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    • Henry William Brewer (1836-1903) British, A collection of drawings primarily consisting of ecclesiastical subj
      Mar. 24, 2021

      Henry William Brewer (1836-1903) British, A collection of drawings primarily consisting of ecclesiastical subj

      Est: £30 - £50

      Henry William Brewer (1836-1903) British, A collection of drawings primarily consisting of ecclesiastical subjects, pen & Ink, signed, various sizes, (9), (unframed).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Henry William Brewer (d.1903) Study of the Maison
      Sep. 02, 2009

      Henry William Brewer (d.1903) Study of the Maison

      Est: £100 - £150

      Henry William Brewer (d.1903) Study of the Maison Dorée Club, Piccadilly and studies of buildings in London, St. Albans, Paris and Germany Seven, some signed, all titled Pen and ink, unframed 38 x 28cm; 15 x 11in and smaller With an ink drawing of Waltham Abbey signed E.E.M. and dated 1892 Various, as viewed

      Woolley & Wallis
    • Henry William Brewer (British, ?-1903)
      Jun. 14, 2007

      Henry William Brewer (British, ?-1903)

      Est: £1,200 - £1,800

      Nuremberg, Bavaria signed 'H Brewer' (lower right) watercolour heightened with bodycolour 37 x 47 cm. (14 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.)

      Bonhams
    • VARIOUS PROPERTIES HENRY WILLIAM BREWER FL.1858-1897 D.1903 AT NUREMBERG, GERMANY
      Jun. 30, 2005

      VARIOUS PROPERTIES HENRY WILLIAM BREWER FL.1858-1897 D.1903 AT NUREMBERG, GERMANY

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      signed l.r.: H Brewer watercolour over pencil heightened with bodycolour EXHIBITED London, Royal Society of British Artists, 1865, no.258 as Nuremberg, Bavaria CATALOGUE NOTE Brewer was educated in Oxford, but resided for the majority of his life in London. He mainly exhibited his watercolours of churches and details of churches and tombs at the Royal Academy between 1858 and 1897

      Sotheby's
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