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Painter, Photographer, Engraver, b. 1828 - d. 1887

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      • LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE (BRITISH 1828-1887), FIVE LANDSCAPES OF BOATS AND COUNTRYSIDE
        Feb. 21, 2024

        LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE (BRITISH 1828-1887), FIVE LANDSCAPES OF BOATS AND COUNTRYSIDE

        Est: £500 - £700

        LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE (BRITISH 1828-1887)THREE LANDSCAPES OF DOCKED BOATS; A WINDMILL ON A HILL; AND TREES IN A FIELDCharcoal and pencil on paper9 x 12.5cm (3½ x 4¾ in.) (4)Together with an English School (19th century) landscape watercolour; all framed in a common mount, the English School landscape is the image on the left. Following the path set forth by his father John Constable, Lionel Bicknell Constable was also a painter. For many years Lionel's work was mistaken for that of his father, and only in 1982 it started to be discerned. The confusion dates back to 1899 when Leggatt's Gallery in London mounted a monographic exhibition devoted to John Constable, where his works and those of his family members, including Lionel's, were amalgamated and sold under his name. Many of the drawings of the 1899 exhibition were small and often displayed in common mounts, such as this one. Albeit the current mount and writing at the bottom are newer, they might replicate in style those of Leggatt's sale. We are grateful to Anne Lyles for her help with researching the present lot.

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • Attributed to Lionel Bicknell Constable (London 1828-1887) An extensive landscape with a windmill
        Apr. 12, 2022

        Attributed to Lionel Bicknell Constable (London 1828-1887) An extensive landscape with a windmill

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        Attributed to Lionel Bicknell Constable (London 1828-1887) An extensive landscape with a windmill oil on paper, laid down on panel 21.3 x 28.2cm (8 3/8 x 11 1/8in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • LIONEL CONSTABLE (BRITISH 1828-1887) THE WAY TO THE FARM 41.5cm x 35.5cm (16in x 14in)
        May. 14, 2019

        LIONEL CONSTABLE (BRITISH 1828-1887) THE WAY TO THE FARM 41.5cm x 35.5cm (16in x 14in)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        LIONEL CONSTABLE (BRITISH 1828-1887) THE WAY TO THE FARM Oil on canvas 41.5cm x 35.5cm (16in x 14in)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Lionel Bicknell Constable (British 1828-1887) - Dedham water meadows
        Jun. 27, 2017

        Lionel Bicknell Constable (British 1828-1887) - Dedham water meadows

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Oil on paper laid to canvas 19 x 21cm. (7 1/2 x 8 1/4in.) Provenance: Hugh Constable (1868 - 1949) From whom acquired by Leggatt Brothers By descent within the Colquhoun family By whom sold, Sotheby's, London, 11th March 1987, lot 90.

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Attr. Lionel Constable (1828-1884) Aqueduct Sunset
        Mar. 25, 2016

        Attr. Lionel Constable (1828-1884) Aqueduct Sunset

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Artist: Attributed To Lionel Constable (1828-1884); Title: Untitled; Medium: Oil painting on paper; Year or Era Produced: 19th Century; Signature: Unsigned; Sight Area Approximate Measurement: 20.75" x 14.25" x 0.25"; Approximate Weight: 2 lbs; Frame: Unframed; Note: Corners are soft/missing with paint loss

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
      • Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1887) Extensive landscape with cattle watering, 26 x 42in.
        Feb. 23, 2016

        Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1887) Extensive landscape with cattle watering, 26 x 42in.

        Est: £200 - £300

        Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1887) oil on canvas, Extensive landscape with cattle watering, 26 x 42in.

