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    • Thomas Baxter, British 1782-1821 The Greyhound Inn at Sydenham;
      Nov. 16, 2022

      Thomas Baxter, British 1782-1821 The Greyhound Inn at Sydenham;

      Est: £300 - £400

      Thomas Baxter, British 1782-1821 The Greyhound Inn at Sydenham; pen and black ink and watercolour on paper, dated 'July 1800[?]' (lower right), 19.4 x 25.4 cm., together with two early 19th-century watercolour sketches by J. Cockings of 'Norwood Common from the Hill' and a view over the fields from West Norwood, 19.3 x 16.2 cm. and 15.1 x 22.5 cm., three, (3), (unframed). Provenance: Collection of William Drummond.; Private Collection, UK.

      Roseberys
    • 19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, Ex-MFA Boston
      Mar. 15, 2018

      19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, Ex-MFA Boston

      Est: $400 - $800

      **First Time At Auction** Thomas Baxter (British, 1782-1821), three engravings entitled,"Pyrrhic Dance", "Roman Officers", and "Roman Soldiers" from Thomas Baxter, "An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman costume: in forty outlines, with descriptions," (London, 1810). All plates are signed as drawn and engraved by T. Baxter and from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston collection - see MFA Boston stamp on verso of each. The book that included these engravings was dedicated by Thomas Baxter to Henry Fuseli, Esq., Professor in Painting, and Keeper of the Royal Academy. Three beautiful examples of Baxter's work, each one set in a black mat. Size: 9.125" L x 12.125" W (23.2 cm x 30.8 cm) Size: 11" L x 14.875" W (27.9 cm x 37.8 cm) Thomas Baxter was a China painter in addition to being an engraver. He studied and exhibited at the Royal Academy and his works demonstrate a striking penchant for line and an embrace of the Neoclassical movement. According to Baxter, inspiration for his compositions came from imagery found in pieces from Herculaneum and other ancient sites. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #130550

      Artemis Gallery
    • 19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, Ex-MFA Boston
      Mar. 15, 2018

      19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, Ex-MFA Boston

      Est: $400 - $800

      Thomas Baxter (British, 1782-1821), three engravings entitled,"Homer and his Muse", "Bacchante Carrying a Wreath", and "Priest of Bacchus & Attendant" from Thomas Baxter, "An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman costume: in forty outlines, with descriptions," (London, 1810). All plates are signed as drawn and engraved by T. Baxter and from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston collection - see MFA Boston stamp on verso of each. The book that included these engravings was dedicated by Thomas Baxter to Henry Fuseli, Esq., Professor in Painting, and Keeper of the Royal Academy. Three beautiful examples of Baxter's work, each one set in a black mat. Size: 12.125" L x 9" W (30.8 cm x 22.9 cm); 14.875" L x 11" W (37.8 cm x 27.9 cm) with mat Thomas Baxter was a China painter in addition to being an engraver. He studied and exhibited at the Royal Academy and his works demonstrate a striking penchant for line and an embrace of the Neoclassical movement. According to Baxter, inspiration for his compositions came from imagery found in pieces from Herculaneum and other ancient sites. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #130535

      Artemis Gallery
    • Early 19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, ex-MFA
      Jan. 18, 2018

      Early 19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, ex-MFA

      Est: $250 - $350

      Thomas Baxter (British, 1782-1821), three engravings entitled,"Grecian Lady at the Bath", "Two Grecian Ladies", and "Grecian Lady and Servant", from Thomas Baxter, "An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman costume: in forty outlines, with descriptions," (London, 1810). All plates are signed as drawn and engraved by T. Baxter and from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston collection - see MFA Boston stamp on verso of each. The book that included these engravings was dedicated by Thomas Baxter to Henry Fuseli, Esq., Professor in Painting, and Keeper of the Royal Academy. Thomas Baxter was a China painter in addition to being an engraver. He studied and exhibited at the Royal Academy and his works demonstrate a striking penchant for line and an embrace of the Neoclassical movement. According to Baxter, inspiration for his compositions came from imagery found in pieces from Herculaneum and other ancient sites. Three beautiful examples of Baxter's work, each one set in a black mat. Size: 12.125" L x 9" W (30.8 cm x 22.9 cm) Size: 14.875" L x 11" W (37.8 cm x 27.9 cm) Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection, ex-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #130334

