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  • ANNE GIBSON NASMYTH PAINTING
    Dec. 05, 2023

    ANNE GIBSON NASMYTH PAINTING

    Est: €260 - €500

    NASMYTH, ANNE GIBSON (1798-1874), attributet, painting: "Near Pitlochry" (Scotland), oil on canvas on wood, handwritten title and inscribed with the artist's name ("Anne G. Nasmyth") on an old sticker on the reverse; enclosed expertise from the Laird of Nesbit, Newcastle, England, addressed to the previous owner. Finely painted, romantic landscape depiction in summer light: farmstead and waterfall in a wide mountain landscape. Canvas 20 x 30 cm (frame bumped).NASMYTH, ANNE GIBSON (1798-1874) zugeschrieben, Gemälde: "Near Pitlochry" (Schottland), Öl auf Leinwand auf Holz, rückseitig auf altem Klebezettel handschriftlich betitelt und mit dem Namen der Künstlerin bezeichnet ("Anne G. Nasmyth"); beiliegende Expertise des Laird of Nesbit, Newcastle, England, adressiert an den Vorbesitzer. Feinmalerische, romantische Landschaftsschilderung im sommerlichen Licht: Gehöft und Wasserfall in einer weiten Berglandschaft. Leinwand 20 x 30 cm (Rahmen bestoßen).

    Auktionshaus Rheine
  • Anne Nasmyth (1798-1874), Alpine Landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated August 1837, framed 45 cm x 61 cm.
    Nov. 30, 2023

    Anne Nasmyth (1798-1874), Alpine Landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated August 1837, framed 45 cm x 61 cm.

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Anne Nasmyth (1798-1874), Alpine Landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated August 1837, framed 45 cm x 61 cm.

    Dawsons Auctioneers
  • ANNE GIBSON NASMYTH (SCOTTISH 1798-1874) CROSSING THE BRIDGE IN A STORM
    Dec. 08, 2022

    ANNE GIBSON NASMYTH (SCOTTISH 1798-1874) CROSSING THE BRIDGE IN A STORM

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    ANNE GIBSON NASMYTH (SCOTTISH 1798-1874) CROSSING THE BRIDGE IN A STORM Signed and dated July 20th 1836, oil on canvas (71cm x 91cm (28in x 36in)) Provenance: Careston Castle, Brechin, Angus Signed and dated works by the Nasmyth daughters appear on the market infrequently, and Anne Gibson Nasmyth’s (1798-1874) paintings are particularly rare: she was less prolific than her sisters, with fewer than twenty works attributed to her. Nevertheless, she is recorded as having exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Scottish Academy and British Institution, and her paintings reveal her to be a highly accomplished landscape artist with a predilection for stormy highland scenes. Anne joined her brother Patrick in London in 1829, where she and her sister Elizabeth established a further Nasmyth school of art at 9 Devonshire Street, Portland Place. Raised in a uniquely artistic and intellectual environment, it is of little surprise that the Nasmyth children understood the principles of drawing and painting. It is remarkable, however, that so many possessed natural artistic talent. Of his eleven children at least eight were gifted artists: his six eldest daughters Jane, Barbara, Margaret, Elizabeth, Anne and Charlotte, and his eldest son Patrick and younger son James. James observed that ‘my father’s object was to render each and every one of his children…independent…accordingly, he sedulously kept up the attention of his daughters to fine art. He set on foot drawing classes…managed by his six daughters, superintended by himself.’ The Nasmyth children benefited from intimate access to their father’s paintings and expansive drawings portfolio, including many early copies of Old Masters made at the Trustees Academy in Edinburgh and Allan Ramsay’s studio. It also contained numerous landscape sketches observed from life, overwhelmingly portraying England and Scotland. Only a few European sketches survive, likely made during Nasmyth’s Italian studies, but charmingly these continental landscapes appear to have been pored over by the Nasmyth children, and can be seen to have inspired passages in their mature paintings. They all went on to paint landscapes almost exclusively, with each adopting a personal interpretation of their father’s style.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • Anne G. Nasmyth (1798-1874) 'Martock, Somersetshire', 9 x 12in.
    Feb. 02, 2012

    Anne G. Nasmyth (1798-1874) 'Martock, Somersetshire', 9 x 12in.

    Est: £150 - £200

    Anne G. Nasmyth (1798-1874) oil on wooden panel, 'Martock, Somersetshire', signed and inscribed verso, 9 x 12in.

    Gorringes
  • Anne Gibson Nasmyth (b.1798, fl.1829-1838)
    Mar. 06, 2003

    Anne Gibson Nasmyth (b.1798, fl.1829-1838)

    Est: $3,200 - $4,800

    Where two rivers meet, the Severn and Avon, near Newnham with inscription and date ' A Nasmyth/1854 ' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 13 x 18 in. (33.1 x 45.6 cm.) PROVENANCE with Norman H. English Gallery, Sutton Coldfield.

    Christie's
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