Thomas Shotter Boys, British 1803-1874- Pavillon de Flore, Tuileries, Paris; pencil and watercolour heightened with gum arabic and scratching out on paper, signed and dated '1830' (lower left), 48.5 x 40.3 cm. Provenance: With Davis & Langdale, New...
Thomas Shotter Boys, British 1803-1874- Pavillon de Flore, Tuileries, Paris; pencil and watercolour heightened with gum arabic and scratching out on paper, signed and dated '1830' (lower left), 48.5 x 40.3 cm. Provenance: The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection. With Davis & Langdale, New York [DLA1369].; With Anthony Reed, London.; Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 16 Nov. 2006, lot 162. Note: A similar watercolour by the artist, from the same viewpoint in Paris, sold at Christie's, London, 8 Dec. 2010, lot 286 (£43,250). It is also closely related in composition and style to another Paris drawing by the artist [Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, No.PD.1-1967], which looks in the opposite direction, with Pavillon de Flore to the artist's right.
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Thomas Shotter Boys, British 1803-1874- Pavillon de Flore, Tuileries, Paris; pencil and watercolour heightened with gum arabic and scratching out on paper, signed and dated '1830' (lower left), 48.5 x 40.3 cm. Provenance: The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection. With Davis & Langdale, New York [DLA1369].; With Anthony Reed, London.; Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 16 Nov. 2006, lot 162. Note: A similar watercolour by the artist, from the same viewpoint in Paris, sold at Christie's, London, 8 Dec. 2010, lot 286 (£43,250). It is also closely related in composition and style to another Paris drawing by the artist [Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, No.PD.1-1967], which looks in the opposite direction, with Pavillon de Flore to the artist's right.
Please refer to department for condition report