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  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Dec. 05, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE DROVER'S RETURN Signed, pastel on brown paper 48cm x 41cm (19in x 16in)

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Dec. 05, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE BRIDE Signed, pastel 48cm x 37cm (19in x 14.5in)

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Dec. 05, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) A RIVER PROMENADE Signed, watercolour 22cm x 32cm (8.5in x 12.5in)

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Dec. 05, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) ARBROATH ABBEY Signed, watercolour 25cm x 35.5cm (9.75in x 14in)

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • James Watterson Herald, British (1854-1914), Trevillet Mill, Tintagel, N. Cornwall 1881, Watercolour, 14 x 25 cm. (5.5 x 9.8 in.), Frame: 36 x 49 cm. (14.1 x 19.2 in.)
    Oct. 27, 2024

    James Watterson Herald, British (1854-1914), Trevillet Mill, Tintagel, N. Cornwall 1881, Watercolour, 14 x 25 cm. (5.5 x 9.8 in.), Frame: 36 x 49 cm. (14.1 x 19.2 in.)

    Est: -

    James Watterson Herald British, (1854-1914) Trevillet Mill, Tintagel, N. Cornwall 1881 Watercolour Signed lower left

    Bargain Hunt Auctions
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Edinburgh Castle from the Old Town
    Oct. 09, 2024

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Edinburgh Castle from the Old Town

    Est: £1,200 - £1,800

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Edinburgh Castle from the Old Town signed and dated 'Jas W Herald. 93' (lower right) watercolour 37.5 x 27cm (14 3/4 x 10 5/8in).

    Bonhams
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Jun. 06, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) PROMENADE Signed, pastel 53cm x 71cm (21in x 28in) Few Scottish watercolourists can claim a style as distinctive as that of James Watterston Herald. His innovation was to depict his subject by painting only the light, in its manifold hues, using fluid and suggestive strokes of watercolour or pastel. This effect was often achieved by working on a black, grey or brown ground, which allowed his coloured highlights to sing. Herald was largely self-taught, which does something to explain the originality of his technique. It is also evident that throughout his life he was content to follow his own path with little heed to convention or popular artistic trends. Yet his talent spoke for itself, and he was hailed by his contemporaries as a rival to Melville as a watercolourist, and to Whistler as a pastel artist. Herald worked in Edinburgh in the 1880s and London in the 1890s, but from 1901 returned to his native Angus where he would remain forthwith: it better suited his reclusive tendencies. His removal from the London art scene likely prevented his reputation from flourishing in the manner it might otherwise have during his lifetime. Fortunately, today his importance is better appreciated. 

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Jun. 06, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) ST. JOHN'S AND PRINCES STREET AT DUSK Signed, watercolour 33cm x 23cm (13in x 9 in)  Few Scottish watercolourists can claim a style as distinctive as that of James Watterston Herald. His innovation was to depict his subject by painting only the light, in its manifold hues, using fluid and suggestive strokes of watercolour or pastel. This effect was often achieved by working on a black, grey or brown ground, which allowed his coloured highlights to sing. Herald was largely self-taught, which does something to explain the originality of his technique. It is also evident that throughout his life he was content to follow his own path with little heed to convention or popular artistic trends. Yet his talent spoke for itself, and he was hailed by his contemporaries as a rival to Melville as a watercolourist, and to Whistler as a pastel artist. Herald worked in Edinburgh in the 1880s and London in the 1890s, but from 1901 returned to his native Angus where he would remain forthwith: it better suited his reclusive tendencies. His removal from the London art scene likely prevented his reputation from flourishing in the manner it might otherwise have during his lifetime. Fortunately, today his importance is better appreciated. Across Edinburgh, London and Angus, Herald took much pleasure in depicting residents amongst local architecture and topography. Modern life and leisure are at the heart of St John’s and Princes Street at Dusk, which looks towards Edinburgh’s West End, against which the neo-Gothic church of St. John’s is rendered in silhouette. In the foreground a child breaks away from the march of smartly-dressed shoppers to inspect the contents of a flower vendor’s basket. Herald masterfully evokes the bustle of city life while also delighting in the observation of spontaneous interaction. 

