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    • Thomas Burgess (1784-1807) British, Mrs Bastard's new road, near Ashburton, Devonshire, watercolour with pen a
      Feb. 09, 2022

      Thomas Burgess (1784-1807) British, Mrs Bastard's new road, near Ashburton, Devonshire, watercolour with pen a

      Est: £60 - £80

      Thomas Burgess (1784-1807) British, Mrs Bastard's new road, near Ashburton, Devonshire, watercolour with pen and ink, titled in pencil verso and bears artist's initials verso, 8.75" x 11 .75", Provenance: Exhibited Royal Academy in 1807 no 656. (unframed).

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    • *Burgess (Thomas, 1783/4-1807). Rock scenery near Matlock, 1805,
      Mar. 03, 2016

      *Burgess (Thomas, 1783/4-1807). Rock scenery near Matlock, 1805,

      Est: £200 - £300

      *Burgess (Thomas, 1783/4-1807). Rock scenery near Matlock, 1805, watercolour with traces of pencil on paper, signed and dated lower left, laid down on card, with additional inscription in pencil to lower margin (possibly in the artist's hand 'Rock scenery near Matlock by T. Burgess 1805', 290 x 237 mm (11.4 x 9.3 ins) Thomas Burgess junior was one of several artist sons of the painter Thomas Burgess (circa 1730-1791). The younger Burgess first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1802 with Market Gardener's House at Walham Green. In 1805 and 1806, he exhibited Derbyshire and Devonshire views, of which the present work may have been an example. (1)

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