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Landscape painter, b. 1742 - d. 1803

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    • Thomas Jones (1742 - 1803), The Good Samaritan
      Jul. 03, 2024

      Thomas Jones (1742 - 1803), The Good Samaritan

      Est: £5,000 - £8,000

      Thomas Jones (1742 - 1803) The Good Samaritan Oil on canvas Exhibited in 1771, number 66 (inscribed '66' verso) Dimensions: (Canvas) 28 in. (H) x 34.5 in. (W) (Frame) 35 in. (H) x 43.75 in. (W)

      Sloane Street Auctions
    • Jones (Thomas, 1743-1803). Landscape with farmhouse and trees by a chalk bluff, 1771
      Mar. 08, 2023

      Jones (Thomas, 1743-1803). Landscape with farmhouse and trees by a chalk bluff, 1771

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Jones (Thomas, 1743-1803). Landscape with farmhouse and trees by a chalk bluff, 1771 * Jones (Thomas, 1743-1803). Landscape with farmhouse and trees by a chalk bluff, August 23rd 1771, watercolour on paper, dated August 23 1771 to lower right, 167 x 288 mm (6 5/8 x 11 3/8 ins), mount aperture, framed and glazed, with handwritten labels to verso 'Thomas Jones Exhib. 1970 Marble Hill - N. M. Wales NO. Lent by Mrs Evan-Thomas', and 'From a sketchbook inscribed on the front cover 'From a book of sketches after nature belonging to Thomas Jones Landscape Painter, No. 1, Harvey Buildings, The Strand. Thomas Jones 1766. On the back cover 1774. Thomas Jones.', and with a further printed label for the Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood, London, NW3 exhibition of Thomas Jones, Cat. No. 2: Two pages from a Sketch book, 1771. Lent by Mrs Evan-Thomas' QTY: (1) NOTE: Provenance: Mrs. Evan Thomas; Collection of Sir Lawrence Gowing (1918-1991). Exhibited: Marble Hill House, London, Thomas Jones (1742-1803), June - August 1970, number 2. An early, probably Welsh landscape study, and one of a small number of works from Jones' early years. In his journal, the artist lamented, following his return from Italy, that 'all the studies I had ever hitherto made either from different Masters or from Nature' had been damaged beyond recall with just a 'few sketches and papers... still legible'. Thomas Jones, a Welsh landscape artist, studied under Richard Wilson between 1763 and 1765, and was elected a fellow of the Society of Artists in 1772. Lawrence Gowing's 1985 Walter Neurath Memorial Lecture The Originality of Thomas Jones was published by Thames and Hudson in 1986.

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • Thomas Jones, 1743 Wales – 1803
      Sep. 22, 2022

