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Lot 168: DR WILLIAM CROTCH (1775-1847) 'The Playing Field Eton August 2 1832', ins

Est: £200 GBP - £300 GBPSold:
MallamsOxford, United KingdomFebruary 28, 2018

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Description

DR WILLIAM CROTCH (1775-1847) 'The Playing Field Eton August 2 1832', inscribed to mount with title and also '1/2 past 1pm Calcott approved', watercolour, 14.5 x 20cm Prov. With Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, London Also an old Exhibition Label verso for an 'Autumn Exhibition 1965'(partially obscured but probably Appleby Brothers)

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A fine collection of etchings, drawings and watercolours until recently on loan to the Ashmolean Museum: This intriguing collection of etchings, drawings and watercolours was gathered together by Jean and Bill Beale. They lived beside the Thames at Chelsea in London through the nineteen sixties and seventies while Bill worked in the Foreign Office. A birthday or a wedding anniversary meant a joyful trip to a central London art dealer to look, reflect and then purchase a drawing or watercolour. Many were bought from New Bond Street art galleries like Colnaghi's, John Baskett and Richard Day, the renowned central London fine art specialists of this period. This can be seen on the backing to the frames. In later life the Beales moved to a village in Oxfordshire. The subject matter of their pictures reflected their interest in rural England, the Thames and the highest standard of British and European drawing and watercolour painting. In the 1990's the collection was placed on loan to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, which has conserved their fine condition that makes them such a pleasure to look at today. All but two are unframed but professionally re-mounted to museum specification, however the frames with their labels have been preserved and are sold in their respective lots

Auction Details

The Picture Sale

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Mallams
February 28, 2018, 11:00 AM BST

Bocardo House St Michael's Street, Oxford, OFE, OX1 2EB, UK