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J Black (early 19th century) after Frederick Mackenzie (1788 - 1854)
The Choir, Westminster Abbey (1812)
Hand-coloured aquatint 28 x 19 cm Published by Rudolph Ackermann (1764 - 1834). An engraving of the vast and soaring interior of Westminster Abbey. Mackenzie's drawing was engraved by Black and published by Ackermann in his 1812 "History of Westminster Abbey". The Abbey is an historic, mainly Gothic church in the City of Westminster, London, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and since Edward the Confessor, a burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. Since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066, all coronations of English and British monarchs have occurred in Westminster Abbey. Sixteen royal weddings have occurred at the abbey since 1100. According to a tradition first reported circa 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorney Island) in the seventh century, in the time of Mellitus, Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245 on the orders of Henry III. Frederick Mackenzie (1788 - 1854) was a British watercolourist and architectural draughtsman. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1804, and contributed eleven drawings between that year and 1828. He contributed to the Society of Painters in Water Colours exhibitions from 1813, becoming an associate in 1822, and a full member the following year. From 30 November 1831 till his death he was treasurer to the society. In later life Mackenzie was no longer commissioned to illustrate books. Rudolph Ackermann was an Anglo-German bookseller, inventor, lithographer, publisher and businessman. In 1795 he established a print-shop and drawing-school at 96 Strand. Here Ackermann set up a lithographic press and began a trade in prints. He later began to manufacture colours and thick carton paper for landscape and miniature painters. Within three years the premises had become too small and he moved to 101 Strand, in his own words "four doors nearer to Somerset House", the seat of the Royal Academy of Arts. Between 1797 and 1800 Ackermann rapidly developed his print and book publishing business, encompassing many different genres including topography, caricature, portraits, transparencies and decorative prints. Condition: good. Some age toning. If youād like to know more, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
The Blitz: A Civil Defence Firefighter In Action before St Paul's Cathedral with Search Lights and Stretcher Bearers
Charcoal c. 1940 30x24cm A World War II Civil Defence firefighter, with 'CD' armband operates a fire hose as stretcher bearers work behind him, St Paul's cathedral being illuminated by searchlights. A typical night-time scene from London during the 1940 Blitz. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Taj Mahal, India
Watercolour 13 x 20 cmA 20th century watercolour by an unknown artist of the Taj Mahal, Shah Jahan's 1631 mausoleum for his wife. We have three other Indian architectural views by the same artist available.Condition: generally very good; one or two small scratches as visible in photographs. If you are interested, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Click here for other works from the same series. -
Claude Muncaster (1903 - 1974)
Stromness, Orkney
Pencil drawing 23 x 53 cm A drawing of Stromness, Orkney, with two figures in the foreground. The buildings seem tiny in comparison to the huge cliffs overlooking the town. Claude Grahame Muncaster, RWS ROI RBA SMA was the son of Oliver Hall RA. He was born Grahame Hall (his father was the Royal Academician Oliver Hall, who taught his son to paint from an early age) but adopted the name Claude Muncaster in 1922, hoping to strike out on his own and dissociate his career from that of his father. His career as a landscape painter began when he was fifteen; he spent the 1920s and 30s travelling the world with his sketchbook by boat. Muncasterās primary choice of subject matter came from a genuine love of the sea. He made several long-distance sea voyages, including one around the Horn as a deckhand in the windjammer Olivebank in 1931, which he described in āRolling Round the Hornā, published in 1933. Armed with a sketchbook, his aim was to be able to āpaint ships and the sea with greater authorityā. This he certainly achieved, perfectly capturing the limpid first light of morning over the Port of Aden, the choppy rain-grey waters of the Bay of Biscay and a streak of sunlight