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Architecture painter, Genre Painter, Portrait painter, Painter, Flower painter, b. 1873 - d. 1937

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          • Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937)
            Nov. 19, 2024

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937)

            Est: £1,500 - £2,500

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) Venice from the deck of the SS 'Orford' signed and dated 'Alexander Jamieson/1931' l.l., also signed and inscribed with title verso, oil on canvas 64 x 77cm Provenance: With Martyn Gregory, London; private collection, Moor Park, Hertfordshire. Exhibited: Martyn Gregory, London, 'Modern British Painters', November 1988, catalogue 53, no. 25. Condition Report: Framed: 78 x 91cm There are slight undulations to the canvas at the bottom and in the lower corners. Appears to be in otherwise good order. A little dust trapped behind the glazing in the upper left corner. Not viewed out of frame or examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

            Sworders
          • Alexander Jamieson ROI (British, 1873-1937) The Tuileries Garden unframed
            Oct. 09, 2024

            Alexander Jamieson ROI (British, 1873-1937) The Tuileries Garden unframed

            Est: £700 - £900

            Alexander Jamieson ROI (British, 1873-1937) The Tuileries Garden indistinctly titled and signed in pencil 'The -- Gardens/ -- Jamieson' (verso) oil on panel 13.8 x 17.8cm (5 7/16 x 7in). unframed

            Bonhams
          • ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937)
            Jun. 26, 2024

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937)

            Est: £400 - £600

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937) SEASCAPE AT SUNSET - 1920 Signed and dated lower right, signed and dated to canvas verso, oil on canvas 51cm x 66cm (20in x 26in), unframed

            Lyon & Turnbull
          • ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937)
            Jun. 26, 2024

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937)

            Est: £300 - £500

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937) HARD FROST - 1927 Signed and dated lower left, signed, dated and inscribed to canvas verso, oil on canvas 85cm x 110cm (33.5in x 43.25in)

            Lyon & Turnbull
          • ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937)
            Jun. 06, 2024

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937)

            Est: £600 - £900

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937) IN THE PARK Inscribed verso, oil on board 15cm x 23cm (6in x 9in)

            Lyon & Turnbull
          • Alexander Jamieson ROI (British, 1873-1937) Geese and Rabbit in the Garden
            May. 15, 2024

            Alexander Jamieson ROI (British, 1873-1937) Geese and Rabbit in the Garden

            Est: £800 - £1,200

            Alexander Jamieson ROI (British, 1873-1937) Geese and Rabbit in the Garden signed and inscribed 'Alexander Jamieson ROI' (lower right) oil on canvas 52.5 x 66.5cm (20 11/16 x 26 3/16in).

            Bonhams
          • Alexander Jamieson (Scottish, 1873-1937),
            Mar. 27, 2024

            Alexander Jamieson (Scottish, 1873-1937),

            Est: $200 - $300

            Untitled (Portrait of a Lady) watercolour signed and dated lower left 34.5cm x 24.5cm

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          • ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937) HARD FROST - 1927
            Feb. 13, 2024

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON R.O.I. (SCOTTISH 1873-1937) HARD FROST - 1927

            Est: £500 - £800

            ALEXANDER JAMIESON HARD FROST - 1927 Signed and dated lower left, signed, dated and inscribed to canvas verso, oil on canvas 85cm x 110cm (33.5in x 43.25in)

            Lyon & Turnbull
          • Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937)
            Dec. 06, 2023

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937)

            Est: £300 - £500

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) The Canal Bridge, Vale of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire signed and dated 1927 lower right; signed, inscribed with title and the artist's Aylesbury address to the reverse oil on panel 36.5 x 45cm Framed 50 x 59cm

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          • Jamieson - Chart of the Northern Celestial Hempsiphere. 1
            Aug. 27, 2022

            Jamieson - Chart of the Northern Celestial Hempsiphere. 1

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Draco (Dragon), Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Ursa Minor (Bear). 2
            Aug. 27, 2022

            Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Draco (Dragon), Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Ursa Minor (Bear). 2

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Perseus, Andromeda. 3
            Aug. 27, 2022

            Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Perseus, Andromeda. 3

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Auriga. 4
            Aug. 27, 2022

            Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Auriga. 4

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Guide to Finding Constellations in the sky of Great Britain. 29
            Aug. 27, 2022

            Jamieson - Celestial Chart: Guide to Finding Constellations in the sky of Great Britain. 29

