cat2 09.pdf - Grosvenor Prints
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prominent part, as well as of tinted and crayon<br />
drawings, to the exhibitions of the Free Society of<br />
Artists between the years 1761 and 1773.<br />
9714 Scene near Sandhurst, Berkshire.<br />
Willm, DelaMotte invt, et fecit, aqua fortis. Published<br />
by W. DelaMotte, Sandhurst, Berks, Jany, 1, 1818.<br />
Etching on india laid paper, 280 x 330mm. 11 x 13".<br />
Spotting to margins. £130<br />
A man with four lurchers or greyhounds sits beneath a<br />
tree in a wooded landscape. A dead hare lies beside<br />
them.<br />
William Delamotte (1775 - 1863) was a draughtsman<br />
on wood and watercolourist. He entered the Royal<br />
Academy Schools in 1794 and trained under Benjamin<br />
West.<br />
9816 Windsor Castle, King George The<br />
Forth's Gate.<br />
Drawn on Stone by W. Westall, A.R.A. Printed &<br />
Pubd. by Engelmann, Graf, Comdet, & Co. 92, Dean<br />
Street, Soho, Augst. 1827, and Paris at Engelmann &<br />
Co.<br />
Hand coloured lithograph on india laid paper, sheet<br />
275 x 380mm. 10¾ x 15". Some staining to paper<br />
extremities, outside india. £140<br />
9739 A View from the end of Ferry-Bridge<br />
in Yorkshire. To James Melthorpe Esq. at<br />
Secroft near Ferry Bridge, This Plate is<br />
Inscribed by his most obliged humble<br />
Servant Wm. Bellers.<br />
W. Bellers pinxt. P. Benazech Sculp. Published 17<br />
Jany. 1774 by R. Sayer, Map & <strong>Prints</strong>eller in Fleet<br />
Street, and John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside.<br />
Etching and engraving, 195 x 320mm. 7¾ x 12½".<br />
Trimmed to plate. One stain spot to left edge of image.<br />
£220<br />
A view near Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire, with an<br />
angler lower right.<br />
William Bellers fl. 1761-1774, landscape painter, who<br />
worked in London in the second half of the eighteenth<br />
century, was a frequent contributor of pictures in which<br />
effects of sunset, moonlight, and storm play a<br />
prominent part, as well as of tinted and crayon<br />
drawings, to the exhibitions of the Free Society of<br />
Artists between the years 1761 and 1773.<br />
Plate six from a series of eight views of Northern<br />
England, numbered '6' lower right corner.<br />
9859 A View of the New Bridge over the<br />
River Thames at Walton in Surry, with<br />
the House of Samuel Dicker Esqr:, and<br />
part of the Terrass at Oatlands the Seat of<br />
the Right Honble: the Earl of Lincoln<br />
appearing through the Great Arch.<br />
Luke Sullivan delin & Sculpt. London Sold by R.<br />
Wilkinson in Cornhil, and Carington Bowles in St.<br />
Pauls Church Yard [n.d., c.1760].<br />
Very fine copper engraving, 330 x 595mm. 13 x 23½". £490<br />
A group of figures with sheep and cattle on the banks<br />
of the River Thames at Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.<br />
The first bridge over the river, here depicted, was<br />
constructed between 1748 and 1750, a timber structure<br />
that stood until 1783. Canaletto painted a picture of this<br />
bridge in 1754. In the distance a view of Oatlands, the<br />
former Tudor and Stuart royal palace located between<br />
Weybridge and Walton, which was burned down (and<br />
rebuilt) in 1794.<br />
A fantastic impression engraved by Luke Sullivan<br />
(1705 - 1771) after his own design.