through gathering storm clouds at dusk in Exeter. He became an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society in 1931 and was a founder member, and later President, of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. When the Second World War broke out, Muncaster joined the Royal Naval Reserves, training as a navigator before going on to advise on the camouflage of ships. He also worked as an official war artist. In āStill Morning at Adenā (1944) he depicts Allied warships in this safe anchorage in the Middle East; the back is stamped with Admiralty approval. In 1946-7 he was commissioned by the Queen to produce watercolours of the royal residences (some of which are available below); the Duke of Edinburgh, in a foreword to a biography of Muncaster, recalls looking at these and considering the artistās āunerring instinct for a subjectā, his sense of atmosphere. Other commissions included large panoramas of the Thames and of Bradford. His career also included work as an etcher, illustrator, writer, lecturer and broadcaster, and his paintings can be found in the Royal Academy, Tate, National Maritime Museum Cornwall, National Railway Museum and Royal Air Force Museum. He was a frequent guest at Sandringham for the rest of his life. If you are interested, please email info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Click here for other works by the artist. -
Pieter van der Aa (1659-1733), after David Loggan (1634ā1692)
Stonehenge (1727)
Engraving 12 x 16 cm Two eighteenth-century views of the pagan and mystical Stonehenge, engraved by Pieter van der Aa after David Loggan, the noted engraver, draughtsman, and painter. Pieter van der Aa of Leiden was a Dutch publisher best known for preparing maps and atlases, though he also printed editions of foreign bestsellers and illustrated volumes. He is noted for the many engravings he produced after David Loggan's series of Oxford and Cambridge colleges and costumes. In 1727 Van Der Aa illustrated "Les Delices de la Grande Bretagne & de L'Irelande" by James Beeverell, the book in which this engraving appears. Condition: aĀ good impression. If youād like to know more, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Gerald Mac Spink (flourished 1920 - 1940)
Stagecoach
Pencil 32 x 53 cm Signed 'Spink' lower right. Spink was a skilled artist, illustrator, and designer who produced a series of posters in the inter-war period for companies including the London Underground, Southern Railways, LNER, Hawker Engineering, and British Steel. He won a prize in 1933 from the Imperial Institute for his poster artwork. He also worked as an aeronautical engineer in Kingston-on-Thames for Hawker Engineering; his greatest achievement was the creation of the 'Squanderbug', a 500cc racing car which he built in 1947, and which races even to this day. Provenance: the artist's estate. Condition: generally very good. If you are interested, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Click here for other works by the artist. -
Samuel Howitt (1765-1822) after Thomas Williamson (1758-1817)
Exhibition of a Battle between a Buffalo & a Tiger' from Oriental Field Sports (1819)
Hand-coloured aquatint 35 x 47 cm Captain Thomas Williamson served in a British regiment in Bengal, India. He was known as a keen sportsman and, after returning to England, his notable interest in contemporary Indian sports attracted the attention of the publisher Edward Orme. Orme was a British engraver, painter and publisher of illustrated books, and in 1805 he commissioned Williamson to produce a work focused on Oriental sports and animals. The book took two years to complete, with the painter Samuel Howitt commissioned to produce watercolours based on original sketches by Williamson, most of which he had created while in India. The book in which the aquatint plates after Howitt were published was called Oriental Field Sports, which describes itself as 'being a complete, detailed, and accurate description of the wild sports of the East and exhibiting, in a novel and interesting manner, the natural history of the elephant, the rhinoceros, the tiger, and other undomesticated animals'. -
Samuel & Nathaniel Buck
Byland Abbey, Yorkshire
Engraving 37x19cm, c. 1770 "Byland Abbey is an interesting ruin about five miles from Helmsley. It was a fine specimen of ecclesiastical architecture, founded by the monks of Furness, who were driven from their establishment in Lancashire during an incursion of the Scots. When the abbey was dissolved in 1540 its revenues amounted to 238l. 9s. 4d." (Source:Ā The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 25 June 1836.) -
