C.M. Nichols
19th Century, British

Painting

Whitby, Yorkshire
1803-1840, British
Whitby, Yorkshire

Oil on canvas, 12 1/2 x 15 5/8 inches, c. 1830, signed "Chambers- Whitby" on the back of the sinking ship. A dramatic scene of a shipwreck in the stormy seas. Chambers was a painter from Whitby, Yorkshire, who specialized in seascapes. He was the son of a fisherman, and as a young boy served as a cabin boy on a merchant ship. He later spent some time in London as a set painter for the Pavillion Theater. Chambers was best known for his paintings of ships and naval battles, many of which are in museums and galleries in Britain.

Print

Serrenissimo Principi Franscisco
1603-1658, Flemish
Serrenissimo Principi Franscisco

Engraving, provenance Herman Wunderlich, NY, #15464, first state before Hendrix address, image size 14 x 11 1/4 inches, framed

Sculpture

Le Diplomate
b. 1883, Belgian
Le Diplomate

Bronze, 14 1/2 x 4 x 5 inches, signed and dated "11 fevrier 1925," stamped FONRIE NLE DES BRONZES J PETERMANN ST GILLES BRUXELLES