Sir Thomas Lawrence (Bristol 1769 – London 1830) A fine portrait from the first third of the 19th century of a member of Grillion's Club in London. Drawing in three pencils: black chalk, red chalk, an[...]
An 18th century study of a young girl in profile by William Hoare of Bath (1767-1792) depicting a person of as yet unknown height, her head tilted downwards in a contemplative pose. This work is execu[...]
Original anonymous drawing: Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh. [1830] Indian ink and black ink wash. 31 x 41.5 cm at sight, in a frame of 41.5 x 51.5 cm. Dated lower left "1830" on a stonemason's stone.[...]
Amusing street scene on Euston Road in London work from the end of the 19th century, it represents an altercation repressed by bobbies format with the frame 55cm x40cm
William GOODALL (1757-1844). Blackbacked Goose. Original drawing. Pen, Indian ink and watercolor. 31.5 x 19.5 cm. Sheet laminated on cardboard, in a frame measuring 47.8 x 38.5 cm. Wear and pitting. V[...]
Environment of William Hamilton. Pen and gouache drawing on paper. Late 18th century. In a natural environment, we interpret a garden, a group of four angels and two female figures are represented. Th[...]
Quick description
Wonderful old portrait, charcoal drawing around 1880.
Probably of English origin, touching piece and beautifully crafted.
Presented in its original frame with its blackened addic[...]
Nazarene School, 19th century.
Tobias and the angel in a landscape.
Ink drawing.
Exergue on the back: Alphonse GIROUX - rue du Coq Saint Honoré, n°7.
Framing from the beginning of the 19th century[...]
Interesting pencil drawing of a busy street scene at the start of the 20th century in England. The peculiarity of this work lies in the staging of a key period in the history of means of transport: th[...]
Beautiful drawing between two glasses representing the circumscription of Christ. Just suggested Beautiful achievement Size of the frame: 76,5cm * 67cm Size of the drawing: 56,5cm * 39cm
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