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Interior Drawings and Watercolors For Sale
Period: Late 19th Century
George H Hay, Spinning Wool, Watercolour
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This late 19th-century watercolour by Scottish artist George H Hay RSA (1831-1912) depicts four young ladies, wearing outfits synonymous with the 1820s, spinning wool within a simple...
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1890s Romantic Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Alexander Fraser Jnr RSA, A Doorway, Rosslyn Chapel, Watercolour
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This late 19th-century watercolour by Scottish artist Alexander Fraser Jnr RSA (1828-1899) depicts a doorway at the historic Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian, Scotland. Alexander Fraser...
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1870s English School Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Joseph Henry Hirst (1863–1945) - Graphite Drawing, St. John's Crypt Bristol
Located in Corsham, GB
Signed on the back J. H. Hirst Archt del. Joseph Henry Hirst (1863–1945). He was was a leading architect of the post-Victorian era and was based in Kingston upon Hull. The name on th...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Graphite

Framed Late 19th Century Watercolour - The Mayor's Parlour, Leicester Guildhall
Located in Corsham, GB
A particularly fine watercolour study of the Mayor's Parlour at Leicester Guildhall. The craftsmanship and carpentry of the interior instantly grabs your attention, testament to the ...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Paris modernist scene mixed media drawimg
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Joan Cardona Lladós (1877-1957) - Modernist Paris scene - Mixed media Drawing measurements 40x29 cm. Frame measurements 66x54 cm. He was born in Barcelona on June 30, 1877, he was registered with the name of Juan Bautista José Pedro. His parents Josep Cardona i Farré (Sant Salvador, 1852-Barcelona, ​​?) and Maria Lladós i Vidal (Isona, 1855-Barcelona, ​​1935) came from Sant Salvador de Toló and Isona, respectively, two towns very close to Tremp, in the Pallars Jussà region, close to the Lleida Pyrenees. The Cardona Lladós family was of humble origins, linked to the rural and peasant world. José Cardona and María Lladós married around 1876, when they were twenty-five and twenty-one years old respectively. The couple decided to improve their precarious situation by moving to live in Barcelona. In 1877 Joan Cardona was born in the family home, at 62 Mediana de San Pedro Street, in the Ribera neighborhood of Barcelona and very close to the Rec Comtal. Joan Cardona was the firstborn of three brothers. When he was six years old, his sister Consuelo was born (1883) and later his younger sister, María (1888), was born. Josep Cardona i Farré was a day laborer and lived at least until the birth of his third daughter, María, in 1888. Her death, for reasons unknown to us, would occur shortly after. After the death of Josep Cardona, León Farré i Duró (Isona, 1867-Barcelona, ​​1932) became part of the family nucleus with his mother María Lladós, who took care of the child Cardona and his sisters Consuelo and María. Farré learned to play the guitar and was the most extraordinary disciple of the composer and guitarist Francesc Tàrrega i Eixea (Vila-real, 1852-Barcelona, ​​1909). Joan Cardona had in her stepfather the man who instilled in her a special musical and artistic sensitivity. The young Cardona took classes at the Academia Baixas, inaugurated in 1892 by the painter Joan Baixas i Carreter and installed on Carrer del Pi, a private center where a good batch of leading Catalan Modernisme artists were trained. Cardona married Clemencia Parade Cazabat at the beginning of the century. Daughter of Carles Parade and Amara Cazabat, she was born in 1870 in Bagnères de Bigorre...
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1890s Modern Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Mixed Media

Symbolist Portrait of a Woman in an Interior, 'Before the Mirror'
Located in Cotignac, FR
Art Nouveau coloured drawing of a young lady beauty before a mirror by Edmon Aman-Jean. The work is signed in pencil bottom left and presented in a plain wood frame with mount, under...
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Late 19th Century Symbolist Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil, Crayon, Color Pencil

Charterhouse School Chapel watercolour by Meadows-Frost
Located in London, GB
To see our other public school pictures, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller." Meadows-Frost (possibly Sir John Meadows Frost [185...
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1890s Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Italian Art nouveau Nude Boudoir painting woman warming herself by a stove Paris
By Tito Lessi
Located in Norwich, GB
A very pure and tender rendition of a female nude. Elegant in its simplicity, the artist's model, is warming herself by a large stove! It is a work by Tito Lessi dating from circa 1890. Lessi was born in Florence, Italy and studied at the Florentine Academy of Fine Arts, under Enrico Pollastrini and Antonio Ciseri...
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1890s Academic Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor, Laid Paper

