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    • William Henry Kearney
      May. 19, 2022

      William Henry Kearney

      Est: $200 - $400

      (British, 1800-1858) Boy with Dog, signed lower right "WH Kearney", pastel on paper, sight 12-1/4 x 8-3/4 in.; gilt wood frame 21-7/8 x 18 in.

      Brunk Auctions
    • William Henry Kearney (c.1800-1858) pastel, man dr
      Dec. 10, 2020

      William Henry Kearney (c.1800-1858) pastel, man dr

      Est: £100 - £150

      William Henry Kearney (c.1800-1858) pastel, man dressed in livery, 31cm x 22cm

      Ewbank's
    • WILLIAM HENRY KEARNEY (BRITISH, 1800-1858) Two studies of Greenwich Pensioners circa 1820
      Nov. 05, 2019

      WILLIAM HENRY KEARNEY (BRITISH, 1800-1858) Two studies of Greenwich Pensioners circa 1820

      Est: £200 - £300

      WILLIAM HENRY KEARNEY (BRITISH, 1800-1858) Studies of Greenwich Pensioners circa 1820 Signed 'WH Kearney' (lower left) Coloured chalks 11 x 8in. (28 x 20.5cm.) (2, a pair)

      Charles Miller Ltd
    • William Henry Kearney (British, 1800-1858), The Artist and Peasants 1856, watercolour on paper, 50 x 72cm, signed and dated lower left
      Feb. 07, 2016

      William Henry Kearney (British, 1800-1858), The Artist and Peasants 1856, watercolour on paper, 50 x 72cm, signed and dated lower left

      Est: $600 - $1,000

      William Henry Kearney (British, 1800-1858), The Artist and Peasants 1856, watercolour on paper, 50 x 72cm, signed and dated lower left

      Leonard Joel
    • Attributed to William Henry Kearney, VPRWS (1800 -
      Nov. 26, 2013

      Attributed to William Henry Kearney, VPRWS (1800 -

      Est: €400 - €600

      Attributed to William Henry Kearney, VPRWS (1800 - 1858) Scene from Thomas Moore's, Lalla Rookh, Watercolour 23 x 18 cm.

      Sheppards
    • WILLIAM HENRY KEARNEY (1800-1858) - Study of a
      Oct. 10, 2008

      WILLIAM HENRY KEARNEY (1800-1858) - Study of a

      Est: £400 - £600

      WILLIAM HENRY KEARNEY (1800-1858) - Study of a lion, signed and dated 1856, watercolour, 10 3/4" tondo (see illustration).

      Mallams
    • William Henry Kearney NWS (1800-1858) A man in
      Jun. 24, 2008

      William Henry Kearney NWS (1800-1858) A man in

      Est: £80 - £120

      William Henry Kearney NWS (1800-1858) A man in livery smoking a clay pipe coloured chalks 29 x 23 cm (11 1/2 x 9 in)

      Holloway's
    • William Henry Kearney NWS (1800-1858) A boy
      Jun. 24, 2008

      William Henry Kearney NWS (1800-1858) A boy

      Est: £150 - £250

      William Henry Kearney NWS (1800-1858) A boy ratting with a terrier coloured chalks 33 x 26 cm (13 x 10 in)

      Holloway's
    • William Henry Kearney (1800-1858), Cattle watering
      Jul. 16, 2007

      William Henry Kearney (1800-1858), Cattle watering

      Est: £50 - £80

      William Henry Kearney (1800-1858), Cattle watering near a windmill Signed Coloured chalks 20 x 27 cm; 8 x 10.5 in

      Woolley & Wallis
    • Attributed to William Henry Kearney VPRWS
      Jul. 03, 2007

      Attributed to William Henry Kearney VPRWS

      Est: €600 - €800

      Attributed to William Henry Kearney VPRWS (1800-1858) A Scene from Thomas Moore's 'Lalla Rookh' Watercolour, 24 x 18.5cm, (9.5 x 7.25) Examples in NG Ireland; VAM; BM This illustrates a passage in Thomas Moore's Oriental romance 'Lalla Rookh' And now-behold him kneeling there By the child's side, in humble prayer, While the same sunbeam shines upon The guilty and the guiltless one, And hymns of joy proclaim through heaven The triumph of a soul forgiven! 'Twas when the golden orb had set, While on their knees they linger'd yet, There fell a light, more lovely far Than ever came from sun or star, Upon the tear that, warm and meek, Dew'd that repentent sinner's cheek: To mortal eye this light might seem A northern flash or meteor beam: But well th'enraptured Peri knew 'Twas a bright smile the Angel threw From heaven's gate, to hail that tear Her harbinger of glory near! In 1827 Kearney exhibited a painting (No. 456) at the Royal Academy, called 'Paradise and the Peri' illustrating this scene. The catalogue quotes 'To mortal eye this light might seem etc.'

      Adam's
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