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Jun. 06, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £700 - £900

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) FIGURES ON A TERRACE Watercolour 28cm x 22cm (11in x 8.5in) Few Scottish watercolourists can claim a style as distinctive as that of James Watterston Herald. His innovation was to depict his subject by painting only the light, in its manifold hues, using fluid and suggestive strokes of watercolour or pastel. This effect was often achieved by working on a black, grey or brown ground, which allowed his coloured highlights to sing. Herald was largely self-taught, which does something to explain the originality of his technique. It is also evident that throughout his life he was content to follow his own path with little heed to convention or popular artistic trends. Yet his talent spoke for itself, and he was hailed by his contemporaries as a rival to Melville as a watercolourist, and to Whistler as a pastel artist. Herald worked in Edinburgh in the 1880s and London in the 1890s, but from 1901 returned to his native Angus where he would remain forthwith: it better suited his reclusive tendencies. His removal from the London art scene likely prevented his reputation from flourishing in the manner it might otherwise have during his lifetime. Fortunately, today his importance is better appreciated. 

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Jun. 06, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) HORSEMEN AND VIOLINIST OUTSIDE AN INN Signed, watercolour  20.5cm x 31cm (8in x 12in) Few Scottish watercolourists can claim a style as distinctive as that of James Watterston Herald. His innovation was to depict his subject by painting only the light, in its manifold hues, using fluid and suggestive strokes of watercolour or pastel. This effect was often achieved by working on a black, grey or brown ground, which allowed his coloured highlights to sing. Herald was largely self-taught, which does something to explain the originality of his technique. It is also evident that throughout his life he was content to follow his own path with little heed to convention or popular artistic trends. Yet his talent spoke for itself, and he was hailed by his contemporaries as a rival to Melville as a watercolourist, and to Whistler as a pastel artist. Herald worked in Edinburgh in the 1880s and London in the 1890s, but from 1901 returned to his native Angus where he would remain forthwith: it better suited his reclusive tendencies. His removal from the London art scene likely prevented his reputation from flourishing in the manner it might otherwise have during his lifetime. Fortunately, today his importance is better appreciated. Fiddle players recur throughout Herald’s oeuvre. Herald was himself a fiddler and regularly played at local taverns; sometimes a tune would earn him a drink, and Herald may be making a humorous allusion to this very scenario in Horsemen and Violinist Outside an Inn. The Young Violinist is a superlative example of Herald’s pastel technique, replete with deftly-handled light and shadow. Dappled sun filters through gauzy drapes, casting green flecks across the violinist’s dress and pooling in pale pink on the polished floor. Her music carries across a sprawling terraced garden which Herald suggests using successive lines of green and yellow glimpsed through the window. 

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Jun. 06, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £600 - £800

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) FIGURES PROMENADING ON THE BEACH Signed, watercolour on buff paper  18cm x 23cm (7in x 9in) Few Scottish watercolourists can claim a style as distinctive as that of James Watterston Herald. His innovation was to depict his subject by painting only the light, in its manifold hues, using fluid and suggestive strokes of watercolour or pastel. This effect was often achieved by working on a black, grey or brown ground, which allowed his coloured highlights to sing. Herald was largely self-taught, which does something to explain the originality of his technique. It is also evident that throughout his life he was content to follow his own path with little heed to convention or popular artistic trends. Yet his talent spoke for itself, and he was hailed by his contemporaries as a rival to Melville as a watercolourist, and to Whistler as a pastel artist. Herald worked in Edinburgh in the 1880s and London in the 1890s, but from 1901 returned to his native Angus where he would remain forthwith: it better suited his reclusive tendencies. His removal from the London art scene likely prevented his reputation from flourishing in the manner it might otherwise have during his lifetime. Fortunately, today his importance is better appreciated. Across Edinburgh, London and Angus, Herald took much pleasure in depicting residents amongst local architecture and topography. Figures Promenading on the Beach captures all the atmosphere and romance of an afternoon on the sands. 

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Jun. 06, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE YOUNG VIOLINIST Signed, pastel on coloured paper 52cm x 32cm (20.5in x 12.5in)  Christie's Scotland, The Scottish Sale, 26 October 2006, Lot 135 (sold £7,800) Few Scottish watercolourists can claim a style as distinctive as that of James Watterston Herald. His innovation was to depict his subject by painting only the light, in its manifold hues, using fluid and suggestive strokes of watercolour or pastel. This effect was often achieved by working on a black, grey or brown ground, which allowed his coloured highlights to sing. Herald was largely self-taught, which does something to explain the originality of his technique. It is also evident that throughout his life he was content to follow his own path with little heed to convention or popular artistic trends. Yet his talent spoke for itself, and he was hailed by his contemporaries as a rival to Melville as a watercolourist, and to Whistler as a pastel artist. Herald worked in Edinburgh in the 1880s and London in the 1890s, but from 1901 returned to his native Angus where he would remain forthwith: it better suited his reclusive tendencies. His removal from the London art scene likely prevented his reputation from flourishing in the manner it might otherwise have during his lifetime. Fortunately, today his importance is better appreciated. Fiddle players recur throughout Herald’s oeuvre. Herald was himself a fiddler and regularly played at local taverns; sometimes a tune would earn him a drink. The Young Violinist is a superlative example of Herald’s pastel technique, replete with deftly-handled light and shadow. Dappled sun filters through gauzy drapes, casting green flecks across the violinist’s dress and pooling in pale pink on the polished floor. Her music carries across a sprawling terraced garden which Herald suggests using successive lines of green and yellow glimpsed through the window. 

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
    Jun. 06, 2024

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE TRAVELLING SHOW Signed, watercolour 44.5cm x 62.5cm (17.5in x 24.5in) Sotheby's Gleneagles, Scottish & Sporting Pictures & Sculpture, 28 August 2002, lot (sold £12,000) Few Scottish watercolourists can claim a style as distinctive as that of James Watterston Herald. His innovation was to depict his subject by painting only the light, in its manifold hues, using fluid and suggestive strokes of watercolour or pastel. This effect was often achieved by working on a black, grey or brown ground, which allowed his coloured highlights to sing. Herald was largely self-taught, which does something to explain the originality of his technique. It is also evident that throughout his life he was content to follow his own path with little heed to convention or popular artistic trends. Yet his talent spoke for itself, and he was hailed by his contemporaries as a rival to Melville as a watercolourist, and to Whistler as a pastel artist. Herald worked in Edinburgh in the 1880s and London in the 1890s, but from 1901 returned to his native Angus where he would remain forthwith: it better suited his reclusive tendencies. His removal from the London art scene likely prevented his reputation from flourishing in the manner it might otherwise have during his lifetime. Fortunately, today his importance is better appreciated. The series from which this work derives has traditionally been believed to depict Colonel William F. Cody, aka ‘Buffalo Bill’, during his visit to Arbroath in 1904. However, new research suggests that it actually features ‘Buff Bill’, a lesser-known showman, thought to be the Peebles-born William Kayes. We are grateful to Tom F. Cunningham, author of Your Fathers the Ghosts: Buffalo Bill's Wild West in Scotland and creator of the British National Buffalo Bill Archive website for his help in cataloguing this work.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies reading and resting below a tree
    May. 15, 2024

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies reading and resting below a tree

    Est: £700 - £900

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies reading and resting below a tree signed 'J W Herald' (lower left) pastel 39 x 29cm (15 3/8 x 11 7/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies in town centre
    May. 15, 2024

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies in town centre

    Est: £600 - £800

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies in town centre signed 'J W. Herald' (lower right) watercolour 39.5 x 30cm (15 9/16 x 11 13/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Boats in harbour at dusk
    May. 15, 2024

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Boats in harbour at dusk

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Boats in harbour at dusk signed 'J W Herald' (lower left) pastel 46 x 55cm (18 1/8 x 21 5/8in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Bride
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Bride

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Bride signed 'J W Herald' (lower right) pastel 55 x 44cm (21 5/8 x 17 5/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Fishing boats in a harbour
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Fishing boats in a harbour

    Est: £600 - £800

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Fishing boats in a harbour signed 'Jam. Herald' (lower right) pastel 29 x 24cm (11 7/16 x 9 7/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) On the beach, Arbroath
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) On the beach, Arbroath

    Est: £600 - £800

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) On the beach, Arbroath signed 'Jm Herald' (lower left) pastel 32 x 39cm (12 5/8 x 15 3/8in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Woodland stream
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Woodland stream

    Est: £400 - £600

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Woodland stream signed and dated 'Jam. W. Herald. 90' (lower right) watercolour 31.5 x 38cm (12 3/8 x 14 15/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Arbroath Harbour
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Arbroath Harbour

