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Landscape painter, b. 1804 - d. 1887

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      • Joseph Paul Illg (WA) “Tide Pool" Photograph
        Oct. 31, 2024

        Joseph Paul Illg (WA) “Tide Pool" Photograph

        Est: -

        Joseph Paul Illg (b.1945 Washington) “Tide Pool" Salish mask Medallions Photograph Print, 2015. Framed- 20x11"

        District Auction
      • Joseph Paul (British 1804-1887), Rustic landscapes
        Sep. 26, 2024

        Joseph Paul (British 1804-1887), Rustic landscapes

        Est: £200 - £400

        Joseph Paul (British 1804-1887), Rustic landscapes, a pair, one oil on canvas, one oil on board, each 24 x 34cm. (2) framed Canvas relines, both with craquelure throughout, some paint shrinkage, old retouchings/infillings visible under u.v. light, need cleaning and some restoration. In period gilt plaster frames.

        Ewbank's
      • Joseph Paul Vorst, Essen, Germany/ Ste. Geneviève, Missouri (1897-1947), Log Cabin in Spring, lithograph
        Aug. 24, 2024

        Joseph Paul Vorst, Essen, Germany/ Ste. Geneviève, Missouri (1897-1947), Log Cabin in Spring, lithograph

        Est: $400 - $600

        Joseph Paul Vorst Essen, Germany/ Ste. Geneviève, Missouri, (1897-1947) Log Cabin in Spring lithograph signed in pencil, framed.

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      • Joseph Paul (British 1804-1887), Rustic landscapes
        Jun. 20, 2024

        Joseph Paul (British 1804-1887), Rustic landscapes

        Est: £400 - £600

        Joseph Paul (British 1804-1887), Rustic landscapes, a pair, one oil on canvas, one oil on board, each 24 x 34cm. (2) framed Canvas relines, both with craquelure throughout, some paint shrinkage, old retouchings/infillings visible under u.v. light, need cleaning and some restoration. In period gilt plaster frames.

        Ewbank's
      • Joseph Paul Vorst, Essen, Germany/ Ste. Geneviève, Missouri (1897-1947), Dry River Bed, 1939, lithograph
        Jun. 01, 2024

        Joseph Paul Vorst, Essen, Germany/ Ste. Geneviève, Missouri (1897-1947), Dry River Bed, 1939, lithograph

        Est: $500 - $700

        Joseph Paul Vorst Essen, Germany/ Ste. Geneviève, Missouri, (1897-1947) Dry River Bed, 1939 lithograph unframed.

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      • Joseph Paul Vorst, (1897-1947), Columns, Essen, 1928, color lithograph
        Feb. 04, 2023

        Joseph Paul Vorst, (1897-1947), Columns, Essen, 1928, color lithograph

        Est: $400 - $600

        Joseph Paul Vorst (1897-1947) Columns, Essen, 1928 color lithograph signed and titled in pencil lower margin, unframed.

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      • Joseph Paul Vorst, (1897-1947), Pfetterhouse, France, 1939, watercolor
        Feb. 04, 2023

        Joseph Paul Vorst, (1897-1947), Pfetterhouse, France, 1939, watercolor

        Est: $400 - $600

        Joseph Paul Vorst (1897-1947) Pfetterhouse, France, 1939 watercolor signed and dated lower left, unframed.

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      • Cremers, Paul Joseph: Neues Bauen in Mülheim-Ruhr
        Oct. 13, 2022

        Cremers, Paul Joseph: Neues Bauen in Mülheim-Ruhr

        Est: €100 - €150

        Cremers, Paul Joseph (Einl.). Neues Bauen in Mülheim-Ruhr. Herausgegeben von Beigeordnetem Brocke. VIII. Mit zahlr. fotograf. Abb. auf 40 Tafeln. 26 x 19,5 cm. OLeinenband (minimal gebräunt) mit goldgepr. Deckelillustration und goldgepr. RTitel. Berlin u. a., F. E. Hübsch, 1929. -- Neue Stadtbaukunst. Erste Ausgabe. – Frisches Exemplar.

