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Thomas Hartley Cromek

Attrib. Thomas Hartley Cromek (1809-1873) - 1834 Watercolour, Delphi, Greece
By Thomas Hartley Cromek
Located in Corsham, GB
with the location 'Delphi and the date 1834', Cromek was known to have been touring the picturesque
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Early 19th Century Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

A Grand Tour view of St Peter's Rome, Roman Campagna, Italy
By Thomas Hartley Cromek
Located in Harkstead, GB
campagna in the background. Attributed to Thomas Hartley Cromek (1809-1973) A view of St Peter's from the
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Mid-19th Century English School Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

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A pencil study of the Acropolis and the Temple of Jupiter, circa 1820 -1830
By Thomas Hartley Cromek
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
This is attributed to Thomas Cromek (British, 1809-1873) A pencil study of the Acropolis and the
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Early 19th Century Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pencil

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19th Century Greek Grand Tour Pottery Jug
Located in Bradenton, FL
Small 19th century Greek Grand Tour terracotta pottery jug or vase. Neoclassical Style. Hand painted with picture of two Greek warriors. Dimensions: 6.5" tall x 3.5" wide.
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Antique Late 19th Century Greek Grand Tour Jars

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Terracotta

18th C Italian Classical Grand Tour Ancient City Old Ruins & Figures
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Title: The Italian City Artist/ School: English/ Italian School, late 18th century; a Grand Tour work. Medium: pencil drawing. Size: 6.75 x 9.75 inches Provenance: from a priva...
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Late 18th Century Old Masters Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Grand Tour Charcoal and Watercolor Architectural Drawing, circa 1800
Located in Kinderhook, NY
Grand Tour charcoal and watercolor drawing executed by an English tourist in Italy, circa 1800, depicting a gentleman peering over a staircase balustrade in a Baroque interior surrou...
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Antique Early 19th Century European Grand Tour Drawings

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Mount Monadnock
By Frank Weston Benson
Located in Milford, NH
An exceptional watercolor of Mount Monadnock snow capped in winter in New Hampshire by American artist Frank Weston Benson (1862-1951). Benson was born in Salem, Massachusetts and we...
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