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b. 1806 - d. 1865

William Barnard Clarke (1806–1865), sometimes mis-written Bernard, was an English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer and art collector, numismatist and literary translator. He was the founding president of the Architectural Society of London, 1831, and supervised the restoration of the Eleanor Cross at Waltham Cross in 1831–1832. Producing a celebrated series of maps or plans of European and Russian cities, and taking a strong interest in the discoveries at Pompeii, he travelled much in Europe and from the 1840s had his home and collections in the Grand Duchy of Baden. In 1865 he published an English translation of Goethe's Faust. He was an elder brother of the artist Harriet Ludlow Clarke, and a brother-in-law of Henry Bellenden Ker.

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Martin d'Ainay in Lyon, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Martin d'Ainay in Lyon, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Basilika Saint-Martin d'Ainay in Lyon, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower middle inscribed by the artist's hand: "Eglise d'Ainay a Lyon.". Upper left numbered: "No 18". Date: c. 1830 Description: View of the choir room and the pulpit of the small Romanesque former abbey church in the historic centre of Lyon. The print was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Drawing, Blestift, Church, Romanesque, Architectural style, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 19,0 cm x 29,3 cm (7,5 x 11,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint Nizier in Lyon, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint Nizier in Lyon, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Saint Nizier in Lyon Street scene next to the Gothic church, 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 16". lower left dated: "St. Nizier Lyons 11 Oct. 1838". Date: 1838 Description: View of the northern façade seen from the west towards the choir, with the busy street in front. The care taken in the depiction of the architectural details is particularly striking. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: England, France, drawing, church, journey, sketch, architect, pencil, architecture, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 27,5 cm x 18,5 cm (10,8 x 7,3 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Porte d' Auguste in Nîmes, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Porte d' Auguste in Nîmes, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Augustus Arch (Porte d' Auguste) in Nîmes (Gard), c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 49". Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows the tranquil hustle and bustle at the Arch of Augustus in Nîmes, in the remains of which some traders have set up their stalls. The inscription above the arches reads "IMP CAESAR [D]IVI F AVGV[S]TVS [C]O[S] X[I] TRIBV [PO]TEST VIII [P]ORTAS MVROS COL DA[...]" (Emperor Augustus, son of the divine Caesar, consul for the 11th time, exercised tribune power for the 8th time and gave the colony its gates and walls). Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, England, architect, ruin, arch, Roman, monument, pencil, drawing, trader, everyday life, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 19,0 cm x 27,7 cm (7,5 x 10,9 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Bogen von Carpentras (Vaucluse), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Bogen von Carpentras (Vaucluse), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Arch of Carpentras (Vaucluse) Ancient Roman architecture, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right inscribed by the artist's hand: "Arch of Carpentras". Upper left numbered: "No 31". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Here, the English architect has captured the structural features and decoration of the Roman triumphal arch from the 1st century in great detail. The relief on the narrow side of the arch shows trophies flanked by a pair of chained prisoners. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, England, architect, ruin, arch, Roman, monument, pencil, drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 12,7 cm x 12,4 cm (5 x 4,9 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Glanum in the south of France (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Glanum in the south of France (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Mausoleum and arch of Glanum in southern France (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower middle dated: "10. St Remy. 1839. Boignon". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing shows two of the most prominent Roman ruins of the city of Glanum, an initially Celtic, then Hellenistic and finally Roman settlement near Avignon. "Les Antiques", the mausoleum from around 40 BC and the arch from the end of the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC-14 AD), formed an interesting and therefore frequently depicted ensemble for travelling artists. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, England, architect, ruin, arch, Roman, monument, pencil, drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 19,4 cm x 29,7 cm (7,6 x 11,7 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Andoche in Saulieu, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Andoche in Saulieu, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Die Basilika Saint-Andoche in Saulieu (Côte-d'Or), 1838, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 3". Upper right dated: "Saulieu Oct. 5 1838.". Date: 1838 Description: View of the Romanesque basilica of Saint-Andoche dating from the 12th century. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later to Italy in 1839. Verso: Pencil sketch Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, England, architect, church, tower, Romanesque, pencil, drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 17,7 cm x 26,2 cm (7 x 10,3 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Pyramide de Couhard near Autun, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Pyramide de Couhard near Autun, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Die Pyramide de Couhard bei Autun (Saône-et-Loire), 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 7". Upper right dated: "Perra de Couard. Autun Oct. 6 1838". Date: 1838 Description: The drawing shows the imposing corpus of the Pyramide de Couhard. The structure is the remains of a mausoleum built in the 2nd century outside the Roman city of Augustodunum. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, England, architect, pyramid, Roman, stone, ruin, pencil, drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 16,7 cm x 11,5 cm (6,6 x 4,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Laurent in Beaumont-sur-Oise (Val-d'Oise), around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Laurent in Beaumont-sur-Oise (Val-d'Oise), around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): The Saint-Laurent Catholic parish church in Beaumont-sur-Oise (Val-d'Oise), c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper right inscribed by the artist's hand: "St Laurent Beaumont [..] tower". Date: c. 1830 Description: The depiction shows a detailed image of the bell tower of the early Gothic church dedicated to St Laurence of Rome in Beaumont-sur-Oise. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, England, architect, church, Gothic, tower, bell, gargoyle, pencil, drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 16,6 cm x 11,5 cm (6,5 x 4,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon Castle on the banks of the Rhône, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon Castle on the banks of the Rhône, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Burg Tarascon am Rhône-Ufer (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right dated: "Tarrascon Dec. 23". Date: 1838 Description: View of the side of the medieval fortress of Tarascon facing away from the river with its characteristic round towers. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, England, architect, castle, Middle Ages, river, bank, journey, pencil, drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 18,9 cm x 27,8 cm (7,4 x 10,9 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), Street with city view, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right inscribed by the artist's hand: "Hières". Lower middle dated: "Entrance into Hieres 29 April 1839". Date: 1839 Description: View of the entrance to Hyères with the path enclosed by walls, behind which palm trees stretch their fronds. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: South of France, France, Cote d'Azur, England, Great Britain, England, architect, landscape, wall, travel, pencil, drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 18,0 cm x 29,2 cm (7,1 x 11,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), The Fréjus aqueduct (Var), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), The Fréjus aqueduct (Var), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): The aqueduct of Fréjus (Var) Ruins of Roman architecture, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right signed: "WB Clarke.". At the lower part dated: "Aqueduct Frejus. Towards the Esterelles May 20. 1839.". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing shows the remains of the Roman aqueduct at Fréjus looking towards the Esterel massif. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, Côte d'Azur, England, Great Britain, architect, drawing, landscape, archaeology, Roman, ruin, pencil, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 18,3 cm x 29,1 cm (7,2 x 11,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Reliefs in Vaison-la-Romaine, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Reliefs in Vaison-la-Romaine, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Sketches of Roman reliefs in Vaison-la-Romaine, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left inscribed: "[...]of the Romans / found at Vaison / Bas relief". Upper left numbered: "No 37". Date: c. 1830 Description: The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. The illustration documents two finds from Vaison (Gallo-Roman: Vasio), today the largest archaeological excavation site in France. When the English architect travelled to the area, some archaeological finds had already been made, but systematic excavations only began at the start of the 20th century. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, archaeology, drawing, sketch, relief, pencil, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 27,5 cm x 19,1 cm (10,8 x 7,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Maison des Sires de Domecy in Avallon (Yonne), 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Maison des Sires de Domecy in Avallon (Yonne), 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Maison des Sires de Domecy und Portal von Saint Lazare in Avallon (Yonne), 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: lower left dated: "Avallon Oct. 4. 1838 [...]". Date: 1838 Description: View of the centre of the small town of Avallon with the Maison des Sires de Domecy built in the 15th century with the external stair tower and on the right the two late Romanesque portals of Saint-Lazare from the early 12th century. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: Drawing, France, England, Great Britain, Architecture, Church, Romanesque, Portal, Pencil, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 20,0 cm x 29,4 cm (7,9 x 11,6 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Bridge in Chalon-sur-Saône, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Bridge in Chalon-sur-Saône, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Pont Saint Laurent in Chalon-sur-Saône, 1838, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: At the lower part inscribed by the artist's hand: "Chalons.". Upper right dated: "Chalons Oct. 7th 1838". Date: 1838 Description: The view shows the Pont Saint Laurent over the Saône, the boats moored at the quays and the rows of houses on both sides of the river with precision and a special eye for architectural and technical detail. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: drawing, pencil, France, England, Great Britain, river, bridge, boat, architecture, bank, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 17,7 cm x 26,0 cm (7 x 10,2 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Ruins in Fréjus (Var), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Ruins in Fréjus (Var), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Ruins at the Butte St Antoine in Fréjus (Var), 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: lower left inscribed by the artist's hand: "[?]". Lower right dated: "La Tour de St. Antoine Frejus 21 May 39.". Date: 1839 Description: With precision and sensitivity, the British architect depicts the remains of the fortifications on the hill of St Antoine in the town of Fréjus on the Côte d'Azur. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, ruin, drawing, England, Great Britain, architecture, pencil, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 28,2 cm x 17,9 cm (11,1 x 7 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Temple in Riez, Ancient columns, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Temple in Riez, Ancient columns, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Temple in Riez (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence ) Ancient columns Ruins of Roman architecture, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right inscribed by the artist's hand: "Granite Col. at Riez [...]". Date: c. 1830 Description: The view shows the ruins of the Roman temple from the 1st century in Riez in southern France, with the four columns and their Corinthian capitals, on which the remains of the architrave rest. At the back, a path leads to the settlement at the foot of the hill in the distance. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, drawing, architecture, Rome, ruin, temple, column, capital, architrave, pencil, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 19,2 cm x 28,0 cm (7,6 x 11 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Fort Saint-André (Villeneuve-lès-Avignon), around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Fort Saint-André (Villeneuve-lès-Avignon), around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Die Zwillingstürme des Torhauses des Fort Saint-André (Villeneuve-lès-Avignon), c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right inscribed by the artist's hand: "Villeneuve les Avignons". Upper left numbered: "No 36". Date: c. 1830 Description: View of the staircase to the two characteristic towers of the gatehouse of the fortress in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, which was built on Mont Andaon in the first half of the 14th century. It houses a Romanesque chapel and the remains of the former Benedictine abbey of Saint-André. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, fortress, abbey, drawing, architect, England, Great Britain, pencil, architecture, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 27,6 cm x 19,1 cm (10,9 x 7,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 07, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, ruins of Sabran Castle in Beaudinard and the Tour Charles Quint in Le Muy, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Below the illustration marked Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. In the three depictions of towers in the south of France (17th-century Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, 14th-century ruins of Sabran Castle in Beaudinard and 13th-century Tour Charles Quint in Le Muy), the architect pays particular attention to the exact reproduction of structural details and the embedding of the buildings in their urban context. Verso: Pencil drawing Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect,Tower, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 16,7 cm x 11,5 cm (6,6 x 4,5 in)

