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Painter, Etcher, b. 1846 - d. 1930

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        • Attributed to Walter Greaves,  British 1846-1930-  Family promenading alon
          Jul. 09, 2024

          Attributed to Walter Greaves,  British 1846-1930-  Family promenading alon

          Est: £600 - £800

          Attributed to Walter Greaves,  British 1846-1930-  Family promenading along the Thames Embankment;  oil on canvas, 50.8 x 41 cm.  Provenance:  with the Carlyle Gallery, London, as Walter Greaves.  Private Collection, UK.  Note:  The setting of the Thames Embankment is absolutely typical of Greaves' output, with the artist clearly fascinated by the river Thames, upon which he worked as a boatman, rowing his friend and future teacher, James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), along the river as the latter made sketches of his surroundings. Indeed, the present work somewhat recalls Greaves' painting of 'Walter Greaves and Alice Greaves on the Embankment' in the collection of the Tate [N04564], executed in the artist's slightly naïve style. The technique evident in the present work, with loose, undefined brushstrokes and thick impasto, is reminiscent of a landscape offered by Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, on 12 August 2021 (lot 751). 

          Roseberys
        • Walter Greaves (1846 - 1930), The Old Swan, Chelsea
          Jul. 03, 2024

          Walter Greaves (1846 - 1930), The Old Swan, Chelsea

          Est: £100 - £200

          Walter Greaves (1846 - 1930) The Old Swan, Chelsea Ink on paper Signed bottom left Dimensions: (Frame) 14 in. (H) x 15.5 in. (W) (Paper) 7.5 in. (H) x 10 in. (W)

          Sloane Street Auctions
        • Walter GREAVES: "Portrait of James McNeill Whistler"
          Mar. 23, 2024

          Walter GREAVES: "Portrait of James McNeill Whistler"

          Est: $300 - $400

          Walter GREAVES (British, 1846-1930): "Portrait of James McNeill Whistler". Crayon and pencil on wove paper, circa 1875. Signed and titled in ink. See related drawing in the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Sheet size: 11 x 7 1/2 inches.

          Armstrong Fine Art
        • Walter Greaves - The Thames Coffee House, Chelsea 
          Feb. 27, 2024

          Walter Greaves - The Thames Coffee House, Chelsea 

          Est: £300 - £500

          Walter Greaves,  British 1846-1930 The Thames Coffee House, Chelsea;  pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, signed 'W Greaves' (lower right), 23.7 x 16.3 cm.  Provenance:  Private Collection, UK.  Note:  The present watercolour is a typical work by Greaves, whose output is defined by his distinctive views of Chelsea and the Thames. The subject of riverside London clearly fascinated Greaves, and it is for these paintings that the artist was particularly celebrated, with his paintings of 'Old Battersea Bridge' and 'Hammersmith Bridge on Boat Race Day' now held in the collection of the Tate [N04598 and N03643 respectively]. The façade in the present work repeatedly appears in the artist's work, including in a drawing of almost exactly the same composition which sold at Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, on 11 August 2021 (lot 215) for £850. 

          Roseberys
        • Four Walter Greaves 1846 -1930 Scenes of London Signed Prints , largest 37 x 30cm(4)
          Feb. 09, 2024

          Four Walter Greaves 1846 -1930 Scenes of London Signed Prints , largest 37 x 30cm(4)

          Est: £100 - £200

          Four Walter Greaves 1846 -1930 Scenes of London Signed Prints , largest 37 x 30cm(4)

          Potteries Auctions
        • Bord de Rivière
          Dec. 20, 2023

          Bord de Rivière

          Est: €300 - €500

          "Bord de Rivière" Oil on canvas, 51 x 76 cm (with frame 72 x 97 cm) signed lower right. English painter and engraver, pupil of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, his works are in English museums, including two self-portraits in the Tate Gallery. Lots will be delivered free of charge in Paris (rue Drouot), Lyon or Marseille a few days after the sale or sent from France at the buyer's expense by the carrier of his choice. "Bord de Rivière" Huile sur toile, 51 x 76 cm (avec cadre 72 x 97 cm) signée en bas à droite. Peintre et graveur anglais, élève de James Abbott McNeill Whistler, ses œuvres sont dans des musées anglais dont deux autoportraits à la Tate Gallery. Remise des lots sans frais de transport à Paris (rue Drouot), Lyon ou Marseille quelques jours après la vente ou l'envoi de France à la charge de l’acheteur par le transporteur de son choix.

