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19th century oil, view London, the Thames, houses parliament, Francis Maltino
Located in York, GB
A fine pair of oil paintings, oil on board depicting views of the Thames one showing houses of parliament the other barges in busy shipping lane.
Framed and Glazed the size being 26 ...
Category
19th Century Old Masters Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Michael Dahl (circle) 17th century portrait of Sir William Cowper
By (Circle of) Michael Dahl
Located in York, GB
Portrait of Sir William Cowper [1639-1706] Circle of Michael Dahl.Oil painting on canvas
17th century oval, bust-length, with a long dark wig, and wearin...
Category
17th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
17th century portrait of Lady Sarah Cowper, Circle of Michael Dahl
By (Circle of) Michael Dahl
Located in York, GB
Portrait of Lady Sarah Cowper, nee Holled [1644-1720]-Circle of Michael Dahl 17th century,Oil painting on canvas
oval,bust-length . She has dark hair tie...
Category
17th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
19th century oil Devon coastal scene William Shayer Snr (Circle of)
By WILLIAM SHAYER SENIOR (1787-1879)
Located in York, GB
19th century oil Devon coastal scene William Shayer Snr (Circle of)
A very attractive oil on canvas of cockle gatherers on the Devon coast
The painting depicts a busy scene with people gathering their cockles with horses/donkeys laden with baskets ready to take to market.
The painting Bears signature, also inscribed and dated 1833 (lower right)
The size overall is 95 x 130cm whilst the image is 64 x 104cm (25 x 40¾ in.)
Housed in the original heavy gilt frame
Provenance: The property of a lady and gentleman , removed from a Cheshire country house
William Shayer (1787–1879) was an English landscape painter and figure painter who became prominent during the Victorian era.
A self-taught artist, who began by painting decorations on rush-bottom chairs. He moved on to painting carriages in the town of Guildford, after which he started doing heraldic painting...
Category
19th Century Old Masters Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
19th century landscape/portrait horse with army officer, William Edward Millner
By William Edward Millner
Located in York, GB
Portrait of a bay horse with army officer seated on a drinking trough, signed with monogram and and dated 81', inscribed verso 'by W E Milner, Gainsborough', oil on canvas.
The size overall being 44 x 57 cm (17.5 x 22.5 inches) whilst the image is 35 x 48 cm ( 19 14 inches )
In very good condition housed in a gilt frame.
William Edward Millner...
Category
19th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
19th century Landscape, country horses, dog ploughing George Wright
By George Wright
Located in York, GB
GEORGE WRIGHT Plough Team horses and a Dog in a Landscape, oil on canvas
A fine painting from the renowned equine artist George Wright. This oil on canvas depicts the 2 horse plough ...
Category
19th Century Old Masters Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
19th century antique portrait lady in landscape Godfrey Kneller (manner of)
Located in York, GB
Fine Portrait of a lady standing in a landscape wearing a white satin dress
and holding a posy of flowers.
Manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723)
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Category
19th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
17th/18th century portrait , Circle Godfrey Kneller, wife, Earl of westmorland
By (Circle of) Godfrey Kneller
Located in York, GB
Portrait Circle of Sir Godfrey Kneller Bt. (British, 1646-1723) of Katharine, wife of Thomas, 6th Earl of Westmorland, oil on canvas
late 17th early 18th century in date.
The sitter Katharine is facing dexter and is wearing a cream dress, blue and gold cloak and lace mantilla...
Category
18th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
Nathaniel Hone, portrait of "flora" roman goddess, 18th century
By Nathaniel Hone the Elder
Located in York, GB
I have great pleasure in offering for sale this beautiful portrait, by Nathaniel Hone, the elder. 18th century. The painting is of Ann Anderson, wife...
Category
18th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
Joseph Highmore Portrait of a lady, 18th century
By Joseph Highmore
Located in York, GB
Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Grace Loftus,of Beverley hall yorkshire.Three-quarter-length, before a window.
Dressed in blue and wearing a white bonnet. The paintin...
Category
1740s Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
18th century antique portrait Edmund Hoyle Circle of James Latham, Edmund Hoyle
Located in York, GB
18th century Bust portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat with gold buttons (Said to be Edmund Hoyle, inventor of Whist) oil on canvas
circle of James Latham. Housed in a gilt frame the size overall is 71 x 84 cm (28 x 33 inches approx) whilst the painting is
56 x 69 cm ( 22 x 27 inches approx)
The overall condition is very good having had some restoration. The painting has been relined, cleaned and re varnished.
There has been some strengthening/overpainting. There is a Rectangular patch repair along lower edge, centre, reverse approximately 5 x 7cm with associated retouching to front,all essentially done sympathetically.
some fine stable craquelure throughout. Some minor self coloured losses to frame. None of the above detracting from
a very attractive portrait.
Edmond Hoyle
Edmond Hoyle
English card game authority, "the Father of whist"
Born 1672 England Died 29 August 1769 (aged 96–97)
London, England
Edmond Hoyle (1672 – 29 August 1769)[1] was a writer best known for his works on the rules and play of card games. The phrase "according to Hoyle" came into the language as a reflection of his generally perceived authority on the subject
James Latham
James Latham was born in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland and possibly related to the family of Lathams of Meldrum and Ballysheehan. After some practice of his art, Latham studied for an academic year in Antwerp (1724–25) where he became a Master of the Guild of St Luke. He returned to Dublin by 1725, and may have visited England in the 1740s, as the influence of Joseph Highmore, as well as Charles Jervas and William Hogarth, is evident in his work of this period. Anthony Pasquin memorably dubbed Latham "Ireland's Van Dyck". Latham died in Dublin on 26 January 1747.
Several of James Latham's portraits are in the National Gallery of Ireland collection in Dublin; one is of the famous MP Charles Tottenham (1694–1758) of New Ross, Co. Wexford, "Tottenham in his Boots" (Cat. No.411) and a second is a portrait of Bishop...
Category
Mid-18th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil