We have donated these prints to Special Collections at Bizzell Memorial Library. Through the library, they will be available to view, study and enjoy for many years to come.

Dutch, French, English, American, and Italian artists from the Baroque, Romantic, Neoclassical, Barbizon and Surrealist movements. Artists include Perrier, Worlidge, Vivares, Renoir and Dalí as well as some that are unattributed.

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The auction closed November 16. Minimum bids were half the appraised value of the prints. For more about the collection and the auction, please see this page.

Baroque

Unknown, Dutch or Italian 17th century

Title Unknown/ Master Builder

Unknown, Master Builder, 17th Century engraving, Framed
Master Builder, Unknown 17th Century

Copper engraving

Image size: 6 x 7 inches

Framed

Appraised Value: $1,500

Unknown, Master Builder, 17th Century engraving

Thomas Worlidge, English, 1700-1766

Worlidge specialized in etchings either copied from, or in the style of Rembrandt. Received his artistic training from Genoese refugee, painter Alessandro Grimaldi, and engraver Louis-Philippe Boitard. Worlidge lived in London but spent his winters in Bath, painting portraits of society members. He described himself as a painter, and probably earned his living by painting portraits, but he is best remembered for his etchings and mezzotints. 

Portrait of a Bishop, after Rembrandt

Portrait of a Bishop, after Rembrandt, Worlidge dry point print
Portrait of a Bishop, after Rembrandt, Thomas Worlidge

1754 drypoint

Image size, 6.5 x 5 inches

State i/iii or State iii/iii; W31; D21; Lifetime impression before Worlidge’s widow issued new impressions in 1767 with number ‘4’ added in top right.

State i/iii or State ii/iii; W87, D27; State iii is a later impression after the publisher Robert Pollard added aquatint to make new impressions in 1790 from a plate by that time nearly forty years old.

Unframed

Appraised Value: $1,500


Neoclassicism and Romanticism

Unknown, 18th Century, possibly Richard Earlom, English (1743-1822)


Arcadian Pastoral

Unknown Neoclassical Pastoral Scene with ruins and peasants, 18th Century copperplate engraving
Pastoral, 18th Century copperplate engraving, artist unknown

Etching with mezzotint

Image (plate) size: 10 x 7.5 inches

Title and artist unknown

Unframed

Appraised Value: $200


Thomas Vivares, British 1735-1821

Son of the artist, Francois Vivares (1709-1780), who taught him etching and engraving. He began exhibiting around 1755 and won a prize from the Society of Arts in 1761. He was a constant exhibitor there and at the Royal Academy and the Free Society from 1764 to 1788. Thomas Vivares then dedicated himself to teaching art techniques, particularly drawing.

Two Cows standing in a pond, one drinking, with a large spreading tree on the right

TWO COWS standing in a pond, one drinking, with a large spreading tree on the right; Recto; sheet from a drawing book; Vivares
TWO COWS standing in a pond with a large spreading tree, Thomas Vivares

1773 soft-ground etching

Image size: 7 x 9 inches

Plate 11; After George Morland “Published Jany 1, 1800, by John P. Thompson, 6[?] Newport Street, London”; From an unidentified series, see Francis Buckley in ‘George Morland’s Sketch Books and their Publishers’

Unframed

Appraised Value: $200


Two Wayfarers on a wooded path walking to right, sea in the distance behind

TWO WAYFARERS on a wooded path walking to right, sea in the distance behind; etching by Vivares
TWO WAYFARERS walking on a path with the sea in the distance, Thomas Vivares

1773 soft-ground etching

Image size: 7 x 9 inches

Plate 12; After George Morland “Published Jany 1, 1800, by John P. Thompson, 6[?] Newport Street, London”; From an unidentified series, see Francis Buckley in ‘George Morland’s Sketch Books and their Publishers.’

Unframed

Appraised Value: $200


Impressionism and Beyond

Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French, 1841-1919

Renoir was, with Claude Monet, one of the catalysts of the Impressionist movement. He was best known for portraiture, figurative work, and voluptuous bathing women. Renoir’s work evolved throughout his lifetime, influenced by a broad range of artists. He experimented constantly, taking up sculpture and printmaking in his late years.

As his work reached its apex, Renoir fought encroaching paralysis from rheumatoid arthritis. He altered his painting technique but continued to produce art until his death. 

Portrait of Richard Wagner

Portrait of Richard Wagner, Renoir
Portrait of Richard Wagner, Pierre-Auguste Renoir

1900 lithograph

Image size: 16.5 x 12.75 inches

Renoir loved music and greatly admired Richard Wagner. When visiting Palermo, Sicily, he was able to meet Wagner and convince him to sit. The session only lasted thirty five minutes, but resulted in two paintings and, several years later, this lithograph. You can read an account of the meeting and see the first portrait on the Musee d’Orsay website.

Original lithograph printed in black ink on wove paper with the Arches script watermark. From the edition of 100 (there were also a few trial proofs); the only state; published by Ambroise Vollard; printed by Auguste Clot; Delteil 33

Unframed

Appraised Value: $1,200

Detail/documentation (from the back of the print) for Renoir's portrait of Richard Wagner

George Henry Smillie, American 1840-1921

A member of one of the most active and influential families in the art circles of New York City, George Smillie was acquainted at an early age with his father’s many engraved translations from American landscapists. He began studying under James Hart in 1861 and soon thereafter exhibited works at the National Academy, which launched his career. In the 1870s he traveled to Europe and was greatly influenced by the Barbizon School, embracing plein-air painting and a more Impressionist palette.

An Old New England Orchard

An Old New England Orchard, George Smillie
An Old New England Orchard, George Smillie, drypoint etching

1883 drypoint

Image size: 12 x 8 inches

Signed and dated in plate lower left: “Geo H. Smillie – 1883”; published in “Original Etchings by American Artists” (Cassell and Co.) 

Unframed

Appraised Value: $200

An Old New England Orchard, George Smillie, drypoint etching