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ART IN BRITAIN

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 116

ART IN BRITAIN

Schätzpreis
0 £
Zuschlagspreis:
6.250 £
ca. 9.422 $
Beschreibung:

Collection of nineteenth and twentieth century letters by painters, architects, designers and sculptors, including Benjamin West (8 September 1817: "My Large Picture [Death on a Pale Horse] is nearly completed, and when done will be moved into the Room in Pall Mall for Exhibition [where Keats was to see it in December]..."), Ford Madox Brown (2), John Singer Sargent (in support of the animal painter Frances Fairman), Edward Burne Jones (3, thanking one recipient for "verses which touched & moved me a good deal" and asking another about mounting watercolours), Auguste Rodin Benjamin Robert Haydon (two autograph letters, one ordering cards, the other ordering a Flaxman; plus a presentation signature), James Holland (to the dealer Vokins, about a Venetian picture he has repainted for a client), Sir Thomas Lawrence (four, to Colnaghi and others), Henry Raeburn David Roberts (group), William Nicholson William Orpen (three, settling terms, and discussing a portrait), James Northcote John Linnell David Wilkie (six, one expressing his admiration of Delacroix, another requesting a sitting for The First Council of Queen Victoria), William Westall Edward Wadsworth (three letters to Arnold Bennett, about the preface Bennett contributed to the important Leicester Galleries exhibition of 1920; with Bennett's typed replies), "Fred" ( i.e. Frederick Walker four letters, three illustrated), E.M. Ward (fine series to the critic Hepworth Dixon of the Athenaeum), G.F. Watts (group), James Tissot (to Joseph Crawhall , John Lavery Ernest H. Shepard ("...very glad of good humourious ideas for drawings..."), Clarkson Stanfield Charles Barry (group of autograph letters, plus a printed ticket to view 'the Works of the New Houses of Parliament', a caption for the elevation of the Travellers Club "now erecting in Pall-Mall" and letters by his son), William Roberts (three, discussing works executed soon after the Great War, including illustrations to Osbert Sitwell), Charles Ricketts, A.W. Pugin (two, one to Lord Shrewsbury, his chief patron at Alton Towers: "I will not fail to bring the pencils I have to go to Albury, Sileby & Nottingham so I fear it will be Friday Morning before I reach Alton... I will send back the printed rag to the manufacturer but it is not positively worth the postage it is wretched"; in the other owning himself to be "very little of a Practical painter"), John Hoppner (to Sir William Beechey , Edwin Landseer (group, to the dealer Vokins and others), Frederick Sandys William Havell (describing a tour of Germany, 1836), Lord Leighton (group, including copyright receipts), Daniel Maclise Mortimer Menpes (illustrated), J.E. Millais (group), William Mulready Bernard Berenson (two fine letters, 1893-5, to Cosmo Monkhouse, about his monograph on Lotto), H.K. Browne, Birket Foster (to H.S. Marks), Chantrey, Chalon, Maria Cosway, Rev Sydney Smith, Sawrey Gilpin John Leech Alfred Munnings, John Boydell (document signed as JP), Robert Hills William Hilton William Russell Flint (to the Hon Charles Lennox Boyd, concerning an enquiry), Stanhope Forbes, Selwyn Image Gerald Kelly, Francis Grant Stephen Bone (lively letters to his father, Muirhead, and mother, c.1928), George Barret (discussing a commission for vignettes: "If they are to illustrate a poetical work I shall be more likely to succeed, as my mind will then be free to invent; & poetry has a stimulating charms for me"), George Cruikshank David Cox William de Morgan Sir Charles Eastlake (group, to William Bewick Severn and others), William Etty (including drawings by him on an incoming letter), Michael Ayrton (discussing illustrations, 1962), E.H. Bailey (sculptor of the Trafalgar Square Nelson), Benjamin Barker and many others; plus a file of letters concerning the Lane Bequest (including letters by Ellen Duncan of the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art Dublin and Lane's friend Alec Martin of Christie's, with one letter to Lane himself, all but the latter 1916), in s

