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Horse painter, Landscape painter, Animal painter, Porträtmaler, Genre Painter, Etcher, copperplate engraver, Caricaturist

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      • WILLIAM BROCAS (c.1794-1868) The River Lee at Inniscarra Oil on canvas, 65.…
        Nov. 05, 2024

        WILLIAM BROCAS (c.1794-1868) The River Lee at Inniscarra Oil on canvas, 65.…

        Est: €4,000 - €6,000

        WILLIAM BROCAS (c.1794-1868) The River Lee at Inniscarra Oil on canvas, 65.5 x 98cms

        Adam's
      • William Brocas (c.1794-1868) View at Innishannon, Co. Cork Oil on canvas, 71 x 99cm (28 x 39'') Signed and dated indistinctly 1861/4 The third son of Henry Brocas Snr., William was born about 1794. Walter Strickland records that he was an exhibitor
        Dec. 09, 2020

        William Brocas (c.1794-1868) View at Innishannon, Co. Cork Oil on canvas, 71 x 99cm (28 x 39'') Signed and dated indistinctly 1861/4 The third son of Henry Brocas Snr., William was born about 1794. Walter Strickland records that he was an exhibitor

        Est: €4,000 - €6,000

        William Brocas (c.1794-1868) View at Innishannon, Co. Cork Oil on canvas, 71 x 99cm (28 x 39'') Signed and dated indistinctly 1861/4 The third son of Henry Brocas Snr., William was born about 1794. Walter Strickland records that he was an exhibitor at the Society of Artists in 1809 and 1812 and at the Royal Hibernian Academy, reasonably consistently from 1828 to 1863. Works exhibited there were a variety of portraits, rural genre scenes and landscapes. As well as such works he worked as a horse and animal portraitist, though Crookshank and Glin opined that his animals 'are sometimes rather naïve'. His landscapes usually have a strong genre element while the present work depicts casual fishermen on the banks of the Bandon River just south of Innishannon Bridge, with the village houses visible through trees to the right. The composition of the painting and treatment of the subject displays the influence of an earlier generation of Irish landscape artists such as Barret, Mullins and O'Connor.

        Adam's
      • Attributed to William Brocas RHA (1794-1868)Mountain Dew-Figures and Horses in a Landscape, Ruins BeyondOil on canvas, 63 x 91 (24.75 x 35.75)
        Sep. 02, 2020

        Attributed to William Brocas RHA (1794-1868)Mountain Dew-Figures and Horses in a Landscape, Ruins BeyondOil on canvas, 63 x 91 (24.75 x 35.75)

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Attributed to William Brocas RHA (1794-1868)Mountain Dew-Figures and Horses in a Landscape, Ruins BeyondOil on canvas, 63 x 91 (24.75 x 35.75)

        Adam's
      • William Brocas RHA (Irish 1794-1868)
        Mar. 11, 2020

        William Brocas RHA (Irish 1794-1868)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        View at Innishannon, County Cork, Ireland signed lower left "W Brocas" and indistinctly dated oil on canvas 69 x 96cm

        Cheffins
      • WILLIAM BROCAS (Irish, 1794 - 1868), Officer and Family watercolour, signed and dated lower left "W. Brocas, 1844", 54 x 44cm
        Nov. 24, 2019

        WILLIAM BROCAS (Irish, 1794 - 1868), Officer and Family watercolour, signed and dated lower left "W. Brocas, 1844", 54 x 44cm

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        WILLIAM BROCAS (Irish, 1794 - 1868), Officer and Family, watercolour, signed and dated lower left "W. Brocas, 1844", 54 x 44cm

        Leski Auctions Pty Ltd
      • Attributed to William Brocas RHA (1794-1868) The Evicted Family Oil on canvas, 51 x 61cm (20 x 24)Another version of this scene was sold at Sotheby’s, Slane Castle, 12 May 1980, lot 459: 'W. Brocas / The evicted family / [oil on canvas]…32 x 40.
        Jun. 12, 2019

        Attributed to William Brocas RHA (1794-1868) The Evicted Family Oil on canvas, 51 x 61cm (20 x 24)Another version of this scene was sold at Sotheby’s, Slane Castle, 12 May 1980, lot 459: 'W. Brocas / The evicted family / [oil on canvas]…32 x 40.

