Reference Book Online Auction

March 24, 2011

LOT 98

Lot 98

Eight Volumes on British and Scottish Art

Eight Volumes on British and Scottish Art
Lot 98 Details
Eight Volumes on British and Scottish Art

Gunnis, Rupert.
DICTIONARY OF BRITISH SCULPTURE, 1660-1851.,
London: The Abbey Library, n.d.,
Hunnisett, Basil.
A DICTIONARY OF BRITISH STEEL ENGRAVERS.
Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis Publishers Ltd., 1980.,
Gordon, Esme.
THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF PAINTING, SCULPTURE AND ARCHITECTURE 1826-1976.
Toronto: MacMillan Company, 1976.,Heintzelman, Arthur W.
THE WATERCOLOR DRAWINGS OF THOMAS ROWLANDSON.
New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1947.,
Hemingway, Andrew.
THE NORWICH SCHOOL OF PAINTERS 1803-1833.
Oxford: Phaidon Press, 1979.,
Mallalieu, H.L.
THE DICTIONARY OF WATERCOLOUR ARTISTS UP TO 1920.
Suffolk: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1976.,
Williams, Iolo.
EARLY ENGLISH WATERCOLOURS.
Bath: Kingsmead Reprints, 1970.,
Cundall, H.M.
THE LIFE AND WORK OF BIRKET FOSTER.
London: Bracken Books, 1986.,
Napier, Robert W.
JOHN THOMSON OF DUDDINGSTON LANDSCAPE PAINTER.
London: Oliver and Boyd, 1919.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $84
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