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  • T. WOOLNOTH (*1785), Portrait of Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner
    Mar. 22, 2025

    T. WOOLNOTH (*1785), Portrait of Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner

    Est: €75 - €125

    Thomas Woolnoth (born 1785 London): Portrait of Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner Technique: Crayon manner on Paper Inscription: Law, he became known for defending the radicals Watson and Thistlewood. He was an influential member of the Coservative Party in the House of Lords and was elevated to Lord Chancellor several times. He died in London in 1863. Thomas Woolnoth (London 1785 - London c. 1857) was a painter and engraver. Date: 1842 Description: Signed and inscribed below the depiction: "Drawn by T. Woolnoth, Engraved by T. Woolnoth John-Singleton Cobley, Baron Lyndhurst Fisher. Son&ampC° London 1842", additionally facsimile signature of the sitter in the plate. Woolnoth portrayed Lyndhurst with a long white wig. It falls impressively on his splendid cloak. Lyndhurst is looking very seriously to the right. The three-quarter profile clearly shows his characteristically curved nose, which gives him a stern appearance. John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1772, the son of the portrait painter John Sigleton Copley. His family moved to England at an early age. Copley studied theology and Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Portraits, United Kingdom, Size: Paper: 27,0 cm x 20,5 cm (10,6 x 8,1 in), Plate: 22,0 cm x 14,5 cm (8,7 x 5,7 in), Depiction: 11,5 cm x 9,0 cm (4,5 x 3,5 in)

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • T. WOOLNOTH (*1785) after STEPHANOFF (*1790), Allegory of France, Steel engraving
    Nov. 16, 2024

    T. WOOLNOTH (*1785) after STEPHANOFF (*1790), Allegory of France, Steel engraving

    Est: €90 - €150

    Thomas Woolnoth (born 1785 London) after Francis Philip Stephanoff (around 1790 - 1860 ): Allegory of France Solemn work of art in the garden Young beauty is crowned with flowers, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Drawn by F. P. Stephanoff / Engraved by T. Woolnoth". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "France". Date: 19th century Description: A masterfully crafted work of art depicting a group of people in festive attire in a harmonious, natural setting. A woman crowns a younger woman, possibly a bridal couple, under an arch of foliage. Children and a clergyman reinforce the festive atmosphere. Source: Edward Francis Finden (1791 London-1857 St John's Wood) Findens Tableaux. A Series of Picturesque Scenes of National Character, Beauty, and Costume, 1837-1844 | Magazine, Genre, Fashion Keywords: flowers; summer; spring; historical clothing; solemnity; coronation; bride; clergyman; children; garden; foliage; festivity; work of art; people; formal; festive; nature; group; ceremony; wreath; women; iconography; artist, 19th century, Romanticism, Costumes, France, Size: Paper: 35,5 cm x 24,7 cm (14 x 9,7 in), Depiction: 25,8 cm x 20,5 cm (10,2 x 8,1 in)

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • T. WOOLNOTH (*1785), Portrait of Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner
    Aug. 31, 2024

    T. WOOLNOTH (*1785), Portrait of Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner

    Est: €75 - €125

    Thomas Woolnoth (born 1785 London): Portrait of Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner Technique: Crayon manner on Paper Inscription: Law, he became known for defending the radicals Watson and Thistlewood. He was an influential member of the Coservative Party in the House of Lords and was elevated to Lord Chancellor several times. He died in London in 1863. Thomas Woolnoth (London 1785 - London c. 1857) was a painter and engraver. Date: 1842 Description: Signed and inscribed below the depiction: "Drawn by T. Woolnoth, Engraved by T. Woolnoth John-Singleton Cobley, Baron Lyndhurst Fisher. Son&ampC° London 1842", additionally facsimile signature of the sitter in the plate. Woolnoth portrayed Lyndhurst with a long white wig. It falls impressively on his splendid cloak. Lyndhurst is looking very seriously to the right. The three-quarter profile clearly shows his characteristically curved nose, which gives him a stern appearance. John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1772, the son of the portrait painter John Sigleton Copley. His family moved to England at an early age. Copley studied theology and Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Portraits, United Kingdom, Size: Paper: 27,0 cm x 20,5 cm (10,6 x 8,1 in), Plate: 22,0 cm x 14,5 cm (8,7 x 5,7 in), Depiction: 11,5 cm x 9,0 cm (4,5 x 3,5 in)

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • Thomas A. Woolnoth (British 1785-1857), Portrait o
    Jun. 20, 2024

    Thomas A. Woolnoth (British 1785-1857), Portrait o

    Est: £300 - £500

    Thomas A. Woolnoth (British 1785-1857), Portrait of a young man, full length standing in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 92 x 63cm. Unframed Relined, some surface scuffs/minor paint losses, minor retouchings/infillings visible under u.v. light, needs cleaning and minor retouching.