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Attributed to William Brocas RHA (1794-1868) The Evicted Family Oil on canvas, 51 x 61cm (20 x 24)Another version of this scene was sold at Sotheby’s, Slane Castle, 12 May 1980, lot 459: 'W. Brocas / The evicted family / [oil on canvas]…32 x 40.5cm'.

        Adam's
      • William Brocas Head of Girl (After Murillo ) Water Colour and Crayon {
        Feb. 02, 2018

        William Brocas Head of Girl (After Murillo ) Water Colour and Crayon {

        Est: €90 - €180

        William Brocas Head of Girl (After Murillo ) Water Colour and Crayon { 10cm X 15cm }.

        Victor Mee Auctions Ltd
      • William Brocas RHA (1794-1868)Portrait of Maria Shaw, Daughter of Sir Frederick ShawWatercolour, 47 x 35cm (18½ x 13¾'')Signed and dated 1843
        Mar. 23, 2016

        William Brocas RHA (1794-1868)Portrait of Maria Shaw, Daughter of Sir Frederick ShawWatercolour, 47 x 35cm (18½ x 13¾'')Signed and dated 1843

        Est: €300 - €500

        William Brocas RHA (1794-1868)Portrait of Maria Shaw, Daughter of Sir Frederick ShawWatercolour, 47 x 35cm (18½ x 13¾'')Signed and dated 1843

        Adam's
      • William Brocas (1794-1868), The river Liffey near Dublin, watercolour, sign
        Mar. 16, 2016

        William Brocas (1794-1868), The river Liffey near Dublin, watercolour, sign

        Est: £100 - £200

        William Brocas (1794-1868), The river Liffey near Dublin, watercolour, signed, 29cm x 49cm.

        Bellmans Auctioneers
      • William Brocas IRISH 1794-1868 A Bay Hor
        Oct. 12, 2015

        William Brocas IRISH 1794-1868 A Bay Hor

        Est: R20,000 - R30,000

        William Brocas IRISH 1794-1868 A Bay Horse signed and dated 1844 oil on canvas 61,5 by 74cm

        Strauss & Co
      • William Brocas Sketchbook Brocas (William), 1794-1868. A very good Sketchb
        Oct. 06, 2015

        William Brocas Sketchbook Brocas (William), 1794-1868. A very good Sketchb

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        William Brocas Sketchbook Brocas (William), 1794-1868. A very good Sketchbook, small quarto, over 80pp of fine sketches in pencil and crayons, made during a Continental Tour encompassing Antwerp, Paris, & other cities c. 1840 - 41, including sketch portraits, of interesting characters, landscape scenes, copies of famous paintings and items of architectural interest, many identified (some in French), including a number of very good drawings, some of frameable quality. Inscribed inside front cover 'W. Brocas' 119 Baggot St., Dublin. In a small 4to Artists Album, with ties, vellum backed boards. As an Album, w.a.f. V. Rare. (1)

        Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers
      • WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868)Travellers on horsebackWatercolour
        Sep. 20, 2015

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868)Travellers on horsebackWatercolour

        Est: €500 - €800

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868)Travellers on horsebackWatercolour, 30 x 44 cmSigned

        Adam's
      • ***WITHDRAWN***WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868)A Bay Stallion with a Dog in LandscapeOil on canvas
        Jun. 14, 2015

        ***WITHDRAWN***WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868)A Bay Stallion with a Dog in LandscapeOil on canvas

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        ***WITHDRAWN***WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868)A Bay Stallion with a Dog in LandscapeOil on canvas, 60 x 75cm

        Adam's
      • WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a Dog in Landscape Oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm
        Mar. 08, 2015

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a Dog in Landscape Oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a Dog in Landscape Oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm

        Adam's
      • WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a Dog in Landscape Oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm
        Nov. 23, 2014

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a Dog in Landscape Oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm

        Est: €2,000 - €3,000

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a Dog in Landscape Oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm

        Adam's
      • WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a
        Oct. 12, 2014

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a

        Est: €3,000 - €5,000

        WILLIAM BROCAS (1794-1868) A Bay Stallion with a Dog in Landscape Oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm

        Adam's
      • WILLIAM BROCAS RHA (c.1794-1868) Thoroughbred
        Oct. 14, 2013