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      • Walter Clark (1848-1917), Landscape, Graphite
        Jun. 25, 2024

        Walter Clark (1848-1917), Landscape, Graphite

        Est: $300 - $500

        Property of Louanne Laroche, Laroche Collection, South Carolina Description: Walter Clark (1848-1917), Landscape, Graphite, Early 1900's, initial signed lower right, matted and in a silvered wood frame. Frame size: 11 1/8 in. x 13 1/8 in. Walter Clark earned a degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1869.  He then toured Europe to study art and architecture. Clark exhibited at the National Academy of Design for almost forty years and won numerous awards for his works. Walter’s son, Eliot, became an important artist in his own right. Father and son shared a studio in Manhattan where the elder artist knew Bruce Crane before moving to Bronxville. Measurements: Height: by sight, 3 5/8 in. x Width: 6 1/8 in. Condition: Good condition, not viewed out of frame, light wear to frame. Notice to bidders: The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the conditions of aging. PHOTOS MAY ALSO ACT AS A CONDITION REPORT. Please review all photos closely prior to bidding. Complete condition reports are available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the live auction. All lots are offered and sold 'AS IS’, and Everard Auctions will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. We do not guarantee the condition of frames. By placing a bid, either in person, by phone, absentee or via the Internet, you signify that you agree to be bound by the conditions of sale. Everard Auctions does not provide any shipping or packing services. We recommend that all potential buyers obtain pack/ship estimates prior to bidding. Please contact us for a list of recommended shippers.