          Hotel des ventes de Lausanne
        • Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Nocturne, Battersea Bridge
          Jul. 05, 2023

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Nocturne, Battersea Bridge

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Nocturne, Battersea Bridge signed 'W.Greaves' (lower right) oil on canvas 51 x 61cm (20 x 24in).

          Bonhams
        • Three Portraits of James McNeill Whistler
          Jun. 15, 2023

          Three Portraits of James McNeill Whistler

          Est: $400 - $600

          Comprising a Walter Greaves (English, 1846-1930) ink on paper, a Percy Thomas (English, 1846-1922) etching, and a Barry Moser (American, b. 1940) woodblock print. Overall: 13-1/2"h x 10-1/4"w, 12-3/4"h x 11-1/2"w, and 14-3/4"h x 12-3/4"w Sight sizes: 6"h x 4"w, 5-1/2"h x 4-1/4"w, and 9-3/8"h x 7-3/8"w

          Nye & Company
        • Walter Greaves English, 1846-1930 Portrait of James MacNeill Whistler
          May. 03, 2023

          Walter Greaves English, 1846-1930 Portrait of James MacNeill Whistler

          Est: $500 - $800

          Walter Greaves English, 1846-1930 Portrait of James MacNeill Whistler Signed W. Greaves (lr) and inscribed Portrait of J. McNeill Whistler as I knew him (lc) Ink on paper 10 7/8 x 8 inches C Property from the Collection of Helen Sonnenberg Tucker

          DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH, 1846–1930) Portrait of James McNeill Whistler oil
          Feb. 01, 2023

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH, 1846–1930) Portrait of James McNeill Whistler oil

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH, 1846–1930) Portrait of James McNeill Whistler oil on canvas 30 x 25 in. (76.2 x 63.5 cm.)

          Christie's
        • Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930 Seated girl; pen and brow
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930 Seated girl; pen and brow

          Est: £500 - £800

          Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930 Seated girl; pen and brown ink on paper, signed 'W. Greaves' (lower right), 15.8 x 15.2 cm. Provenance: Mr and Mrs A. Thornton, January 1984.; with Michael Parkin Fine Art, London, no.124.; Private Collection, UK. Note: Greaves was undoubtedly influenced by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), for whom he worked as a studio assistant for many formative years of his early career. Although perhaps best known for his views of the Thames, Greaves also completed a number of portraits, as in the present work.

          Roseberys
        • Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930 Snow in Battersea; etchin
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930 Snow in Battersea; etchin

          Est: £250 - £300

          Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930 Snow in Battersea; etching on paper, signed and dated 'W Greaves / 1877' (in plate lower left), 12.2 x 23.6 cm. Provenance: Mr and Mrs A. Thornton, January 1984.; With Michael Parkin Fine Art, London, no.153.; Private Collection, UK.

          Roseberys
        • WALTER GREAVES BRITISH 1846-1930
          Nov. 12, 2022

          WALTER GREAVES BRITISH 1846-1930

          Est: $700 - $1,200

          Boat Yard by the Battersea Bridge, watercolor and pencil, 7 x 9 3/4 in (17.8 x 24.5 cm), framed 13 x 16 in (33 x 41 cm), signed lower left, PROVENANCE: Gallery label verso-Gallery 181 Kings Rd., London - private collector New York

          Trinity International Auctions & Appraisals, LLC
        • Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Nocturne, Battersea Bridge
          Sep. 21, 2022

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Nocturne, Battersea Bridge

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Nocturne, Battersea Bridge signed 'W.Greaves' (lower right) oil on canvas 51 x 61cm (20 x 24in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930)
          Aug. 04, 2022

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930)

          Est: £100 - £200

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930) WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930) Flooded Cloister signed and dated '73 (lower left) watercolour 23.5 x 18.5 cm Following his father's footsteps (his father was Thames boatman to J.M.W. Turner), Walter Greaves introduced Whistler to the Thames. He spent his latter years in obscurity despite the support of Walter Sickert, Augustus John and William Nicholson.

