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    • A. SMITH (*1759) after CORBOULD (*1757), Wycombe House, Buckinghamshire, 1787, Etching
      Aug. 31, 2024

      A. SMITH (*1759) after CORBOULD (*1757), Wycombe House, Buckinghamshire, 1787, Etching

      Est: €75 - €125

      Anker Smith (1759 Cheapside, London - 1819 ) after Richard Corbould (1757 - 1831 ): Wycombe House in Buckinghamshire - Sitz des Marquis of Lansdowne, 1787, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Wycombe House, in Buckinghamshire, the Seat of the Marquis of Lansdown". Date: 1787 Description: The painting shows an idyllic landscape with a manor house in the background, affectionately known as "Wycombe House". This work illustrates a harmonious relationship between the natural environment and human architecture. Sheep can be seen in the foreground, suggesting a rural setting. The composition combines lush trees, dense woodland and the majestic building, hinting at the rural charm and social importance of the estate. It conveys an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. Keywords: landscape; manor house; Wycombe House; Buckinghamshire; estate; nature; architecture; sheep; trees; sky; Marquess of Lansdowne; rural; England; 18th; century; harmony; peace; idyll; vegetation; society; history, 18th century, Romanticism, Architecture, United Kingdom, West Wycombe (Buckinghamshire), Size: Paper: 19,8 cm x 26,3 cm (7,8 x 10,4 in), Plate: 15,1 cm x 20,0 cm (5,9 x 7,9 in), Depiction: 10,9 cm x 16,2 cm (4,3 x 6,4 in)

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    • A. SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving
      Jul. 27, 2024

      A. SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving

      Est: €300 - €400

      Anker Smith (1759 Cheapside, London - 1819 ) after James Northcote (1746 Plymouth - 1831 London): The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Unterhalb der Darstellung signiert "Painted by James Northcote, Esq. R.A. / Engraved by Anker Smith" und mit Publikationszeile: "Published June 4, 1796, by J. & J. Boydell, No. 90, Cheapside; and at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall.". Darunter betitelt und bezeichnet "Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor of London, Killing Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 1381. / From the Original Picture Presented to the City of London by Boydell" und mit weiterer Zeile: "For which glorious action King Richard II. conferred on him the honor of Knighthood, and added the Dagger to the City Arms." Date: 1796 Description: Excellent print quality. The depiction shows the murder of Wat Tyler (d. 1381 Smithfield, now London); he was an English peasant leader who led the Peasants' Revolt in 1381, his surname Tyler ("brickmaker") actually denoting his profession. William Walworth, the mayor of London, drew his sword and seriously wounded him; a squire of the king then killed the rebel leader, who demanded, among other things, the confiscation of church property and the abolition of serfdom and estates. Keywords: 18th century, Figurative, Military, United Kingdom, Size: Paper: 50,6 cm x 64,0 cm (19,9 x 25,2 in), Depiction: 44,5 cm x 59,8 cm (17,5 x 23,5 in)

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    • A. SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving
      Nov. 11, 2023

      A. SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving

      Est: €300 - €400

      Anker Smith (1759 Cheapside, London - 1819 ) after James Northcote (1746 Plymouth - 1831 London): The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Unterhalb der Darstellung signiert "Painted by James Northcote, Esq. R.A. / Engraved by Anker Smith" und mit Publikationszeile: "Published June 4, 1796, by J. & J. Boydell, No. 90, Cheapside; and at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall.". Darunter betitelt und bezeichnet "Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor of London, Killing Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 1381. / From the Original Picture Presented to the City of London by Boydell" und mit weiterer Zeile: "For which glorious action King Richard II. conferred on him the honor of Knighthood, and added the Dagger to the City Arms." Date: 1796 Description: Excellent print quality. The depiction shows the murder of Wat Tyler (d. 1381 Smithfield, now London); he was an English peasant leader who led the Peasants' Revolt in 1381, his surname Tyler ("brickmaker") actually denoting his profession. William Walworth, the mayor of London, drew his sword and seriously wounded him; a squire of the king then killed the rebel leader, who demanded, among other things, the confiscation of church property and the abolition of serfdom and estates. Keywords: 18th century, Figurative, Military, United Kingdom,

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    • Old Master: Anker Smith (1759-1819) English after Henry Fuseli (Johann Henrich Fussli) 1741-1825) Swiss
      Oct. 18, 2023

      Old Master: Anker Smith (1759-1819) English after Henry Fuseli (Johann Henrich Fussli) 1741-1825) Swiss

      Est: $100 - $200

      FLORA ATTIRED BY THE ELEMENTS, engraving, published by J. Johnson, sheet 10 ¾ x 8”, mat 14 x 11”.

