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Landscape painter, Porträtmaler, Genre Painter, Historical-scenes painter, Sculptor, Illustrator

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      • Brockedon, William
        Jun. 19, 2024

        Brockedon, William

        Est: £300 - £500

        Brockedon, William Italy, Classical, Historical and Picturesque, Illustrated and Described London: Duncan and Malcolm, c.1840. First edition, folio (36.4 x 25.4cm), contemporary red half morocco gilt, all edges gilt, 60 steel-engraved plates (on india paper, mounted), engraved title-page, bookplate of James Dyce Nicol (1805-1872, Scottish businessman and Liberal politician), binding rubbed, front joint worn and partly cracked, tide-mark to upper inner corner of frontispiece and title-page From the library of the late Robert Bogdan (1950-2023), of Boghead of Torries and Dykehead of Avochie, Aberdeenshire, geography master at Charterhouse and sometime chairman of the Scottish Castles Association.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Alps.- Brockedon (William) Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, 2 vol., for the Author, 1828-29.
        Apr. 13, 2023

        Alps.- Brockedon (William) Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, 2 vol., for the Author, 1828-29.

        Est: £600 - £800

        Alps.- Brockedon (William) Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, 2 vol., 96 engraved plates by E. Finden & others after Brockedon, 13 engraved maps, 1 double-page, the rest with routes supplied by hand in yellow, plates with small unobtrusive blind-stamp of artist's initials at edge, some scattered foxing and offsetting, vol. 2 with light damp-stain to fore-margin towards end, contemporary plum morocco, gilt, spines a little sunned with a few small marks, rubbed at extremities, g.e., [Neate B170], 4to (290 x 200mm.), for the Author, 1828-29. ⁂ Brockedon (1787-1854) was a painter who travelled through the Alps by numerous different passes nearly sixty times during his research, originally with the idea of tracing Hannibal's route. Originally published during 1827-29 in 12 parts, the work was issued in several different formats.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • William Brockedon: Italien. Klassisch, historisch und malerisch
        Jul. 16, 2022

        William Brockedon: Italien. Klassisch, historisch und malerisch

        Est: €120 - €240

        Untertitel: in 60 Ansichten, neue Ausgabe, Umfang: 211 S., zahlreiche ganzseitige Abbildungen, goldgeprägter Einband, Verlag: T.O. Weigel, Leipzig, um 1847 (undatiert), Maße: 33,5 x 26 cm, Zustand: gut, Buchrücken berieben, Seiten partiell etwas lichtrandig

        Auktionshaus Schwab
      • William Brockedon (British, 1787-1854)
        Jun. 22, 2022

        William Brockedon (British, 1787-1854)

        Est: £400 - £800

        William Brockedon (British, 1787-1854) View of the town of Rìva on Lake Garda, Italy watercolour over pencil with pen and black ink, heightened with white, on paper, unframed 36.7 x 52cm Provenance: Derek Clifford; With Agnew's, London, by 1967, when sold to Walter Brandt, Thence by descent to his grandson

        Cheffins
      • WILLIAM BROCKEDON (1787-1854). "VEDUTA DI UN PASSO DELLE ALPI (VIEW OF A PASS IN THE ALPS)" .
        Mar. 03, 2022

        WILLIAM BROCKEDON (1787-1854). "VEDUTA DI UN PASSO DELLE ALPI (VIEW OF A PASS IN THE ALPS)" .

        Est: €200 - €500

        Watercolour on paper. Signed. On the reverse, titled on a label of the bookshop Antiquaria Pregliasco, Turin. 25 x 35 cm; 49 x 64 cm (frame).