        WILLIAM BROCAS RHA (c.1794-1868) Thoroughbred

        Est: €10,000 - €15,000

        WILLIAM BROCAS RHA (c.1794-1868) Thoroughbred horses, standing in a landscape Oil on canvas, a pair, 66 x 77cm Born in Dublin, the third son of the painter Henry Brocas and brother of Henry Jnr and Samuel, also artists. He is perhaps best known for his landscapes and portraits but distinguished himself in the art of equestrian portraiture, working in oils and watercolour. He was also a capable engraver. Walter Strickland records that Brocas practiced in Dublin, exhibiting at the Society of Artists in Dublin and at the Royal Hibernian Academy where he became a member in 1860, becoming President of the Society of Irish Artists in 1843.

        Adam's
      • William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) COLONEL WESTENRA'S "FRENEY" WITH JOCKEY AND ATTENDANTS ON THE CURRAGH, CO. KILDARE and "ROLLER"(A P..
        May. 27, 2013

        William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) COLONEL WESTENRA'S "FRENEY" WITH JOCKEY AND ATTENDANTS ON THE CURRAGH, CO. KILDARE and "ROLLER"(A P..

        Est: €30,000 - €40,000

        the first, signed and inscribed [W. Brocas pinx(t)], Dublin] lower left; with typed label on reverse detailing title; the second, with Cornelius Callaghan [Carver & Gilder, 24 Clare St., Dublin] label on reverse; with horse and hounds names also on reverse

        Whyte's
      • WILLIAM BROCAS 1794-1868 (OFFICER AND FAMILY) 1844 watercolour
        Oct. 31, 2012

        WILLIAM BROCAS 1794-1868 (OFFICER AND FAMILY) 1844 watercolour

        Est: $1,600 - $1,800

        WILLIAM BROCAS 1794-1868 (OFFICER AND FAMILY) 1844 watercolour signed and dated 'W. Brocas 1844' lower left 44.5 X 54.5CM

        Smith & Singer
      • William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) The Pipers Wee
        Jun. 01, 2011

        William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) The Pipers Wee

        Est: €1,000 - €1,500

        William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) The Pipers Wee Dram Watercolour, 36 x 28cm (4 x 11") Signed and dated 1840

        Adam's
      • William Brocas RHA (circa 1794 - 1868) Dandy, a
        Oct. 05, 2010

        William Brocas RHA (circa 1794 - 1868) Dandy, a

        Est: €3,000 - €5,000

        William Brocas RHA (circa 1794 - 1868) Dandy, a bay hunter in the grounds of sheephill (now Abbotstown), Castleknock, Co. Dublin Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 76cm

        Adam's
      • William Brocas RHA (circa 1794 - 1868) A Grey
        Oct. 05, 2010

        William Brocas RHA (circa 1794 - 1868) A Grey

        Est: €3,000 - €5,000

        William Brocas RHA (circa 1794 - 1868) A Grey hack, Yaroute a groom opening a wall door Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 76cm

        Adam's
      • William Brocas (1794-1868)
        May. 07, 2009

        William Brocas (1794-1868)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        William Brocas (1794-1868) A boy in the Deanery Garden of St. Patrick's Garden Cathedral, Dublin pencil and watercolour 13½ x 11½ in. (34.4 x 29.2 cm.)

        Christie's
      • William Brocas (c.1794-1868)
        May. 07, 2009

        William Brocas (c.1794-1868)

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        William Brocas (c.1794-1868) The Falls at Powerscourt, Co. Wicklow watercolour with scratching out 12¼ x 8 5/8 in. (31.1 x 21.9 cm.)

        Christie's
      • William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) DRAWINGS AND
        Nov. 24, 2008

