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After Richard Caton Woodville (American, 1825-1855) War News From Mexico Oil on canvas 36 x 28-5/8 inches (91.4 x 72.7 cm) HID01801242017
Heritage AuctionsWOODVILLE, Richard Caton (1825-1855). Mexican News. Engraving by Alfred Jones after Woodville's painting "War News from Mexico." New York: American Art Union, 1853. 22 3/4" x 20 3/4" sheet. Richard Caton Woodville was only 26 the year the American Art Union chose his painting Mexican News to be engraved. It depicts a group of people gathered on the steps of the local hotel and post office, reacting to the latest report from the Mexican front.
Arader GalleriesR.C. WOODVILLE (After) British (1825–1855) The Oyster House oil on canvas, unsigned Framed dimensions - 17 3/4 x 15 1/2 x 2 inches 14 1/4 x 12 inches Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Other Notes: Tags: Illustration, 19th century, European, American, Lincoln, oil painting
Shannon'sAttributed to Richard Caton Woodville (1825-1855), "Reading The News: The Pickpocket". Oil on canvas. 16" x 20". Canvas stamp (on back): FROM / COUEN-HOVEN & SNYDER / 130 / SPRING ST. / NEW YORK".
Copake Auction Inc.R. Caton Woodville, 1903 Watercolour: ''May Your Shadow Never Grow Less,'' approx. 32cms x 23.5cms (12 1/2'' x 9 1/4'') signed and dated, and inscribed on reverse. (1) * An illustration for a book.
Fonsie Mealy AuctioneersRichard Caton Woodville, Jr. (British, 1856-1927), "The Transvaal War: The Battle of Majuba Hill"-1881, original hand colored engraving published as supplement to the Illustrated London News, May 14th, 1881. Figural engraving depicting a battle in the 1st Boer War between the South Africans and the British with foreground with medics tending to wounded soldiers surrounding by fighting flanks to right side and in background. Framed approximately 39" x 47". Sight size approximately 19" x 27".
Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.R. Caton Woodville, signed oil on canvas, cavalry amongst farm buildings, 24'' x 16''
Crow's Auction Gallery LtdArtist: AFTER RICHARD CATON SR. WOODVILLE [act. 1825-1855] American Title: Charge of the Light Brigade Media: hand coloured engraving on paper 20 x 33.5 in. / 51 x 85 cm. Notes: signed and dated '1894-5' in plate lower left; printed title and inscription 'London, published 1895 by Henry Graves and Co. ...' along bottom; framed Provenance: private collection, Southern Alberta
Levis AuctionAfter Richard Caton Woodville, American 1825-1855- The wounded soldier, publ 1900 by Henry Graves Ltd 6 Pall Mall; photogravure, signed and dated 1899 within the plate, signed in pencil, signed by Rudyard Kipling in pencil, 50x31cm
RoseberysAfter Richard Caton Woodville, American 1825-1855- The wounded soldier, publ 1900 by Henry Graves Ltd 6 Pall Mall; photogravure, signed and dated 1899 within the plate, signed in pencil, signed by Rudyard Kipling in pencil, 50x31cm
RoseberysRICHARD CATON WOODVILLE (American, 1825-1855) The Artist's Studio, 1853 Oil on canvas 32-1/4 x 24-1/4 inches (81.9 x 61.5 cm) Initialed and dated verso: RCW 1853
Heritage AuctionsRICHARD CATON WOODVILLE (American, 1825-1855) The Confrontation Watercolor and gouache on paper 6 x 9 inches (15.2 x 22.9 cm) Initialed lower left: C.W. From the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum-proceeds from the sale of this item are restricted for use exclusively for the benefit of acquisitions to its permanent collection.
Heritage AuctionsRICHARD CATON WOODVILLE (American, 1825-1855) Hidden Attack, DATE Watercolor and gouache on paper 9 x 5-1/4 inches (22.9 x 13.3 cm) Initialed lower right: C.W. From the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum-proceeds from the sale of this item are restricted for use exclusively for the benefit of acquisitions to its permanent collection.
Heritage AuctionsRICHARD CATON WOODVILLE (American, 1825-1855) At the Campfire Watercolor and gouache on paper 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches (14.0 x 21.6 cm) Initialed lower left: C.W. From the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum-proceeds from the sale of this item are restricted for use exclusively for the benefit of acquisitions to its permanent collection.
Heritage AuctionsRICHARD CATON WOODVILLE (American, 1825-1855) The Discovery Watercolor and gouache on paper 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches (14.0 x 21.6 cm) Initialed lower right: C.W. From the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum-proceeds from the sale of this item are restricted for use exclusively for the benefit of acquisitions to its permanent collection.
Heritage AuctionsRichard Caton Woodville (1825-1855) Leaving The Billet; The Advance Guard Oil on board, a pair, 50 x 40cm Signed
Adam'sRichard Caton Woodville, Sr. (b.1825) A scene in the Boar War, Highland infantrymen under fire Monochrome watercolour heightened with bodycolour and white Signed and dated 1899 lower left 31cm x 45cm
NealesRICHARD CATON WOODVILLE (british 1855-1927) ANDREAS HOFER IN INNSBRUCK Signed "R. C. Woodville" bottom left, inscribed "Andreas Hofer in Innsbruck Castle conferring with the Austrians" verso, gouache, en grisaille 11 x 8 1/2 in.
Freeman'sChromolithographed print from a painting by Richard C. Woodville and lithographed by Thielley, showing a civil marriage in the United States from the 1850's. 17 1/2 x20 1/4 " including margins, loose inside a wooden frame. Richard Caton Woodville (1825-1855), American genre painter, turned from medical studies to painting and studied art at Düsseldorf. He spent most of his brief life in Europe, but his popular paintings, which exhibit a zest for varied characterizations, were widely distributed in the United States in prints. Among his other works are War News From Mexico and The Sailor's Wedding. His son, Richard Caton Woodville (1856-1927) was the most prolific "battle" artist of the nineteenth and early twentieth century in Britain, producing countless oil paintings and drawings, many for the Illustrated London News.
PBA Galleries Auctions & AppraisersPortrait of a militiaman, s.d.47 Oil Painting (11x12in).
Weschler'sengravings, the first by Charles Burt,, 1850, the second by J.I. Pease, 1851, together with The New Scholar, engraving by Alfred Jones after F. W. Edmonds, 1840, unframed. 9 1/4 x 10 inches.
HindmanShrapnel Bursting Over the French infantry signed R. Caton Woodville, l.l - gouache en grisaille on board 12 x 21 in. [30.5 x 53.3 cm.] Note: Christie's,warranty of authenticity near the front of this catalogue does not apply to works executed before 1870. accordingly, Christie's,and Seller assume no risk or responsibility for the authenticity of authorship of this lot.
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