        Bassenge Auctions
      • Attributed to Joseph Paul (British, 1804-1887) Yarmouth Bridge; and a companion painting (a pair) each 8 1/4 x 10in (21 x 25.4cm)
        Jan. 25, 2022

        Attributed to Joseph Paul (British, 1804-1887) Yarmouth Bridge; and a companion painting (a pair) each 8 1/4 x 10in (21 x 25.4cm)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Attributed to Joseph Paul (British, 1804-1887) Yarmouth Bridge; and a companion painting (a pair) both oil on panel each 8 1/4 x 10in (21 x 25.4cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • JOSEPH Pantalon Laine gris Taille M PAUL&JOE SISTER Top Coto
        Nov. 08, 2021

        JOSEPH Pantalon Laine gris Taille M PAUL&JOE SISTER Top Coto

        Est: €50 - €80

        JOSEPH Pantalon Laine gris Taille M PAUL&JOE SISTER Top Coton et soie irmprimé Taille 2 Très bon état

        May Associés
      • Gaimard - La Bourse de Hambourg, en 1838
        Oct. 09, 2021

        Gaimard - La Bourse de Hambourg, en 1838

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Copenhagen, Denmark; La Bourse et la Palais de Christiansborg a Copenhague (Danemark)
        Oct. 09, 2021

        Gaimard - Copenhagen, Denmark; La Bourse et la Palais de Christiansborg a Copenhague (Danemark)

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Glacier, Boat "La Recherche", Arctic Ocean [La Corvette la Recherche (Ocean Glacial Arctique)]
        Oct. 02, 2021

        Gaimard - Glacier, Boat "La Recherche", Arctic Ocean [La Corvette la Recherche (Ocean Glacial Arctique)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Magdalena Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway [Vue Prise dans la Baie de la Madeleine (Spitzberg)]
        Oct. 02, 2021

        Gaimard - Magdalena Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway [Vue Prise dans la Baie de la Madeleine (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Magdalena Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway [Vue Prise dans la Baie de la Madeleine (Spitzberg)]
        Oct. 02, 2021

        Gaimard - Magdalena Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway [Vue Prise dans la Baie de la Madeleine (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Copenhagen, Denmark [Le Port de Copenhague, Vue prise de la Douane (Danemark)]
        Oct. 02, 2021

        Gaimard - Copenhagen, Denmark [Le Port de Copenhague, Vue prise de la Douane (Danemark)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Bear Island, Norway [Vue de l'Ile de l'ours uo Beeren-Eiland]
        Sep. 18, 2021

        Gaimard - Bear Island, Norway [Vue de l'Ile de l'ours uo Beeren-Eiland]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Smeerenburg Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway [Baie de Smeeremberg (Spitzberg)]
        Sep. 18, 2021

        Gaimard - Smeerenburg Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway [Baie de Smeeremberg (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Spitsbergen, Norway [2e. Vue en Panorama de la Baie de la Madelein (Spitzberg)]
        Sep. 18, 2021

        Gaimard - Spitsbergen, Norway [2e. Vue en Panorama de la Baie de la Madelein (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Glacier, Bellsund, Spitsbergen, Norway [Vue Prise dans l'Interieur du Glacier a Aiguilles, a Bell Sound (Spitzberg)]
        Sep. 18, 2021

        Gaimard - Glacier, Bellsund, Spitsbergen, Norway [Vue Prise dans l'Interieur du Glacier a Aiguilles, a Bell Sound (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Naalsoe, Faroe Islands, Denmark [Vue de L'Ile de Naalsoe (Iles Feroe)]
        Sep. 18, 2021

        Gaimard - Naalsoe, Faroe Islands, Denmark [Vue de L'Ile de Naalsoe (Iles Feroe)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark [Chateau de Frederiksborg (Danemark)]
        Sep. 18, 2021

        Gaimard - Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark [Chateau de Frederiksborg (Danemark)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Glacier, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Bell-Sound, Vue Prise en Arrivant… (Spitzberg)]
        Sep. 11, 2021

        Gaimard - Glacier, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Bell-Sound, Vue Prise en Arrivant… (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Glacier, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Vue en Panorama de Bell Sound; Montagne de l'Observatoire (Spitzberg)]
        Sep. 11, 2021

        Gaimard - Glacier, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Vue en Panorama de Bell Sound; Montagne de l'Observatoire (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Knippels Bridge, Copenhagen, Denmark [Pont de Knippelsbroe, a Copenhague (Danemark)]
        Sep. 11, 2021

        Gaimard - Knippels Bridge, Copenhagen, Denmark [Pont de Knippelsbroe, a Copenhague (Danemark)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Kronborg Castle, Denmark [Cour du Chateau de Kronborg (Danemark)]
        Sep. 11, 2021

        Gaimard - Kronborg Castle, Denmark [Cour du Chateau de Kronborg (Danemark)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Glaciers, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Glacier a Aiguilles, Vue Prise a la Base de la Montagne de l'Observatoire, a Bell Sound, Spitzberg]
        Sep. 04, 2021

        Gaimard - Glaciers, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Glacier a Aiguilles, Vue Prise a la Base de la Montagne de l'Observatoire, a Bell Sound, Spitzberg]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Glaciers, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Glacier a Aiguilles et Mouillage de la Recherche a Bell-Sound, Spitzberg]
        Sep. 04, 2021

