The Tyrol painter Haller's first studies, 1852, pencil on laid paper (watermarked Honig), signed with initials and dated lower right, additionally inscribed by the artist to upper right 'Drawn for Payne', together with five other similar pages from the artist's sketchbook, depicting various genre scenes and illustrations, each signed with initials and dated, most with captions in pencil by the artist, sheet size 23.5 x 16 cm (9.25 x 6.25 ins), plus other various drawings and prints, mainly 19th century pencil studies, including a landscape sketch by Sir George Beaumont (1753-1827), an etching by Waterlo inscribed to verso Schweickhardts Sale 1799, two rough pencil sketches attributed to George Romney circa 1780 (taken from his sketchbooks sold at Sotheby's circa 1910), a pen, ink and monochrome wash view of Hornby Castle, Lancaster, 1822, by a follower of William Gilpin and a pencil landscape study by William Dyce inscribed At Castle Fraser, an etched view of Plymouth by Hollar, 1676, two early 19th century pencil and watercolour studies of birds, etc., all contained in 20th century plastic album (approx. 30)
The Tyrol painter Haller's first studies, 1852, pencil on laid paper (watermarked Honig), signed with initials and dated lower right, additionally inscribed by the artist to upper right 'Drawn for Payne', together with five other similar pages from the artist's sketchbook, depicting various genre scenes and illustrations, each signed with initials and dated, most with captions in pencil by the artist, sheet size 23.5 x 16 cm (9.25 x 6.25 ins), plus other various drawings and prints, mainly 19th century pencil studies, including a landscape sketch by Sir George Beaumont (1753-1827), an etching by Waterlo inscribed to verso Schweickhardts Sale 1799, two rough pencil sketches attributed to George Romney circa 1780 (taken from his sketchbooks sold at Sotheby's circa 1910), a pen, ink and monochrome wash view of Hornby Castle, Lancaster, 1822, by a follower of William Gilpin and a pencil landscape study by William Dyce inscribed At Castle Fraser, an etched view of Plymouth by Hollar, 1676, two early 19th century pencil and watercolour studies of birds, etc., all contained in 20th century plastic album (approx. 30)
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