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Arnold Wathen Robinson Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1888 - d. 1955

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    • § ARNOLD WATHEN ROBINSON (1888–1955) DESIGN FOR STAINED GLASS
      Apr. 21, 2021

      § ARNOLD WATHEN ROBINSON (1888–1955) DESIGN FOR STAINED GLASS

      Est: £400 - £600

      § ARNOLD WATHEN ROBINSON (1888–1955) DESIGN FOR STAINED GLASS watercolour, 62cm x 60cm; together with FIVE STAINED GLASS CARTOONS, pen and ink and watercolour, 27.5cm x 10.5cm Qty: (6) Footnote: Provenance: From Castle of Park, Aberdeenshire

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). A
      Jul. 18, 2012

      * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). A

      Est: £300 - £500

      * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). A Collection of approx. 250 life studies and miscellaneous drawings & paintings etc. including drawings, pastels, and few oil paintings etc., comprising life studies, portraits, views & lanscapes, natural history and heraldry subjects etc., 76 x 56cm (30 x 22ins) and smaller. (approx. 250)

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). "Summery's
      Jul. 18, 2012

      * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). "Summery's

      Est: £500 - £800

      * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). "Summery's y'cumen in", April 1924, crayon & watercolour wash painting depicting a bare footed young female figure gazing at a bird in a tree, whilst walking past, captioned in pencil to verso, unsigned, 28 x 17cm (11 x 6.75ins), together with Pandora's Box, crayon and watercolour, unsigned, 17 x 26.5cm (6.5 x 10.5ins), captioned at foot of mount, framed and glazed, plus other similar allogorical, religious & mythical watercolours, many with captions and dated in pencil to verso, some signed or initialled. (227)

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). Design for
      Jul. 18, 2012

      * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). Design for

      Est: £400 - £600

      * Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). Design for the stained glass window at St. Edyth's, Sea Mills, nr. Bristol, 1930, pencil & watercolour, image 46 x 30cm (18 x 12ins), framed & glazed, backboard captioned to verso, together with Stained glass window design depicting Moses holding the commandments tablet with rainbow filled sky, watercolour & pencil, artist initials lower right, 30.5 x 20.5cm (12 x 8.25ins), framed glazed, plus other watercolour, pastel & crayon designs & studies for stained glass windows mostly contained in a small folder and one framed & glazed. Arnold Robinson was a stained glass artisan of high standing, designing windows for Bristol University and Bristol Cathedral and many other west country churches, as well as buildings elsewhere. He was trained by Christopher Whall, a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement. In Whall's studio he met Edward Woore, who subequently undertook commissions for the firm of Joseph Bell and Son after Robinson took it over in 1923. Robinson's son, Geoffrey, who had learned the craft from J.E. Nuttgens, took over the firm in 1956 until it closed in 1996. He both designed new work and restored old glass.. (approx. 30)

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). A collection
      Jul. 21, 2011

      Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). A collection

      Est: £300 - £500

      Robinson (Arnold Wathen, 1888-1955). A collection of cartoons for stained glass windows, together twenty-eight designs for stained glass windows, black and coloured crayon and some watercolour, comprising fourteen designs of heraldic shields relating to Oxford and Cambridge colleges, and eight similar showing designs for Red Lodge, Bristol, dusty, sheet size approx. 32 x 26cm (12.5 x 10ins), together with six other stained glass window designs by Robinson, incl. one of Blondel and Richard I, and a large one of a man operating a printing press, sheet size 56 x 58cm (22 x 22.75ins) Provenance: from the estate of the artist. Arnold Robinson was a stained glass artisan of high standing, designing windows for Bristol University and Bristol Cathedral and many other west country churches, as well as buildings elsewhere. He was trained by Christopher Whall, a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement. In WhallÍs studio he met Edward Woore, who subequently undertook commissions for the firm of Joseph Bell and Son after Robinson took it over in 1923. RobinsonÍs son, Geoffrey, who had learned the craft from J.E. Nuttgens, took over the firm in 1956 until it closed in 1996. He both designed new work and restored old glass. (28)

      Dominic Winter Auctions
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