          Chiswick Auctions
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930), a view of the Thames at Chelsea, pencil and watercolour, signed to lower right corner, 19 cm x 30 cm in unframed mount, together with an etching after the same hand, 'DukeStreet', signed in pencil to the margin, (and...
          Apr. 29, 2022

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), a view of the Thames at Chelsea, pencil and watercolour, signed to lower right corner, 19 cm x 30 cm in unframed mount, together with an etching after the same hand, 'DukeStreet', signed in pencil to the margin, (and...

          Est: £400 - £600

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), a view of the Thames at Chelsea, pencil and watercolour, signed to lower right corner, 19 cm x 30 cm in unframed mount, together with an etching after the same hand, 'DukeStreet', signed in pencil to the margin, (and in the plate), 19.5 cm x 17 cm with margins, unframed mount. Qty: (2)

          Dawsons Auctioneers
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Cremorne Hot Air Balloon', etching, signed in the plate and also in pencil to the margin, unframed, 17 cm x 23.5 cm with margins.
          Apr. 29, 2022

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Cremorne Hot Air Balloon', etching, signed in the plate and also in pencil to the margin, unframed, 17 cm x 23.5 cm with margins.

          Est: £400 - £600

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Cremorne Hot Air Balloon', etching, signed in the plate and also in pencil to the margin, unframed, 17 cm x 23.5 cm with margins.

          Dawsons Auctioneers
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Lindsey Wharf, Chelsea', pen and ink, pencil and wash on paper, signed to lower right corner and titled in the margin, unframed, 25 cm x 33 cm to include margin.
          Apr. 29, 2022

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Lindsey Wharf, Chelsea', pen and ink, pencil and wash on paper, signed to lower right corner and titled in the margin, unframed, 25 cm x 33 cm to include margin.

          Est: £500 - £700

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Lindsey Wharf, Chelsea', pen and ink, pencil and wash on paper, signed to lower right corner and titled in the margin, unframed, 25 cm x 33 cm to include margin. Private London collection. See Woolley & Wallis sale, 11/08/21, Lot 214 for an almost identical scene, this likely painted on the same day. Some sings of foxing/discolouration, but no tears or damage

          Dawsons Auctioneers
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930), a view of the Thames, possibly Chelsea, pen, ink and wash on paper laid on card, signed to lower left corner, 20.5 cm x 28 cm with margins.
          Apr. 29, 2022

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), a view of the Thames, possibly Chelsea, pen, ink and wash on paper laid on card, signed to lower left corner, 20.5 cm x 28 cm with margins.

          Est: £300 - £500

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), a view of the Thames, possibly Chelsea, pen, ink and wash on paper laid on card, signed to lower left corner, 20.5 cm x 28 cm with margins. Private London collection. Some wear and external remnants from a previous mount to the border, the work itself generally good

          Dawsons Auctioneers
        • Walter Greaves and Henry Greaves, British 1846-1930 and British 1844-1904- The Old Swan, Chelsea
          Mar. 22, 2022

          Walter Greaves and Henry Greaves, British 1846-1930 and British 1844-1904- The Old Swan, Chelsea

          Est: £1,800 - £2,200

          Walter Greaves and Henry Greaves, British 1846-1930 and British 1844-1904- The Old Swan, Chelsea, by night; oil on board, signed 'W. Greaves' (lower left), and signed, inscribed, and dated '1856' by H. Greaves on the reverse (according to the 1968 Sotheby's label attached to the reverse of the frame), 24.8 x 35 cm. Provenance: Anon. sale, Sotheby's, London, 20 March 1968, lot 5.; Anon. sale, Christie's South Kensington, 3 September 2012, lot 16.; Where purchased by the present owner. Note: Avid followers of James McNeill Whistler, Walter and Henry Greaves first met him in 1863, and went on to be his close friends and studio assistants for the next 20 years. The brothers were tutored by Whistler and steadily became known and celebrated for their riverside scenes. The Old Swan was established in the late 18th century and was known as the finishing point of the oldest rowing race in the world, the Dogett's Coat and Badge Race which started at London Bridge. The inn, the malt house and the brewery were later demolished to make way for Chelsea embankment which was opened in 1874. Walter and Henry were both experienced oarsmen and would often row along the Thames with Whistler at night. These expeditions would go onto inspire them all and the present oil is a particularly charming example of one of Walter and Henry's many Chelsea scenes. Please refer to department for condition report

          Roseberys
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930) British, Children playing under a large oak tree, with a cottage in the distance, o
          Mar. 09, 2022

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) British, Children playing under a large oak tree, with a cottage in the distance, o

          Est: £150 - £200

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) British, Children playing under a large oak tree, with a cottage in the distance, oil on canvas, signed and dated, 18" x 14".

