SANDBY Paul R.A. (1731-1809) A Distant View of Maidstone, from the Lower Bell Inn, Blue Bell Hill. A reduced version of the view in the Yale Center for British Art (New Haven). Gouache on paper, laid on board. Inscribed verso in a contemporaneous hand 'An extensive (...) with figures / and cattle in the foreground / by Paul Sandby' and incorrectly identified as 'Sir John Falstaff Public House at Gad's
Hill and Rochester in the distance'. Provenance: W. Turner, Cotman Gallery, Birmingham.
12.5x18.75 inches.
SANDBY Paul R.A. (1731-1809) ‘Entrance into Easton Park from Dun …’, Essex. Pencil. Indistinctly inscribed. Circa 1808. Other Sandbys of Easton are in the V&A (Click Here) and the B.M. Click Here. Provenance: Admiral Sir James Hawkins-Whitshead (1762-1849); Sothebys 14.4.1994. 5x9 inches.
SANDBY Paul R.A.(1731-1809) ‘Langollin (sic) in the County of Denbigh from the Turnpike Road above the River Dee’. Watercolour and gouache on paper laid in a mahogany panel. Related to although different from a 1776 print of this title. Inscribed in a contemporary hand verso of panel. Colnaghi label citing as Ex. Collections ‘W. Angerstein / Mrs Norman/ D.M. Eccles Esq’. Label inscribed ‘Landscape by Sandby / No.3 / for Mrs Norman (indecipherable signature) / 22nd August 1843’. Exhibited: Arts Council of Great Britain, Watercolour and Drawings from the Bradfer-Lawrence Collection, 1953, No.36. Loaned by Mr Harry Bradfer-Lawrence (1887-1965). 18.5x24.5 inches. Framed: 25.25x30.5 inches Please contact us for more information