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William Joy, attr, Sailing Ships on the High Seas Three sailing ships with partly retracted sails in rough seas, under a loosely cloudy sky with rays of sunlight breaking through, watercolour, c. 1860, on the back of the frame label and inscription "William Joy (1803-1867)" and titled "The Kestrel - R. Y. S." as well as "The yacht was owned by Commodore Lord Yarborough", matted and framed behind glass. Y. S." and "The yacht was owned by Commodore Lord Yarborough", matted and framed behind glass, mat cut-out approx. 27.5 x 40.5 cm. Artist information: English marine painter (1806 Yarmouth to 1866 London), employed as a draughtsman by the local government in 1832, active in London and supported here by the Count of Abergenny, source: Thieme-Becker.

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William Joy, attr, Sailing Ships on the High Seas Three sailing ships with partly retracted sails in rough seas, under a loosely cloudy sky with rays of sunlight breaking through, watercolour, c. 1860, on the back of the frame label and inscription "William Joy (1803-1867)" and titled "The Kestrel - R. Y. S." as well as "The yacht was owned by Commodore Lord Yarborough", matted and framed behind glass. Y. S." and "The yacht was owned by Commodore Lord Yarborough", matted and framed behind glass, mat cut-out approx. 27.5 x 40.5 cm. Artist information: English marine painter (1806 Yarmouth to 1866 London), employed as a draughtsman by the local government in 1832, active in London and supported here by the Count of Abergenny, source: Thieme-Becker.

Estimate 300 - 450 EUR
Starting price 300 EUR

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