    Est: £500 - £700

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Arbroath Harbour signed 'Jam. Herald' (lower left) watercolour 36 x 26cm (14 3/16 x 10 1/4in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Crowds outside building with recumbent lion statues
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Crowds outside building with recumbent lion statues

    Est: £600 - £800

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Crowds outside building with recumbent lion statues signed 'J W Herald' (lower right) watercolour 36 x 26cm (14 3/16 x 10 1/4in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Tower of London and Traitors Gate
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Tower of London and Traitors Gate

    Est: £500 - £700

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Tower of London and Traitors Gate signed and dated 'James W. Herald. 92' (lower right) watercolour 45 x 29cm (17 11/16 x 11 7/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Knife Grinder
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Knife Grinder

    Est: £200 - £300

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Knife Grinder signed and dated 'Jas. Herald. 1890' (lower right) watercolour 44.5 x 29.5cm (17 1/2 x 11 5/8in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies in evening dress
    Dec. 12, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies in evening dress

    Est: £200 - £300

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Ladies in evening dress pastel 19 x 11.5cm (7 1/2 x 4 1/2in).

    Bonhams
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE SWAN WALK
    Dec. 07, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE SWAN WALK

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE SWAN WALK Signed with initials, chalk and pastel (26cm x 20cm (10.25in x 8in)) Exhibited: The Fine Art Society Plc, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Festival Exhibition: James Watterston Herald, August 1988 (16673)

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) MOONLIT LANDSCAPE
    Oct. 18, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) MOONLIT LANDSCAPE

    Est: £400 - £600

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) MOONLIT LANDSCAPE Indistinctly signed lower left, pastel on buff paper (25cm x 33cm (9.75in x 13in)) Provenance: The Fine Art Society Ltd, Edinburgh from where acquired by the present owner in 1981 Exhibited: Exhibition of Watercolours and Pastels: James Watterston Herald 1859-1914, The Fine Art Society Ltd, Edinburgh, 20 March - 7 April 1981 (and tour to The Fine Art Society Ltd, London, 13 - 29 April 1981, The Fine Art Society Ltd, Glasgow, 11 May - 2 June 1981 and Dundee Museum and Art Gallery, 20 June - 18 July 1981), no. 62.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Bride
    Oct. 11, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Bride

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Bride signed 'J W Herald' (lower right) pastel 55 x 44cm (21 5/8 x 17 5/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Old Palace Yard
    Oct. 11, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Old Palace Yard

    Est: £700 - £1,000

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Old Palace Yard signed and dated 'Jms W. Herald 91' (lower right) watercolour 37.5 x 27.5cm (14 3/4 x 10 13/16in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Roup
    Oct. 11, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Roup

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) The Roup signed and dated 'Jms W. Herald 89' (lower right) watercolour heightened with gouache 48.5 x 35cm (19 1/8 x 13 3/4in).

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Curfew
    Sep. 14, 2023

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Curfew

    Est: £400 - £600

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Curfew signed 'JHerald' (lower right), titled 'Curfew' (lower left) watercolour 41 x 64cm (16 1/8 x 25 3/16in).

    Bonhams
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) A LA MODE
    Jun. 28, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) A LA MODE

    Est: £300 - £500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) A LA MODE Ink wask and pencil (19.25cm x 23cm (7.5in x 9in)) Exhibited: James Watterston Herald, The Fine Art Society Ltd., Glasgow, 9 May - 2 June 1981, no.16592

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) TRAFALGAR SQUARE
    Jun. 08, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) TRAFALGAR SQUARE

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) TRAFALGAR SQUARE Signed with initials, pastel (31cm x 38cm (12.25in x 15in)) Provenance: Purchased from the Artist by Edward Arthur Walton Note: According to Camilla Uytman, E. A. Walton's grand-daughter, he acquired this work for £5 on learning of Herald's poverty and depressed state.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) FIGURES IN THE CHURCH SQUARE
    Jun. 08, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) FIGURES IN THE CHURCH SQUARE

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) FIGURES IN THE CHURCH SQUARE Watercolour (36cm x 32cm (14in x 12.5in))

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) HARBOUR SCENE AT DUSK
    Jun. 08, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) HARBOUR SCENE AT DUSK

