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  • HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) "VENISE, LA LAGUNE" OIL ON PANEL, SIGNED.
    Jun. 22, 2024

    HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) "VENISE, LA LAGUNE" OIL ON PANEL, SIGNED.

    Est: €200 - €400

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) "Venise, la lagune" Oil on panel, signed. - Weight: 1.80 kg - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 450MM X L 590MM AVEC CADRE

    Goldfield Auction
  • Henry GERARD (1873-?) aka Albert Henri Félix GERARD
    May. 26, 2024

    Henry GERARD (1873-?) aka Albert Henri Félix GERARD

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Le carnaval de Venise sur la Place Saint-Marc. Huile sur panneau d'acajou. 65 x 81 cm. Porte étiquette d'atelier au dos. Encadré, signé en bas à gauche. Note: Homonyme du peintre toulousain, ce peintre né à Vincennes de parents belges et actif à Paris s'est spécialisé dans les représentations de Venise et Paris dans une touche post-impressioniste particulièrement chatoyante. Le marché a erronément attribué nombre de ses oeuvres à Henri Paul Gérard alias Henry Gérard. Nous remercions Jean-Claude Montanier, Président de l'Association "Les Amis de Henry Gérard" pour son éclairage.

    Stanley's auction
  • HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) Bord des Etangs de Berre
    Apr. 05, 2024

    HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) Bord des Etangs de Berre

    Est: €400 - €800

    HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) Bord des Etangs de Berre Huile sur panneau de bois signé en bas à droite Dimensions : 60 x 73 cm Provenance : - Famille de l'artiste - Collection privée Monte-Carlo

    Accademia Fine Art
  • HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) Les oliviers au printemps dans le Var
    Apr. 05, 2024

    HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) Les oliviers au printemps dans le Var

    Est: €400 - €800

    HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) Les oliviers au printemps dans le Var Huile sur toile signée en bas à gauche Dimensions : 54 x 73,5 cm Provenance : - Famille de l'artiste - Collection privée Monte-Carlo Accompagné par un courrier non signé du Baron H.H. Thyssen-Bornemisza de 1977 Peintre post-impressionniste français né à Toulouse, Henry Paul Gérard s'inscrit comme élève libre à l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de sa ville natale. Il décide de se consacrer à l'art graphique à ses début en suivant des amis à Paris et il y rencontre Toulouse-Lautrec dont il fait un portrait. Il suit également des cours de peinture sous la direction de Jules Lefebvre et de Gustave Boulenger. Peintre inclassable, il suit les évolutions picturales de son temps. Sous l’influence des impressionnistes, ses natures mortes rappellent celles de Paul Cézanne. Pourtant lorsque l’opportunité se présente d’exposer ses toiles au Salon des artistes français à Paris, il revient à un style beaucoup plus classique. Avec la découverte de la Provence et son installation à Martigues sur les rives de l'étang de Berre, Henry Gérard va y puiser l’essentiel de son inspiration. Sa palette devient plus colorée, éblouissante de lumière, allant jusqu’à tendre vers une expression fauviste. La description de l’œuvre de Henry Gérard ne serait pas complète sans aborder cette période où le peintre cède à l’influence des orientalistes, s’inscrivant dans les pas de Félix Ziem qui a donné ses lettres de noblesse à la Venise provençale.

    Accademia Fine Art
  • Hans Wiesman - Gouache
    May. 20, 2023

    Hans Wiesman - Gouache

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hans Wiesman (1918-1988) The work of painter, draftsman and graphic artist Henri Gerard "Hans" Wiesman (1918-1988) is seen as the best in Dutch figurative art of the 20th century. His landscapes, cityscapes and portraits are of exceptional beauty, lived through and intense. Strangely enough, he is not (yet) known to a very large audience. Born in Sloten, he lived and worked near and far: for example in the Groot Bentveld estate (between Aerdenhout and Zandvoort), in southern France, Spain and North Africa. Nature, city views and vistas were important sources of inspiration for his many paintings, drawings and etchings. Hans Wiesman developed as an intuitive, driven and possessed artist. Because of his way of working, in which both the material he worked with and the subject he captured were equally important, and his changing moods? from harmonious to depressive ? his work evokes comparisons with artists such as Permeke and van Gogh.