Gerald Mac Spink (flourished 1920 - 1940)
Sailing ship
Pencil 31 x 38 cm A stormy sea and the wind in her sails. Spink was a skilled artist, illustrator, and designer who produced a series of posters in the inter-war period for companies including the London Underground, Southern Railways, LNER, Hawker Engineering, and British Steel. He won a prize in 1933 from the Imperial Institute for his poster artwork. He also worked as an aeronautical engineer in Kingston-on-Thames for Hawker Engineering; his greatest achievement was the creation of the 'Squanderbug', a 500cc racing car which he built in 1947, and which races even to this day. Provenance: the artist's estate. Condition: generally very good. If you are interested, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Click here for other works by the artist. -
Robert Tavener (1920-2004)
Eton College from the Lock
Watercolour 36x48cm Signed and inscribed Please click here for biographical details and other works by the artist. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Robert Bonfils (French: 1886-1972) Design for scarf for Bianchini Ferrier
No.332 Goyescas 65x50cm Gouache and pencil Provenance: Christies, 25-27 July 2001 Bianchini Textiles sale Born in Paris, Bonfils spent between 1903-1909 at various Parisian art schools: the Ćcole Germain Pilon, the Ćcole Nationale SupĆ©rieure des Arts DĆ©coratifs (where he subsequently taught for thirty-two years), and the Ćcole des Beaux Arts. From 1909 he exhibited regularly at the Salon d'Automne, by 1912 he was exhibiting at Salon des Artistes DĆ©corateurs and then subsequently at Tuileries and abroad. He was an organiser of the 1925 Paris International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts, and the 1937 Exposition. His relationship with Bianchini commenced in 1915 who produced many of his textile designs. He was made Chevalier de la LĆ©gion d'honneur in 1926, being promoted to Officier in 1938. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition; Good. -
Robert Bonfils (French: 1886-1972)
Designs for scarf for Bianchini Ferrier Bull Fighting 31x15cm Gouache and pencil Provenance: Christies, 25-27 July 2001 Bianchini Textiles sale Born in Paris, Bonfils spent between 1903-1909 at various Parisian art schools: the Ćcole Germain Pilon, the Ćcole Nationale SupĆ©rieure des Arts DĆ©coratifs (where he subsequently taught for thirty-two years), and the Ćcole des Beaux Arts. From 1909 he exhibited regularly at the Salon d'Automne, by 1912 he was exhibiting at Salon des Artistes DĆ©corateurs and then subsequently at Tuileries and abroad. He was an organiser of the 1925 Paris International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts, and the 1937 Exposition. His relationship with Bianchini commenced in 1915 who produced many of his textile designs. He was made Chevalier de la LĆ©gion d'honneur in 1926, being promoted to Officier in 1938. -
Robert Bonfils (French: 1886-1972) Design for scarf for Bianchini Ferrier
'Haiti' 66x50cm Gouache and pencil Provenance: Christies, 25-27 July 2001 Bianchini Textiles sale Born in Paris, Bonfils spent between 1903-1909 at various Parisian art schools: the Ćcole Germain Pilon, the Ćcole Nationale SupĆ©rieure des Arts DĆ©coratifs (where he subsequently taught for thirty-two years), and the Ćcole des Beaux Arts. From 1909 he exhibited regularly at the Salon d'Automne, by 1912 he was exhibiting at Salon des Artistes DĆ©corateurs and then subsequently at Tuileries and abroad. He was an organiser of the 1925 Paris International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts, and the 1937 Exposition. His relationship with Bianchini commenced in 1915 who produced many of his textile designs. He was made Chevalier de la LĆ©gion d'honneur in 1926, being promoted to Officier in 1938. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition; Good. -
Schnebbelie (Robert Blemmell, circa 1785-1849) The Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane, City of London (c. 1814)