Man sitting in the studio - Thinking about art -
Located in Berlin, DE
Adolph Eduard Otto von Faber du Faur (1828 Ludwigsburg - 1901 Munich). Man sitting in the studio. Watercolour painting, 43 x 27 cm (visible size), 73 x 53 cm (frame), monogrammed at lower right, estate stamp. Upper right corner neatly repaired, small tear in the wall to the left of the sitter. - Thinking about art - About the artwork The sitter, an elderly man, is seated in a studio on a pedestal reminiscent of an academy hall. The earthy, dark tones give the scene a weighty quality. The lightest tones are found in the incarnate parts of the figure, which do not stand out from the other colours of the picture, but are linked to them. As a result, the sitter's face is both part of and the highlight of the colour references in the picture. The colour of the sitter's skin is reflected in his pink coat, while his white-grey hair matches the colour of the wall next to him. This almost monochrome wall surface, in turn, is connected across the portrait to the framed picture standing on the floor, which seems to have been erased by this correspondence with the empty wall surface. Through the palette, which is positioned directly behind the sitter's head, the reference to painting, which is already given by the studio space, is explicitly linked to the sitter, who thus seems to be contemplating the question of the meaning of art. This raises the question of whether Faber Du Faur, who had become lonely in his old age, might have painted a self-portrait here in his later years. In addition to the studio setting, the sitter's explicit reference to the palette and the fact that the picture was part of his estate, the only summary elaboration of the body suggests a self-portrait, while the representation of the face is concretised with the wide-open eyes typical of a self-portrait. This concentration on the face gives the impression of the artist's melancholy introspection, captured by the palette and related to the meaning of painting, whose dark character is reinforced by the concealment of the palette hanging on the right of the picture in the light tones so characteristic of Faber Du Faur. In the course of this resignation, Faber du Faur advises his son Hans, who has also become a painter: "Promise me one thing: never move to Munich, they'll kill you here!" Whoever the sitter may be, the references to painting make the portrait a resigned self-contemplation by Faber Du Faur, focused on art. About the artist After leaving school, Otto Faber du Faur entered the service of the Württemberg army, at the same time cultivating his artistic talent. In 1851, on the recommendation of his father Christian Wilhelm, who was himself a battle painter, he spent six months in Munich as an apprentice to Alexander von Kotzebue. In 1852 he was granted a year's leave of absence from military service to study battle painting in the studio of Adolphe Yvon...
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1890s Realist Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Self-portrait - Homo nudus -
Located in Berlin, DE
Bruno Paul (1874 Seifhennersdorf - 1968 Berlin). Self-portrait, c. 1895. Pencil on paper, mounted on cardboard, 53.5 x 35 cm, signed 'Paul' at upper left. - Homo nudus - About the artwork In a mirrored situation, Bruno Paul looks at himself in the picture. While his body, which is the size of the format, is shown in profile parallel to the picture, he turns his head into the picture in order to become aware of himself there, whereby the lighter use...
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1890s Realist Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