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Church ruins, France, 1838, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Church ruins, France, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Church ruin and column remnant with base in a French town, 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: At the lower part dated: "Ville neuf les Avignon 24 Oct.1838.". Date: 1838 Description: View of a ruined church with adjoining houses, in front the remains of an antique column with base. Verso view of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon with the Fort Saint-André. The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Verso: Pencil drawing Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect,Church, Ruin, Column, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 18,4 cm x 20,8 cm (7,2 x 8,2 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, around 1830, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, ruins of Sabran Castle in Beaudinard and the Tour Charles Quint in Le Muy, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Below the illustration marked Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. In the three depictions of towers in the south of France (17th-century Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, 14th-century ruins of Sabran Castle in Beaudinard and 13th-century Tour Charles Quint in Le Muy), the architect pays particular attention to the exact reproduction of structural details and the embedding of the buildings in their urban context. Verso: Pencil drawing Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect,Tower, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 16,7 cm x 11,5 cm (6,6 x 4,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Îles de Lérins bei Cannes, around 1830, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Îles de Lérins bei Cannes, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Coastal Landscape with View of the Îles de Lérins near Cannes, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: inscribed lower left Date: c. 1830 Description: View of a lushly overgrown, rocky coastal landscape (probably southern France) with a view towards the sea with some offshore small islands. The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Coast, Sea, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 11,6 cm x 16,7 cm (4,6 x 6,6 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Temple of Janus in Autun, 1838, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Temple of Janus in Autun, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Janustempel in Autun (Saône-et-Loire), 1838, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 5". Upper right dated: "Temple of Janus Autun Oct. 8 1838". Date: 1838 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. In the drawing of the area around Autun, the so-called Temple of Janus (remains of a Gallo-Roman temple from the 1st century) appears embedded in the landscape in the middle ground. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Ruin, Temple, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 17,7 cm x 26,1 cm (7 x 10,3 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Castle ruins with tower in France, around 1830, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Castle ruins with tower in France, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Castle ruins with tower and chapel in France, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: numbered upper left: "No 10", inscribed lower right Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows a view of a ruinous castle complex with a tower in a rocky landscape sparsely covered with trees. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Ruin, Castle, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 11,6 cm x 16,7 cm (4,6 x 6,6 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Peyrolles-en-Provence, 1839, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Peyrolles-en-Provence, 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Ansicht von Peyrolles-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: lower left dated: "Peyroul May 15. 1839". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. In the view of the village, located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, the characteristic 17th-century bell gable of the Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre, built in the 12th century, stands out in the right half of the picture. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Church, City, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 17,4 cm x 26,7 cm (6,9 x 10,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Three suspension bridges in France, around 1830, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Three suspension bridges in France, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Three suspension bridges over rivers in France, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Inscribed several times in the image, numbered at the top centre: "No 13". Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows three views of suspension bridges in France, each with notes by the artist on the type and nature of the structures. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Bridge, City, River, Bank, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 16,7 cm x 11,6 cm (6,6 x 4,6 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Obelisk in Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Obelisk in Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Place des Récollets mit Obelisk in Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right monogrammed: "Place des Recollets. Hières WBC. April 29. 1839.". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. The view from Hyères shows the Place des Récollets with the obelisk erected in 1832 in memory of Baron de Stulz (Johann Georg Stulz von Ortenberg). A gentleman in a top hat is resting in the shade of a tree. Keywords: South of France, France, Cote d'Azur, England, Great Britain, Architect, Landscape, Square, Monument, Obelisk, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France, Size: Paper: 18,3 cm x 28,2 cm (7,2 x 11,1 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): View of Tarascon with the castle and the suspension bridge over the Rhône (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right dated: "Tarascon Dec. 23 1838". Date: 1838 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. The view shows the city with the fortress, the collegiate church of Ste-Marthe from the late 12th century and the suspension bridge (destroyed in 1944) over the river. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Castle, Middle Ages, Bridge, Church, City, River, Bank, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 18,8 cm x 28,8 cm (7,4 x 11,3 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), View of Cannes, 1839, Pencil
        May. 25, 2024

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), View of Cannes, 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): View of Cannes with church tower, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: lower left dated: "Cannes May 29 1839.". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows a view of the houses of Cannes with the medieval building "La Castre" in the middle ground. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France, Size: Paper: 18,7 cm x 29,1 cm (7,4 x 11,5 in)