      Artemis Gallery
    • 19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, ex-MFA Boston
      Jan. 18, 2018

      19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, ex-MFA Boston

      Est: $250 - $350

      Thomas Baxter (British, 1782-1821), three engravings entitled,"Bacchanalian & Baccante", "Libation", and "Faun & Bacchante", from Thomas Baxter, "An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman costume: in forty outlines, with descriptions," (London, 1810), once in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston collection - see stamp on verso of each. All plates are signed as drawn and engraved by T. Baxter. The book that included these engravings was dedicated by Thomas Baxter to Henry Fuseli, Esq., Professor in Painting, and Keeper of the Royal Academy. Thomas Baxter was a China painter in addition to being an engraver. He studied and exhibited at the Royal Academy and his works demonstrate a striking penchant for line and an embrace of the Neoclassical movement. According to Baxter, inspiration for his compositions came from imagery found in pieces from Herculaneum and other ancient sites. Three beautiful examples of Baxter's work, each one set in a black mat. Size: portrait example measures 12.125" L x 9" W (30.8 cm x 22.9 cm); 14.875" L x 11" W (37.8 cm x 27.9 cm) w/ mat Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection, ex-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #130336

      Artemis Gallery
    • 19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, Ex-MFA Boston
      Jan. 18, 2018

      19th C. British Engravings by T. Baxter, Ex-MFA Boston

      Est: $250 - $350

      Thomas Baxter (British, 1782-1821), three engravings entitled,"Grecian Musical Performers", "Greek Tumbling", and "Comedian & Masks", from Thomas Baxter, "An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman costume: in forty outlines, with descriptions," (London, 1810), once in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston collection - see stamp on verso of each. All plates are signed as drawn and engraved by T. Baxter. The book that included these engravings was dedicated by Thomas Baxter to Henry Fuseli, Esq., Professor in Painting, and Keeper of the Royal Academy. Thomas Baxter was a China painter in addition to being an engraver. He studied and exhibited at the Royal Academy and his works demonstrate a striking penchant for line and an embrace of the Neoclassical movement. According to Baxter, inspiration for his compositions came from imagery found in pieces from Herculaneum and other ancient sites. Three beautiful examples of Baxter's work, each one set in a black mat. Size: 9" L x 12.125" W (22.9 cm x 30.8 cm); 11" L x 14.875" W (27.9 cm x 37.8 cm) matted Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection, ex-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #130335

      Artemis Gallery
    • 1810 Engraving of Egyptian Tumbler - Ex Boston MFA
      Apr. 24, 2017

      1810 Engraving of Egyptian Tumbler - Ex Boston MFA

      Est: $150 - $225

      **Previously Listed At $100 Thomas Baxter (English, 1782-1821), entitled "Egyptian Tumbler," ca. 1810 CE. A lively engraving depicting a flexible Egyptian tumbler performing a handstand atop the back of a fierce crocodilean creature. Particularly wonderful is the parallel nature of the gymnast's expression of immense concentration and the crocodile's fierce visage, also displaying great focus with those wide open eyes and toothy jaws. Thomas Baxter, the engraver of this composition (note "T. Baxter del et sculp." printed at lower right), was an English painter who studied at the Royal Academy and created art for such illustrious patrons as Lord Nelson. The son of a china painter, Baxter also created paintings on china that featured imagery inspired by the works of famous British artists including Sir Joshua Reynolds and Benjamin West. In addition to establishing an art school in London, Baxter worked for the Cambrian Pottery at Swansea. He later returned to his native Worcester and created works for Royal Porcelain Works and Robert Chamberlain's factory. In the book, "A century of potting in the city of Worcester, being the history of the Royal Porcelain Works, from 1751 to 1851 (B. Quaritch, 1865)" author Richard Binns described Baxter as "the most accomplished artist who painted Worcester porcelain." This engraving has double matts of black and green. Size: sheet measures 12.25" L x 9.125" W (31.1 cm x 23.2 cm); plate measures 10" L x 6.125" W (25.4 cm x 15.6 cm) Provenance: Ex-Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Ex, LA County collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #117735

