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William (1726) Jones Sold at Auction Prices

Historical-scenes painter, Landscape painter, Portrait painter

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    • Attributed to William Jones (fl. 1726-1747) - Fruit on a terrace with a jay and a parrot, a curtained pillar to the left
      Jul. 13, 2016

      Attributed to William Jones (fl. 1726-1747) - Fruit on a terrace with a jay and a parrot, a curtained pillar to the left

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      Oil on canvas 80 x 99 cm. (31 1/2 x 39 in)

      Dreweatts 1759
    • Attributed to William Jones of Bath (fl.
      Oct. 12, 2011

      Attributed to William Jones of Bath (fl.

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Attributed to William Jones of Bath (fl. 1764-1777) Still life of fruit and a basket on a ledge Oil on canvas laid on panel Oval 31 x 35.5 cm (12? x 14 in)

      Dreweatts 1759
    • WILLIAM JONES (Anglo-Irish School, Fl 1738-1747)
      Sep. 17, 2002

      WILLIAM JONES (Anglo-Irish School, Fl 1738-1747)

      Est: $8,160 - $10,880

      'The Fortune Teller', depicting a lady in her cabinet, en deshabill‚ ; having the coffee grounds read by an old crone in a red cloak, a maidservant dousing the fire in the next room oil on canvas 62 x 74 cm (24 1/2 x 29 in.) See illustration NOTES A painting by William Jones of an identical subject but with five extra figures in it was offered at Christie's London, 10th November 1995, and by Sotheby's London, 15th November 1997. During the 18th century, fortune telling became a popular form of amusememnt, inevitably giving rise to warnings regarding the morality of such superstitions. Although this painting lacks the cast of ladies in the aforementioned version, the wanton state of the Lady's dress and her prominent and elaborate dressing table as well as her interest in the dark and superstitious old woman's pronouncements, suggest a moral censure on the part of the artist.

      Christie's
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