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Surface of the Moon and Phases, Orbits of Venus, Jupiter, Saturn. 30
            Aug. 27, 2022

            Jamieson - Surface of the Moon and Phases, Orbits of Venus, Jupiter, Saturn. 30

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting
            Aug. 21, 2022

            Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting

            Est: $2,100 - $2,700

            ARTIST: Alexander Jamieson (British, 1873 - 1937) NAME: Landscape - Marsworth MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing few flakes of paint. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 34 x 44 inches / 86 x 111 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119199 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) was born in Glasgow, and trained at the Haldane Academy, now part of the Glasgow School of Art. In 1898 he won a scholarship to spend a year in Paris, which proved a formative experience that would influence his work for the rest of his life and spark an abiding love for France.In Paris Jamieson was exposed to the work of the Impressionists, many of whom he met. The young artist adopted their techniques, and he evolved a style that would span his career. Jamieson's work was characterised by this preference for painting en plein air, working wet-into-wet with bold, bravura brushstrokes to capture the transient nature of light.By the early 1900s Jamieson had returned home and married his artist wife whom he met in Paris. Concentrating on painting landscapes and townscapes, often of Continental subjects, his reputation grew, and he exhibited at the likes of the Groupil and Carfax galleries in London.However, his life was interrupted by the First World War; enlisting, he served until 1919 and fought in the battles at Loos, the Somme and Arras. After the war he settled in the Vale of Aylesbury and returned to depicting his favoured subjects but now placing a greater emphasis on the effects of light and shadow.In addition to exhibiting to great acclaim, Jamieson also taught painting on trips around the towns of France and Belgium, painting light-dappled towns, gardens and harbours. Indeed, in the foreword to the catalogue for Jamieson's memorial exhibition, Sir John Lavery wrote ''He dipped his brush in light and air''.Alexander Jamieson died at the age of 63, the aftereffects of the War having taken a toll on his health. Examples of his work are held in the collections of the Louvre and the Tate.

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Serpent Catcher (Ophiuchus), Serpent (Serpens). 9
            Aug. 20, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Serpent Catcher (Ophiuchus), Serpent (Serpens). 9

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Hercules, Corona Borealis. 8
            Aug. 20, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Hercules, Corona Borealis. 8

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Bootes, Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices. 7
            Aug. 20, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Bootes, Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices. 7

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Bear (Ursa Major). 6
            Aug. 20, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Bear (Ursa Major). 6

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Lion (Leo), Lynx. 5
            Aug. 20, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Lion (Leo), Lynx. 5

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Ram (Aries). 13
            Aug. 20, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Ram (Aries). 13

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Bull (Taurus). 14
            Aug. 13, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Bull (Taurus). 14

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Pegasus. 12
            Aug. 13, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Pegasus. 12

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Crab (Cancer). 16
            Aug. 13, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Crab (Cancer). 16

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Twins (Gemini). 15
            Aug. 13, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Twins (Gemini). 15

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Dolphin (Delphinus), Eagle (Aquila), Bull (Taurus), Antinous. 10
            Aug. 13, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Dolphin (Delphinus), Eagle (Aquila), Bull (Taurus), Antinous. 10

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Lizard (Lacerta), Swan (Cygnus), Lyre (Lyra). 11
            Aug. 13, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation Chart: Lizard (Lacerta), Swan (Cygnus), Lyre (Lyra). 11

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Chart of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. 28
            Aug. 06, 2022

            Jamieson - Chart of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. 28

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Leo or Lion. 17
            Aug. 06, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Leo or Lion. 17

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Sagittarius. 20
            Aug. 06, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Sagittarius. 20

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Scorpion, Libra or Scales. 19
            Aug. 06, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Scorpion, Libra or Scales. 19

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Hydra or Sea Serpent, Noctua or Owl, Corvus or Crow. 27
            Aug. 06, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Hydra or Sea Serpent, Noctua or Owl, Corvus or Crow. 27

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Virgo. 18
            Aug. 06, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Virgo. 18

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed v
            Aug. 03, 2022

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed v

            Est: £180 - £250

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed verso, 15" x 18".