        Subarna Subastas
      • Print, After William Brockedon
        Feb. 19, 2022

        Print, After William Brockedon

        Est: $50 - $100

        J. Carter (British, 1798–1855) after sketch by William Brockedon (British, 1787-1854), "Padua," engraving, unsigned, overall (with frame): 13"h x 17.5"w

        Clars Auctions
      • [ALPINISMO] - BROCKEDON, William (1787-1854) - Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps. London: Printed for the Author, 1828-1829. Copy ex dono auctoris of this illustrated work dedicated to the Alps. The author, already an established pa...
        Jan. 25, 2022

        [ALPINISMO] - BROCKEDON, William (1787-1854) - Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps. London: Printed for the Author, 1828-1829. Copy ex dono auctoris of this illustrated work dedicated to the Alps. The author, already an established pa...

        Est: €500 - €800

        [ALPINISMO] - BROCKEDON, William (1787-1854) - Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps. London: Printed for the Author, 1828-1829. Copy ex dono auctoris of this illustrated work dedicated to the Alps. The author, already an established painter in England, began to outline the work in 1824, following an excursion in the footsteps of Hannibal's armies, and decided to illustrate all the Alpine passes, a work that he completed during the summers of 1825-1829, for a total of 58 expeditions between Italy, France, Switzerland and Germany. 2 volumes, 4to (294 x 219mm). 109 engraved plates protected by tissue paper, of which 13 of geographical maps, including a large one at the end, and 96 of views and landscapes (some tiny marginal tear not affecting the text, some light staining and foxing especially to the tissue papers and text leaves). Modern half leather over marbled plates, gilt title on spine, upper edge gilt (extremities lightly rubbed). Provenance: ex dono auctoris a D. Auckland (contemporary ownership inscription on the first leaf in vol. 2). (2) IT [ALPINISMO] - BROCKEDON, William (1787-1854) - Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps. Londra: Printed for the Author, 1828-1829. Copia ex dono auctoris di quest'opera illustrata dedicata alle Alpi. L'autore, già affermato pittore in Inghilterra, iniziò a delineare l'opera nel 1824, a seguito di un'escursione sulle tracce delle armate di Annibale, e decise di illustrare tutti i passi alpini, lavoro che portò a compimento durante le estati del 1825-1829, per un totale di 58 spedizioni tra Italia, Francia Svizzera e Germania. 2 volumi, 4to (294 x 219mm). 109 carte di tavole incise in rame fuori testo protette da velina, delle quali 13 di carte geografiche, tra cui una grande in fine, e 96 di vedute e paesaggi (qualche minuscolo strappo marginale che non tocca il testo, qualche lieve macchia e fioritura specialmente alle veline e alle carte di testo). Mezza pelle moderna con piatti marmorizzati, titolo in oro al dorso, taglio superiore dorato (lievi difetti). Provenienza: Ex dono auctoris a D.Buckland (firma di possesso coeva alla prima carta del secondo volume). (2)

        Il Ponte Auction House
      • Watercolors by William Brockedon, UK (1787-1854), Attributed, and Heinrich Reinhold, Attributed
        Feb. 06, 2021

        Watercolors by William Brockedon, UK (1787-1854), Attributed, and Heinrich Reinhold, Attributed

        Est: $400 - $700

        Watercolors by William Brockedon, UK (1787-1854), Attributed, and Heinrich Reinhold, Attributed, A) Watercolor on paper of a Swiss watermill by William Brockedon. B) Watercolor on paper of continental steps going up to a church, 15" x 10", matted and framed under glass, by Heinrich Reinhold C1823.

        The Cobbs
      • William Brockedon: Italien. Klassisch, historisch und malerisch
        Oct. 05, 2020

        William Brockedon: Italien. Klassisch, historisch und malerisch

        Est: €250 - €500

        Untertitel: in 60 Ansichten, neue Ausgabe, Umfang: 211 S., zahlreiche ganzseitige Abbildungen, goldgeprägter Einband, Verlag: T.O. Weigel, Leipzig, um 1847 (undatiert), Maße: 33,5 x 26 cm, Zustand: gut, Buchrücken berieben, Seiten partiell etwas lichtrandig

        Auktionshaus Schwab
      • BROCKEDON, William (1787-1854). Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany. London and Philadelphia: Charles Tilt and Thomas Wardle, 1856. FIRST EDITION. 
        Nov. 06, 2019

        BROCKEDON, William (1787-1854). Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany. London and Philadelphia: Charles Tilt and Thomas Wardle, 1856. FIRST EDITION. 