          John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
        • Henry Greaves (British, 1850-1900), and Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Cheyne Walk looking towards the old church
          Nov. 10, 2021

          Henry Greaves (British, 1850-1900), and Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Cheyne Walk looking towards the old church

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Henry Greaves (British, 1850-1900), and Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Cheyne Walk looking towards the old church signed and dated 'H&W Greaves 1857' (lower centre) oil on panel 27.6 x 32.4cm (10 7/8 x 12 3/4in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930), Nocturne
          Oct. 12, 2021

          Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930), Nocturne

          Est: £5,000 - £8,000

          Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930)Nocturne, Battersea ReachOil on canvas61 x 46cm (24 x 18 in.)Provenance:Sale, Sotheby's, London, 23 June 1999, lot 6Property from a Private English CollectorWalter Greaves (1846 - 1930) was a British painter and etcher who was born and worked in London. Together with his brother, Henry (1844 - 1906) Greaves met the artist James McNeil Whistler in 1863. Over the next twenty years the brothers would become great friends and studio assistants to Whistler, who in turn taught them to paint and introduced them to the sights of the Thames which would later inspire the artist's 'nocturne' views of the river at night.The influence of Whistler's 'nocturne' series can very clearly be seen in the work of both Henry and Walter Greaves. In Nocturne, Battersea Reach, as well as the obvious reference in the title, the hazy colour palate of dusky blues and greys together with the dab of yellow coming from the streetlamp in the foreground and linear composition are all reminiscent of works such as Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge, c.1872-5 (Tate No. 1959) and Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Chelsea, 1871 (Tate No. T01571).By the late 1870s however, Whistler began to cultivate a more sophisticated set of friends which included Walter Sickert and Mortimer Mempes and the Greaves brothers, who, despite their unsophisticated attempts had always aspired to imitate their friend, found themselves excluded from this distinguished circle.Walter went on to suffer many years of poverty before being discovered by William Marchant, proprietor of the Goupil Galleries. In 1911, Marchant held an exhibition of Greaves work in his London gallery. The success of the exhibition was short lived however as just weeks after the exhibition opened, Whistler's self-appointed biographer Joseph Pennell and his wife sought to damage Greaves' reputation by claiming that he had plagiarised Whistler's work. This seems to be an unsubstantiated claim against Greaves. As well as the Greaves brothers, Whistler was also a friend to the whole Greaves family for many years and was a frequent visitor to their house and whilst Whistler eventually dropped the whole family, it was during this time that Henry and Walter were able to develop their own artistic identity and love of Chelsea whilst being firmly guided by Whistler himself. In addition, other works produced by the brothers, including Duke Street, Old Chelsea (Lot XX), The Kings Head and Eight Bells (Lot XX), and A Chelsea Pensioner outside the Kings Head (Lot XX), all depict the Chelsea that the Greaves brothers knew and loved through their own eyes and in their own individual style.In his 1928 book Painters of the 1890s, John Rothenstein writes:Yet in truth Greaves was not only one of the most important artists of the period, but one whose painting and personality contrasted more sharply with Whistler's than did those of any of his contemporaries......the similarities were accidental while the differences were essential. ... (p.122)This slur on Greaves' work was not completely successful and in 1922, Greaves' work was exhibited again, this time at the Grosvenor Gallery and arranged by Augustus John, William Nicholson, and William Rothenstein. It was also at this time that he was elected an honorary member of the Chelsea Arts Club. Examples of the artist's work are held by Tate Gallery, London.