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 116
Auktion:
Datum:
19.03.2013
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge Montpelier Street Knightsbridge London SW7 1HH Tel: +44 20 7393 3900 Fax : +44 20 7393 3905 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Collection of nineteenth and twentieth century letters by painters, architects, designers and sculptors, including Benjamin West (8 September 1817: "My Large Picture [Death on a Pale Horse] is nearly completed, and when done will be moved into the Room in Pall Mall for Exhibition [where Keats was to see it in December]..."), Ford Madox Brown (2), John Singer Sargent (in support of the animal painter Frances Fairman), Edward Burne Jones (3, thanking one recipient for "verses which touched & moved me a good deal" and asking another about mounting watercolours), Auguste Rodin Benjamin Robert Haydon (two autograph letters, one ordering cards, the other ordering a Flaxman; plus a presentation signature), James Holland (to the dealer Vokins, about a Venetian picture he has repainted for a client), Sir Thomas Lawrence (four, to Colnaghi and others), Henry Raeburn David Roberts (group), William Nicholson William Orpen (three, settling terms, and discussing a portrait), James Northcote John Linnell David Wilkie (six, one expressing his admiration of Delacroix, another requesting a sitting for The First Council of Queen Victoria), William Westall Edward Wadsworth (three letters to Arnold Bennett, about the preface Bennett contributed to the important Leicester Galleries exhibition of 1920; with Bennett's typed replies), "Fred" ( i.e. Frederick Walker four letters, three illustrated), E.M. Ward (fine series to the critic Hepworth Dixon of the Athenaeum), G.F. Watts (group), James Tissot (to Joseph Crawhall , John Lavery Ernest H. Shepard ("...very glad of good humourious ideas for drawings..."), Clarkson Stanfield Charles Barry (group of autograph letters, plus a printed ticket to view 'the Works of the New Houses of Parliament', a caption for the elevation of the Travellers Club "now erecting in Pall-Mall" and letters by his son), William Roberts (three, discussing works executed soon after the Great War, including illustrations to Osbert Sitwell), Charles Ricketts, A.W. Pugin (two, one to Lord Shrewsbury, his chief patron at Alton Towers: "I will not fail to bring the pencils I have to go to Albury, Sileby & Nottingham so I fear it will be Friday Morning before I reach Alton... I will send back the printed rag to the manufacturer but it is not positively worth the postage it is wretched"; in the other owning himself to be "very little of a Practical painter"), John Hoppner (to Sir William Beechey , Edwin Landseer (group, to the dealer Vokins and others), Frederick Sandys William Havell (describing a tour of Germany, 1836), Lord Leighton (group, including copyright receipts), Daniel Maclise Mortimer Menpes (illustrated), J.E. Millais (group), William Mulready Bernard Berenson (two fine letters, 1893-5, to Cosmo Monkhouse, about his monograph on Lotto), H.K. Browne, Birket Foster (to H.S. Marks), Chantrey, Chalon, Maria Cosway, Rev Sydney Smith, Sawrey Gilpin John Leech Alfred Munnings, John Boydell (document signed as JP), Robert Hills William Hilton William Russell Flint (to the Hon Charles Lennox Boyd, concerning an enquiry), Stanhope Forbes, Selwyn Image Gerald Kelly, Francis Grant Stephen Bone (lively letters to his father, Muirhead, and mother, c.1928), George Barret (discussing a commission for vignettes: "If they are to illustrate a poetical work I shall be more likely to succeed, as my mind will then be free to invent; & poetry has a stimulating charms for me"), George Cruikshank David Cox William de Morgan Sir Charles Eastlake (group, to William Bewick Severn and others), William Etty (including drawings by him on an incoming letter), Michael Ayrton (discussing illustrations, 1962), E.H. Bailey (sculptor of the Trafalgar Square Nelson), Benjamin Barker and many others; plus a file of letters concerning the Lane Bequest (including letters by Ellen Duncan of the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art Dublin and Lane's friend Alec Martin of Christie's, with one letter to Lane himself, all but the latter 1916), in s

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 116
Auktion:
Datum:
19.03.2013
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge Montpelier Street Knightsbridge London SW7 1HH Tel: +44 20 7393 3900 Fax : +44 20 7393 3905 info@bonhams.com
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