      Clark's Fine Art & Auctioneers Inc.
    • Old Master: Anker Smith (1759-1819) English after Henry Fuseli (Johann Henrich Fussli) 1741-1825) Swiss
      Sep. 06, 2023

      Old Master: Anker Smith (1759-1819) English after Henry Fuseli (Johann Henrich Fussli) 1741-1825) Swiss

      Est: $200 - $400

      FLORA ATTIRED BY THE ELEMENTS, engraving, published by J. Johnson, sheet 10 ¾ x 8”, mat 14 x 11”.

      Clark's Fine Art & Auctioneers Inc.
    • A. SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving
      Jul. 15, 2023

      A. SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving

      Est: €300 - €400

      Anker Smith (1759 Cheapside, London - 1819 ) after James Northcote (1746 Plymouth - 1831 London): The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Unterhalb der Darstellung signiert "Painted by James Northcote, Esq. R.A. / Engraved by Anker Smith" und mit Publikationszeile: "Published June 4, 1796, by J. & J. Boydell, No. 90, Cheapside; and at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall.". Darunter betitelt und bezeichnet "Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor of London, Killing Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 1381. / From the Original Picture Presented to the City of London by Boydell" und mit weiterer Zeile: "For which glorious action King Richard II. conferred on him the honor of Knighthood, and added the Dagger to the City Arms." Date: 1796 Description: Excellent print quality. The depiction shows the murder of Wat Tyler (d. 1381 Smithfield, now London); he was an English peasant leader who led the Peasants' Revolt in 1381, his surname Tyler ("brickmaker") actually denoting his profession. William Walworth, the Mayor of London, drew his sword and seriously wounded him, a squire of the King then killed the rebel leader, who demanded, among other things, the confiscation of church property and the abolition of serfdom and estates. Keywords: 18th century, Figurative, Military, United Kingdom,

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    • A.SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving
      Oct. 22, 2022

      A.SMITH (*1759) after NORTHCOTE (*1746), The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving

      Est: €300 - €400

      Anker Smith (1759 Cheapside, London - 1819 ) after James Northcote (1746 Plymouth - 1831 London): The murder of Wat Tyler, 1796, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: Unterhalb der Darstellung signiert "Painted by James Northcote, Esq. R.A. / Engraved by Anker Smith" und mit Publikationszeile: "Published June 4, 1796, by J. & J. Boydell, No. 90, Cheapside; and at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall.". Darunter betitelt und bezeichnet "Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor of London, Killing Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 1381. / From the Original Picture Presented to the City of London by Boydell" und mit weiterer Zeile: "For which glorious action King Richard II. conferred on him the honor of Knighthood, and added the Dagger to the City Arms." Date: 1796 Description: Excellent print quality. The depiction shows the murder of Wat Tyler (d. 1381 Smithfield, now London); he was an English peasant leader who led the Peasants' Revolt in 1381, his surname Tyler ("brickmaker") actually denoting his profession. William Walworth, the Mayor of London, drew his sword and seriously wounded him, a squire of the King then killed the rebel leader, who demanded, among other things, the confiscation of church property and the abolition of serfdom and estates. Keywords: 18th century, Figurative, Military, United Kingdom,

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    • * Anker Smith (1759-1819). Mother and Child
      Mar. 09, 2022

      * Anker Smith (1759-1819). Mother and Child

      Est: £100 - £150

      * Anker Smith (1759-1819). Mother and Child Anker Smith (1759-1819). Mother and Child, pastel, depicting a woman holding a baby in her left arm, the other arm lifting a blanket, her head bowed looking towards the child, previous restoration including full length tear repair, one closed tear to upper left approximately 8 x 4cm, sheet size 74.5 x 58.5cm (29 3/8 x 23ins) framed and glazed (83 x 71cm) Qty: (1)

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • Anker Smith (1759-1819) Mother and child, 27 x 22in.; torn
      Jul. 04, 2013

      Anker Smith (1759-1819) Mother and child, 27 x 22in.; torn

      Est: £100 - £200

      Anker Smith (1759-1819) pastel, Mother and child, 27 x 22in.; torn

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