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    • Henry Baines (1823-1894)
      Sep. 26, 2023

      Henry Baines (1823-1894)

      Est: £300 - £500

      Henry Baines (1823-1894) Henry Baines (1823-1894) A distant view of Ely Cathedral inscribed on the backing board with the artist's name and date 1857, watercolour 18 x 52cm Condition Report: overall: 35 x 68.5cm some spots of foxing apparent and acid discolouration to the paper. Unexamined out of frame.

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    • Henry Baines (1823-1894)
      Dec. 15, 2021

      Henry Baines (1823-1894)

      Est: £600 - £800

      Henry Baines (1823-1894) Henry Baines (1823-1894) Boats off Hunstanton, the tide covering the sandbanks, a rainbow in the sky inscribed 'Off Hunstanton - Tide coming up on the Bull Dogs Sandbank. Painted August-October 1867 by Henry Baines of Kings Lynn, born 1823, died 1894. Acquired by Henry J Thompson, January 1914, and by W E G MacDonald 27th April 1932' on old label verso, oil on canvas 43 x 92cm Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.

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    • Attributed to Henry Baines (1823-1894)
      Dec. 15, 2021

      Attributed to Henry Baines (1823-1894)

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Attributed to Henry Baines (1823-1894) Attributed to Henry Baines (1823-1894) A stormy landscape with figures and an ox-drawn wagon crossing a river inscribed 'H Baines, 69 Upper Seymour Street, Euston Square' on stretcher verso, oil on canvas 49.5 x 66cm Provenance: From a private collection in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Henry Baines was the younger brother of the celebrated artist Thomas Baines (1820-1875), whose reputation rests on the extensive output of paintings and drawings produced on his expeditions to Australia and, principally, Southern Africa. The brothers were brought up in King’s Lynn and, after training in London and Europe, Henry returned to the town and established his own Art Academy. His paintings are chiefly devoted to East Anglian landscapes and coastal scenes, and his topographical views are a valuable record of the town and its environs. The King's Lynn Museum holds a large collection of his sketches and watercolours as well as paintings, many of which were included in the exhibition of his work held after his death in 1894. This painting depicts a stormy landscape in the romantic tradition, but the subject appears to be African. Although, so far, we have been unable to find a record of this composition by Thomas, it is well known that Henry copied his brother’s work. Stylistically, parallels can be drawn with some of Henry’s East Anglian landscapes in his treatment of the foreground vegetation, but also, more tellingly, in his Turneresque rendering of the approaching storm and the dramatic effects of light.

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    • HENRY BAINES (British, 1823-1894), river landscape
      Oct. 18, 2008

      HENRY BAINES (British, 1823-1894), river landscape

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      HENRY BAINES (British, 1823-1894), river landscape with horse drawn carriage, oil on canvas, signed l/l, 30"h, 50"w; repairs to upper corners, craquelure throughout.

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