A group of five watercolours
All signed with studio stamp
Gouache: 18 x 24 in / 46 x 61 cm
A group of five watercolours
All signed with studio stamp
Gouache: 18 x 24 in / 46 x 61 cm
Lithograph by Durand
from a painting by Alfred Dedreux
Published by Goupil et Cie, 1st April 1862,
Paris – London – La Haye
23 x 18 ¼ in / 58.5 x 46.5 cm
Dasies and dahlias in an earthenware jug
Signed P.Damis
Painted circa 1890
Oil on canvas: 21½ x 18 in / 54.5 x 46 cm
Stipple engraving printed in colours
by J.R. Smith from a painting by George Morland
Originally published 11th February, 1788
by J.R. Smith, King Street, Covent Garden
Oval: 12¼ x 10 in / 31 x 25.5 cm
The Original Picture, from which this Print was taken, in the year 1760, obtained the First Premium granted by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Maunfacturers, and Commerce in London
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The Original Picture, from which this Print was taken, in the year 1760, obtained the Second Premium granted by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers, and Commerce in London
Pair of line engravings of classical landscapes by William Woollett
fom paintings by George Smith & John Smith of Chichester
Published according to Act of Parliament, 14th June 1762
and 24th January 1763 (respectively) by J. Boydell,
Engraver in Cheapside, London
17 x 22¾ in /43 x 58 cm
George Smith (1714 – 1776) together with his brother John Smith (1717 – 1764) were painters from Chichester of rural landscapes, often in the ‘classical’ manner whose works were brought to public prominence through the publication of superb engravings such as these.