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Painter, b. 1771 - d. 1848

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    • Harriet Cheney (British, 1771-1848) The sun breaking through clouds over the Bay of Naples; Figures on the waterfront at Naples, a pair the first 22.8 x 32.7cm (9 x 12 7/8in); the second 24.2 x 33.6cm (9 1/2 x 13 1/4in). (2)
      Mar. 03, 2021

      Harriet Cheney (British, 1771-1848) The sun breaking through clouds over the Bay of Naples; Figures on the waterfront at Naples, a pair the first 22.8 x 32.7cm (9 x 12 7/8in); the second 24.2 x 33.6cm (9 1/2 x 13 1/4in). (2)

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Harriet Cheney (British, 1771-1848) The sun breaking through clouds over the Bay of Naples; Figures on the waterfront at Naples, a pair each inscribed 'Naples' (on the reverse) watercolour over traces of pencil the first 22.8 x 32.7cm (9 x 12 7/8in); the second 24.2 x 33.6cm (9 1/2 x 13 1/4in). (2) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

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    • Grp: 4 Harriet Cheney Watercolors Dock Workers
      May. 20, 2020

      Grp: 4 Harriet Cheney Watercolors Dock Workers

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848). Group of four watercolors depicting scenes of dock workers. One with a label from David Ker Fine Art, London, adhered to the verso. Sight; height: 6 in x width: 8 3/4 in. Framed; height: 13 in x width: 15 1/2 in. SKU: 03852 Follow us on Instagram: @revereauctions

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Jan. 25, 2006

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £300 - £500

      Portrait of Emily Theophila Metcalfe, Viscountess Ashbrooke signed 'Mrs Cheney' and inscribed with title (on the reverse) pencil and watercolour 11 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (29.3 x 24.2 cm.)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £300 - £400

      The Temple of Paestum, Naples; and Cattle watering before the Temple of Paestum (both illustrated) both inscribed 'Paestum' (on the reverse) pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, unframed 7 x 8 3/4 in. (17.8 x 22 cm.); and smaller (2)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £600 - £800

      The sun breaking through the clouds over the Bay of Naples; and Figures on the waterfront at Naples (both illustrated) both inscribed 'Naples' (on the reverse) pencil and watercolour heightened with touches of bodycolour, unframed 9 1/2 x 13 1/4 in. (24.1 x 33.6 cm.); and smaller (2)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      S. Peter's Basilica, Rome (illustrated); The Colosseum, Rome; The Roman Campagna; and Figures observing the falls at Tivoli the first inscribed and dated 'H.C. went abroad with her/brother John Carr in 1792' (lower right, on the artist's original mount) pencil and watercolour, unframed 8 1/2 x 10 1/4 in. (21.6 x 26 cm.); and smaller (4)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      An album of twenty-four watercolours (vol. V) after various Old Masters (the majority details of), including: Carlo Maratta's The Virgin Reading; Palma il Vecchio's La Bella (illustrated, d); Titian's The Entombment of Christ; Assumption of the Virgin Mary; Madonna and Child (illustrated, c); and La Bella; Guido Reni's Portrait of Beatrice Cenci; Ruben's Romulus and Remus; Madonna and Child (illustrated, e); and The Miracle of Saint Ignatius of Loyola (illustrated, b); Caravaggio's The Card Sharps; Correggio's Danäe (illustrated, a); Bonifazio's Dives and Lazarus; and other examples after Raphael; Cagnacci; Domenichino; Empoli; Veronese; and Garofalo the majority inscribed pencil and watercolour 15 3/4 x 21 in. (40 x 53.4 cm.); and smaller; the album 23 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (59.7 x 47 cm.) overall (24)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £5,000 - £8,000

      An album of fifty-eight portrait studies (vol. III) of figures from the circle of the Cheney family in Italy and elsewhere, the sitters including: Mrs Siddons; Miss F Sykes; Miss Ditmus; The Misses Carr1; Miss Caroline Ellison, afterwards Mrs Martin; Mr Holden Webb; Mrs Thomas, afterwards Lady Lyndhurst; Mrs Wilkinson; Mrs Hutton Beverley; Son of Bassi, an Italian artist; Lady Sarah Garey Lyndhurst2 (illustrated, a); Misses Ellison, Lady Stormont and Mrs Edwardes; Lady Juliana Lucy Annesley3; Lady Webster; Miss Mary Elizabeth Fox, afterwards Lady Lilford4; Miss Wilmina Maclean Clephane5, afterwards Mme. de Norman; Mrs Hadon in a hindoo [sic] costume (illustrated, b); Reginald, the son of Mrs Hadon, with his bearer (illustrated, c); Mr William Smith6, MP for Norwich; The Misses Pole-Carew7 (illustrated, d); Mrs Mary Anne Cary Dalton8, afterwards Lady Thorold and Lady Ogle; Mrs Grant of Leafield and her daughter; Son of Lord Chetwynd; Mrs Astles [?], Rome; Misses Nicholson; Lord Compton9, Lord Spencer11 and Lord William10; Lady Margaret Compton14 and Lady Marianne Compton13 (illustrated, e); Lord Alwyne Compton12; Captain Lothian Dickson; Misses Seymers [?]; Mr Lewin (illustrated, f); Mr James Morier15, Mrs Harriet Morier15 and her son Greville Morier, 1836; Count Miniscalchi (2); Miss Charlotte Augusta Flower16, afterwards Duchess of Marlborough; Mrs Christie Falconer (2); Mrs Ruth Stewart Mackenzie; Rainald Knightley, 1840 (see lot 119); Miss Browne (2); Countess of Charlemont17; Wilmina de Norman; Lady Margaret Compton; Mrs Milnes Gaskell18 and her daughters, Cecil afterwards Mrs Palgrave and Mrs Winter; Rosa H Cure, October 1835; Miss Light; Miss Anna Clinton and Miss Harriet Clinton19, 1840; Miss Watts; and nine others; an unframed study of Venus; and an unframed portrait of two children with a King Charles' spaniel some inscribed (on the sheets), the majority inscribed (on the pages of the album) and numbered (lower right), some stamped and variously dated from 1835 to 1840 pencil and watercolour 14 x 12 1/4 in. (35.6 x 31.1 cm.); and smaller; the album 20 1/4 x 15 3/8 in. (51.4 x 39.1 cm.) overall (60)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £5,000 - £8,000