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Henry and Walter Greaves (British 1850-1900 & 1846-1930), The Kings Head and Eight Bells
          Oct. 12, 2021

          Henry and Walter Greaves (British 1850-1900 & 1846-1930), The Kings Head and Eight Bells

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Henry and Walter Greaves (British 1850-1900 & 1846-1930)The Kings Head and Eight Bells, Cheyne WalkPen, ink and watercolourSigned (lower centre)48 x 60cm (18¾ x 23½ in.)Provenance:Property from a Private English Collector

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Henry and Walter Greaves (British 1850-1900 & 1846-1930), Duke Street
          Oct. 12, 2021

          Henry and Walter Greaves (British 1850-1900 & 1846-1930), Duke Street

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Henry and Walter Greaves (British 1850-1900 & 1846-1930)Duke Street, Old ChelseaInk, watercolour and wash Signed and dated 1872 (lower right); titled to artists' label affixed to backboard (verso)45 x 45.5cm (17½ x 17¾ in.)Provenance:Sale, Sotheby's, London, 18 June 1997, lot 22Property from a Private English Collector

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930), A Chelsea Pensioner outside the Kings Head
          Oct. 12, 2021

          Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930), A Chelsea Pensioner outside the Kings Head

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930)A Chelsea Pensioner outside the Kings HeadPencil and watercolourSigned (lower right)49.5 x 62.5cm (19¼ x 24½ in.)Provenance:Property from a Private English Collector

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • WALTER GREAVES OIL ON CANVAS
          Sep. 10, 2021

          WALTER GREAVES OIL ON CANVAS

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930, U.K.) large oil on canvas of cows in a village, signed lower right and dated 1886. 30" x 47.5" ss / 38" x 55" oa

          Wiederseim Associates, Inc.
        • * Greaves (Walter, 1846-1930). Old Battersea Bridge, & The Chelsea
          Jul. 23, 2021

          * Greaves (Walter, 1846-1930). Old Battersea Bridge, & The Chelsea

          Est: £300 - £500

          * Greaves (Walter, 1846-1930). Old Battersea Bridge, etching on laid paper, signed within the plate 'W Greaves Chelsea', titled Old Battersea Bridge in pencil to lower margin, some spotting and light overall toning, plate size 175 x 275 mm (6.9 x 10.9 ins), sheet size 26 x 35 cm, old oak frame with gilt inner slip, glazed, together with: The Chelsea, etching on pale cream laid paper, printed with light overall plate tone, signed in pencil, plate size 112 x 225 mm (4.4 x 8.9 ins), with margins, framed and glazed, with printed label to verso for Graves Gallery, Birmingham Qty: (2)

          Dominic Winter Auctions
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Nocturne', Cremorne Gardens, oil on canvas, 44 x 59.75cm
          Jun. 29, 2021

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930), 'Nocturne', Cremorne Gardens, oil on canvas, 44 x 59.75cm

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) 'Nocturne', Cremorne Gardens oil on canvas

          Gorringes
        • WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930)
          Jun. 17, 2021

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930)

          Est: £150 - £250

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930) WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930) Flooded Cloister signed and dated '73 (lower left) watercolour 23.5 x 18.5 cm Following his father's footsteps (his father was Thames boatman to J.M.W. Turner), Walter Greaves introduced Whistler to the Thames. He spent his latter years in obscurity despite the support of Walter Sickert, Augustus John and William Nicholson.

          Chiswick Auctions
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930)
          May. 18, 2021

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930)

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) Walter Greaves (1846-1930) Battersea Bridge oil on canvas 50.5 x 41.5cm

          Sworders
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930) 'Nocturne', Cremorne Gardens 17.25 x 23.5in.
          Mar. 30, 2021

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) 'Nocturne', Cremorne Gardens 17.25 x 23.5in.

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) oil on canvas ''Nocturne'', Cremorne Gardens 17.25 x 23.5in.

          Gorringes
        • Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930- Fragments of the Shrine of Frideswide in this chapel Ch C
          Mar. 24, 2021

          Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930- Fragments of the Shrine of Frideswide in this chapel Ch C

          Est: £100 - £150

          Walter Greaves, British 1846-1930- Fragments of the Shrine of Frideswide in this chapel Ch CH Ox: pencil, signed and inscribed, 22.5x17cm Please refer to department for condition report

          Roseberys
        • Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Royal Hospital, Chelsea
          Nov. 10, 2020

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Royal Hospital, Chelsea

          Est: £800 - £1,200

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Royal Hospital, Chelsea signed 'W.Greaves' (lower left) watercolour heightened with white 24.2 x 30.5cm (9 1/2 x 12in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Antique British Oil on Canvas Portrait by W.A. Greaves
          Aug. 29, 2020

