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Painter, b. 1756 - d. 1819

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    • CHARLES CATTON JNR. (1756 - 1819), A Tapoa Tafa (Eastern Quoll), published 1789
      Sep. 02, 2024

      CHARLES CATTON JNR. (1756 - 1819), A Tapoa Tafa (Eastern Quoll), published 1789

      Est: $200 - $300

      CHARLES CATTON JNR. (1756 - 1819) A Tapoa Tafa (Eastern Quoll), published 1789 hand coloured copper engraving, from the foundation study of Australian fauna, by Surgeon John White image size 17cm high, 20cm wide

      Gibson's
    • CHARLES CATTON, THE YOUNGER (ENGLISH, 1756-1819).
      Feb. 16, 2020

      CHARLES CATTON, THE YOUNGER (ENGLISH, 1756-1819).

      Est: $600 - $900

      Oil on Canvas. "View of Nunenam Courtney, Oxford". c. 1798. Unsigned. English shipping label affixed verso. From a Philadelphia, PA collection.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • CHARLES CATTON, THE YOUNGER (ENGLISH, 1756-1819).
      Sep. 08, 2019

      CHARLES CATTON, THE YOUNGER (ENGLISH, 1756-1819).

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Oil on Canvas. "View of Nunenam Courtney, Oxford". c. 1798. Unsigned. English shipping label affixed verso. From a Philadelphia, PA collection.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • Charles Catton. 15 Animal Aquatints. c.1787.
      Jan. 25, 2018

      Charles Catton. 15 Animal Aquatints. c.1787.

      Est: $300 - $500

      Catton, Charles. British (1756-1819). Fifteen animal plates from "Animals, Drawn From Nature and Engraved in Aqua-tinta." London: 1788. Aquatint. Matted, approximately: 17.5" x 13.25" ++ The Angora Goat. ++ The Baboon. ++ The Porcupine. ++ Crocodile. ++ The Beaver. ++The Bombay Squirrel. ++ The Hyaena. ++ Hippopotamus. ++ The Persian Lynx. ++ The Otaheite-Dog. ++ Two Bears. ++ Jungle Cat. ++ The Wolf. ++ Lioness. ++ The Ermine. Provenance: From the collection of Jim Willis. Condition: Near fine condition. All matted and sealed in plastic. Scattered foxing.

      Quinn's Auction Galleries
    • Charles (The Younger) Catton (British, 1756-1819) The Harvest Field
      Sep. 07, 2011

      Charles (The Younger) Catton (British, 1756-1819) The Harvest Field

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      The Harvest Field oil on copper 41 x 54.5cm (16 x 21 1/2in).

      Bonhams
    • Charles (The Younger) Catton (British, 1756-1819) The Harvest Field
      Jun. 08, 2011

      Charles (The Younger) Catton (British, 1756-1819) The Harvest Field

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      The Harvest Field oil on copper 41 x 54.5cm (16 x 21 1/2in).

      Bonhams
    • Charles (The Younger) Catton (British, 1756-1819) Landscape with horse and figure and an inn in the distance
      Mar. 31, 2010

      Charles (The Younger) Catton (British, 1756-1819) Landscape with horse and figure and an inn in the distance

      Est: £250 - £350

      Landscape with horse and figure and an inn in the distance pen ink and wash, 12 x 18cm (4 3/4 x 7 1/16in).

      Bonhams
    • CATTON, Charles, the younger (1759-1819). Animals Drawn from Nature. London: printed for
      Jan. 26, 2006

      CATTON, Charles, the younger (1759-1819). Animals Drawn from Nature. London: printed for

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      CATTON, Charles, the younger (1759-1819). Animals Drawn from Nature. London: printed for the author and sold by I. and J. Taylor, [1787]-1788. Oblong 2° (426 x 275mm). 36 hand-coloured aquatint plates by and after Catton heightened with white and gum arabic. (Plates trimmed to image and mounted, text leaves lightly spotted.) Contemporary calf gilt in upright 2° format, covers with neo-classical borders, gilt turn-ins, marbled edges (rebacked and recornered, endpapers renewed, some rubbing). FIRST EDITION, marking the earliest use of aquatint for a work on natural history (see Prideaux p. 289). This copy varies from others in having been bound in an upright rather than oblong format, the plates being mounted on contemporary blanks (watermarked 1794) and then framed within pen-and-ink and wash borders, with captions and numbering in ink. The son of the artist Charles Catton the Elder (1728-1798), coach painter to George III and founder-member of the Royal Academy, Charles Catton the younger was taught by his father and admitted to the Royal Academy Schools in 1775. He worked as a landscape artist in England and Scotland, exhibiting some 37 paintings at the Royal Academy between 1775 and 1800. As a book illustrator, he prepared designs to illustrate Gay's Fables as well as the plates for the present work, but emigrated to North America in 1804 where he took up farming. Nissen ZBI 847; Prideaux p. 330.

      Christie's
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