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Hydra (Water Snake). 26
            Jul. 30, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Hydra (Water Snake). 26

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Monoceros, Canis Minor & Major (Unicorn, Dogs). 25
            Jul. 30, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Monoceros, Canis Minor & Major (Unicorn, Dogs). 25

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Cetus (Sea Monster). 23
            Jul. 30, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Cetus (Sea Monster). 23

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Pisces (Fish). 22
            Jul. 30, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Pisces (Fish). 22

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Aquarius & Carpricorn (Water Bearer, Goat). 21
            Jul. 30, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Aquarius & Carpricorn (Water Bearer, Goat). 21

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • Jamieson - Constellation: Orion, Lepus (Rabbit). 24
            Jul. 30, 2022

            Jamieson - Constellation: Orion, Lepus (Rabbit). 24

            Est: $300 - $600

            This originally hand-colored engraving is from Alexander Jamieson's A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens. The work was published in London by G. & W.B. Whittaker in 1822. Jamieson's star atlas was inspired by Johann Elert Bode's Uranometria and Jean Fortin's celestial atlases. “The subtle hand-colored engravings… marked a transition from a celestial map style that included elaborate renderings of mythological figures to a less artistic and more scientific approach. The forms of the constellation zodiacs that had begun in ancient Greece were minimized or phased out over time in favor of more accurately detailed illustrations.” (Bibliodyssey)

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          • * Jamieson (Alexander, 1873-1937). Mid-Summer, circa 1936, oil on canvas
            Jul. 21, 2022

            * Jamieson (Alexander, 1873-1937). Mid-Summer, circa 1936, oil on canvas

            Est: £700 - £1,000

            * Jamieson (Alexander, 1873-1937). Mid-Summer, circa 1936, oil on canvas Jamieson (Alexander, 1873-1937). Mid-Summer, circa 1936, oil on canvas, signed lower right, additionally inscribed by the artist to canvas verso 'Mid Summer by Alexander Jamieson', 86.5 x 112 cm (34 x 44 1/8 ins), handwritten title label to verso, with the artist's name and address: Burnside, Weston Turville, Aylesbury, Bucks, and further printed labels for the Royal Scottish Academy (with stamped date 1937), and James Bourlet, attractive period gilt frame by Theo J. Gidden, 18 London Street, Southport, with his printed label to verso, (102 x 129 cm) QTY: (1) NOTE: Provenance: Lyon & Turnbull Edinburgh, Fine Paintings, 3 December 2008, lot 104; Bonhams London, British and Continental Pictures, 18 January 2011, lot 3. Exhibited: Royal Scottish Academy, 111th Annual Exhibition, 24 April - 4 September 1937. Alexander Jamieson was born in Glasgow and trained at the Haldane Academy (Glasgow School of Art) in the mid 1890s. In 1898, he won a scholarship to study for a further year in Paris. There he met fellow artist Gertrude 'Biddy' MacDonald who he went on to marry. They returned to England and in 1914 Jamieson enlisted in Kitchener's 'New Army' as a volunteer, aged 42. He served throughout the Great War, taking part in the battles of Loos, the Somme and Arras from 1915-18. After the war, he settled with Biddy and their daughter Katharine in the village of Weston Turville in the Vale of Aylesbury where he continued to paint, teach and exhibit.

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          • Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed v
            Jun. 01, 2022

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed v

            Est: £180 - £250

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed verso. 15" x 18".

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          • Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed v
            May. 11, 2022

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed v

            Est: £180 - £250

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) British, 'Burnside', a view from the artist's studio, oil on panel, inscribed verso, 15" x 18".

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          • Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting
            May. 08, 2022

            Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting

            Est: $2,300 - $2,900

            ARTIST: Alexander Jamieson (British, 1873 - 1937) NAME: Landscape - Marsworth MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing few flakes of paint. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 34 x 44 inches / 86 x 111 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119199 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) was born in Glasgow, and trained at the Haldane Academy, now part of the Glasgow School of Art. In 1898 he won a scholarship to spend a year in Paris, which proved a formative experience that would influence his work for the rest of his life and spark an abiding love for France.In Paris Jamieson was exposed to the work of the Impressionists, many of whom he met. The young artist adopted their techniques, and he evolved a style that would span his career. Jamieson's work was characterised by this preference for painting en plein air, working wet-into-wet with bold, bravura brushstrokes to capture the transient nature of light.By the early 1900s Jamieson had returned home and married his artist wife whom he met in Paris. Concentrating on painting landscapes and townscapes, often of Continental subjects, his reputation grew, and he exhibited at the likes of the Groupil and Carfax galleries in London.However, his life was interrupted by the First World War; enlisting, he served until 1919 and fought in the battles at Loos, the Somme and Arras. After the war he settled in the Vale of Aylesbury and returned to depicting his favoured subjects but now placing a greater emphasis on the effects of light and shadow.In addition to exhibiting to great acclaim, Jamieson also taught painting on trips around the towns of France and Belgium, painting light-dappled towns, gardens and harbours. Indeed, in the foreword to the catalogue for Jamieson's memorial exhibition, Sir John Lavery wrote ''He dipped his brush in light and air''.Alexander Jamieson died at the age of 63, the aftereffects of the War having taken a toll on his health. Examples of his work are held in the collections of the Louvre and the Tate.

