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***WITHDRAWN*** ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM

ADAM'S ATTIC SALE
27.08.2013
Schätzpreis
250 € - 350 €
ca. 332 $ - 465 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 31

***WITHDRAWN*** ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM

ADAM'S ATTIC SALE
27.08.2013
Schätzpreis
250 € - 350 €
ca. 332 $ - 465 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

***WITHDRAWN*** ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HENRY BROOKE (1772-1860) A set of five sketches depicting various trades including: flax spinning, basket making, wood turning, forging, and shipping, all framed as one. Pen, ink and watercolour, 5.2 x 7cm each. Together with a set of five late 19th century, miniature monochrome steel engravings after William Henry Brooke illustrating the same five scenes framed as one. *William Henry Brooke was born in Dublin in 1772, he was the son of the painter Henry Brooke and a nephew of Henry Brooke the author of 'A Fool of Quality.' He was an avid painter and illustrator; he exhibited portraits and figurative works at the Royal Academy between 1810 and 1826, but is best known for his illustrative work that can be seen in books such as: Moore's 'Irish Melodies,' Walton's 'Angler', Keightley's 'Mythology,' and many other works. William Henry Brooke died at Chichester in 1860, after a long illness, on 12th January, aged 88. ***WITHDRAWN*** ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HENRY BROOKE (1772-1860) A set of five sketches depicting various trades including: flax spinning, basket making, wood turning, forging, and shipping, all framed as one. Pen, ink and watercolour, 5.2 x 7cm each. Together with a set of five late 19th century, miniature monochrome steel engravings after William Henry Brooke illustrating the same five scenes framed as one. *William Henry Brooke was born in Dublin in 1772, he was the son of the painter Henry Brooke and a nephew of Henry Brooke the author of 'A Fool of Quality.' He was an avid painter and illustrator; he exhibited portraits and figurative works at the Royal Academy between 1810 and 1826, but is best known for his illustrative work that can be seen in books such as: Moore's 'Irish Melodies,' Walton's 'Angler', Keightley's 'Mythology,' and many other works. William Henry Brooke died at Chichester in 1860, after a long illness, on 12th January, aged 88.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 31
Auktion:
Datum:
27.08.2013
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

***WITHDRAWN*** ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HENRY BROOKE (1772-1860) A set of five sketches depicting various trades including: flax spinning, basket making, wood turning, forging, and shipping, all framed as one. Pen, ink and watercolour, 5.2 x 7cm each. Together with a set of five late 19th century, miniature monochrome steel engravings after William Henry Brooke illustrating the same five scenes framed as one. *William Henry Brooke was born in Dublin in 1772, he was the son of the painter Henry Brooke and a nephew of Henry Brooke the author of 'A Fool of Quality.' He was an avid painter and illustrator; he exhibited portraits and figurative works at the Royal Academy between 1810 and 1826, but is best known for his illustrative work that can be seen in books such as: Moore's 'Irish Melodies,' Walton's 'Angler', Keightley's 'Mythology,' and many other works. William Henry Brooke died at Chichester in 1860, after a long illness, on 12th January, aged 88. ***WITHDRAWN*** ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HENRY BROOKE (1772-1860) A set of five sketches depicting various trades including: flax spinning, basket making, wood turning, forging, and shipping, all framed as one. Pen, ink and watercolour, 5.2 x 7cm each. Together with a set of five late 19th century, miniature monochrome steel engravings after William Henry Brooke illustrating the same five scenes framed as one. *William Henry Brooke was born in Dublin in 1772, he was the son of the painter Henry Brooke and a nephew of Henry Brooke the author of 'A Fool of Quality.' He was an avid painter and illustrator; he exhibited portraits and figurative works at the Royal Academy between 1810 and 1826, but is best known for his illustrative work that can be seen in books such as: Moore's 'Irish Melodies,' Walton's 'Angler', Keightley's 'Mythology,' and many other works. William Henry Brooke died at Chichester in 1860, after a long illness, on 12th January, aged 88.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 31
Auktion:
Datum:
27.08.2013
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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