        Gaimard - Glaciers, Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Glacier a Aiguilles et Mouillage de la Recherche a Bell-Sound, Spitzberg]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Bell-Sound (Spitzberg)]
        Sep. 04, 2021

        Gaimard - Bellsund, Spitsbergen [Bell-Sound (Spitzberg)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Gaimard - Kronborg Castle, Denmark [Chateau de Kronborg, Sur le Sund (Danemark)]
        Sep. 04, 2021

        Gaimard - Kronborg Castle, Denmark [Chateau de Kronborg, Sur le Sund (Danemark)]

        Est: $300 - $600

        This folio print is from Joseph Paul Gaimard's Voyage en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg et aux Feröe pendant les années 1838-1840 sur la corvette La Recherche, commandée par M. Fabvre. The work was published in Paris by A. Bertrand between 1842 and 1855. This work detailed the most important scientific expedition to Scandinavia. The work was originally divided into several sections depicting the voyage, magnetic fields, Aurora Borealis, geology, geography and more. Several people contributed to the work including Marmier, Lottin, Bravais, Robert, Durocher, Martins, Vahl, and more. The engravings and lithographs for the work were done by Mayer, Lauvergne, and Giraud. Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793-1858) was French naturalist and naval surgeon. He participated in four scientific voyages including Freycinet's on the 'Uranie', the search for La Perouse on the 'Astrolabe', on the 'Recherche' on an expedition to Iceland and Greenland, and finally another on the 'Recherche' that explored Northern Norway, Lapland, Spitzbergen, and the Faroe Islands. "The commission was instructed to investigate and report on all phases of science, on history, and social conditions of the northern countries mentioned in the title. The Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Norway, and the Spitsbergen archipelago were visited during the summer of 1838 and 1839, and in the summer of 1840 a trip was made to Archangel" (Arctic Bibl.). "Born and educated in the French Midi, Paul Gaimard became one of the most widely traveled naturalists in the history of scientific exploration? serving as director of the Scientific Commission for the North, he conducted extensive explorations in Lapland and on Spitzbergen and the Faroes. With the latter journey (1838-1840) Gaimard's frenetic, albeit highly productive, wandering apparently came to an end" (DSB V, p. 225).

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      • Joseph Carl Paul Schuller (XIX / XX), Still life with flowers in a German jug.
        Mar. 18, 2021

        Joseph Carl Paul Schuller (XIX / XX), Still life with flowers in a German jug.

        Est: €100 - €150

        Signed (lower right), watercolour on paper, unframed. Meas. L: 51 cm, W: 37,5 cm. Estimate: € 100 - € 150.

        Goudwisselkantoor Veilingen
      • Joseph Paul (British, 1804-1887) "Ferry Crossing" oil on canvas 23¼ x 35½in. (86.2 x 58.5cm.) *Good condition
        Oct. 14, 2020

        Joseph Paul (British, 1804-1887) "Ferry Crossing" oil on canvas 23¼ x 35½in. (86.2 x 58.5cm.) *Good condition

        Est: £350 - £450

        Joseph Paul (British, 1804-1887) "Ferry Crossing" oil on canvas 23 1/4 x 35 1/2in. (86.2 x 58.5cm.) *Good condition

        Martel Maides
      • JOSEPH PAUL (BRITISH, 1804-1887) NORFOLK FARMSTEADS
        Nov. 27, 2019

        JOSEPH PAUL (BRITISH, 1804-1887) NORFOLK FARMSTEADS

        Est: £300 - £500

        oil on panel (a pair) (Dimensions: 20.5 x 15.5 cm) (20.5 x 15.5 cm) Footnote: Acquired from Cambridge Fine Art in 1988

        Cheffins
      • Joseph Paul, XIX, Oil on canvas, An extensive landscape with windmill, buil
        Sep. 16, 2019

        Joseph Paul, XIX, Oil on canvas, An extensive landscape with windmill, buil

        Est: £80 - £120

        Joseph Paul, XIX, Oil on canvas, An extensive landscape with windmill, buildings and figures, Signed lower right. 15 3/4 x 20''

        Claydon Auctioneers
      • Joseph Paul (1804-1887) British. A Wooded Landscape, with a Horse and Cart by Farm Buildings, Oil on Canvas, 37" x 33".
        Jul. 31, 2019

        Joseph Paul (1804-1887) British. A Wooded Landscape, with a Horse and Cart by Farm Buildings, Oil on Canvas, 37" x 33".

        Est: £500 - £700

        Joseph Paul (1804-1887) British. A Wooded Landscape, with a Horse and Cart by Farm Buildings, Oil on Canvas, 37" x 33".

