Century artist
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Edward Ridley (British, 1883-1946)
An oblong design featuring ivy in blossom
Gouache
10.5/8 x 4.3/8 in. (27 x 11.2 cm.)
This design was one of 5 submitt...
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20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache
Lionel Durieu - The Lily and the Rose - Belgian Arts & Crafts watercolour
Located in London, GB
LIONEL DURIEU
(Born 1865)
The Tournay of the Lily and the Rose
Signed and dated 1898
Watercolour and gold and silver paint on vellum
Framed
19 by 31 cm., 7 ½ by 12 ¼ in.
(frame ...
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1890s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Silver, Gold Leaf
An early 20th Century design of thistles by Edward Ridley
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Edward Ridley (British, 1883-1946)
A design featuring thistles
Gouache
15 x 10 in. (38 x 25.4 cm.)
This design was one of 5 submitted for ACT certificate...
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20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache
A Surrey Common - Pre-Raphaelite landscape watercolour by George Price Boyce
Located in London, GB
GEORGE PRICE BOYCE, RWS
(1826-1897)
A Surrey Common in November
Signed, inscribed and dated 1866.7; indistinctly signed and inscribed with title and the...
Category
1860s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
A squared design featuring ivy in blossom, blue green early 20th century British
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Edward Ridley (British, 1883-1946)
A squared design featuring ivy in blossom
Gouache
9 x 9 in. (22.8 x 22.8 cm.)
This design was one of 5 submitted for ...
Category
Early 20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache
Early 20th Century watercolour design of white bryony by British artist Ridley
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Edward Ridley (British, 1883-1946)
White Bryony
Watercolour
6.1/8 x 20.1/2 in. (15.6 x 52.2 cm.)
This design was one of 5 submitted for ACT certificate a...
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20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
A circular design of ivy by early 20th Century British Edward Ridley
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Edward Ridley (British, 1883-1946)
A circular design featuring ivy in blossom
Gouache
9.7/8 in. (25 cm.) tondo
This design was one of 5 submitted for ACT...
Category
Early 20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Gouache
Brimscombe Hill - Early 20th Century Cotswold Group Watercolour by H A Payne
By Henry Arthur Payne, RWS
Located in London, GB
HENRY ARTHUR PAYNE, RWS
(1868-1940)
Evening, Brimscombe Hill
Signed and indistinctly dated l.l..: HENRY A PAYNE
Watercolour
Framed
20.5 by 24.5 cm.; 8 by 9 ...
Category
Early 20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
British turn of the 20th Century 'Narcissi' by Pre-Raphaelite Evelyn de Morgan
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Evelyn De Morgan (British, 1855 – 1919)
Narcissi
Pencil on paper
5.1/2 x 15 in. (14 x 38 cm.)
Provenance: The Clayton-Stamm Collection.
Dominic Wint...
Category
Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Pencil
Head of a Young Woman
Located in London, GB
Karl Parsons
English 1884 - 1934
Head of a Young Woman
Graphite on paper
Signed and dated '(19)07' lower left
Image size: 6 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches (16 x 21.5 cm)
Contemporary Pre-Raphaelite style frame
One of Britain's leading stained glass designers during the early decades of the 20th century, Karl Parsons drew portraits invariably for pleasure rather than commissions, throughout his life, and it is in these that one sees most clearly the influence of some of the artists whom he most admired, notably Botticelli, Rossetti and Burne-Jones.
Though harkening back to these illustrious forebears, both technically and compositionally, this portrait also epitomises the type of portraiture that was fashionable in British high society at the start of the 20th century. Karl Parson's technique here, with delicate shading and strong outlines, is certainly comparable to Gerald Leslie Brockhurst's graphic style. It is clear that Parsons took delight in demonstrating his skill at sculpting human forms through gentle shading.
Karl Parsons was an English stained glass artist associated with the arts and craft movement. Parsons was born in Peckham in Surrey in 1884, the 12th child of Arthur William Parsons...
Category
Early 20th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Graphite
Death the Bride, Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Graphite on Paper
Located in London, GB
Thomas Cooper Gotch RBA RI
1854 - 1931
Death the Bride
Graphite on paper
Image size: 44 x 34 inches
Pre Raphaelite Style frame
The title of the painting comes from Shakespeare. It ...
Category
Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Graphite
Portrait Studies
By Edwin Longsden Long
Located in London, GB
Edwin Long
1829 - 1891
Portrait Studies
Graphite on paper
Image size: 4 x 8 inches (10 x 20.5 cm)
Framed
Edwin Longsden Long RA (1829-1891, British) wa...
Category
1850s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Graphite
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