Pencil, pen, ink & watercolour 25 x 42 cm Captioned to mount, "Used as the Custom House after the Original House was Burnt from 1814 to 1817". With engraving of the same image pasted to reverse of frame, published by James Whittle & Richard H. Laurie, Jan. 16th, 1815. Schnebbelie was an English painter and illustrator who produced many views of London. His father, Jacob, was a confectioner who was subsequently employed by the Society of Antiquaries of London as a draughtsman, but who died at the age of 31. Following his death, Robert took up his father's profession. Between 1803 and 1821 he exhibited at the Royal Academy; Engravings based on his drawings were widely published - most notably in Robert Wilkinson'sĀ Londina Illustrata (1808-1825), David Hughson'sĀ Description of LondonĀ and theĀ Gentleman's Magazine. His works are in the collectionsĀ inter alia of the Museum of London, the Guildhall Art Gallery and the Huntington Museum of Art in West Virginia. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Reginald Hallward (1858-1948)
Sketch for window in Earls Barton Church Northampton
Pencil and gouache 12Ć9.5cm Click here for biographical details and other works by the artist. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Reginald Hallward (1858-1948)
Sketch for window at St Etheldredaās, Fulham
Pencil and gouache 12Ć7cm Click here for biographical details and other works by the artist. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Reginald Hallward Grapevine Altar Cloth Design
Reginald Hallward Grapevine Altar Cloth Design Watercolour and pencil Click here for biographical details and other works by the artist. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Reginald Hallward (1858-1948)
Design for wall painting at Werneth Church, Oldham
Watercolour with highlights 22 x 16 cm Click here for biographical details and other works by the artist. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Purana Qila Fort, Delhi, India
Watercolour 13 x 20 cmA 20th century watercolour by an unknown artist of Purana Qila, one of the oldest forts in Delhi. We have three other Indian architectural views by the same artist available.Condition: generally very good; one or two small scratches as visible in photographs. If you are interested, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Click here for other works from the same series. -
Samuel Buck (1696-1779) & Nathaniel Buck (active 1724-59) Panorama of the River Thames from Westminster Bridge to London Bridge
Published September 1749 30x404 cm Engraving Scroll down for further description. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Leslie Carr (1891 - 1969)
Paddlesteamer
Gouache 19 x 29 cm Signed lower right. A steamship on a bright blue ocean, complete with frothing waves. Leslie Carr was a painter and poster designer from London. He served in the Tank Corps in the First World War and then became a professional artist, mainly producing maritime and architectural scenes. He designed posters for Southern Railway, the London and North Eastern Railway, and British Railways (among others). Carr served as a fireman in the Second World War and was a part of several firemen artists' exhibitions. Carr was a member of the Society of Marine Artists. Condition: very good. If you are interested, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Click here for otherĀ maritime pictures. -
Leslie Carr (1891 - 1969)
Paddlesteamer
Mixed media with pencil bodycolour 19 x 18 cm From one of Carr's sketchbooks. A steamship rendered in monochrome, seen head-on and casting a turbid shadow on the water. Leslie Carr was a painter and poster designer from London. He served in the Tank Corps in the First World War and then became a professional artist, mainly producing maritime and architectural scenes. He designed posters for Southern Railway, the London and North Eastern Railway, and British Railways (among others). Carr served as a fireman in the Second World War and was a part of several firemen artists' exhibitions. Carr was a member of the Society of Marine Artists. Condition: very good. If you are interested, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Click here for otherĀ maritime pictures. -
Cuthbert "CB" Bradley for Vanity Fair Magazine 'Otho': Otho Paget
30 January 1902 Lithograph 21 x 37 cm CB's cartoon depicts John Otho Paget, noted beagler and author of 'Beagles and Beagling'. Cuthbert Bradley was also a sporting man - he famously authored 'Fox-Hunting from Shire to Shire with Many Noted Packs' and worked as a sporting journalist for The Field. As well as illustrating for Vanity Fair, he painted polo and foxhunting scenes, and other pictures of equestrian interest. The majority of his Vanity Fair cartoons are of hunting men. The Vanity Fair magazine of 1868 to 1914 was subtitled 'A Weekly Show of Political, Social and Literary Wares'. Founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles, who aimed to expose the contemporary vanities of Victorian society, it featured regular full-page, colour lithographs of famous (or infamous) contemporary figures. It is for these caricatures that the original Vanity Fair is best known today. If you are interested, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition: Generally very good. -