        Est: $200 - $300

        BROCKEDON, William (1787-1854). Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany. London and Philadelphia: Charles Tilt and Thomas Wardle, 1856. 2 volumes, 8vo (260 x 171 mm). 96 engraved plates, 13 engraved maps (one folding). (Spotting throughout.) Contemporary black morocco gilt, edges gilt. Provenance: John Key (gift inscription, 1857). Second edition, preceded by the first edition of 1827-1829, with plates after Brockedon, who made his first excursion to the Alps in 1824. 

        Hindman
      • William Brockedon, Passes of the Alps, London, 1828-9
        May. 17, 2016

        William Brockedon, Passes of the Alps, London, 1828-9

        Est: $450 - $585

        William Brockedon (1787-1854) – English painter, writer, and inventory “Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, By Which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany.” London: Self-Published, 1828 & 1829. 2 vols. First editions. Volumes include one folding map of travel route 108 additional plates and maps Provenance: T.J. Coolidge Bookplate, attributed to Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (1831-1920), descendent of the American founding father, Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) Folio (333 x 243 mm); three-quarter green leather bindings with marble boards Very good condition An illuminating account of William Brockedon’s multiple crossings of the Alps by way of French, Swiss and German passages. William Brockedon (English, 1787-1854) Brockedon began his life in Totnes in the South Devon area of England. He spent his early years studying with his father, a watchmaker. Though Brockedon exhibited a natural talent for mechanics, after his father’s death, William Brockedon went on to study painting in London for six years. During the years of 1812 to 1837, Brockedon became a regular contributor to the exhibitions at the Royal Academy and the British Institution, exhibiting over sixty works across the historical, landscape, and portraiture categories. At that same time, Brockedon also developed a name for himself as an author, with a particular pension for texts of travel. However, his highly active mind maintained a love of mechanics and technology, which led to his success in several mechanical patents as well. Condition Wear to the green leather over the spine and hinges, with minor chipping to the marble boards. Previous owner’s bookplate on front pastedowns of each volume, as well as round circular label with “B.1” written. A gift inscription dated to 1848 in ink on the front endpaper of both volumes. Minor soiling and occasional minor foxing. The map called for at the end of the second volume is bound into the front of the first volume immediately following the list of plates. In overall very good condition. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

        Auctionata US
      • William Brockedon (1787-1854) Bolsena and Arezzo, 9 x 13.5in.
        Jul. 04, 2013

        William Brockedon (1787-1854) Bolsena and Arezzo, 9 x 13.5in.

        Est: £200 - £300

        William Brockedon (1787-1854) pair of watercolours, Bolsena and Arezzo, Ex. H.D. Hargraves Collection, 9 x 13.5in.

        Gorringes
      • BROCKEDON, WILLIAM
        Mar. 15, 2012

        BROCKEDON, WILLIAM

        Est: $250 - $450

        BROCKEDON, WILLIAM FINDEN'S ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE LIFE AND WORKS OF LORD BYRON WITH ORIGINAL AND SELECTED INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECTS OF THE ENGRAVINGS. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, 1837. LARGE OCTAVO, PURPLE CLOTH BOARDS, WITH GLIT TOOLING, ALL EDGES GILT. CONTAINING NUMEROUS STEEL ENGRAVINGS WITH PAPER GUARDS, IN TWO VOLUMES, WEAR TO BOTH SPINES. (2)

        Leonard Joel
      • WILLIAM BROCKEDON
        Jul. 07, 2011

        WILLIAM BROCKEDON

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        TOTNES, DEVON 1787-1854 LONDON RIVA, LAKE GARDA Watercolour over pencil with pen and black ink, heightened with white and gum arabic, unframed 368 by 522 mm

        Sotheby's
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