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Church ruins, France, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Church ruins, France, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Church ruin and column remnant with base in a French town, 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: At the lower part dated: "Ville neuf les Avignon 24 Oct.1838.". Date: 1838 Description: View of a ruined church with adjoining houses, in front the remains of an antique column with base. Verso view of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon with the Fort Saint-André. The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Verso: Pencil drawing Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect,Church, Ruin, Column, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, ruins of Sabran Castle in Beaudinard and the Tour Charles Quint in Le Muy, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Below the illustration marked Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. In the three depictions of towers in the south of France (17th-century Tour de l'Horloge in Draguignan, 14th-century ruins of Sabran Castle in Beaudinard and 13th-century Tour Charles Quint in Le Muy), the architect pays particular attention to the exact reproduction of structural details and the embedding of the buildings in their urban context. Verso: Pencil drawing Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect,Tower, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Îles de Lérins bei Cannes, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Îles de Lérins bei Cannes, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Coastal Landscape with View of the Îles de Lérins near Cannes, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: inscribed lower left Date: c. 1830 Description: View of a lushly overgrown, rocky coastal landscape (probably southern France) with a view towards the sea with some offshore small islands. The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Coast, Sea, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Temple of Janus in Autun, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Temple of Janus in Autun, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Janustempel in Autun (Saône-et-Loire), 1838, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 5". Upper right dated: "Temple of Janus Autun Oct. 8 1838". Date: 1838 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. In the drawing of the area around Autun, the so-called Temple of Janus (remains of a Gallo-Roman temple from the 1st century) appears embedded in the landscape in the middle ground. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Ruin, Temple, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Castle ruins with tower in France, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Castle ruins with tower in France, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Castle ruins with tower and chapel in France, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: numbered upper left: "No 10", inscribed lower right Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows a view of a ruinous castle complex with a tower in a rocky landscape sparsely covered with trees. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Ruin, Castle, Landscape, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Peyrolles-en-Provence, 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Peyrolles-en-Provence, 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Ansicht von Peyrolles-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: lower left dated: "Peyroul May 15. 1839". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. In the view of the village, located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, the characteristic 17th-century bell gable of the Chapelle du Saint-Sépulcre, built in the 12th century, stands out in the right half of the picture. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Church, City, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Three suspension bridges in France, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Three suspension bridges in France, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Three suspension bridges over rivers in France, c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Inscribed several times in the image, numbered at the top centre: "No 13". Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows three views of suspension bridges in France, each with notes by the artist on the type and nature of the structures. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Bridge, City, River, Bank, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Obelisk in Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Obelisk in Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Place des Récollets mit Obelisk in Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right monogrammed: "Place des Recollets. Hières WBC. April 29. 1839.". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. The view from Hyères shows the Place des Récollets with the obelisk erected in 1832 in memory of Baron de Stulz (Johann Georg Stulz von Ortenberg). A gentleman in a top hat is resting in the shade of a tree. Keywords: South of France, France, Cote d'Azur, England, Great Britain, Architect, Landscape, Square, Monument, Obelisk, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): View of Tarascon with the castle and the suspension bridge over the Rhône (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right dated: "Tarascon Dec. 23 1838". Date: 1838 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. The view shows the city with the fortress, the collegiate church of Ste-Marthe from the late 12th century and the suspension bridge (destroyed in 1944) over the river. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Castle, Middle Ages, Bridge, Church, City, River, Bank, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), View of Cannes, 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), View of Cannes, 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): View of Cannes with church tower, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: lower left dated: "Cannes May 29 1839.". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows a view of the houses of Cannes with the medieval building "La Castre" in the middle ground. