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b. 1811 - d. 1870

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  • Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), Flower studies, a group of eleven
    Feb. 24, 2021

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), Flower studies, a group of eleven

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870)Flower studies, a group of eleven Watercolour and ink Each variously inscribed Approx. 26.5 x 21.5cm (10¼ x 8¼ in.)Unframed (11)

    Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
  • Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), Flower studies, a group of eleven
    Feb. 24, 2021

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), Flower studies, a group of eleven

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870)Flower studies, a group of eleven Watercolour and ink Each variously inscribed Approx. 26.5 x 21.5cm (10¼ x 8 3/8 in.)Unframed (11)

    Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
  • Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), A set of eleven flower studies
    Jan. 27, 2021

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), A set of eleven flower studies

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870)A set of eleven flower studies Watercolour and ink Each variously inscribed Each sheet 27 x 21cm (10½ x 8¼ in.)Unframed (11)

    Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
  • Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), A set of eleven flower studies
    Jan. 27, 2021

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870), A set of eleven flower studies

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870)A set of eleven flower studies Watercolour and ink Each variously inscribed Each sheet 27 x 21cm (10½ x 8¼ in.)Unframed (11)

    Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
  • Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870) - A Collection of Botanical Watercolours: Drawings of British Plants
    Nov. 08, 2017

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870) - A Collection of Botanical Watercolours: Drawings of British Plants

    Est: £2,200 - £2,800

    Watercolour and bodycolour Each inscribed and titled, lower left and lower right, numbered upper right 26.5 x 20.5cm (10 1/4 x 8 1/8in.) each, (12) Miss Stackhouse was born in the West Country in 1811, the same year as botanist and writer Reverend Charles Johns, with whom she would later collaborate to produce some of the most well-known guides to Victorian flora. Stackhouse s attention to detail and keen observation of colouring are evident in all her watercolours. The Stackhouse collection has, for many years, been the subject of extensive research by Clifford Evans, whose article Forgotten Field (Country Life, July 6, 1995), fully documents the contemporary confusion associated with the authorship of the illustrations in the highly regarded books Forest Trees of Britain (1847-49), A Week at the Lizard (1848) and Flowers of the Field (1851) by the Reverend Charles Johns. Evans article details the full extent of Stackhouse s collaboration with Johns in producing the illustrations for this series of books, thus revising G. S. Boulger s turn of the century attribution of the illustrations to Johns sister, Emily, rather than to Stackhouse herself. Please Note: This lot has been marked with **, however, VAT is not applicable to this item.

    Dreweatts 1759
  • Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870) - A Collection of Botanical Watercolours: Drawings of British Plants
    Nov. 08, 2017

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870) - A Collection of Botanical Watercolours: Drawings of British Plants

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Watercolour and bodycolour Each inscribed and titled, lower left and lower right, numbered upper right 26.5 x 20.5cm (10 1/4 x 8 1/8in.) each, (12)

    Dreweatts 1759
  • Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870) - A Collection of Botanical Watercolours: Drawings of British Plants
    Jun. 06, 2017

    Emily Stackhouse (British 1811-1870) - A Collection of Botanical Watercolours: Drawings of British Plants

    Est: £2,200 - £2,800

    Watercolour and bodycolour Each inscribed and titled, lower left and lower right, numbered upper right 26.5 x 20.5cm (10 1/4 x 8 1/8in.) each, (4) Miss Stackhouse was born in the West Country in 1811, the same year as botanist and writer Reverend Charles Johns, with whom she would later collaborate to produce some of the most well-known guides to Victorian flora. Stackhouse s attention to detail and keen observation of colouring are evident in all her watercolours. The Stackhouse collection has, for many years, been the subject of extensive research by Clifford Evans, whose article Forgotten Field (Country Life, July 6, 1995), fully documents the contemporary confusion associated with the authorship of the illustrations in the highly regarded books Forest Trees of Britain (1847-49), A Week at the Lizard (1848) and Flowers of the Field (1851) by the Reverend Charles Johns. Evans article details the full extent of Stackhouse s collaboration with Johns in producing the illustrations for this series of books, thus revising G. S. Boulger s turn of the century attribution of the illustrations to Johns sister, Emily, rather than to Stackhouse herself. Please Note: there are 8 works in this lot not 4 as printed in the catalogue. This lot is subject to VAT charged at 5% on the hammer price. Please see our terms and conditions, under information for buyers in our catalogue and published online for further details.

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