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) HARBOUR SCENE AT DUSK Signed, watercolour (21.5cm x 31cm (8.5in x 12in))

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) HOME FROM PASTURE
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) HOME FROM PASTURE

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) HOME FROM PASTURE pastel on blue-grey paper, signed (52cm (20 1/2in), 65cm (25 1/2in))

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) STUDY FOR 'TWO WOMEN IN WOODS'
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) STUDY FOR 'TWO WOMEN IN WOODS'

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) STUDY FOR 'TWO WOMEN IN WOODS' pastel on dark paper, signed (36cm (14in), 41cm (16in))

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE ROAD OVER THE HILL
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE ROAD OVER THE HILL

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) THE ROAD OVER THE HILL pastel on dark grey paper, signed (41cm (16in), 50cm (19 1/2in)) Provenance: The Fine Art Society, London, 28th December 1995. Exhibited: The Fine Art Society, Edinburgh,1981; The Fine Art Society, London, 1981; The Fine Art Society, Glasgow, 1981; Dundee Art Gallery, 1981, No. 41.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) STUDY FOR 'WOMEN WALKING THROUGH WOODS'
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) STUDY FOR 'WOMEN WALKING THROUGH WOODS'

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) STUDY FOR 'WOMEN WALKING THROUGH WOODS' pastel on dark paper, signed with initials (18cm (7in), 23cm (9in)) Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 26th August 1997, lot 1311.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) A SCOTTISH TOWN BY NIGHT
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) A SCOTTISH TOWN BY NIGHT

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) A SCOTTISH TOWN BY NIGHT watercolour, signed (27cm (10 1/2in), 38cm (15in)) Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London, 2000.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) CATTLE IN WOODLAND
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) CATTLE IN WOODLAND

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) CATTLE IN WOODLAND watercolour, signed (26cm (10 1/4in), 36cm (14in))

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) ARBROATH FROM THE SEA
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) ARBROATH FROM THE SEA

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) ARBROATH FROM THE SEA watercolour, signed (24cm (9 1/2in), 34.5cm (13 1/2in))

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) EVENING MARKET
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) EVENING MARKET

    Est: £500 - £700

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) EVENING MARKET watercolour (25.5cm (10in), 36cm (14in)) Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 26th August 1997, lot 1310.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) MOONLIT SEA, ARBROATH
    Jan. 25, 2023

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) MOONLIT SEA, ARBROATH

    Est: £400 - £600

    JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914) MOONLIT SEA, ARBROATH Watercolour (24cm (9 1/2in), 16.5cm (6 1/2in)) Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Figure studies 16.7 x 12 cm. (6 9/16 x 4 3/4 in.)
    Oct. 19, 2022

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Figure studies 16.7 x 12 cm. (6 9/16 x 4 3/4 in.)

    Est: £400 - £600

    James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914) Figure studies watercolour and pencil 16.7 x 12 cm. (6 9/16 x 4 3/4 in.)

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) Flower Arranging 26.5 x 25.5 cm. (10 7/16 x 10 1/16 in.)
    Oct. 19, 2022

    James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) Flower Arranging 26.5 x 25.5 cm. (10 7/16 x 10 1/16 in.)

    Est: £700 - £900

    James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) Flower Arranging signed 'J W Herald' in pencil (lower right) watercolour 26.5 x 25.5 cm. (10 7/16 x 10 1/16 in.)

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) The Close 36 x 26 cm. (14 3/16 x 10 1/4 in.)
    Oct. 19, 2022

    James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) The Close 36 x 26 cm. (14 3/16 x 10 1/4 in.)

    Est: £700 - £900

    James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) The Close signed 'J W Herald' (lower right) watercolour 36 x 26 cm. (14 3/16 x 10 1/4 in.)

    Bonhams
  • James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) Town scene in rain (1890) 39 x 50.5 cm. (15 3/8 x 19 7/8 in.)
    Oct. 19, 2022

    James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) Town scene in rain (1890) 39 x 50.5 cm. (15 3/8 x 19 7/8 in.)

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    James Watterston Herald (Scottish, 1859-1914) Town scene in rain (1890) signed and dated 'Jas. W Herald 90.' (lower right) watercolour 39 x 50.5 cm. (15 3/8 x 19 7/8 in.)

    Bonhams
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