        Gorringes
      • LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE (London 1828-1887) A view at Hampstead
        Apr. 29, 2015

        LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE (London 1828-1887) A view at Hampstead

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE (London 1828-1887) A view at Hampstead

        Bonhams
      • Attributed to Lionel Constable (British, 1828-1887) Trees by the edge of a Field
        Mar. 06, 2014

        Attributed to Lionel Constable (British, 1828-1887) Trees by the edge of a Field

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        Attributed to Lionel Constable (British, 1828-1887) Trees by the edge of a Field pencil on buff paper h:17 w: 25 cm Provenance: Probably Leggatt Brothers, London, 1899; H A Sutch; Leggatt Brothers, 1952; by descent to the present owner (please refer to introduction by Anne Lyles for further information on provenance) As noted above, two of Constable's children, Lionel Constable and Alfred Constable (1826-1853) were also artists, and drawings by each of these became mixed up with examples by John Constable during the nineteenth century when they were still owned by the latter's descendants. Lionel Constable's hand is today more easily identifiable than Alfred's thanks to research undertaken on Lionel in the 1970s by Leslie Parris and Ian Fleming-Williams and their related publications ('Which Constable?', The Burlington Magazine, CXX, 1978, ppp.566-79; and Lionel Constable, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery, 1982). Although Lionel's drawings are often very close in style to those of his father, John, his style is generally more tentative, and he tends to use a narrower range of compositional types as well as resorting to stylistic mannerisms. This drawing is very close to other sketches by Lionel which show a line of trees on the edge of a field gradually diminishing in size as they recede into the distance, thus creating the key perspective line in the composition (see for example no 51 in Tate catalogue, Near Stoke by Nayland, Tate). It is also similar in other ways to a drawing by Lionel, Looking to Harrow, in the Fogg Art Museum( repr Burlington Magazine, 1978, ill.32). John Constable RA at Cheffins Fine Art, 5th & 6th March 2014 Introduction by Anne Lyles: This remarkable group of drawings - seven by John Constable, and one attributed to his son, Lionel Constable - can be traced back to the stock of London fine art dealers Leggatt Brothers, who handled a large quantity of Constable's sketches in oil, watercolour and pencil in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The vendor's father purchased this group of drawings from Leggatt Brothers in 1952, for £500. The drawings had been committed for sale by H.A. Sutch. Sutch was also a London art dealer who, together with Fredrick C. Williams, had been in partnership with William Lawson Peacock with premises in Duke Street St James and Bond Street as well as in Princes Street, Edinburgh. Following Peacock's death in 1921, Sutch and Williams opened a gallery of their own, the United Arts Gallery, at 23a Bond street, where Sutch specialised in the Old Master side of the business ( American Arts News, vol 20, no.5, Nov 12, 1921). As well as these eight drawings, Sutch is also recorded as having owned two other Constables: one, a pencil drawing, Dedham: Rain coming on, now in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California (G.Reynolds, The Early Paintings and Drawings of John Constable, 2 vols, Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 1996, no.14.75, plate 1220); the other, a watercolour, Bristol House and Terrace, Putney Heath, in a private collection (G. Reynolds, The Later Paintings and Drawings of John Constable, 2 vols, Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 1984, no.18.18, plate 45. Sutch's name is mistakenly given under the provenance for this entry as H.S.Sutch, but is correctly referred to as H.A. Sutch in Reynolds's earlier Catalogue of the Constable collection in the Victoria & Albert Museum, 2nd edition, 1973, HMSO, pp.119-20 where he discusses another version of Bristol House in that collection). The latter work, Bristol House and Terrace, Putney Heath (R.18.18)- although one of three versions of the subject - is very likely to have been the example shown, as no. 109, in an important exhibition of Constable's work mounted by Leggatt's in 1899, Pictures & Water-Colour Drawings by John Constable R.A. Exhibited at Messrs Leggatt's Gallery 77, Cornhill, London (see Reg Gadney, John Constable 1776-1837: A catalogue of Drawings and Watercolours, with a selection of Mezzotints by David Lucas after Constable for 'English Landscape Scenery' in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1976, p.86). Indeed, it seems likely that Sutch acquired his version of Bristol House at that exhibition, and probably the Constable drawing now in the Huntington as well (item no. 175 in the 1899 catalogue has a remarkably similar title, Dedham (Rain coming up) ). Indeed, it seems highly probable that Sutch acquired the eight drawings catalogued here at the 1899 Leggatt's exhibition as well (or if not at the exhibition itself, then probably soon afterwards). The 1899 display was made up of works consigned for sale by two of Constable's grand-children, Hugh and Clifford Constable. Amongst the works included in the exhibition were some drawings which, although assumed by the two brothers to be by their grand-father, have since been identified as by one or other of Constable's artist sons, Lionel and Alfred (I. Fleming-Williams and L. Parris, The Discovery of Constable, Hamish Hamilton, 1984, pp.95-6 and L.Parris and I. Fleming-Williams, Lionel Constable, The Tate Gallery, London 1982). The fact that one of the eight drawings discussed here is almost certainly by Lionel Constable is another reason for assuming that Sutch acquired the group from Leggatts in 1899 or soon afterwards. Furthermore, it is interesting to note that the eight drawings have for many years been mounted and framed together in two sequences of four drawings per mount, and the 1899 exhibition catalogue similarly included numbered items of three or four drawings grouped together in series (numbers 96 and 99 are both listed in the catalogue as 'Four Pencil Drawings', and number 177 is listed as a 'Set of Four sketches'). - Anne Lyles, February 2014

