16th Mar, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST

British, European & Sporting Art

 
  Lot 1117
 

1117

Henry Redmore (1820-1887)
Shipping off a coastline
Signed and dated 1869, oil on canvas, 28.5cm by 43.5cm

Not Sold

 

An old wax lining, on old stretcher. All keys. The back of the canvas visible between the stretcher is slighly loose and not adhered. Perhaps a secondary lining canvas? But the original has good tension and no distortions.

Large scale brittle age craquelure throughout, with minor impact cracs. Very slighly raised but no history of flaking or loss. Minor drying cracks in central clouds to right of triple masts, buildings and ships in front of buildings. Also along the top edge in dark sky - where there are a few light, minor retouchings to disguise larger drying cracks. These retouchings are slightly discoloured and matt.

One vertical curving scratch, retouched and slightly matt, 2 inches long in top right corner. One very small paint-from-paint loss to ring of barrel. Very minor abrasion to some of the finer areas of rigging, but barely noticable

There is a slighly yellowed varnish with even gloss and a little surface dirt and debris.

In very nice condition.

Examined in frame

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Auction: British, European & Sporting Art, 16th Mar, 2024

Coming up for auction this Spring are three notable works by Adolphe Valette (1876-1942), a French Impressionist artist who spent the majority of his career in the North of England. Whilst he is best remembered today as being the highly influential tutor to L.S. Lowry, Valette created a significant body of work in oils, watercolours and drawing media. All three works are sold with provenance from The Perera Collection, the largest collection of works by Valette to have been assembled in private hands.

Further notable works in the sale include an exquisitely detailed still life of a peach, black grapes and cobnuts on a marble shelf by Emilie Preyer (1849-1930), and a work by historical genre painter Edward Matthew Ward (1816-1879) that depicts the hero of a popular comic ballad, John Gilpin.

The sale will also see the final part of the Raymond Booth Studio, comprising 19 works. Raymond Booth (1929-2015) was perhaps the greatest botanical artist and illustrator of his generation, and his passion for the natural world shines through in his highly detailed oil studies of flora and fauna.

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