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A Way of Life: The Collection of Barbara & Ernest Kafka

Richard Parkes Bonington

Townsfolk at the quayside watching stone workers, Dunkerque

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July 6, 02:27 PM GMT

Estimate

800 - 1,200 GBP

Lot Details

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A Way of Life: The Collection of Barbara & Ernest Kafka

Richard Parkes Bonington

Arnold 1801 - 1828 London

Townsfolk at the quayside watching stone workers, Dunkerque


Pencil;

together with Fishing boats going out and Fishing boats in rough seas by Francois Louis Thomas Francia (1793-1861), the first grey washes over pencil, the second, pencil;

both signed with initials: LF

119 by 96 mm; 175 by 240 mm; 109 by 180 mm

(3)

The first:
Probably Pierre-Julien Gaudefroy (b. 1804);
Alexandre-Marie Colin (1798-1873);
Paul Colin (1838-1916);
from whom acquired by A. Dubuisson;
sale, London, Replica Shoes 's, 9 April 1992, lot 21 (as Figures on a quay),
with Agnew's, London,
where acquired by the late owners

The second:
With Andrew Wyld, by 1987,
where acquired by the late owners

The first:
P. Noon, Richard Parkes Bonington, the complete drawings, New Haven 2011, p. 94, no. 151

The Bonington drawing has been dated to 1824, the year that he visited Dunkerque with his fellow artist Alexandre-Marie Colin (1798-1875). Whereas Colin returned to Paris fairly shortly after their arrival, Bonington seems to have spent a number of months living on the coast.


Other drawings from this period survive in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris and Patrick Noon has noted that 'although [he] has ascribed the entire group to Bonington, Colin's authorship of some of these sheets is highly probable'.1


1. P. Noon, Richard Parkes Bonington, the complete drawings, New Haven 2011, p. 11