      An album of thirty-two portrait studies of figures from the circle of the Cheney family in Italy and elsewhere, the sitters comprising of: Miss Ditmus; Mrs Wallbanke Childers1; Miss Harriet Kinloch2, afterwards Lady Thomas Hay; Mrs Waller; Mrs Seymour and her daughters, Mrs Ward and Mrs Denison3; Mrs Christie; Lady Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Lascelles Iremonger Chatterton4; Miss Stirling (illustrated, a); The Misses Talbot; Mrs Light; Miss Clephane, Mme Wilmina Maclean Clephane de Norman5 (illustrated, b); Mlle Bischi; Mrs Bryan (2); Mme Moricci; Miss Daniel; Arthur Johnstone Blackwood6; Principessa Marischkira (illustrated, c); Mlle Delphine Gay7, Mme Girardin; Vittoria of Albano; Harriet Margaret Cheney8, afterwards Mrs Pigot (illustrated, d, see introduction, fig. 8); Marchesa Clelia Durazzo9; Henry Edward Fox10, Lord Holland in Genoa (see introduction, fig. 10); Harriet Margaret Cheney; Mlle Polocka, Principessa Sangusto; Edward Cheney (back cover illustration and see introduction, fig. 7); Miss Blayney, afterwards Mrs Augustien; Miss Winter; E H Cheney; Mrs Lethbridge11; Mme Hortense de Beauharnais12 (illustrated, e); Mrs Dalton13, afterwards Lady North and Lady Ogle; and Donna Giacinta Lanti, afterwards Mme Dariscotti and Mme Gavotti (illustrated, f) f) the majority inscribed (on the pages of the album) pencil and watercolour, some heightened with gum arabic 13 x 10 in. (33 x 25.4 cm.); and smaller; the album 23 x 18 in. (58.4 x 45.8 cm.) overall (32)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      An album of forty-three portrait studies from the circle of the Cheney family (vol. I) in Italy and elsewhere, the sitters including: Marquis and Marchioness of Morando; Teresa, Marchese Morando1; Mme Morando; Lady Elizabeth Foster2, afterwards Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire (illustrated, a); Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire2, Florence 1793 (illustrated b); Marchioness of Abercorn, 1794; Lady Anne Hatton3, 1794; Dowager Lady Cowper, Florence, 1792 (illustrated, c); Mrs G Ellis as Una, 1793; Miss Gascoyne4 as Agrippina, 1794; Mr John Carr5, Rome, 1792; Mnemosyne, a muse from the Villa Borghese '94'; Emma Hamilton6 as Santa Rosalia, Naples 1793 (illustrated, d); Lady Caroline Letitia Monck7 in the character of Una, July 1792 (illustrated, e); Calliope, a statue from the Villa Borghese; Lady Charlemont and Lady Leitrim, Mrs Bermingham's daughter, 1793; Anne, Countess of Charlemont8, 1794; Lady Charlemont as Psyche (2); Mrs Fagan, a Siennese; Ralph Carr9 with his wife and child at Dunston Hill, 1791 (illustrated, f); Mrs Ralph Carr9 and her three eldest children with Mrs Cheney and her eldest son, Robert Henry Cheney at Dunston Hill, 1801; Mrs F Gregg, 1809; Mrs Webb and Holden Webb; Captain Machell10; Miss Machell of Beverley; Mrs Sykes; Miss Ellison, afterwards Mrs H Sibthorpe; The Misses Pole; Miss Croft of Beverley (2); Mrs Bolton-Hall; Miss Chapman; Reverend Charles Holden; Colonel Thomas11(2); Sir John Anderson and his wife; Mr Webb; Mr Beverley; Harriet Margaret Cheney, London, Septr. 1829; Ralph Carr, 1807; and two others the majority inscribed (on the pages of the album), some numbered (lower right) and further inscribed with place names and variously dated from 1791 to 1829 pencil and watercolour 13 x 10 in. (33 x 25.4 cm.); and smaller; the album 20 1/4 x 15 1/2 in. (51.4 x 39.4 cm.) overall (43)

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    • Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)
      Oct. 12, 2005

      Harriet Cheney (1771-1848)

      Est: £1,200 - £1,800

      The upper part of Ullswater from Lyulph's Tower (illustrated); Bassenthwaite Lake from the Cockermouth Road; Windermere Lake from the road near Ambleside; The upper part of Keswick Lake; and Buttermere Lake all inscribed with titles (on the reverse of the mounts) pencil and watercolour, unframed 11 1/2 x 17 in. (29.2 x 43.1 cm.); and smaller (5)

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