          Antique British Oil on Canvas Portrait by W.A. Greaves

          Est: $300 - $400

          Antique English oil on canvas portrait painting of older Henry Greaves, brother, signed lower right W.A. Greaves, trained by Whistler, circa 1890. Measures - 24.25" H x 20.25" W. Biography: Walter Greaves (4 July 1846–28 November 1930) was a British painter, etcher and topographical draftsman.The son of Charles William Greaves, a Chelsea boat builder and waterman, and his wife, Elizabeth Greenway, Greaves was born in 1846 at 31 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London.[1] His father had been J. M. W. Turner's boatman. Greaves and one of his brothers, Henry Greaves (1844–1904), met Whistler in 1863, introducing him to the sights of the River Thames, and becoming his studio assistants, pupils and close friends for over 20 years.[2] The American painter later used these Thames expeditions for inspiration when painting his ‘nocturne’ views of the river at night. "He taught us to paint", Walter Greaves said, "and we taught him the waterman's jerk".[3] Walter Greaves had initially trained as a shipwright and boatman.The most famous of Greaves' paintings is Hammersmith Bridge on Boat-Race Day, a naïve masterpiece which he claimed to have painted when he was aged sixteen in 1862; however, since he was unreliable over dates, its history has never been settled. The Greaves brothers accompanied Whistler to life class and Walter Greaves attempted to paint portraits, some of his most successful being of their neighbour Thomas Carlyle, whom Whistler also painted. Greaves also drew and painted Whistler, sometimes in caricature, in Chelsea settings and in characteristic moods. In 1876 the Greaves brothers helped Whistler decorate the Peacock Room (now in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.), for the shipowner Frederick Leyland.[1] ***IN-HOUSE SHIPPING & DELIVERY QUICK QUOTES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST******DELIVERY NOTICE - Due to COVID-19 we are employing NO-CONTACT PRACTICES in the transfer of purchased items. Additionally, for those who prefer to delay shipping/delivery, we are offering FREE STORAGE of items until this crisis resolves.

          Winfield Auction Gallery
        • Circle of Walter Greaves (1846-1930) British. 'Worcester Barge and Eight', a Regatta Scene, Watercolour and Go
          Aug. 21, 2020

          Circle of Walter Greaves (1846-1930) British. 'Worcester Barge and Eight', a Regatta Scene, Watercolour and Go

          Est: £30 - £50

          Circle of Walter Greaves (1846-1930) British. 'Worcester Barge and Eight', a Regatta Scene, Watercolour and Gouache, 5.5" x 8.5".

          John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
        • Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Old Cadogan Pier and Pier Hotel, Chelsea
          May. 19, 2020

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Old Cadogan Pier and Pier Hotel, Chelsea

          Est: £600 - £800

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Old Cadogan Pier and Pier Hotel, Chelsea signed 'W.Greaves' (lower left); bears title in the lower margin pencil, pen and ink and watercolour 26.7 x 22.8cm (10 1/2 x 9in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930), AND Henry Greaves (British, 1850-1900) Cheyne Walk, Chelsea
          May. 19, 2020

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930), AND Henry Greaves (British, 1850-1900) Cheyne Walk, Chelsea

          Est: £800 - £1,200

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930), AND Henry Greaves (British, 1850-1900) Cheyne Walk, Chelsea signed and dated 'H&W Greaves/1868' (lower right) pencil and watercolour 43.2 x 63.5cm (17 x 25in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • WALTER GREAVES (1846-1930)
          Oct. 23, 2019

          WALTER GREAVES (1846-1930)

          Est: £250 - £350

          WALTER GREAVES (1846-1930) COAL BARGES UNLOADING signed & dated in plate W. Greaves 1872 etching Image 13.7 x 20.0cm / 5 3/4 x 7 3/4in Barges on the Thames were a favourite subject of Greaves, who had originally trained as a shipwright and boatsman. A pupil and associate of Whistler's for a number of years, Greaves fell out of favour with the master in the late 1870's. The present work is clearly indebted to Whistler, both in its subject and composition. A different impression is with the Art Institute of Chicago (Ref. 2004.885).

          Olympia Auctions
        • Walter GREAVES (1846-1930) Black Lion Tea Gardens,
          Nov. 23, 2018

          Walter GREAVES (1846-1930) Black Lion Tea Gardens,

          Est: €300 - €400

          Walter GREAVES (1846-1930) Black Lion Tea Gardens, Chelsea 1860. Huile sur carton. Signée et datée en bas à droite. Titrée au dos, marquée Cheyne Walk Chelsea… Whistler. 33 x 46 cm.