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      • Joseph Paul (1804-1887) British. A Wooded Landscape, with a Horse and Cart by Farm Buildings, Oil on Canvas, 37" x 33".
        May. 01, 2019

        Joseph Paul (1804-1887) British. A Wooded Landscape, with a Horse and Cart by Farm Buildings, Oil on Canvas, 37" x 33".

        Est: £600 - £800

        Joseph Paul (1804-1887) British. A Wooded Landscape, with a Horse and Cart by Farm Buildings, Oil on Canvas, 37" x 33".

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      • JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887) British Log Cart on a Country Lane Oil on panel, in
        Sep. 12, 2018

        JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887) British Log Cart on a Country Lane Oil on panel, in

        Est: £200 - £300

        JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887) British Log Cart on a Country Lane Oil on panel, indistinctly inscribed with pencil to verso, framed. 21 x 27 cm.

        Rowley Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
      • Joseph Paul XIX, Oil on canvas, An East Anglian landscape, Ascribed verso.
        Nov. 10, 2017

        Joseph Paul XIX, Oil on canvas, An East Anglian landscape, Ascribed verso.

        Est: £200 - £300

        Joseph Paul XIX, Oil on canvas, An East Anglian landscape, Ascribed verso. 16 x 20''

        Claydon Auctioneers
      • Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on panel - landscape with Norwich Cathedral
        Aug. 02, 2017

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on panel - landscape with Norwich Cathedral

        Est: £250 - £350

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on panel - landscape with Norwich Cathedral beyond, in gilt frame, 26cm x 36cm

        Reeman Dansie
      • Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas - Norfolk landscape, in original N
        Aug. 02, 2017

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas - Norfolk landscape, in original N

        Est: £300 - £500

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas - Norfolk landscape, in original Norwich School frame, 35cm x 47cm

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      • Joseph Paul (1804-1887) - Oil painting - "View Near Norwich" - A stone bridge crossing a river and leading to a windmill, canvas 11.75ins x 10ins, in gilt moulded frame Note: The name of the artist has been etched into the stretcher
        Aug. 01, 2017

        Joseph Paul (1804-1887) - Oil painting - "View Near Norwich" - A stone bridge crossing a river and leading to a windmill, canvas 11.75ins x 10ins, in gilt moulded frame Note: The name of the artist has been etched into the stretcher

        Est: £80 - £120

        Joseph Paul (1804-1887) - Oil painting - "View Near Norwich" - A stone bridge crossing a river and leading to a windmill, canvas 11.75ins x 10ins, in gilt moulded frame Note: The name of the artist has been etched into the stretcher

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      • After Joseph Paul (British 1804 - 1887) Oil, Moonlit River Scene with Windmill, , 56 x 82
        Dec. 06, 2015

        After Joseph Paul (British 1804 - 1887) Oil, Moonlit River Scene with Windmill, , 56 x 82

        Est: R12,000 - R18,000

        After Joseph Paul (British 1804 - 1887) Oil, Moonlit River Scene with Windmill, , 56 x 82

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      • Painting, Joseph Paul
        Oct. 17, 2015

        Painting, Joseph Paul

        Est: $500 - $700

        Joseph Paul (British, 1804-1887), Figures by a Windmill, oil on canvas, signed lower right, canvas: 20"h x 27"w, overall (with frame): 29"h x 36"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Attributed to JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887) NORWICH SCHO
        Sep. 16, 2015

        Attributed to JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887) NORWICH SCHO

        Est: £200 - £300

        Attributed to JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887) NORWICH SCHOOL A Country Village Scene Oil on panel With applied inscribed name plaque 28.5 x 21 cm, framed

        Rowley Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
      • Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas - extensi
        Apr. 15, 2015

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas - extensi

        Est: £300 - £500

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas - extensive landscape with windmills and church beyond, in gilt frame, 49cm x 74.5cm

        Reeman Dansie
      • JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887, BRITISH) Norwich Rivers
        Nov. 28, 2014

        JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887, BRITISH) Norwich Rivers

        Est: £600 - £800

        JOSEPH PAUL (1804-1887, BRITISH) Norwich Riverside with Bishops Bridge, Cathedral and Castle in Distance oil on canvas 19 x 29ins

        Keys Fine Art Auctioneers
      • Follower of Joseph Paul - Windmills under a Full Moon
        Nov. 10, 2014

        Follower of Joseph Paul - Windmills under a Full Moon

        Est: R20,000 - R30,000

        Follower of Joseph Paul Windmills under a Full Moon oil on canvas 56,5 by 86,5cm

        Strauss & Co
      • Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas in gilt
        Jun. 25, 2014

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas in gilt

        Est: £200 - £400

        Joseph Paul (1804 - 1887), oil on canvas in gilt frame - moonlit river scene with fishing boats beside a windmill, 34cm x 47cm

        Reeman Dansie
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