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    • ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES BATEMAN (British, 1814 - 1849). Pair of Hunt Scenes, oil on panel. Framed.
      Jul. 30, 2021

      ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES BATEMAN (British, 1814 - 1849). Pair of Hunt Scenes, oil on panel. Framed.

      Est: $600 - $900

      ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES BATEMAN (British, 1814 - 1849). Pair of Hunt Scenes, oil on panel. Framed. - 7 in x 9 in; Frame: 10 1/2 in x 12 in

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • JAMES BATEMAN (BRITISH, 1814-1849) 'THE YOUNG RABBIT CATCHERS',
      Nov. 27, 2019

      JAMES BATEMAN (BRITISH, 1814-1849) 'THE YOUNG RABBIT CATCHERS',

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      oil on panel (Dimensions: 36 x 29.5 cm) (36 x 29.5 cm) Footnote: Provenance: W Barker & Co, Alexandra Gallery, Royal Parade, Harrogate, Yorkshire (old label verso) Condition report: Oil on panel. The paint layer and support are in a good condition overall. The varnish is even, glossy and dusty. The frame has scattered areas of loss.

      Cheffins
    • BATEMAN, James (1811-1897).A Monograph of Odontoglossum. London: L. Reeve & Co., [1864-]1874.
      Dec. 04, 2014

      BATEMAN, James (1811-1897).A Monograph of Odontoglossum. London: L. Reeve & Co., [1864-]1874.

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      BATEMAN, James (1811-1897). A Monograph of Odontoglossum. London: L. Reeve & Co., [1864-]1874. Large 2° (556 x 383 mm). Half-title. 30 hand-colored lithographic plates by W.H. Fitch (some scattered light browning and staining). Contemporary half morocco, gilt-lettered on front cover (a bit worn and rubbed). FIRST EDITION of Bateman's monograph on the Odontoglossum. Bateman, a pioneer of orchid culture, organized and paid for collectors to work in Mexico and South America, publishing two other lavish works on orchids (The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala, 1837-1843; and A Second century of orchidaceous plants, 1867), and was one of the first to advocate "cool" orchid cultivation. "Fitch (1817-1892), the most prolific of all botanical artists, was a typical product of the Victorian era, able and industrious... [He] was a young apprentice to a firm of Glasgow calico designers when Hooker... first made his acquaintance... In 1841, when Hooker was appointed Director of the Royal Gardens at Kew, he took [Fitch] south with him... Some idea of Fitch's gigantic industry can be gauged from the [f]act that 9960 published drawings by him are recorded" (Blunt). Great Flower Books, p.49; Nissen BBI 88; The Orchid Observed 20; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 343.

      Christie's
    • James Bateman (1814 - 1849), oil on canvas in gilt
      Aug. 06, 2014

      James Bateman (1814 - 1849), oil on canvas in gilt

      Est: £400 - £600

      James Bateman (1814 - 1849), oil on canvas in gilt frame - Country Lane, Going Home, signed and dated 1844, 74.5cm x 62cm. Exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists 1845. Sold with 1985 receipt from Cambridge Fine Art

      Reeman Dansie
    • Alfred Lucas after J Bateman - Deerhounds - published 1 January 1862 by Lloyd Brothers, 22 Ludgate Hill, London
      Nov. 25, 2010

      Alfred Lucas after J Bateman - Deerhounds - published 1 January 1862 by Lloyd Brothers, 22 Ludgate Hill, London

      Est: £200 - £400

      Alfred Lucas after James Bateman (British, 1814-1849) Deerhounds published 1 January 1862 by Lloyd Brothers, 22 Ludgate Hill, London engraving h:65 w:60 cm

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    • Alfred Lucas, after J Bateman Deerhounds published 1 January 1862 by Lloyd Brothers. 22 Ludgate Hill, London
      Jun. 10, 2010

      Alfred Lucas, after J Bateman Deerhounds published 1 January 1862 by Lloyd Brothers. 22 Ludgate Hill, London

      Est: £100 - £200

      Alfred Lucas, after James Bateman (British, 1814-1849) Deerhounds published 1 January 1862 by Lloyd Brothers. 22 Ludgate Hill, London print h:65 w: 60 cm

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