      Artemis Gallery
    • 1810 Engraving of Egyptian Tumbler - Ex Boston MFA
      Feb. 27, 2017

      1810 Engraving of Egyptian Tumbler - Ex Boston MFA

      Est: $200 - $300

      **Previously listed at 150** Thomas Baxter (English, 1782-1821), entitled "Egyptian Tumbler," ca. 1810 CE. A lively engraving depicting a flexible Egyptian tumbler performing a handstand atop the back of a fierce crocodilean creature. Particularly wonderful is the parallel nature of the gymnast's expression of immense concentration and the crocodile's fierce visage, also displaying great focus with those wide open eyes and toothy jaws. Thomas Baxter, the engraver of this composition (note "T. Baxter del et sculp." printed at lower right), was an English painter who studied at the Royal Academy and created art for such illustrious patrons as Lord Nelson. The son of a china painter, Baxter also created paintings on china that featured imagery inspired by the works of famous British artists including Sir Joshua Reynolds and Benjamin West. In addition to establishing an art school in London, Baxter worked for the Cambrian Pottery at Swansea. He later returned to his native Worcester and created works for Royal Porcelain Works and Robert Chamberlain's factory. In the book, "A century of potting in the city of Worcester, being the history of the Royal Porcelain Works, from 1751 to 1851 (B. Quaritch, 1865)" author Richard Binns described Baxter as "the most accomplished artist who painted Worcester porcelain." This engraving has double matts of black and green. Size: sheet measures 12.25" L x 9.125" W (31.1 cm x 23.2 cm); plate measures 10" L x 6.125" W (25.4 cm x 15.6 cm) Provenance: Ex-Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Ex, LA County collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #117735

      Artemis Gallery
    • 1810 Engraving of Egyptian Tumbler - Ex Boston MFA
      Dec. 25, 2016

      1810 Engraving of Egyptian Tumbler - Ex Boston MFA

      Est: $300 - $450

      Thomas Baxter (English, 1782-1821), entitled "Egyptian Tumbler," ca. 1810 CE. A lively engraving depicting a flexible Egyptian tumbler performing a handstand atop the back of a fierce crocodilean creature. Particularly wonderful is the parallel nature of the gymnast's expression of immense concentration and the crocodile's fierce visage, also displaying great focus with those wide open eyes and toothy jaws. Thomas Baxter, the engraver of this composition (note "T. Baxter del et sculp." printed at lower right), was an English painter who studied at the Royal Academy and created art for such illustrious patrons as Lord Nelson. The son of a china painter, Baxter also created paintings on china that featured imagery inspired by the works of famous British artists including Sir Joshua Reynolds and Benjamin West. In addition to establishing an art school in London, Baxter worked for the Cambrian Pottery at Swansea. He later returned to his native Worcester and created works for Royal Porcelain Works and Robert Chamberlain's factory. In the book, "A century of potting in the city of Worcester, being the history of the Royal Porcelain Works, from 1751 to 1851 (B. Quaritch, 1865)" author Richard Binns described Baxter as "the most accomplished artist who painted Worcester porcelain." This engraving has double matts of black and green. Size: sheet measures 12.25" L x 9.125" W (31.1 cm x 23.2 cm); plate measures 10" L x 6.125" W (25.4 cm x 15.6 cm) Provenance: Ex-Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Ex, LA County collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #117735

      Artemis Gallery
    • AFTER THOMAS BAXTER (1782-1821) Portrait of
      Apr. 11, 2013

      AFTER THOMAS BAXTER (1782-1821) Portrait of

      Est: £80 - £160

      AFTER THOMAS BAXTER (1782-1821) Portrait of Horatia, daughter of Nelson and Emma Hamilton standing beside her rocking horse, unsigned, watercolour over pencil traces, 7.5" x 6.5"

      Duke's
    • After Thomas Baxter (1782-1821)
      Dec. 08, 2010

      After Thomas Baxter (1782-1821)

      Est: £150 - £200

      After Thomas Baxter (1782-1821)

      Woolley & Wallis
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