People - Drawing by F.-A. Houbron - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
People is an ink on paper, realized in the late 19th Century by Frédéric-Anatole Houbron. Monogram of the artist on the lower-left corner. Passpartout included cm 25.5x38 The artwork represents a sketch of a group of people in an indoor set. Frédéric-Anatole Houbron was (1851- 1908). Painter (gouache), watercolorist, draughtsman, he realized history painting...
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Late 19th Century Modern Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Louis Tinayre (1861-1942) An encampment of journalists, signed drawing
Located in Paris, FR
Louis Tinayre (1861-1942) An encampment of journalists in Chambéry, signed and titled lower left "Campement de journalistes à Chambéry" Ink on paper In quite good condition, a a visible vertical fold in the centre, some stains and foxings 21 x 29 cm Framed : 33.7 x 45.5 cm Louis Tinayre's background and adventurous life obviously shed light on this humorous and detailed scene. He shows a remarkable sense of observation, capturing as a journalistic illustrator this scene of extraordianarian life. We don't know for the moment why these journalists had to improvise a camp, probably in a hotel room. No doubt it was to cover a trial or a sensational news item that had filled all the hotels in the city with journalists who had flocked for the occasion. In any case, what interests Tinayre as an almost ethnographic observer is this camp of journalists, of which he makes a tender and comical scene. One understands him better when one knows how he could be fascinated in the same way by the territories of Madagascar, the North Pole or the Far West that he painted and drew. Louis Tinayre was born on 14 March 1861 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. His mother, Victoire Tinayre, was a teacher and a member of the International Workers' Association. Louis was the son of a Communard couple. His father, Jean Joseph, known as Jules Tinayre (Issoire 1821 - Paris 1871) was shot during the Bloody Week. His mother, Victoire Tinayre, fled with her children. Louis was the first to be sent to Hungary, and the rest of the family (including his brother Julien) joined him there later. He studied Fine Arts at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest. Returning to Paris in 1880 (after the amnesty), Louis Tinayre assiduously frequented Le Chat noir, where he met the positivists and Adèle Jacomet (Buenos Aires 1867-1946), whom he married in 1888. He became an animal painter and press illustrator and was sent by Le Monde Illustré to cover the second expedition to Madagascar (then under French protectorate) in 1895. He stayed there, fascinated, for six months and produced numerous drawings and photographs. Back in France, he created eight 5 x 4 meters dioramas presented at the National and Colonial Exhibition in Rouen in 1896. He returned to Madagascar in 1898 to prepare the creation of a giant panorama representing the surrender of Antananarivo in 1895. The Malagasy pavilion at the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris allowed him to admire the dioramas (on the ground floor) and the panorama (on the first floor). On his second trip, Tinayre took a Lumière cinematograph with him to document the daily life of the Malagasy people, no doubt to facilitate the design of the vast panorama. These short films were donated to the Cinémathèque française in 2009 by his grandson, Alain Tinayre. One of the admirers of Tinayre's drawings, watercolours, paintings and photographs at the Universal Exhibition was Prince Albert I of Monaco: from 1901 onwards, Tinayre accompanied him on his hunts, painting scenes in North Africa, Russia, the Far West (Wyoming) and the North Pole. Tinayre, the official painter of the Prince's scientific expeditions, left his name to a glacier. Together with the painter Alexandre Jean-Baptiste Brun, he painted the four murals in the large amphitheatre of the Oceanographic Institute in Paris. Louis Tinayre painted the figures while Alexandre Brun...
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1890s Realist Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Axel Kulle, Leather Tannery, Drawing
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This interesting late 19th-century drawing by Swedish artist, Axel Kulle (1846-1908) depicts six men at a leather tannery. They’re absorbed in their work, each with their head down. ...
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Late 19th Century Academic Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pencil

Alfred Parkman (1852-1930) - 1889 Watercolour, Come Along Grandma
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming watercolour interior scene from the late 19th Century, showing a Jacobean stairwell, with a young girl leading her grandmother, carefully, down the stairs. The artist has ...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Late 19th Century Watercolour - Needlework With Grandma
Located in Corsham, GB
A heartwarming interior scene in watercolour, showing a young girl sitting on a stool in front of the kitchen stove, working with great concentration on ...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

William Black Bunney (1830-1917) - 1886 Watercolour, The Baby Sleeps
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming Victorian watercolor interior scene showing a young girl sitting in a wooden chair with a green blanket on her lap while a baby sleeps in a ...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Summer landscape by Whistler's French artist friend Delâtre, Barbizon connection
Located in Norwich, GB
An atmospheric landscape in the last glow of the evening sun by a rare 19th Century master , Auguste Delâtre. Delâtre (1822-1902) was a pioneering pri...
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Late 19th Century Barbizon School Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pastel

Episode of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, a cantonment of soldiers, drawing
Located in Paris, FR
French School 19th Century Episode of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, a cantonment of soldiers during the siege of Paris Pen and brown ink on paper 15 x 23 cm Annotated on the lower...
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1870s Realist Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

"In the Artist's Studio, " Late 19th Century Scottish Realist Watercolor Interior
Located in Wiscasset, ME
"In the Artist's Studio" was painted in the realistic style in the late 19th century by the Scottish artist, George Clark Stanton. Stanton was a painter, watercolorist, goldsmith and...
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Late 19th Century Realist Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

5 Stained Glass Window Design Panels TW Camm Florence Camm Watercolour
Located in London, GB
We acquired a series of designs for stained glass windows from the TW Camm studios that had not been seen for decades. To see more of them scroll down to "More from this Seller" and ...
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Late 19th Century Modern Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