    Ewbank's
  • THOMAS WOOLNOTH
    Nov. 29, 2023

    THOMAS WOOLNOTH

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Londra, 1785 - 1875 Fanciulla che suona la chitarra Firmato T Woolnoth e datato 18..? in basso a destra Olio su tela, cm 94X62

    Wannenes Art Auctions
  • Thomas A. Woolnoth oil
    Mar. 25, 2023

    Thomas A. Woolnoth oil

    Est: $150 - $250

    Thomas A, Woolnoth (British 1785-1857) Self-Portrait oil on canvas (relined), signed T. A. Woolnoth lower right, framed. 21 1/2 x 16 1/2"

    Rachel Davis Fine Arts
  • T.WOOLNOTH (*1785), Portrait Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner
    Oct. 22, 2022

    T.WOOLNOTH (*1785), Portrait Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner

    Est: €75 - €125

    Thomas Woolnoth (born 1785 London): Portrait Baron Lyndhurst, 1842, Crayon manner Technique: Crayon manner on Paper Inscription: Law, he became known for defending the radicals Watson and Thistlewood. He was an influential member of the Coservative Party in the House of Lords and was elevated to Lord Chancellor several times. He died in London in 1863. Thomas Woolnoth (London 1785 - London c. 1857) was a painter and engraver. Date: 1842 Description: Signed and inscribed below the depiction: "Drawn by T. Woolnoth, Engraved by T. Woolnoth John-Singleton Cobley, Baron Lyndhurst Fisher. Son&ampC° London 1842", additionally facsimile signature of the sitter in the plate. Woolnoth portrayed Lyndhurst with a long white wig. It falls impressively on his splendid cloak. Lyndhurst is looking very seriously to the right. The three-quarter profile clearly shows his characteristically curved nose, which gives him a stern appearance. John Singleton Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1772, the son of the portrait painter John Sigleton Copley. His family moved to England at an early age. Copley studied theology and Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Portraits, United Kingdom,

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • Thornton. Thomas Woolnoth (1785-c.1841) - Flora dispensing Her Favours on the Earth,
    Jul. 24, 2014

    Thornton. Thomas Woolnoth (1785-c.1841) - Flora dispensing Her Favours on the Earth,

    Est: £300 - £500

    Thornton. Thomas Woolnoth (1785-c.1841) - Flora dispensing Her Favours on the Earth, allegorical plate after Richard Cosway for Dr. Robert Thornton's Temple of Flora, original hand-coloured aquatint and stipple-engraving, 1807, Thornton, 480 x 380mm. (18 7/8 x 15 in); with a companion allegorical plate for the same work, Æsculapius, Flora, Ceres and Cupid honouring the bust of Linnæus, by Calwall after Russell and Opie, 1806, Thornton, 515 x 375mm. (20 1/4 x 14 3/4 in), both unframed (2)

    Dreweatts 1759
  • THOMAS WOOLNOTH, 1785-1857 THE SEPARATION OF SIR THOMAS MORE AND HIS FAMILY
    May. 11, 2005

    THOMAS WOOLNOTH, 1785-1857 THE SEPARATION OF SIR THOMAS MORE AND HIS FAMILY

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    oil on canvas EXHIBITED London, Royal Academy, 1854, no. 478

    Sotheby's
  • THOMAS WOOLNOTH, 1785-1857
    Jan. 19, 2005

    THOMAS WOOLNOTH, 1785-1857

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • Thomas A. Woolnoth
    Apr. 03, 2004

    Thomas A. Woolnoth

    Est: $400 - $600

    Thomas A. Woolnoth (British, 1785-1836), an oval portrait miniature of a general depicted in uniform, signed middle left, 3 1/2 in., x 2 3/4 in., set in a gilt mount in a rectangular frame with scrollwork upon a tortoiseshell veneer.

    Neal Auction Company
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