        Cheffins
      • Attributed to Lionel Constable (1828-1884) Windmill in a landscape, 9.5 x 11.5in.
        Jul. 04, 2013

        Attributed to Lionel Constable (1828-1884) Windmill in a landscape, 9.5 x 11.5in.

        Est: £300 - £500

        Attributed to Lionel Constable (1828-1884) oil on wooden panel, Windmill in a landscape, Agnew & Sons label remnant verso, 9.5 x 11.5in.

        Gorringes
      • Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1887)
        Jun. 30, 2010

        Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1887)

        Est: £2,500 - £3,500

        Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1887) View of the entrance to Fen Lane oil on canvas 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 60.9 cm.)

        Christie's
      • LIONEL CONSTABLE
        Apr. 29, 2010

        LIONEL CONSTABLE

        Est: £5,000 - £7,000

        LIONEL CONSTABLE BRITISH 1828 - 1884 VIEW OF THE ENTRANCE TO FEN LANE oil on canvas 51 by 61 cm.; 20 by 24 in.

        Sotheby's
      • ATTRIBUTED TO LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE
        Nov. 06, 2009

        ATTRIBUTED TO LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        ATTRIBUTED TO LIONEL BICKNELL CONSTABLE (1828-1884, BRITISH) Oil on Canvas Valley Scene, possibly Lake District 8 ½" x 12"

        Keys Fine Art Auctioneers
      • Attributed to Lionel Bicknell Constable (British, 1828-1887) A river bank
        Nov. 19, 2008

        Attributed to Lionel Bicknell Constable (British, 1828-1887) A river bank

        Est: £400 - £600

        A river bank oil on canvas, 34 x 44.5cm (13 3/8 x 17 1/2in).

        Bonhams
      • A wooded river landscape
        Jul. 04, 2007

        A wooded river landscape

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        Lionel Bicknell Constable (London 1828-1887) A wooded river landscape oil on board 9½ x 7¼ in. (24.2 x 18.5 cm.)

        Christie's
      • LIONEL CONSTABLE, BRITISH 1828-1884
        Jan. 21, 2004

        LIONEL CONSTABLE, BRITISH 1828-1884

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE WITH DISTANT VIEW OF WINDMILLS

        Sotheby's
      • Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1884)
        Nov. 08, 2001

        Lionel Bicknell Constable (1828-1884)

        Est: $2,800 - $3,500

        Waves breaking on a sunlit coast with the artist's stamp (on the reverse) oil on paper 71/4 x 10 in. (18.4 x 25.4 cm.).

        Christie's
      • Lionel Constable
        Mar. 21, 2001

        Lionel Constable

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        Lionel Constable 1828-1887 a view in kent oil on panel, in a carved wood frame 25 by 31 cm., 9 3/4 by 12 1/4 in. Lionel Constable painted four versions of this subject. Two were exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1982 (one from David Thomson's collection and one formerly in the collection of Percy Moore Turner) and the third was sold at Sotheby's on 24th November 1999 for £9500. It has been suggested that the view is taken from a point close to Hythe looking towards Tolsford Hill and Summerhouse Hill. Provenance: Lady Eden Exhibited: Wildenstein, New Bond Street, John Constable, his origins and influence, May, 1937, no.23 Literature: Leslie Parris and Ian Fleming-Williams, Lionel Constable, catalogue to the Tate Gallery exhibition, 1982, p.90

        Sotheby's
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