The Open Window - 19th Century British Children's Book illustration by Sowerby
Located in London, GB
JOHN GEORGE SOWERBY (1849-1914) Phoebe - The Open Window Watercolour heightened with white Unframed, in mount only 8 by 7 cm., 3 by 2 ¼ in. (mount size 25.5 by 20 cm., 10 by 8 in.) Reproduced: J G Sowerby & Thomas Crane, At Home, Marcus Ward & Co, 1881, p.42. The current work was reproduced in Sowerby and Crane’s 1881 children’s book, At Home, where is accompanied by the following verse: All the morning, all the morning, Sat she till her tasks were done; While without were birds and blossoms, And the pleasant sun. And the leaves in ev’ry rustle, And the birds in ev’ry song:- “Phoebe, Phoebe, are you coming? Phoebe, don’t be long!” Whispered thro’ the open window Gentle breezes, passing by:- “Phoebe, are you coming, Phoebe? Come before we die!” Till the clock, with joyful measure, Struck the hour when work is o’er; Crying “Ponto’” Phoebe vanished Through the open door. Whither sped out nimble Phoebe? She is in the study now; Ponto heard her with she called him, - Answered back “Bow-wow!’ “Ponto, tho’ the birds and garden, Called me all the morning thro’ I had first to do my lessons – So I think should you.” Poor old Ponto! He is longing, Longing for his game of play, And the garden – ah: but Phoebe Has a word to say. “Beg then – beg, sir – do you hear me? No, no, Ponto, that is wrong; Paws up! Steady! Ah, that’s better! Good dog, come along!” John George Sowerby was born into a prosperous Gateshead family of glass manufactures and artists. He inherited the family business, the Ellison Glass Works, one of the world’s largest producers of pressed glass, where he introduced designs inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement. Initially he combined his energies at the glass works with his work as an illustrator and painter of landscapes and floral subjects with a Pre-Raphaelite intensity, strong colours and rich detail. He exhibited many of these paintings at the Royal Academy. In the 1880s he collaborated with Newcastle artist, Henry Hetherington Emmerson, on illustrations for the children’s books Afternoon Tea (1880) and The May Blossom (1881). Although were critically very well received but the publications were attacked by Kate Greenaway who considered them too close to her own work. Sowerby then went on to produce highly aesthetic illustrated books At Home (1881) and At Home Again (1883), with decorations by Thomas Crane. Gleeson White, editor of The Studio magazine stated that in Afternoon Tea Sowerby “set a new fashion for ‘aesthetic’ little quartos’ (The Studio, 1897). Roger Dixon in Belfast Publishing (Oxford University Press, 2011, p.79) considered these At Home and At Home Again to be “among the loveliest books ever produced.” Never very wise as a business man, in the early 1880s he left Ellison Glass Works being declared bankrupt in 1884. He returned to the works again as a paid employee. Sowerby’s daughter, Millicent Sowerby...
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Late 19th Century Realist Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

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 Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Une Chambre - Original Pencil Drawing by Unknown French Artist Late 1800
Located in Roma, IT
Une chambre is a very interesting charcoal drawing realized by an unknown French artist in the second half of 1800. The state of preservation is very good, except for some stains on ...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Interior of Kitchen - Pencil Brown-colored Paper - 1880
Located in Roma, IT
Interior of kitchen is a beautiful drawing on brown-colored paper, realized during the XIX century by an architect. Pencil drawing. This drawing rapresents an interior of a kitchen ...
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1880s Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Study of Figures- Drawing on Paper by Marcel Mangin - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Study of Figures is original drawing in pencil on ivory paper, realized by Marcel Mangin (French, 1852 - 1915), with the stamp of artist"Marcel Mangin" on the lower right. with the d...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Maternity - Original China Ink Drawing by E. Morin - 1874
Located in Roma, IT
Maternity is a beautiful original drawing, composed by 4 original China ink scenes, of which the last is watercolored, realized by the French artist Eugéne Morin (1833-1875). Each s...
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1870s Modern Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Lying Woman - China Charcoal Drawing by A.-F. Cals - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Lying Woman is a charcoal drawing realized by Adolphe-Félix Cals (1810 - Honfleur 1880) in the late 19th Century. The artwork represents a woman lying on a...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Charcoal

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...
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Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pencil

'Young Lady with a King Charles Spaniel', French School, Rococo Revival Pastel
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
A substantial, late 19th century, French School portrait of an elegantly dressed young woman of the court, shown holding her English spaniel in her arms and gazing towards the viewer...
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Late 19th Century Rococo Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pastel

Peasants' House - Watercolor on Paper by E. Gioja -
Located in Roma, IT
Peasants' House is an original moder artwork realized by Edoardo Gioja in 1874. Original watercolor on paper. Hand-signed and dated "Monte Porzio, 28 agosto 1874" on the lower rig...
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1870s Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

A Tale Under Candlelight
By William Thomas Smedley
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Approximate Date: 1882 Medium: Watercolor on Card Stock Dimensions: 12.75" x 9.75" Signature: Signed Lower Left A Tale Under Candlelight, The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazi...
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1880s Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

The Decoration of Monte Carlo
Located in Dallas, TX
This late 19th century French pen and ink drawing depicts the decoration of Monte Carlo by Lucas and George Clairin (French, 1843-1919). The price inc...
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Late 19th Century Interior Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

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