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The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s ‘New Bath Guide’£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s ‘New Bath Guide’£140 each -
The Customs House by Thomas Bush Hardy
£450The Customs House by Thomas Bush Hardy
Showing the Pool of London with the Customs House. Signed, framed in dark wood.£450 -
Strand-on-the-Green by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
£550Strand-on-the-Green by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
Strand-on-the-Green. Hubert Williams was an accomplished artist and illustrator who had the confidence to include the detail of everyday life in his views. Signed. Framed£550 -
Collingwood Street, Blackfriars by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
£480Collingwood Street, Blackfriars by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
Collingwood Street, Blackfriars. Hubert Williams was an accomplished artist and illustrator who had the confidence to include the detail of everyday life in his views. Signed. Framed£480 -
Waltham Cross by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
£260Waltham Cross by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
Hubert Williams was an accomplished artist and illustrator who had the confidence to include the detail of everyday life in his views. Signed. Framed£260 -
All Hallows, Barking by the Tower by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
£420All Hallows, Barking by the Tower by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
All Hallows, Barking by the Tower. Hubert Williams was an accomplished artist and illustrator who had the confidence to include the detail of everyday life in his views. Signed. Framed£420 -
Steeple of St Mary-Le-Bow, Cheapside
£700Steeple of St Mary-Le-Bow, Cheapside
Pre-war pen and ink drawing showing the Steeple of St Mary-Le-Bow on Cheapside in the City of London. Signed by the artist.£700 -
Lambeth Palace and Church by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
£350Lambeth Palace and Church by Hubert Williams (1905-1989)
Original pencil sketch of Lambeth Palace and Church seen from the old Lambeth suspension bridge. Hubert Williams was an accomplished artist and illustrator who had the confidence to include the detail of everyday life in his views. Signed. framed£350 -
London Bridge by Frederick A Farrell (1892-1935),
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Pont Neuf, Paris, by Herbert Hillier
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William Hogarth, An Election
£2,200William Hogarth, An Election
Hogarth’s Election series was inspired by the notorious Oxfordshire contest in the General Election of 1754. The seats had been held, uncontested, by the Tories, since 1710. Then in 1752 the Whigs, who already held a large majority in Parliament, decided to contest the Oxfordshire seats and this heralded a two-year campaign characterised by unprecedented levels of bribery and corruption. These prints are based on the four paintings Hogarth started not long after the General Election. By this time the events in Oxfordshire had been widely publicised through journals and pamphlets. The paintings were bought from Hogarth by the actor David Garrick and later acquired by John Soane at an auction of the effects of Mrs Garrick in 1823. The Gentleman’s Magazine had been critical of Hogarth’s work calling it, ‘the very many disgusting, if not depraved exhibitions of human nature’ in the paintings.£2,200