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Affordable Art On 08/02/2024

Affordable Art

08/02/2024

A selection of affordable artworks, ranging from traditional paintings from the 19th century to modern day works of art.

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Lot 4000

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Manor Square' Hull, monochrome watercolour and ink signed...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Manor Square' Hull, monochrome watercolour and ink signed and dated 1902, extensively inscribed along the bottom edge 27cm x 44cm Notes: Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the 'Eastern Morning News', whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

6003

SOLD £100

Lot 4001

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Vanishing Newland' - Hull Street Scene, monochrome waterc...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Vanishing Newland' - Hull Street Scene, monochrome watercolour and ink signed, titled extensively inscribed and dated 1908 along the bottom edge 22cm x 40cm Notes: Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the Eastern Morning News, whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

6003

SOLD £85

Lot 4002

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): King William Statue and a Hull Street Scene, two monochrom...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): King William Statue and a Hull Street Scene, two monochrome watercolours and ink signed 15cm x 22cm and 14cm x 19cm (2) Notes: Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the Eastern Morning News, whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

B60843

SOLD £85

Lot 4003

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Yarmouth Arms' and the Wilberforce Monument - Hull, two m...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Yarmouth Arms' and the Wilberforce Monument - Hull, two monochrome watercolours and ink signed, the former dated 1913, 15cm x 21cm and 13cm x 19cm (2) Notes: the Yarmouth Arms was located near George Yard Entry on High Street and later became the Wilberforce Arms. Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the Eastern Morning News, whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

B60843

SOLD £80

Lot 4004

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Carr Lane 1885' and Lowgate looking to St Mary's - Hull, ...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Carr Lane 1885' and Lowgate looking to St Mary's - Hull, two monochrome watercolours and ink unsigned, the former titled in the margin 16cm x 12cm and 17cm x 11cm (2) Notes: Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the Eastern Morning News, whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

B60843

SOLD £75

Lot 4005

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Albion Street' and Market Place - Hull, two pencil drawin...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Albion Street' and Market Place - Hull, two pencil drawings signed, the former dated Jan 1891, 22cm x 31cm and 8.5cm x 12cm (2) Notes: Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the Eastern Morning News, whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

6003

SOLD £110

Lot 4006

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): Hull Views, four monochrome watercolours and ink signed, m...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): Hull Views, four monochrome watercolours and ink signed, max 14cm x 24cm (4) (unframed) Notes: Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the Eastern Morning News, whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

B60843

SOLD £180

Lot 4007

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Old North Bridge Hull', monochrome watercolour and ink si...

Frederick Schultz Smith (Hull 1860-1925): 'Old North Bridge Hull', monochrome watercolour and ink signed and dated '97, titled in a later hand verso 8.5cm x 12cm; Hull Views, three circular watercolours, two signed, max dia. 15.5cm (unframed) (4) Notes: Born in Worthing, Sussex in 1860, F S Smith came to Hull as a small child and lived most of his life in the old St. John's Wood area in west Hull; he was still drawing in his sixties shortly before his death in 1925. Much like his near contemporary and fellow Yorkshire artist Albert Thomas Pile (1882-1981), his drawings are visual 'snapshots' in time, often produced to record buildings that were due to be demolished. Smith was commissioned to produce around three hundred drawings for C E Fewster, a paint maker in Hull who collected historical records. Some were also used as illustrations in books and newspapers, such as the Eastern Morning News, whilst others were sold to the owners of premises which he had drawn.

B60843

SOLD £170

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