        William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) DRAWINGS AND

        Est: €6,000 - €8,000

        William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868) DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES some works inscribed red leather-bound sketchbook with 40 drawings loosely....... The subject matter contained in this handsome red leather-bound sketchbook is wide-ranging and confirms the view that William Brocas RHA (c.1794-1868), like the rest of his family, was a fascinating recorder of life in nineteenth century Ireland.1 Born in Dublin, the artist was the third son of Henry Brocas Senior (c.1762-1837), influential and long-standing drawing Master of the Dublin Society's School of Landscape and Ornament (appointed 14 August, 1800-37). William, like his other three brothers, James, Samuel and Henry Junior, trained under his father but unlike his brothers he tended to specialise largely in the field of portraiture, the family's strong political and social connections being a useful advantage throughout his career.2 He exhibited portraits and figure subjects as well as occasional landscapes at the RHA between 1828 and 1863 and was elected Associate and Member of the RHA in 1854 and 1860.3 He was also President of the Society of Irish Artists, who held their first exhibition at the Royal Irish Institution in College Street, Dublin, in 1843. An interpretation in watercolour and pencil of Dublin born politician and socialite, Quentin Dick (1777-1858) appears on p. 45 (drawing no. 27). Son of Samuel Dick (d.1802), a wealthy East India merchant, his mother Charlotte was the daughter of Nicholas Forster of Tullaghan, Co. Monaghan. Later, Quentin Dick's sister, Charlotte-Anne, was to marry William Hoare Hume of Humewood, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow. The latter was elected in 1798 to fill the vacancy left by the untimely death of his father, William, shot in the Wicklow mountains by a party of rebels on 8 October 1798. After graduating from Trinity College Dublin in 1797, Quentin Dick practised as a barrister at the King's Inns, Dublin (1800). His long but not particularly distinguished parliamentary career began in 1800 as nominee of a relative, sitting in 1800 for Dunleer, Co. Louth, in the Irish Parliament. Opposed to the Act of Union, and after inheriting a substantial amount of his father's wealth, Dick entered the British Parliament by purchasing West Looe, Cornwall (held 1803 to 1806). Largely through wealth and influence, he went on to hold Orford, Suffolk (1826-30), Maldon, East Essex (1830-47) and Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire (1848-52). In 1833 he was included in Sir George Hayter's (1792-1871) group portrait of nearly 400 figures, which was presented by the government to the National Portrait Gallery, London in 1858. Dick's abilities appear to have been more celebrated on the social stage than in the political field. The presenter of many an opulent and lavish dinner party held in his house in Mayfair, his guests included Lord Walpole and Benjamin Disraeli. The genial Irish host is mentioned on a number of occasions in the Prime Minister's correspondence and was later to feature as the hospitable millionaire, Ormsby, in Disraeli's Coningsby (1844).4 The dandified 'Carrotty Quintin' died at 20 Curzon St, Mayfair, leaving a substantial fortune estimated at between £2 million to £3 million.5 Drawing no. 19 in the album connects to a pencil and watercolour drawing, half length, inscribed in pencil 'Lord Sandys', which forms part of the Windsor and London sketchbook by William Brocas (Brocas collection, NLI).6 In both portraits, the artist depicts the sitter half-length, seated on a horse, holding the reins in his left hand, and attired in the undress uniform of his regiment, the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons. On his left breast, the artist has made provision for a medal. This was the Waterloo Medal, which the sitter would have been entitled to wear.7 Arthur Moyses (Hill), Lord Sandys of Ombersley, was educated at Eton 1802-04, and in July 1809 joined the 10th Lt. Dragoons. He served in the Peninsula War on Wellington's staff and was awarded a medal following the Battle of Waterloo. From 1818 to 1836 he was MP for County Down and appears to have adopted the position of being a Whig in the Commons and a Conservative in the House of Lords. He succeeded to the peerage on 1 August 1836, the family seat being Ombersley Court, Ombersley, Worcestershire.8 This sketchbook also contains a number of light, delicate topographical views executed in pencil and include scenes recorded largely in County Wicklow, such as Glendalough (drawing no. 29), Enniskerry, (no. 26) and Tinnehinch (no. 42). A topographical watercolour and pencil view (no. 60) is also included and features the town of Bray, with Bray Bridge spanning the river Dargle and St. Paul's church perched high above the river.9 Evidence of travel further a field by this artist is demonstrated in a pencil view of Loch Long, Argyllshire, Scotland (no. 20). William, together with his brother, Samuel, sketched in Scotland throughout the 1820s and '30s, recording scenes by the shores of Lochs Long, Lomond and Achray.10 An interesting pencil study (drawing no. 43) of the ancient Benedictine Abbey of Engelberg, lying at the foot of Mt. Titlis in central Switzerland, is also included and may be connected to a journey undertaken by this artist to Hieres-sur-Amby in the south eastern corner of France.11 Many of William Brocas's genre and figure scenes reveal a wide range of subject matter and include a royal pageant (drawing no. 3), figures carrying a basket (no. 11), sawing wood (no. 49), setting out on a shooting expedition (no. 44), a child copying from a book (no. 15), a mother and child playing with their dog (no. 47), figures in conversation (nos. 5, 21, 40, 36), and a man loading a boat (no. 9). These drawings, together with the landscapes and portraits found throughout this sketchbook, confirm the sheer richness and diversity of this artist's ability to record so many aspects of Irish life. Patricia Butler Consultant, Prints and Drawings, NLI, 1990-97, and author of The Brocas Collection: An illustrated selective catalogue of original watercolours, prints and drawings in the National Library of Ireland, NLI, Dublin, 1997 1 For a general background on the Brocas family see Patricia Butler, The Brocas Collection, NLI, Dublin, 1997, and Patricia Butler, 'Introducing Mr Brocas: A Family of Dublin Artists', Irish Arts Review Yearbook, Vol. 15, 1999, pp. 80-6. 2 James Henry Brocas c.1790-1846, Samuel Frederick Brocas c.1792-1847, Henry Brocas, Junior c.1798-1873. 3 Ann M. Stewart, Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts Index of Exhibitors, 1826-1979, Vol. 1 A-G, Dublin, 1986, pp. 85-6. 4 William Flavelle Moneypenny, The Life of Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Vol. 1 (1804-1837), p. 367, and Vol. III (1846-1855), pp. 179, 234. 5 Harriette Wilson's Memoirs, London, 1929, p. 238. 6 William Brocas, Windsor and London sketchbook, NLI, catalogue nos. 2031 (TX) 12, and 2031 (TX) 10. 7 The author would like to thank F. Glenn Thompson for his help in identifying the sitter's uniform. 8 The Complete Peerage, Vol. XI, London, 1949, p. 452. 9 St. Paul's church, Bray, Co. Wicklow, was not named St Pauls until the late nineteenth century. It was deconsecrated 1 April 1977 and converted into an organ factory. See Mary Davies, That Favourite Resort: The Story of Bray, Co. Wicklow, 2007, p. 54. 10 NLI catalogue nos. 2064 (TX) 32 and 2064 (TX) 36. See also The Brocas Collection, p. viii. 11 NLI catalogue no. 2115 (TX) 39, William Brocas pencil drawing inscribed 'At Hieres - Department des Alpes maritimes'. Provenance: Bookplate of Edward S. Herbert on front pastedown