    Art Atelier
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Voiliers à Venise Huile sur panneau
    Nov. 27, 2022

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Voiliers à Venise Huile sur panneau

    Est: €400 - €500

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Voiliers à Venise Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à gauche 50 x 61 cm Avec cadre : 60 x 70.5 cm Oil on panel, signed lower left, 19.68 x 24 in, with frame : 23.62 x 27.75 in

    Osenat
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Pêcheur en barque Huile sur toile Signé en bas à
    Nov. 14, 2021

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Pêcheur en barque Huile sur toile Signé en bas à

    Est: €400 - €600

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Pêcheur en barque Huile sur toile Signé en bas à gauche 66 x 93 cm Avec cadre : 90 x 117 cm Oil on canvas signed lower left 25 9 x 36 6 in with frame : 35 4 x 46 in

    Osenat
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Cour d'immeuble, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en ba
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Cour d'immeuble, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en ba

    Est: €150 - €200

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Cour d'immeuble, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à droiteet daté 1892. Dimensions à vue : 49.5 x 35 cm

    Beaune Enchères
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Bois, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à gauche
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Bois, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à gauche

    Est: €100 - €150

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Bois, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à gauche et daté 1898. Dimensions à vue : 27 x 33 cm

    Beaune Enchères
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Bord de canal, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Bord de canal, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas

    Est: €150 - €200

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Bord de canal, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à droite et contresigné Morel. Dimensions à vue : 34 x 47.5 cm

    Beaune Enchères
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Paysage, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à gauc
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Paysage, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à gauc

    Est: €100 - €150

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Paysage, aquarelle sur papier, Signé en bas à gauche et daté 1891. Dimensions à vue : 23 x 32 cm

    Beaune Enchères
  • HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) PÊCHEUR EN BARQUE HUILE SUR TOILE SIGNÉ EN BAS À GAUCHE 66 X 93 CM AVEC C
    Mar. 30, 2021

    HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) PÊCHEUR EN BARQUE HUILE SUR TOILE SIGNÉ EN BAS À GAUCHE 66 X 93 CM AVEC C

    Est: €600 - €800

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Pêcheur en barque Huile sur toile Signé en bas à gauche 66 x 93 cm Avec cadre : 90 x 117 cm Oil on canvas signed lower left 25 63/64 x 36 39/64 in with frame : 35 43/30 x 46 1/16 in

    Osenat
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Little Green Bee-Eater. 13
    Jan. 30, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Little Green Bee-Eater. 13

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Little Green Bee-Eater. 12
    Jan. 30, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Little Green Bee-Eater. 12

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Australian Bee-Eater. 5
    Jan. 30, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Australian Bee-Eater. 5

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Madagascar Bee-Eater. 6
    Jan. 30, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Madagascar Bee-Eater. 6

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - White-necked Bee-Eater
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - White-necked Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Swallow Tailed Bee-Eater
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Swallow Tailed Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - White-fronted Bee-Eater
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - White-fronted Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Rufous Winged Bee-Eater
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Rufous Winged Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Common Bee-Eater
    Jan. 16, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Common Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Chesnut-headed Bee-Eater
    Jan. 16, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Chesnut-headed Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Dresser & Keulemans - Blue-throated Green Bee-Eater
    Jan. 16, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Blue-throated Green Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Grey-and-Red Bee-Eater
    Jan. 16, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Grey-and-Red Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Sumatran Bee Eater
    Jan. 02, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Sumatran Bee Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Blue Necked Bee Eater
    Jan. 02, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Blue Necked Bee Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Blue Cheeked Bee Eater
    Jan. 02, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Blue Cheeked Bee Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Angolan Bee Eater
    Jan. 02, 2021

    Dresser & Keulemans - Angolan Bee Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Black-headed Green Bee-Eater
    Dec. 26, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Black-headed Green Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Chesnut & Green Bee-Eater
    Dec. 26, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Chesnut & Green Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Buffheaded Green Bee-Eater
    Dec. 26, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Buffheaded Green Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Pink Crowned Bee-Eater
    Dec. 26, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Pink Crowned Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Carmine-throated Bee-Eater
    Dec. 19, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Carmine-throated Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Javan Bee-Eater
    Dec. 19, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Javan Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Red-throated Blue Bee-Eater
    Dec. 19, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Red-throated Blue Bee-Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Dresser & Keulemans - Black Backed Bee Eater
    Dec. 19, 2020

    Dresser & Keulemans - Black Backed Bee Eater

    Est: $300 - $600

    This fine, hand-colored lithograph comes from Henry Eeles Dresser's A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of Bee-Eaters. This first edition was published in London by the author between 1884 and 1886. The beautiful lithography was completed by John Gerard Keulemans. The work was sold by subscription only and it is believed only 250 copies may have been printed. Keulemans is one of the most respected bird artists whose images were noted for their fine detail. He contributed to some of the best known ornithological works including those of Elliot, Buller, Dresser, and The Ibis. According to Jackson (Bird Illustrators, p. 90) “The great value of Keulemans' work as an ornithological draughtsman lay in his sureness of design of the plate and his accuracy in portraying the birds themselves. The bird figures were carefully drawn and executed down to the last scales on the feet. The feathering was neatly delineated with the different plumes receiving sympathetic treatment.” Dresser was a leading figure in ornithological circles: he was elected a Member of the British Ornithologists’ Union in 1865 and served as its secretary from 1882 to 1888. He was a member and fellow of the Linnean and Zoological societies of London and an honorary fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Meropidae was one of the three major monographs published by Dresser, the others being History of the Birds of Europe and A Monograph of the Coraciidae.

