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Edward Lear, Falla, near Strongili, Corfu (1862)
Edward Lear, Falla, near Strongili, Corfu. Inscribed lower left with the title in Greek and dated 4th May 1862 and numbered lower right: 49+2. Pen and brown ink over pencil on blue paper 21.5 by 44.5 cm., 8 ½ by … Continue reading
Edward Lear, Cheddar Cliffs, Somerset (1849)
Edward Lear, Cheddar Cliffs, Somerset. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘Tcheddacliphs [sic] / Edward Lear. del. Aug. 25.1849.’ (lower right). Pencil, pen and brown ink and watercolour heightened with white on buff paper 6 7/8 x 11 3/8 in. (17.5 x … Continue reading
Edward Lear, Ancient Gate of Alatri
Edward Lear’s lithograph of the Ancient Gate of Alatri from Views in Rome and Its Environs. In a coloured version, under Lear’s supervision? I’m finding more and more of these lithographs in colour, so perhaps the book was sold in different … Continue reading
Edward Lear, One Willow over the river hung
Tennyson (Alfred, Lord).- Lear (Edward) “One willow over the river hung… River Anio, Campagna di Roma”, lithograph on fine wove paper, image 165 x 255 mm (6 1/2 x 10 in), sheet 280 x 335 mm (11 x 13 1/4 … Continue reading
Edward Lear’s Calabria Journal edited by Raffaele Gaetano
Raffaele Gaetano has published a new edition of Giuseppe Isnardi’s historic translation of Edward Lear’s Journals of a Landscape Painter in Southern Calabria, & c. The book contains a long introduction by Gaetano and is richly illustrated with photographs showing … Continue reading
Edward Lear, Near Mount Sinai (1849)
Edward Lear, Egypt; near Mount Sinai. Pencil, pen and ink. Inscribed and dated, ’21 January 1849 / 5 pm’. 12×19.75 inches. Abbott and Holder.
Edward Lear, Hebron (1858)
Edward Lear, Hebron, figures and camels, the city beyond, c.1858. Signed ‘Edward Lear del.’ l.l., inscribed ‘Hebron’ l.r., pen and ink and watercolour heightened with white. 15.4 x 23cm. Provenance With Leger Galleries, London, by December 1982. Edward Lear travelled … Continue reading
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Edward Lear, Young Boys Bathing, Pisa in the Distance (1861-1863)
Edward Lear, Young boys bathing, Pisa in the distance. Watercolour and bodycolour. Monogrammed and dated 1861 and 1863. 15 x 25cm. The Saleroom.
Edward Lear’s Views in Rome and Its Environs in colour
[17. Via Porta Pinciana, Rome looking to the Quirinal Palace.] Edward Lear, Views in Rome and its Environs; Drawn from Nature and on Stone, lithographed title vignette of Ostia and 25 lithographed views of Rome and the Campagna by Lear, … Continue reading
Edward Lear, Jerusalem (1858)
Edward Lear, Jerusalem. Inscribed and dated ‘Jerusalem/april.28.1858./(too cold to finish it)’ (lower right) and variously annotated in pencil pen and brown ink, pencil and sepia wash. 20.6 x 31.1cm (8 1/8 x 12 1/4in). Provenance Private collection, UK. Edward Lear … Continue reading
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