      Thomas Jones, 1743 Wales – 1803

      Est: €10,000 - €15,000

      Große Landschaft mit dem „Castelluccio di Battipaglia“ Öl auf Leinwand. 112,5 x 150 cm. Schmale vergoldete Einfassungsleiste. Beigegeben eine Expertise von Dario Succi, Gorizia (o. J.), mit zahlreichen Vergleichen. Die Vedute ist als großes Schaubild angelegt. Aus einer Anhöhe wird der Blick über die weite Hügellandschaft der Provinz Salerno geführt, im Bildzentrum das tiefer liegende Kastell, genannt Castelluccio di Battipaglia. Die Mauern, mit Zinnen, Turmaufbau und Nebengebäuden, sowie die ebenfalls mit Zinnen bestückten Steinbrücke stehen im rötlichen Spätlicht. Ein Baum mit gewaltiger Laubkrone, der die rechte Bildhälfte beherrscht, und ein kleinerer mit gekrümmtem Stamm, links, schaffen eine Distanzbarriere zwischen Betrachter und zentralem Bildgegenstand. Der Vordergrund wird belebt durch bäuerliche Figurenstaffage mit Rindern, Schafen und Ziegen. Die Bewegtheit einiger störrischer Tiere steht bewusst im Gegensatz zur Ruhe der Landschaft und des bereits damals nicht mehr bewohnten Schlosses. Somit zeigt sich das Gemälde als ein Vorläufer der Ruinenromantik des Jahrhunderts. Jones wurde bereits von Federico Zeri als ein Maler erwähnt, der schon in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts Italien bereist hatte, vor allem die Gegenden um Neapel. Als Schüler des Landschafters Richard Wilson zieht Jones nach Italien. Erst durch Vermittlung des britischen Botschafters und des Zeichenlehrers von Goethe, Philipp Hackert, kam er zu einigen Aufträgen. Doch 1783 trat er sein reiches Erbe mit einem Familiengut in England an und arbeitete fortan an Werken für Ausstellungen in der Royal Academy. Lange in Vergessenheit geraten, richtete sich das Interesse auf den Künstler erst nach Veröffentlichung von dessen Lebenserinnerungen 1954. A.R. Literatur: Vgl. Adolf Paul Oppé (Hrsg.), Memoirs of Thomas Jones, The Walpole Society, Vol. 32 (1946-1948), London 1951. Vgl. Lawrence Gowing, The Originality of Thomas Jones, London 1985. Vgl. Ann Sumner, Greg Smith (Hrsg.), Thomas Jones (1742-1803). An artist rediscovered, Ausstellungskatalog, New Haven/ London 2003. Vgl. Paul Werner (d. i. P. Werner Lange), Skizzen in wechselndem Licht. Der Maler Thomas Jones und der Anspruch der Wirklichkeit, in: Schriftzüge, Brandenburgische Blätter für Kunst und Literatur, Jg. 14, Heft 1, Potsdam 2012, Seite 119-131. (1330374) (3) (11) Thomas Jones, 1743 Wales – 1803 LARGE LANDSCAPE WITH “CASTELLUCCIO DI BATTIPAGLIA” Oil on canvas. 112.5 x 150 cm. Accompanied by an expert's report by Dario Succi, Gorizia (n.d.), with numerous examples of comparison. Literature: cf. Adolf Paul Oppé (ed.), Memoirs of Thomas Jones, The Walpole Society, vol. 32 (1946 - 1948), London 1951. cf. Lawrence Gowing, The Originality of Thomas Jones, London 1985. cf. Ann Summer, Greg Smith (ed.), Thomas Jones (1742-1803). An artist rediscovered exhibition catalogue, New Haven, London 2003. cf. Paul Werner (responsible acc. to the press law: Werner Lange), Skizzen in wechselndem Licht: Der Maler Thomas Jones und der Anspruch der Wirklichkeit, in: Schriftzüge, Brandenburgische Blätter für Kunst und Literature, Issue 14, no. 1, Potsdam 2012, p. 119-131.

      Hampel Fine Art Auctions
    • PITTORE DEL XVIII-XIX SECOLO
      Jun. 09, 2022

      PITTORE DEL XVIII-XIX SECOLO

      Est: €5,000 - €8,000

      Veduta di Castelluccio di Battipaglia Olio su tela, cm 113X151 Il dipinto raffigura Il castello di Battipaglia chiamato anche Castelluccio ed è stato riferito da Dario Succi a Thomas Jones (Cefnllys, 1742 - 1803) e realizzato durante il suo secondo soggiorno italiano avvenuto tra il 1780 e il 1783. Lo studioso avvicina il dipinto a quello raffigurante un Paesaggio italiano immaginario con figure classiche e cascata del 1773 circa e alla veduta dei Campi Flegrei conservate alla Yale Center for British Art della Fondazione Paul Mellon.

      Wannenes Art Auctions
    • Circle of Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerring, Powys) An Italianate river landscape with a hilltop palace
      Apr. 12, 2022

      Circle of Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerring, Powys) An Italianate river landscape with a hilltop palace

      Est: £1,200 - £1,800

      Circle of Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerring, Powys) An Italianate river landscape with a hilltop palace oil on canvas 35.6 x 51.2cm (14 x 20 3/16in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Thomas Jones (1742-1803)-attributed
      Dec. 14, 2021

      Thomas Jones (1742-1803)-attributed

      Est: €800 - €1,600

      Thomas Jones (1742-1803)-attributed, Pair of paintings showing peasants in front of the Castello San Angelo and peasants in the hills of Rome; oil on canvas, framed. 49X59cm

      Deutsch Auktionen
    • Thomas Jones (1742-1803)-circle, Italiante Landscape with castle and seavie
      Mar. 08, 2016

      Thomas Jones (1742-1803)-circle, Italiante Landscape with castle and seavie

      Est: €1,000 - €1,800

      Thomas Jones (1742-1803)-circle, Italiante Landscape with castle and seaview , Nymps playing in the foreground, Oil on Canvas, framed 40x60cm

      Deutsch Auktionen
    • Thomas Jones (Attr.) (1743-1803) Oil on Canvas
      Feb. 13, 2016

      Thomas Jones (Attr.) (1743-1803) Oil on Canvas

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Painting attributed to the British painter Thomas Jones of an Italian landscape. Depicts a few figures in the foreground with a series of hills leading into a river valley with a Roman aqueduct cutting across the land. An attribution verso dates the painting to "T. Jones 1779." Housed in an antique carved gilt frame. Unsigned. 29.5 inches height, 39.5 inches width sight. 36.25 inches height, 46 inches width framed. Blacklight: appears to be in good condition, with no inpainting. Relined. Losses to frame gilding. 29.5"H x 39.5"W. Relined, losses to frame gilding.