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Porte d' Auguste in Nîmes, around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Porte d' Auguste in Nîmes, around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Augustus Arch (Porte d' Auguste) in Nîmes (Gard), c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 49". Date: c. 1830 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. It shows the tranquil hustle and bustle of the Arch of Augustus in Nîmes, in the remains of which some merchants have set up their stalls. The inscription above the arches reads "IMP CAESAR [D]IVI F AVGV[S]TVS [C]O[S] X[I] TRIBV [PO]TEST VIII [P]ORTAS MVROS COL DA[...]" (Emperor Augustus, son of the divine Caesar, consul for the 11th time, exercising tribunician power for the 8th time and giving the gates and walls to the colony). Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Ruin, Arch, Roman, Monument, Pencil, Drawing, Merchant, Everyday life, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Bogen von Carpentras (Vaucluse), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Bogen von Carpentras (Vaucluse), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Arch of Carpentras (Vaucluse) Ancient Roman architecture, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right inscribed by the artist's hand: "Arch of Carpentras". Upper left numbered: "No 31". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Here, the English architect reproduces in great detail the structural features and ornamentation of the Roman triumphal arch from the 1st century. The relief on the narrow side of the arch shows trophies flanked by a pair of chained prisoners. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Ruin, Arch, Roman, Monument, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Glanum in the south of France (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Glanum in the south of France (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Mausoleum and arch of Glanum in southern France (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower middle dated: "10. St Remy. 1839. Boignon". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing shows two of the most prominent Roman ruins of the city of Glanum, an initially Celtic, then Hellenistic and finally Roman settlement near Avignon. "Les Antiques", the mausoleum from about 40 BC and the arch from the end of the reign of Emperor Augustus (27?BC-14?AD), formed an interesting and therefore more frequently depicted ensemble for travelling artists. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Ruin, Arch, Roman, Monument, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Andoche in Saulieu, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Andoche in Saulieu, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Die Basilika Saint-Andoche in Saulieu (Côte-d'Or), 1838, Pencil Technique: Washed Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 3". Upper right dated: "Saulieu Oct. 5 1838.". Date: 1838 Description: View of the 12th century Romanesque basilica of Saint-Andoche. The print was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Verso: Pencil sketch Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Church, Tower, Romanesque, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Pyramide de Couhard near Autun, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Pyramide de Couhard near Autun, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Die Pyramide de Couhard bei Autun (Saône-et-Loire), 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper left numbered: "No 7". Upper right dated: "Perra de Couard. Autun Oct. 6 1838". Date: 1838 Description: The drawing shows the imposing corpus of the Pyramide de Couhard. The structure is the remains of a mausoleum built in the 2nd century outside the Roman city of Augustodunum. The sheet was made on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect,Pyramid, Roman, Stone, Ruin, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Laurent in Beaumont-sur-Oise (Val-d'Oise), around 1830, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Saint-Laurent in Beaumont-sur-Oise (Val-d'Oise), around 1830, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): The Catholic Parish Church of Saint-Laurent in Beaumont-sur-Oise (Val-d'Oise), c. 1830, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Upper right inscribed by the artist's hand: "St Laurent Beaumont [..] tower". Date: c. 1830 Description: The depiction shows a detailed image of the bell tower of the early Gothic church dedicated to Saint Lawrence of Rome in Beaumont-sur-Oise. The print was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Church, Gothic, Tower, Bell, Gargoyle, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon Castle on the banks of the Rhône, 1838, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Tarascon Castle on the banks of the Rhône, 1838, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Burg Tarascon am Rhône-Ufer (Bouches-du-Rhône), 1838, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right dated: "Tarrascon Dec. 23". Date: 1838 Description: View of the side of the medieval fortress of Tarascon facing away from the river, with its characteristic round towers. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: South of France, France, England, Great Britain, Architect, Castle, Middle Ages, River, Bank, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var), Street with city view, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right inscribed by the artist's hand: "Hières". Lower middle dated: "Entrance into Hieres 29 April 1839". Date: 1839 Description: View of the entrance to Hyères with the path enclosed by walls, behind which palm trees stretch their fronds. The print was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: South of France, France, Cote d'Azur, England, Great Britain, Architect, Landscape, Wall, Travel, Pencil, Drawing, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, France,

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      • W. CLARKE (1806-1865), The Fréjus aqueduct (Var), 1839, Pencil
        Dec. 30, 2023

        W. CLARKE (1806-1865), The Fréjus aqueduct (Var), 1839, Pencil

        Est: €450 - €600

        William Barnard Clarke (1806 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire - 1865 Freiburg im Breisgau): The Fréjus Aqueduct (Var) Ruins of Roman Architecture, 1839, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper Inscription: Lower right signed: "WB Clarke.". At the lower part dated: "Aqueduct Frejus. Towards the Esterelles May 20. 1839.". Date: 1839 Description: The drawing shows the view of the remains of the Roman aqueduct of Fréjus towards the Esterel massif. The sheet was created on a journey that took the English architect, cartographer, archaeological writer, art collector, numismatist and literary translator William Barnard Clarke to France between 1838 and 1839 and later on to Italy in 1839. Keywords: France, Côte d'Azur, England, Great Britain, Architect, Drawing, Landscape, Archaeology, Roman, Ruin, Pencil, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

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