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Painter, b. 1660 - d. 1714

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      • CHARLES BEALE (1660 - C. 1714) Oval, 42 mm. high, gilt-metal bracelet fra
        Jun. 08, 2021

        CHARLES BEALE (1660 - C. 1714) Oval, 42 mm. high, gilt-metal bracelet fra

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        CHARLES BEALE (1660 - C. 1714) Oval, 42 mm. high, gilt-metal bracelet frame with reeded border

        Christie's
      • Circle of Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Portrait of a boy, bust-length, in white costume, in a stone cartouche
        Oct. 08, 2019

        Circle of Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Portrait of a boy, bust-length, in white costume, in a stone cartouche

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Circle of Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Portrait of a boy, bust-length, in white costume, in a stone cartouche oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5cm (30 x 25in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF EDWARD MONTAGU FIRST EARL OF SANDWICH, ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES BEALE (1660-1714), CIRCA 1680
        Dec. 09, 2014

        A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF EDWARD MONTAGU FIRST EARL OF SANDWICH, ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES BEALE (1660-1714), CIRCA 1680

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF EDWARD MONTAGU FIRST EARL OF SANDWICH, ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES BEALE (1660-1714), CIRCA 1680 after Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680), with long brown hair and wearing the cape and Order of the Garter, watercolour on vellum, in a rose turned horn frame, titled label to reverse 7.5cm high For oil versions of the portrait after Lely see the National Portrait Gallery (NPG 609) and Plas Newydd, Anglesey (National Trust No.1175959). Lely was a friend of Charles Beale's parents and Beale made a number of copies of Lely portraits; see Victoria and Albert Museum (No.555-1905) for a Beale miniature after Lely's self-portrait. Edward Montagu (1625-1672) was deeply involved with the parliamentary cause during the Civil War, raising an infantry regiment and later serving in the Protectorate parliament. Seeing the way the wind was blowing however, he became involved with Charles II in exile in the Netherlands and commanded the fleet that brought the King back for the restoration in May 1660. He was created Earl of Sandwich two months later. A cousin of Samuel Pepys, he is considered as Pepys's protector at the Admiralty, where he was Lord High Admiral of England.

        Matthew Barton Ltd
      • CHARLES BEALE JR. MINIATURE WATERCOLOR ON VELLUM
        Sep. 21, 2011

        CHARLES BEALE JR. MINIATURE WATERCOLOR ON VELLUM

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        CHARLES BEALE JR. MINIATURE WATERCOLOR ON VELLUM (British, 1660 - 1714), Portrait of the three eldest children of Charles I, after the painting by Antony Van Dyck (Belgium/England, 1599-1641). Image measures 4" x 4.5", monogrammed "CB" lower left. Set in a gilt metal frame. Charles Beale Jr. was the son of the well-known artist Mary Beale. He studied miniature painting under Thomas Flatman and was known to have copied several of Van Dyck's paintings.

        O'Gallerie
      • Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Bust length portrait of a young clergyman
        Sep. 13, 2011

        Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Bust length portrait of a young clergyman

        Est: £700 - £900

        Bust length portrait of a young clergyman oil on canvas 61 x 45.5cm (24 x 17 15/16in).

        Bonhams
      • Circle of Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Portrait of Henry Barwell, half-length, (2)
        Sep. 07, 2011

        Circle of Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Portrait of Henry Barwell, half-length, (2)

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Portrait of Henry Barwell, half-length, in a red coat and white chemise; and Portrait of Sarah Reynolds, half-length, in a red dress oil canvas, laid down on board, ovals 76.1 x 64.3cm (29 15/16 x 25 5/16in). (2)

        Bonhams
      • Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Charles Taylor (b.1656), aged 32, wearing brown cloak and white cravat, his natural hair worn long
        Nov. 25, 2009

        Charles Beale (British, 1660-circa 1714) Charles Taylor (b.1656), aged 32, wearing brown cloak and white cravat, his natural hair worn long

        Est: £1,500 - £2,500

        Charles Taylor (b.1656), aged 32, wearing brown cloak and white cravat, his natural hair worn long. Watercolour on vellum, Gold frame with pierced spiral cresting, the reverse engraved with sitter's coat of arms surrounded by inscription CAROLUS TAYLOR GEN. NATUS 8υo DIE DECEMBRIS 1656: DELINEATS 22υo DIE: FEBRUARII: 1689. Oval, 38mm (1 1/2in) high Provenance: Christie's, 16 November 1976, lot 67 Purchased in 1977 Exhibited: Portrait Miniatures from the Merchiston Collection, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 23 September – 11 December 2005, no.7 Stephen Lloyd, Exhibition Catalogue, 2005, p.22-3 and 57, ill.col.pl.4

        Bonhams
      • Charles Beale, Jun. (1660-1714)
        Jun. 03, 2004

        Charles Beale, Jun. (1660-1714)

        Est: £18,000 - £25,000

        Two portraits of children, bust-length red chalk, oval 6 7/8 x 5 in. (17.5 x 12.7 cm.); two in one frame (2)

        Christie's
      • Charles Beale (1660-1714)
        May. 27, 2004

        Charles Beale (1660-1714)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Lady Darnell, bust-length, in a brown and white dress, with a blue wrap, in a painted oval signed and dated 'Carolus Beale fecit 1689' (lower right) oil on canvas 30 1/8 x 25 in. (76.5 x 63.5 cm.)

        Christie's
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