      Peachtree & Bennett
    • Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerrig, Powys)
      Dec. 03, 2014

      Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerrig, Powys)

      Est: £40,000 - £60,000

      Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerrig, Powys) A wooded river landscape at dusk with Alpheus and Arethusa in the foreground oil on canvas 54 x 77 in. (137.3 x 195.6 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerring, Powys) A view of the Barmouth estuary
      Dec. 07, 2011

      Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerring, Powys) A view of the Barmouth estuary

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      A view of the Barmouth estuary oil on canvas 37.5 x 54.4cm (14 3/4 x 21 7/16in).

      Bonhams
    • THOMAS JONES
      Jul. 07, 2011

      THOMAS JONES

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      TREFONNEN, RADNORSHIRE 1742-1803 CARBACH ROAD TO SANTA MARIA DEL MONTE, NAPLES Watercolour over pencil, on laid paper, unframed; inscribed in pencil, upper centre: In the Road to Sυa Mυa de Monte by Naples /υ 10υth May 1781; further inscribed in pencil, upper left and upper right: morning / wallnut tree   214 by 275 mm

      Sotheby's
    • Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerring, Powys) A shepherd and shepherdesses grazing their herd before the Cascatelle at Tivoli
      Dec. 08, 2010

      Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerring, Powys) A shepherd and shepherdesses grazing their herd before the Cascatelle at Tivoli

      Est: £25,000 - £30,000

      A shepherd and shepherdesses grazing their herd before the Cascatelle at Tivoli with the ruins of the Sanctuary of Hercules Victor, formerly thought to be those of the Villa of Maecenas, in the distance oil on canvas 38.2 x 52.7cm (15 1/16 x 20 3/4in).

      Bonhams
    • Thomas H Jones, late 19th century- Portrait of an
      Nov. 02, 2010

      Thomas H Jones, late 19th century- Portrait of an

      Est: £180 - £220

      Thomas H Jones, late 19th century- Portrait of an elegant lady in a plumed hat and dark coat, quarter-length turned to the left; oil on canvas, bears inscription 'Thos H Jones, for 2nd Term' on the reverse, 60.5x50.2cm. Provenance: The artist studied at the Royal Academy in 1885; a letter of provenance accompanies this lot, please see dept.

      Roseberys
    • THOMAS JONES
      Jul. 14, 2010

      THOMAS JONES

      Est: £80,000 - £120,000

      THOMAS JONES 1742 - 1803 THE GROTTO OF EGERIA, NEAR ROME inscribed u.c.: near Rome / Grotto of Ageria 1777 13 June TJ watercolour over pencil with pen and brown ink and gum arabic, held in a British neo-classical frame 27.5 by 40.5 cm.; 10 3/4 by 16 in.

      Sotheby's
    • Thomas Jones of Bath (1742-1803) STILL LIFE OF
      Sep. 22, 2009

      Thomas Jones of Bath (1742-1803) STILL LIFE OF

      Est: £5,500 - £7,500

      Thomas Jones of Bath (1742-1803) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT IN A BASKET ON A STONE LEDGE Oil on canvas 99 x 78cm

      Sworders
    • An Italianate landscape with a monastery, herders in the foreground
      Jul. 06, 2007

      An Italianate landscape with a monastery, herders in the foreground

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Wales 1742-1803 Pencerrig, Wales) An Italianate landscape with a monastery, herders in the foreground oil on paper laid on canvas 8 5/8 x 14 5/8 in. (22 x 37.2 cm.)

      Christie's
    • A mountainous wooded river landscape with figures in the foreground and a castle, possibly St. Briavels, on the Wye
      Jul. 04, 2007

      A mountainous wooded river landscape with figures in the foreground and a castle, possibly St. Briavels, on the Wye

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      Thomas Jones (Trevonen, Powys 1742-1803 Pencerrig, Powys) A mountainous wooded river landscape with figures in the foreground and a castle, possibly St. Briavels, on the Wye with signature and date '1772' (lower left) oil on canvas 15½ x 25½ in. (39.4 x 64.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Jones (1742-1803)
      Nov. 16, 2006

      Thomas Jones (1742-1803)