Oscar Andreae (fl.1860-1880) Inscribed 'Schlossgarten - Juli 1861/ Baden Baden'
Pencil Drawing Sheet 11 x 18.5cm Andreae spent much of the 1860s exploring Europe - the invention of the railways having made undertaking a Grand Tour rather easier than it had been half a century earlier - and recorded the places he visited. Here he records what is thought to be the gardens of the Neues Schloss in Baden Baden, the former residence of the Margraves of Baden. Baden Baden is an old spa town - with two thermal baths - on the edge of the Black Forest in the south west of Germany. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition: Good. -
Oscar Andreae (fl.1860-1880) Kiosk on the Bosphorus
Pencil drawing Dated 4 April 1866 13 x 19.5cm approx. Andreae spent much of the 1860s exploring Europe - the invention of the railways having made undertaking a Grand Tour rather easier than it had been half a century earlier - and recorded the places he visited. Here he is in Turkey, recording a Kiosk - or KƶÅkĆ¼ - on the shores of the Bosphorus, the strait of water in northwestern Turkey that links the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition: Good. -
Oscar Andreae (fl.1860-1880) Isola Pescatori, Italy
1862 Pencil drawing Sheet 12 x 16.5cm Andreae spent much of the 1860s exploring Europe - the invention of the railways having made undertaking a Grand Tour rather easier than it had been half a century earlier - and recorded the places he visited. Here, visiting the Lago Maggiore in northern Italy he depicts the Isola Pescatori (the fishermen's island) - or Isola Superiore. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition: Good. -
Oscar Andreae (fl.1860-1880) Garden
Pencil drawing 1862 12 x 18.5cm approx. Andreae spent much of the 1860s exploring Europe - the invention of the railways having made undertaking a Grand Tour rather easier than it had been half a century earlier - and recorded the places he visited. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition: Good. -
Oliver Hall R.A., R.E., R.W.S. (1869-1957) Boat House, Windermere, Lake District, UK
26x37cm Pencil drawing Provenance: Martin Muncaster, the artist's grandson Inscribed to reverse in pen by Claude or Martin Muncaster Hall was landscape painter in oil and watercolour with a fondness for both Spanish and rugged moorland as subjects. Having studied at the RCA between 1887-90 he attended evening classes at Westminster and Lambeth Schools of Art. Travelling extensively in Spain, France and Italy he began exhibiting etchings at the RA in 1890. Originally from Pulborough he moved in later life to Ulverston, Lancashire. His son was Claude Muncaster. If you are interested emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.ukĀ or call usĀ on 07929 749056. Condition: Good. -
Silhouette (circa 1870)
The Hon Mrs F Byron
Gouache, pen, and ink 52 x 44 cm Likely Mary Jane Wescomb, the daughter of the daughter of Reverend William Wescomb. She married the Hon Frederick Byron in 1851; Byron was a cricketer educated at Westminster and Balliol College, Oxford, and became a fellow at All Souls College in 1843. The couple moved in to Langford Grove together after their marriage. Prior to photography, silhouettes were the easiest way of recording a person's appearance. This set might record the group present at a country house party, a wedding, or other similar convivial occasion. Condition: generally very good. If youād like to know more, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056. -
Silhouette (circa 1870)
Miss Chapman
Gouache, pen, and ink 52 x 44 cm One of the daughters of David Barclay Chapman - either Ella Maria or Eugenia Susannah. His other daughter, Adeline Mary, appears in another silhouette from this particular set. David Barclay Chapman was a partner in the bank which in 1896 became the Limited Company Barclay & Co, known today as Barclay's. Prior to photography, silhouettes were the easiest way of recording a person's appearance. This set might record the group present at a country house party, a wedding, or other similar convivial occasion. Condition: generally very good. If youād like to know more, please emailĀ info@manningfineart.co.uk or call usĀ on 07929 749056.