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b. 1800 - d. 1870

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    • HONORE PELLEGRIN (FRENCH 1793-1869). THE AMERICAN BARK "GLEANER," H. STEVENS, LEAVING MARSEILLES, JULY 1840.
      Aug. 19, 2018

      HONORE PELLEGRIN (FRENCH 1793-1869). THE AMERICAN BARK "GLEANER," H. STEVENS, LEAVING MARSEILLES, JULY 1840.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      The "Gleaner," built at Yarmouth, Maine, is shown in two positions. Watercolor on paper, 16 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches, sight. Signed and dated "Hre. Pellegin a Marseille 1840" l.r. Inscribed with title below the image.

      Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
    • HONORE PELLEGRIN (FRENCH 1793-1869). THE BRIG "JESSIE ANNE" OF LEITH, CAPT. SIM, ENTERING MARSEILLES, 1845.
      Aug. 19, 2018

      HONORE PELLEGRIN (FRENCH 1793-1869). THE BRIG "JESSIE ANNE" OF LEITH, CAPT. SIM, ENTERING MARSEILLES, 1845.

      Est: $1,800 - $2,400

      Watercolor on paper, 15 3/4 x 22 inches, sight. Signed and dated "Hre. Pellegrin a Marseille 1845," l.r.

      Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
    • ATTRIBUTED TO HONORE PELLEGRIN (French/American, 1793-1869) WATERCOLOR SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP CHARLES HENRY LEAVING MARSEILLES 1866 .
      Aug. 17, 2017

      ATTRIBUTED TO HONORE PELLEGRIN (French/American, 1793-1869) WATERCOLOR SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP CHARLES HENRY LEAVING MARSEILLES 1866 .

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      The two mast ship sailing left to right in blue ocean with the port of Marseilles behind it. Several figures are seen on deck and sails are full. The name is emblazoned off the stern and the ships pennant on second mast. Legend at base inscribed "Charles Henry of Pictou , John McKay COMder leaving Marseilles April 1866". Housed in a period walnut frame with gold liner and antique glass. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2" x 23-1/2". Overall: 21" x 27-1/2". CONDITION: All over spot foxing, some scrape losses and scratches mostly to right side. 52308-9

      James D. Julia
    • W/C/G/P Ship Portrait, Turkish, c. 11830
      Aug. 09, 2014

      W/C/G/P Ship Portrait, Turkish, c. 11830

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Medium: W/C Gouache, Gilding Support: Paper Artist: Likely Honore Pellegrin Artist Dates: 1793-1869 Country of Origin: France Title & Description: This depiction of a brig on the sea is done in watercolor with gouache and gilding added as well. The white caps of the stylized waves push up against the hull, pushing the viewer's sight up to the gilding along the stern as well as the figurehead at the bow. The flag of Turkey flies at the stern indicating the hailing origin of the brig. Signature: None Date of Work: C. 1830 Frame: Original, Gilded Wood Work Size: 18.75x23.25" Frame Size: 23.25x32.0" Weight: 9lbs 5.3oz Provenance: New Hampshire Estate Condition: There is some foxing and small staining along the painting, with minor losses at the top center and along the bottom. Artist Biography: Pellegrin worked in the French seaport of Marseilles during the Second and Third Quarters of the 19th Century. His work is characteristic of the Marseilles School, usually featuring the seaport's topography to form the paintings' background He commanded a pleasing and naturalistic style that make his works some of the most appealing of this Marine School. Widely recognized for the scope of his output and consistent high quality, paintings by Honore Pellegrin are substantially represented in numerous museum collections worldwide.The ship portraitists of the Mediterranean ports, particularly those of the Eastern Seaboards, produced their works on paper, using primarily gouache, an opaque form of watercolors. The most accomplished practitioners of this technique were the prolific Roux Family and their contemporary, Honore Pellegrin.

      Louis J. Dianni, LLC
    • Attributed to Honore Pellegrin (French, 1793-1869) Bark "Tino"of New York 1857, Entering the Port of Marseilles. Unsigned, titled below
      Oct. 28, 2012

      Attributed to Honore Pellegrin (French, 1793-1869) Bark "Tino"of New York 1857, Entering the Port of Marseilles. Unsigned, titled below

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Attributed to Honore Pellegrin (French, 1793-1869) Bark "Tino"of New York 1857, Entering the Port of Marseilles. Unsigned, titled below. Watercolor on paper, 171/2 x 24 1/4 in., in a period molded giltwood frame. Condition: Expertly conserved. Provenance: A prominent Cincinnati, Ohio, collector.

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    • HONORE PELLEGRIN, French, 1800-1870, Portrait of the American three-masted ship Rialto, Watercolor with gouache highlights on paper,...
      Nov. 21, 2009

      HONORE PELLEGRIN, French, 1800-1870, Portrait of the American three-masted ship Rialto, Watercolor with gouache highlights on paper,...

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      HONORE PELLEGRIN French, 1800-1870 Portrait of the American three-masted ship Rialto entitled "Rialto entering the port of Marseilles - 1838". Small sailing vessel off her bow with fort at port side of harbor entrance. Repetitive quarter stern view off the portrait stern. Signed lower right "Hre. Pellegrin Marseilles 1838". Watercolor with gouache highlights on paper, 17 1/2" x 23 1/2" sight. Framed.

      Eldred's
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