BEHIND THE BREWHOUSES IN ST. TOLES OXEN
inscribed and dated in the artist's hand Behind the Brewhouses in St. Toles Oxen July 3. 1787. /5, verso
pen and ink and watercolour over pencil on laid paper
21 x 32.5cm; 8 1/4 x 12 3/4in
together with three further drawings by the same hand, all inscribed in the artist's hand verso: Portrait of an Oak near Oxford, Bridge over the Dovy at Dinas Mowddwy, Monday September 5th 1791 11/ Marionethshire and Nant Rhyddod near Dynas Mouthwy in Marionethshire/ July 28th 1795
various sizes, all unframed
(4)
Exhibited
Malchair and the Oxford School, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1998 (Nant Rhyddod near Dynas Mowddwy)
Provenance
the first: Leonard Gordon Duke (1890-1971), inventory no. D397
Literature
Iolo Williams, Early English Watercolours and Some Cognate Drawings by Artists Born not Later Than 1785, 1952, p. 92 and p. 93
Sold for £3,000
BEHIND THE BREWHOUSES IN ST. TOLES OXEN
inscribed and dated in the artist's hand Behind the Brewhouses in St. Toles Oxen July 3. 1787. /5, verso
pen and ink and watercolour over pencil on laid paper
21 x 32.5cm; 8 1/4 x 12 3/4in
together with three further drawings by the same hand, all inscribed in the artist's hand verso: Portrait of an Oak near Oxford, Bridge over the Dovy at Dinas Mowddwy, Monday September 5th 1791 11/ Marionethshire and Nant Rhyddod near Dynas Mouthwy in Marionethshire/ July 28th 1795
various sizes, all unframed
(4)
Exhibited
Malchair and the Oxford School, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1998 (Nant Rhyddod near Dynas Mowddwy)
Provenance
the first: Leonard Gordon Duke (1890-1971), inventory no. D397
Literature
Iolo Williams, Early English Watercolours and Some Cognate Drawings by Artists Born not Later Than 1785, 1952, p. 92 and p. 93
Auction: Drawings and Watercolours from the Iolo Williams Collection, 2nd Oct, 2024
A unique auction comprising the collection of 18th and early 19th century British watercolours, once belonging to connoisseur and author Iolo Aneurin Williams (1890-1962). Williams wrote the definitive collectors's guide 'Early English Watercolours' in 1952. Having been kept safely - in storage boxes under a bed - this will be their first appearance on the market for more than 60 years and in some cases much longer.
Iolo Williams was a museums and art critic for The Times from 1936 onwards and an avid collector. Born in Middlesborough, he lived in Hindhead in his youth and latterly in Kew, south-west of London, and formed his collection from the 1930’s to the 1950’s when unidentified drawings could be picked up for a modest price from dealers and auctions. Through diligent research, he identified many works as being by leading exponents of the golden age of British drawings and watercolours: artists such as Thomas Girtin, Richard Wilson, William Payne, John Varley and Paul Sandby. He also discovered and put on record other artists about whom little was then known.
In 1952 he published his monumental and highly influential work Early English Water-Colours, and Some Cognate Drawings by Artists Born Not Later Than 1785' which listed and discussed works by 600 British draughtsmen. Arts writer Huon MallaIieu, in his own essential book for collectors Understanding Watercolours of 1985, describes it as “both a labour of love and scholarship undertaken by one of the most civilised and knowledgeable collectors of his day, it gradually became not only essential reading, but a collector’s item in its own right for cognoscenti” and “a joy to read”.
The auction is a rare opportunity for collectors, both seasoned and new, to enjoy the sort of experience Williams would have had of looking through folders of mixed, unframed drawings and watercolours in which hidden gems could be discovered.
Contact Suzanne Zack for further information about this auction | suzanne.zack@olympiaauctions.com | + 44 (0) 20 7806 5541
Viewing Times:
29th Sep 2024 12:00 - 16:00
30th Sep 2024 10:00 - 20:00
01st Oct 2024 10:00 - 17:00