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Auction archive: Lot number 50

Egypt and Nubia from Drawings Made on

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 50

Egypt and Nubia from Drawings Made on

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Egypt and Nubia from Drawings Made on the Spot ... with Historical Descriptions by William Brockendon. London: F.G. Moon, 1846-9. 3 volumes. Folio (605 x 426 mm). 3 titles with lithographed vignettes and 121 tinted lithographed plates by Louis Haghe after drawings by Roberts, and an untinted map. Period half morocco over textured cloth boards, spine and upper covers gilt-lettered. Foxing throughout. 2nd volume with closed tear to three plates, affecting image on one and repaired with tape on two, binding worn, number stamp and blind stamp in margin of most plates. Provenance: George Edwin Bergstrom American Architect who designed the Pentagon (blindstamp in most plates); Library of Architecture and Allied Arts (pocket and card in 2nd volume). FIRST EDITION, ARCHITECT GEORGE BERGSTROM'S COPY. Considered "the most ambitious and impressive of English books illustrated with lithographs" (Ray), this set transports the viewer to exotic Egypt and Nubia through the eyes of prolific Orientalist painter David Roberts After moving to London in the 1820s to continue his career in theatrical scene-painting, Roberts began to exhibit his fine art paintings to critical accord and joined the Royal Academy in 1841. He embarked on a tour of the Middle East in 1838, returning home with numerous sketches from his adventure. Belgian engraver Louis Haghe produced a total of 248 lithographs based on Roberts' series of watercolors (after the sketches), which were originally published in monthly parts forming two commercially successful series: The Holy Land (1842-5) and Egypt and Nubia (1846-9). "Roberts's Holy Land was of the most important and elaborate ventures of nineteenth-century publishing, and it was the apotheosis of the tinted lithograph ... there is pleasure to be had from many of the individual plates, where Haghe's skillful and delicate lithography, and his faithful interpretation of Robert's draughtsmanship and dramatic sense, combine in what are undoubtedly remarkable examples of tinted lithographic work" (Abbey). Roberts' attention to detail and texture, as well as his ability to evoke a sense of the epic or nostalgic must surely be attributed to his early jobs painting trompe l'oeil stonework and paneling and as a scenic painter for the theater. Even Ruskin praised his "absolutely careful and faithful" panoramas (Abbey). From the daily lives of modern Egyptians attending mosque prayers and shopping at the bazaar to glorious ancient ruins rising from desert sands, Roberts' emotive landscapes captured the hearts and imaginations of the British public. Abbey Travel 272; Ray 88; Tooley 402.

Auction archive: Lot number 50
Auction:
Datum:
21 Oct 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
New York
Beschreibung:

Egypt and Nubia from Drawings Made on the Spot ... with Historical Descriptions by William Brockendon. London: F.G. Moon, 1846-9. 3 volumes. Folio (605 x 426 mm). 3 titles with lithographed vignettes and 121 tinted lithographed plates by Louis Haghe after drawings by Roberts, and an untinted map. Period half morocco over textured cloth boards, spine and upper covers gilt-lettered. Foxing throughout. 2nd volume with closed tear to three plates, affecting image on one and repaired with tape on two, binding worn, number stamp and blind stamp in margin of most plates. Provenance: George Edwin Bergstrom American Architect who designed the Pentagon (blindstamp in most plates); Library of Architecture and Allied Arts (pocket and card in 2nd volume). FIRST EDITION, ARCHITECT GEORGE BERGSTROM'S COPY. Considered "the most ambitious and impressive of English books illustrated with lithographs" (Ray), this set transports the viewer to exotic Egypt and Nubia through the eyes of prolific Orientalist painter David Roberts After moving to London in the 1820s to continue his career in theatrical scene-painting, Roberts began to exhibit his fine art paintings to critical accord and joined the Royal Academy in 1841. He embarked on a tour of the Middle East in 1838, returning home with numerous sketches from his adventure. Belgian engraver Louis Haghe produced a total of 248 lithographs based on Roberts' series of watercolors (after the sketches), which were originally published in monthly parts forming two commercially successful series: The Holy Land (1842-5) and Egypt and Nubia (1846-9). "Roberts's Holy Land was of the most important and elaborate ventures of nineteenth-century publishing, and it was the apotheosis of the tinted lithograph ... there is pleasure to be had from many of the individual plates, where Haghe's skillful and delicate lithography, and his faithful interpretation of Robert's draughtsmanship and dramatic sense, combine in what are undoubtedly remarkable examples of tinted lithographic work" (Abbey). Roberts' attention to detail and texture, as well as his ability to evoke a sense of the epic or nostalgic must surely be attributed to his early jobs painting trompe l'oeil stonework and paneling and as a scenic painter for the theater. Even Ruskin praised his "absolutely careful and faithful" panoramas (Abbey). From the daily lives of modern Egyptians attending mosque prayers and shopping at the bazaar to glorious ancient ruins rising from desert sands, Roberts' emotive landscapes captured the hearts and imaginations of the British public. Abbey Travel 272; Ray 88; Tooley 402.

Auction archive: Lot number 50
Auction:
Datum:
21 Oct 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
New York
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