1. Cartouche for a book illustration. Circa 1800. 6x4 inches.
2. ‘Miss Darnford bringing to Mr B / the news of the birth of a son / Lett. 18’. Illustration for an 1802 edition of Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson (Publ. 1740). Click here for Charles Warren’s engraving of the watercolour as published. Pencil and watercolour. 5x3.5 inches. £775.
3. Cartouche for a book illustration. Circa 1800. 6x4 inches. £325.
4. Cartouche for an illustration to Book IV Chap 6 a 1798 edition of
Rev. William Dodd’s The Sisters; or, the History of Lucy and Caroline Sanson,
entrusted to a false friend (Publ. 1754).
Click here for Charles Warren’s engraving of the drawing as published.
5.5x3.5 inches. £325.
5. ‘Mr Courtney shewing to Henrietta their / mother’s miniature picture / Book 5 Chap 4’.
Illustration for a 1798 edition of Henrietta by Charlotte Lennox (Publ. 1758).
Click here for Richard Woodman’s engraving of the watercolour as published.
Pencil and watercolour.
5x3 inches.
6. Cartouche for an illustration to Book IV Chap 3 of a 1798 edition of
Henrietta by Charlotte LennoX (Publ. 1758).
Click here for Richard Woodman’s engraving of the drawing as published.
Pencil.
5x3.5 inches.
7. Cartouche for an illustration Albion Queens by John Banks (Publ. 1686). Pencil. 5.5x3.5 inches.
8. ‘Theodosius & Constantia’. Illustration to Charles Cooke’s 1800 edition of Constantia and Theodosius by John Langhorne (Publ. 1711). 5x3 inches. £675.
9. Cartouche for an illustration to Charles Cooke’s 1800 edition of Constantia and Theodosius by John Langhorne (Publ. 1711). 5.5x3.5 inches. £325.
10. Achilles vents his rage on Hector. Watercolour. After Gavin Hamilton (1723-1798). 3.5x2.5 inches.
11. Aphrodite, Athena and Paris, Aeneas or Achilles? 3.5x3 inches.
12. Aeneas escaping Troy with his father (Anchises), Wife (Creusa), and Son (Ascanius). Watercolour. 3.5x2.5 inches. £475.
CORBOULD Richard (1757-1831) A meeting. Ink and watercolour preliminary to an engraving. Circa 1790. Ex. Collection: John Hewett (1795-1864) of Leamington Spa. 2.5x2.5 inches (circular).
COURBOLD Richard (1757-1831)
‘Langhorne / The pitying robber conscious that pursu’d / He had no time to waste, yet stood and view’d…/ Country Justice, Part 2 L.218’.
Pen, brush, ink and watercolour. Inscribed.
4.25x2.5 inches
CORBOULD Richard (1757-1831)
‘Pamela. Vol I / Mr B. attempting the virtue of Pamela / Let.15, P.30.’
Pen, brush and ink. Inscribed. For Cooke’s pocket ‘English Classics’ edition (1795-1800)
4.25x2.5 inches.
CORBOULD Henry (1787-1844)
‘He came, he passed – an heedless gaze / As o’er some stranger, glancing…’
Pen, brush and sepia ink to illustrate ‘The Maid of Neidpath’, vol.VII, p.2, Sir Walter Scott. Circa 1828.
3x2.25 inches.