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          • Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937), Scottish School, Oil on boards, A Continental park with steps to a b
            Apr. 29, 2022

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937), Scottish School, Oil on boards, A Continental park with steps to a b

            Est: £200 - £300

            Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937), Scottish School, Oil on boards, A Continental park with steps to a building, and a rocky valley landscape scene. Both ascribed verso. Approx. 5" x 6 1/2" (2)

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          • Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting
            Feb. 06, 2022

            Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting

            Est: $2,400 - $3,000

            ARTIST: Alexander Jamieson (British, 1873 - 1937) NAME: Landscape - Marsworth MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing few flakes of paint. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 34 x 44 inches / 86 x 111 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119199 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) was born in Glasgow, and trained at the Haldane Academy, now part of the Glasgow School of Art. In 1898 he won a scholarship to spend a year in Paris, which proved a formative experience that would influence his work for the rest of his life and spark an abiding love for France.In Paris Jamieson was exposed to the work of the Impressionists, many of whom he met. The young artist adopted their techniques, and he evolved a style that would span his career. Jamieson's work was characterised by this preference for painting en plein air, working wet-into-wet with bold, bravura brushstrokes to capture the transient nature of light.By the early 1900s Jamieson had returned home and married his artist wife whom he met in Paris. Concentrating on painting landscapes and townscapes, often of Continental subjects, his reputation grew, and he exhibited at the likes of the Groupil and Carfax galleries in London.However, his life was interrupted by the First World War; enlisting, he served until 1919 and fought in the battles at Loos, the Somme and Arras. After the war he settled in the Vale of Aylesbury and returned to depicting his favoured subjects but now placing a greater emphasis on the effects of light and shadow.In addition to exhibiting to great acclaim, Jamieson also taught painting on trips around the towns of France and Belgium, painting light-dappled towns, gardens and harbours. Indeed, in the foreword to the catalogue for Jamieson's memorial exhibition, Sir John Lavery wrote ''He dipped his brush in light and air''.Alexander Jamieson died at the age of 63, the aftereffects of the War having taken a toll on his health. Examples of his work are held in the collections of the Louvre and the Tate.

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          • Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting
            Nov. 14, 2021

            Alexander Jamieson (UK,1873-1937) oil painting

            Est: $2,500 - $3,200

            ARTIST: Alexander Jamieson (British, 1873 - 1937) NAME: Landscape - Marsworth MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing few flakes of paint. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 34 x 44 inches / 86 x 111 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119199 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Alexander Jamieson (1873-1937) was born in Glasgow, and trained at the Haldane Academy, now part of the Glasgow School of Art. In 1898 he won a scholarship to spend a year in Paris, which proved a formative experience that would influence his work for the rest of his life and spark an abiding love for France.In Paris Jamieson was exposed to the work of the Impressionists, many of whom he met. The young artist adopted their techniques, and he evolved a style that would span his career. Jamieson's work was characterised by this preference for painting en plein air, working wet-into-wet with bold, bravura brushstrokes to capture the transient nature of light.By the early 1900s Jamieson had returned home and married his artist wife whom he met in Paris. Concentrating on painting landscapes and townscapes, often of Continental subjects, his reputation grew, and he exhibited at the likes of the Groupil and Carfax galleries in London.However, his life was interrupted by the First World War; enlisting, he served until 1919 and fought in the battles at Loos, the Somme and Arras. After the war he settled in the Vale of Aylesbury and returned to depicting his favoured subjects but now placing a greater emphasis on the effects of light and shadow.In addition to exhibiting to great acclaim, Jamieson also taught painting on trips around the towns of France and Belgium, painting light-dappled towns, gardens and harbours. Indeed, in the foreword to the catalogue for Jamieson's memorial exhibition, Sir John Lavery wrote ''He dipped his brush in light and air''.Alexander Jamieson died at the age of 63, the aftereffects of the War having taken a toll on his health. Examples of his work are held in the collections of the Louvre and the Tate.

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