Attributed to William Charles Ross (1794-1860). The Three Graces, pencil on grey paper, depicting 3 bare-footed young ladies in flowing diaphanous gowns, with pencil attribution on verso, sheet size 26.8 x 18cm (10 1/2 x 7ins), together with 2 others attributed to the same artist: a pencil drawing on grey paper of a small child standing on her seated mother's lap, captioned 'Poor Mamma - Poor Mamma', top blank margin with a crease, image size 15.5 x 14.3cm (6 1/8 x 5 5/8ins), sheet size 23.7 x 18cm (9 3/8 x 7ins); and a watercolour on paper of a young lady seated drawing at an easel, slightly creased and dusty to edges, sheet size 13.3 x 12cm (5 1/4 x 4 3/4ins), plus 20 other watercolours and drawings, mostly British, 18th or 19th century, including a watercolour on paper of a seated young lady wearing a large hat attributed to William Henry Bunbury, with black circular ink stamp of Thomas Esmond Lowensky lower left (Lugt 2420a), 2 small pencil drawings on paper attributed to William Hoare each of a slumbering child, a pencil and sepia watercolour on cardof a historical beheading scene, attributed to Alfred Elmore 2 sepia watercolours on laid paper depicting scenes from 'Tom Jones' attributed to John Wright and a pencil sketch on paper of a gentleman seated at a table, attributed to William Mulready
Attributed to William Charles Ross (1794-1860). The Three Graces, pencil on grey paper, depicting 3 bare-footed young ladies in flowing diaphanous gowns, with pencil attribution on verso, sheet size 26.8 x 18cm (10 1/2 x 7ins), together with 2 others attributed to the same artist: a pencil drawing on grey paper of a small child standing on her seated mother's lap, captioned 'Poor Mamma - Poor Mamma', top blank margin with a crease, image size 15.5 x 14.3cm (6 1/8 x 5 5/8ins), sheet size 23.7 x 18cm (9 3/8 x 7ins); and a watercolour on paper of a young lady seated drawing at an easel, slightly creased and dusty to edges, sheet size 13.3 x 12cm (5 1/4 x 4 3/4ins), plus 20 other watercolours and drawings, mostly British, 18th or 19th century, including a watercolour on paper of a seated young lady wearing a large hat attributed to William Henry Bunbury, with black circular ink stamp of Thomas Esmond Lowensky lower left (Lugt 2420a), 2 small pencil drawings on paper attributed to William Hoare each of a slumbering child, a pencil and sepia watercolour on cardof a historical beheading scene, attributed to Alfred Elmore 2 sepia watercolours on laid paper depicting scenes from 'Tom Jones' attributed to John Wright and a pencil sketch on paper of a gentleman seated at a table, attributed to William Mulready
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