Hunt, William Holman, 1827-1910 Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten (Belgium) Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882 Rossetti, William Michael, 1829-1919 Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892
Published / Created:
[1849] and Undated
Call Number:
2013 1919
Image Count:
3
Resource Type:
Paintings & Drawings
Alternative Title:
Holman Hunt by Gabriel, Holman-Hunt by WMR, and Woolner by WMR
Description:
Bound with Paris. Exposition universelle, 1855. Commission impériale. Explication des ouvrages de peinture. Paris, 1855. From the library of William Michael Rossetti, with his manuscript notes. With 3 pencil drawings on the verso of the plates, one of Thomas Woolner by William Michael Rossetti, one of Holman Hunt by William Michael Rossetti, and one of Holman Hunt by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Publisher:
Publié par le Conseil d'administration de l'Académie royale des beaux-arts d'Anvers,
Subject (Name):
Hunt, William Holman, 1827-1910, Rossetti, William Michael,--1829-1919--Ms. notes, Rossetti, William Michael,--1829-1919--Ownership, and Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892
Subject (Topic):
Art --Exhibitions and Art--Belgium--Antwerp--Catalogs
Message from the president of the United States : in compliance with a resolution of the Senate
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Paintings & Drawings
Description:
James W. Aberts personal copy and includes a ms. letter from John Fremont tipped in, ordering Abert to make preparations for departure from St. Louis in 1845. Copy 2 is also extra illustrated with 12 plates of watercolors of Indians attributed to James W.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.
A set of six framed oil paintings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. Four of the paintings, "Falls of the Peluse Snake River," "Kakkabakka Falls (Falls on the Willamette)", "Buffalo Hunt," and "Buffalo Resting", have been attributed to Paul Kane. "Fort Vancouver, Columbia River," has been attributed to John Mix Stanley (see Hassrick, et al., Painted Journeys, 2016). C. P. Wilson, in his article “Early Western Paintings” in The Beaver (June, 1948) suggests that “Mount Hood from the East” might be by or after a work by Henry J. Warre, a British Army officer.
Description:
Acquired from the widow of Sir George Simpson. Given to the library by William Robertson Coe. and Paul Kane (1810-1871), from Toronto, spent four years in Europe and returned to North America to paint Indians and scenes of the Northwest. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company's 1846 spring brigade to the Northwest and George Simpson, the company's governor, commissioned paintings. After two years, Kane returned east and fulfilled commissions by George William Allan of Toronto and others, to do oil paintings of Northwest Indians and scenes.
Subject (Geographic):
Northwest, Pacific--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Kane, Paul,--1810-1871., Stanley, John Mix,--1814-1872., and Warre, Henry James,--Sir,--1819-1898.
Subject (Topic):
American bison hunting--Pictorial works. and American bison--Pictorial works.