        Whyte's
      • A grey hack held by a boy, by a door through a wall, in a landscape
        May. 23, 2008

        A grey hack held by a boy, by a door through a wall, in a landscape

        Est: £8,000 - £12,000

        William Henry Brocas (1794-1868) A grey hack held by a boy, by a door through a wall, in a landscape oil on canvas 24¾ x 29¾ in. (63 x 75.6 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Dandy , a bay hunter in the grounds of Sheephill, Castlenock, Co. Dublin
        May. 23, 2008

        Dandy , a bay hunter in the grounds of Sheephill, Castlenock, Co. Dublin

        Est: £8,000 - £12,000

        William Henry Brocas (1794-1868) Dandy, a bay hunter in the grounds of Sheephill, Castlenock, Co. Dublin oil on canvas 25 x 29 7/8 in. (63½ x 76 cm.)

        Christie's
      • William Brocas (Irish, circa 1794-1868) Portrait
        Dec. 04, 2007

        William Brocas (Irish, circa 1794-1868) Portrait

        Est: -

        William Brocas (Irish, circa 1794-1868) Portrait of a Gentleman, three quarter length standing Watercolour Indistinctly signed and dated 1848(?) lower right 44cm x 32cm best bid

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Santry by the Phoenix monument in Santry Court Park, Santry
        May. 10, 2007

        Santry by the Phoenix monument in Santry Court Park, Santry

        Est: £7,000 - £10,000

        William Brocas, R.H.A. (Irish c.1795-1868) Santry by the Phoenix monument in Santry Court Park, Santry inscribed ''SANTRY.'/by 'SULTAN' (Arab) out of/'ORWELL' (Suffolk Punch)' (lower centre) oil on canvas 28 x 36 in. (71 x 91.5 cm.)

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