          MaisonRC
        • WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930) OLD CHELSEA’S LAST REGATTA, CIRCA 1871
          Oct. 10, 2018

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930) OLD CHELSEA’S LAST REGATTA, CIRCA 1871

          Est: £1,500 - £2,500

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH 1846-1930) OLD CHELSEA'S LAST REGATTA, CIRCA 1871 Etching, signed and inscribed 30cm x 57.5cm (11.75in x 22.75in)

          Lyon & Turnbull
        • Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930), Whistler on the Thames, Signed oil on canvas
          Mar. 02, 2018

          Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930), Whistler on the Thames, Signed oil on canvas

          Est: $15,000 - $25,000

          Walter Greaves (British 1846-1930) Whistler on the Thames Signed W. Greaves and dated 1869 l.r. Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in (61 x 50.8 cm)Property of Various Owners

          Weschler's
        • WALTER GREAVES (UK, 1846-1930)
          Feb. 17, 2018

          WALTER GREAVES (UK, 1846-1930)

          Est: $900 - $1,200

          WALTER GREAVES (UK, 1846-1930) Cows in Lower Meadow, oil on canvas, unsigned, marked on old exhibition tag verso and with a stencil from preparer J. Capes in Pimlico, in replica matched corner gilt Arts & Crafts frame, OS: 16 1/4" x 20 1/4", SS: 9 1/2" x 13 1/2". Light craquelure.

          Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
        • WALTER GREAVES (1846-1930) Flooded Cloister Signed lower left and dated '73 watercolour 24cm x 19cm Mounted and framed FOOTNOTE: Following his father's footsteps (his father was Thames boatman to J.M.W. Turner), Walter Greaves introduced Whistler to the Thames. He spent his latter years in obscurity despite the support of Walter Sickert, Augustus John and William Nicholson.
          Dec. 12, 2017

          WALTER GREAVES (1846-1930) Flooded Cloister Signed lower left and dated '73 watercolour 24cm x 19cm Mounted and framed FOOTNOTE: Following his father's footsteps (his father was Thames boatman to J.M.W. Turner), Walter Greaves introduced Whistler to the Thames. He spent his latter years in obscurity despite the support of Walter Sickert, Augustus John and William Nicholson.

          Est: £400 - £600

          WALTER GREAVES (1846-1930) Flooded Cloister Signed lower left and dated '73 watercolour 24cm x 19cm Mounted and framed FOOTNOTE: Following his father's footsteps (his father was Thames boatman to J.M.W. Turner), Walter Greaves introduced Whistler to the Thames. He spent his latter years in obscurity despite the support of Walter Sickert, Augustus John and William Nicholson.

          Chiswick Auctions
        • Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Battersea boatyard
          Nov. 21, 2017

          Walter Greaves (British, 1846-1930) Battersea boatyard

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          WALTER GREAVES (BRITISH, 1846-1930) Battersea boatyard signed ‘W Greaves’ (lower right) oil on canvas 50 x 60cm (19 11/16 x 23 5/8in).

          Bonhams
        • Walter Greaves (1846-1930) - Portrait of James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), seated at an easel
          Jul. 11, 2017

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) - Portrait of James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), seated at an easel

          Est: £15,000 - £20,000

          Walter Greaves (1846-1930) Portrait of James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), seated at an easel oil on canvas 48 x 31 ¾ in. (122 x 80.6 cm.)

          Christie's
        • W Greaves 19th-20th century, England - river landscape with fisherman and distant castle S.L.R, approx 45cm x 60cm
          Mar. 25, 2017

          W Greaves 19th-20th century, England - river landscape with fisherman and distant castle S.L.R, approx 45cm x 60cm

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          W Greaves 19th-20th century, England - river landscape with fisherman and distant castle S.L.R, approx 45cm x 60cm

          Vickers & Hoad
        • Walter Greaves (1849-1930) England W.Greaves - river landscape with fisherman and distant Castle S.L.R, approx 45cm x 60cm
          Jan. 28, 2017

          Walter Greaves (1849-1930) England W.Greaves - river landscape with fisherman and distant Castle S.L.R, approx 45cm x 60cm

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Walter Greaves (1849-1930) England W.Greaves - river landscape with fisherman and distant Castle S.L.R, approx 45cm x 60cm

          Vickers & Hoad
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