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  • Henry Gerard (French, 1860-1925), "The Grand Canal, Venice"
    Dec. 05, 2020

    Henry Gerard (French, 1860-1925), "The Grand Canal, Venice"

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Henry Gerard (French, 1860-1925) "The Grand Canal, Venice" oil on canvas signed lower left. Period giltwood frame affixed with artist plaque. 15" x 24", framed 25" x 34" Provenance: Sarl MDRS Antiquites Michel Ruis, Marche Dauphine, Saint-Ouen, France; The Collection of the Late Dr. E. Ralph Lupin, New Orleans, Louisiana.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
  • HENRY GERARD (FRENCH, 1860-1925)Fleurs
    May. 25, 2020

    HENRY GERARD (FRENCH, 1860-1925)Fleurs

    Est: $400 - $600

    HENRY GERARD (FRENCH, 1860-1925) Fleurs oil on board signed lower left: Henry Gerard titled on label verso: Fleurs 34 x 26cm

    Gibson's
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Venise, Palais des Doges …
    Dec. 01, 2019

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Venise, Palais des Doges …

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Venise, Palais des Doges Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à gauche 62 x 102 cm Avec cadre : 102 x 138 cm (nettoyé) Oil on panel, signed lower left, 24 13/32 x 40 5/32 in With frame : 40 5/32 x 54 11/32 in

    Osenat
  • Venice
    Sep. 21, 2019

    Venice

    Est: -

    Venice

    A10 by Artmark
  • TABLEAU "VUE DE VENISE, LE PALAIS DES DOGES" DE HENRY GERARD (1860-1925)
    Sep. 30, 2018

    TABLEAU "VUE DE VENISE, LE PALAIS DES DOGES" DE HENRY GERARD (1860-1925)

    Est: €5,500 - €6,000

    TABLEAU "VUE DE VENISE, LE PALAIS DES DOGES" DE HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) Huile sur panneau, signée "Henry Gérard", encadrée. Etiquette d'exposition au dos. Restaurations d'usage et d'entretien. Epoque XXème siècle H : 65; L : 100 cm

    Paris Oise Enchères
  • Henry Gerard (1860-1925) A Venetian view
    Oct. 11, 2016

    Henry Gerard (1860-1925) A Venetian view

    Est: £300 - £500

    HENRY GERARD (1860-1925) A Venetian view signed ‘Henry Gerard’ (lower right) oil on canvas 54 x 65cm (21 1/4 x 25 9/16in).

    Bonhams
  • Henri GERARD (1860-1925) "Vue de Venise".
    Feb. 13, 2016

    Henri GERARD (1860-1925) "Vue de Venise".

    Est: €500 - €600

    Henri GERARD (1860-1925) "Vue de Venise". HUILE sur carton signée en bas à gauche. 46x55,5 cm.

    Var Enchères
  • Henri GERARD (1860-1925) "Vue de Venise avec gondoles et voiliers".
    Jul. 04, 2015

    Henri GERARD (1860-1925) "Vue de Venise avec gondoles et voiliers".

    Est: €600 - €800

    Henri GERARD (1860-1925) "Vue de Venise avec gondoles et voiliers". HUILE sur carton signée en bas à gauche. 46x55,5 cm.

    Var Enchères
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Venise Huile sur toile Signé en bas à gauche 60 x 80 cm Restauration
    Nov. 24, 2013

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Venise Huile sur toile Signé en bas à gauche 60 x 80 cm Restauration

    Est: €1,200 - €1,300

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Venise Huile sur toile Signé en bas à gauche 60 x 80 cm Restauration

    Osenat
  • Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Voiliers devant Venise
    Jun. 29, 2011

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Voiliers devant Venise

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    Henry GERARD (1860-1925) Voiliers devant Venise Huile sur panneau, signée en bas à droite. 54 x 64,5 cm S.C.H.

    Mathias
  • HENRI GÉRARD (French, 1860-1925). ROSES BLANCHES, signed and dated 1916 lower left. Oil on canvas.
    Jul. 29, 2010

    HENRI GÉRARD (French, 1860-1925). ROSES BLANCHES, signed and dated 1916 lower left. Oil on canvas.

    Est: $600 - $800

    HENRI GÉRARD (French, 1860-1925). ROSES BLANCHES, signed and dated 1916 lower left. Oil on canvas - Framed, 21 1/2 in. x 18 1/4 in.

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • Henry Gerard (French, 1860-1925), (Untitled)
    Nov. 22, 2009

    Henry Gerard (French, 1860-1925), (Untitled)

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Henry Gerard (French, 1860-1925), (Untitled), oil on canvas, signed 'Henry Gerard.' lower right, 37 x 53.5cm

    Bay East Auctions
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