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      On the road to Santa Maria di Monte, near Naples inscribed and dated 'In the Road to S n M r de Monte by Naples/10 May 1781' (upper centre) and further inscribed with colour notes pencil, grey, blue and ochre wash 7 x 9 1/2 in. (17.8 x 24.3 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Jones (1743-1803)
      Nov. 23, 2005

      Thomas Jones (1743-1803)

      Est: £80,000 - £120,000

      Near Capodimonte, Naples signed 'Thos. Jones.' and inscribed 'near Capo di Monte NAPLES.' (lower right) pencil and oil on paper laid on canvas 14 x 19 1/2 in. (35.6 x 49.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Jones (1743-1803)
      Nov. 23, 2005

      Thomas Jones (1743-1803)

      Est: £200,000 - £300,000

      View of the Campi Flegrei from the Camadolise Convent near Naples oil on canvas 50 1/4 x 71 3/8 in. (127.6 x 181.3 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Jones (1742-1803)
      Jun. 16, 2005

      Thomas Jones (1742-1803)

      Est: £7,000 - £10,000

      A hilly wooded river landscape with two figures in the foreground and a castle possibly St. Briavels, on the Wye with signature and date '1772' (lower left) oil on canvas 15 1/2 x 25 1/2 in. (39.4 x 64.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Jones (1743-1803)
      Jun. 14, 2005

      Thomas Jones (1743-1803)

      Est: £200,000 - £300,000

      View of the Temple of Diana, Nemi, with a shepherd in the foreground signed, inscribed and dated 'THO.JONES.1785/TEMPLUM DIANAE/NEMI/NO.39' (lower left) oil on paper laid on canvas 14 3/8 x 20 1/2 in. (36.5 x 52 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Thomas Jones (1742-1803)
      Jun. 11, 2004

      Thomas Jones (1742-1803)

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      A wooded river landscape with figures by a ford signed and indistinctly dated 'T. Jones/1775[?]' (lower right) oil on panel 11 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. (29.2 x 40 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Francis Towne (1739-1816)
      Jun. 06, 2002

      Francis Towne (1739-1816)

      Est: $43,800 - $73,000

      The road to Santa Maria de' Monti, Naples signed, inscribed, dated and numbered 'St Maria a Monte Naples/N o.15/March 31 s t 1781/Francis Towne' (on the reverse) pen and grey ink, grey wash, watermark 'WHATMAN' 121/2 x 18 in. (31.8 x 45.7 cm.) PROVENANCE Miss Merivale. L.G. Duke. LITERATURE T. Wilcox, Francis Towne, London, 1997, exhibition catalogue, p. 152, fig. 45, 'as whereabouts unknown'. EXHIBITION London, South London Picture Gallery, English Landscape, 1951, no. 55. NOTES This is the only known view by Towne of this particular location. It is recorded by Wilcox as 'whereabouts unknown', in 1997 and as dated '17 March 1781'. This is however not the case. It is indeed dated 31 March, the same date as a version by Towne's fellow traveller and artist Thomas Jones (1742-1802). Jones's version is from exactly the same spot and was executed for Canon J.H. Adams and is still in his family. Jones recorded in his diary for 2 June 1781: 'Here may visibly be traced the Scenery that Salvator Rosa formed himself upon - Only taking away the pine trees, which were, perhaps, planted since his time, and which indicate a State of Cultivation not suited to his gloomy mind, with the addition of Water & a few Banditti - And every hundred yards presents you with a new and perfect Compostion of that Master - When Towne was in Naples, I took him with me to see this romantick [ sic ] place, with which he seemed much delighted.' (T. Jones 'Memoirs of Thomas Jones', ed. by A.P. Opp‚, Walpole Society, vol. 32, 1946-8, published 1951, p. 104). Another version by Jones is illustrated here, fig. 1 (Manchester, Whitworth Art Gallery, Travels in Italy 1776-1783: Based on the Memoirs of Thomas Jones, 1988, no. 119). The dramatic use of shadow in this watercolour, with half the composition deep in shadow and the illuminated area basking in bright sunlight, is a major departure from convention, and something that Towne initiated. Such a device is usually absent from Jones's work but his two Santa Maria de Monti watercolours display a similar technique and thus show the influence Towne had upon him when they sketched together. We are grateful to Tim Wilcox for his help in preparing this catalogue entry. SALESROOM NOTICE Please note additional provenance on this lot should read: Bequeathed by the artist to J.H. Merivale and by descent to Misses M.S. and J.A. Merivale, May 1915 by whom sold to Squire Gallery, 1933 from whom purchased by Leonard Duke, 1933 in exchange for a drawing by T. Gainsborough by whom sold to Nigel Warren, 1955.

      Christie's
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