Frederick Richard PICKERSGILL R.A. (1820-1900)
Saturday 23rd January – Saturday 27th February 2010
A contemporary of Millais at the Royal Academy Schools, these drawings demonstrate
the degree to which Pickersgill was subject to the same admiration for Flaxman
and the Nazarenes as the Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Provenance: album of the artist’s drawings belonging to his wife.
The price range of this exhibition was £225 – £650
1. Pencil, watercolour and gouache. 8” x 6”.
2.
Mother and child.
Pen, ink, watercolour and gouache.
6.5” x 8''.
3.
‘Belarius finding Imogen in the Cave (Cymbeline)’.
Pen, ink, watercolour and gouache.
Inscribed verso.
10” x 7.5”.
4.
Pencil.
5” x 3.5”.
5.
Pencil.
5” x 4”.
6.
Pencil.
4.5” x 3.5”.
7.
Ferdinand and Miranda playing chess.
Pencil.
3.5” x 4.5”.
8.
Pencil.
4” x 3.5”.
10.
Pencil.
4.5” x 3.5”.
11.
Diana and her nymphs.
Pencil, pen and ink.
10” x 7.5”.
12.
Pencil.
5.5’’ x 4’’.
13.
Pencil.
6” x 4”.
14. Pencil.
3.5” x 4”.
£32
15.
Pencil.
4.5” x 3.5”.
16.
Pencil.
4.5” x 3.5”.
17.
Pencil.
3’’x 2’’.
18.
Pencil.
6” x 4”.
19.
Pencil.
5’’ x 3.5’’.
20.
Pencil.
3.5” x 4.5”.
21.
Pencil.
5.5” x 3.5”.
22.
Pencil.
6” x 4.5”.
23.
Pencil.
4.5” x 4”.
24.
Pencil.
6'' x 45”.
25.
Pencil.
6” x 4.5”.
26.
Pencil.
5” x 4”.
27.
Pencil.
5” x 4”.
28. ‘The Judgement of Soloman’.
Pencil, pen, ink, watercolour and gouache.
7.5“ x 11”.
29.
Flora.
Pencil and white chalk.
9.5” x 6.5”.
30. ‘Comfort me my people, 1st Song.’
Pencil.
Inscribed recto.
8” x 9”.
31.
The Moor.
Pencil, watercolour and gouache.
9.5” x 4”.