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1367:; pencil, signed J F Herring Sen and dated 1847, 19x24.5cm Provenance: From the art collection at the former St Gabriel's College, Camberwell. St Gabriel's was a Church of England teacher training college, founded in 1899 and closed in 1978. Its Art Department attracted talented teachers and artists whose vocation was to inspire young teachers through studying and imitating the work of great artists. The paintings and drawings in th"
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1396:, (C&R. 74c), plate 21 for the Miserere, 1922; drypoint etching with aquatint, burnisher and roulette, 57x40cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: with The Zwemmer Gallery, London, according to label attached to the reverse From the St Gabriel's College collection according to label attached to the reverse"
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Amsterdam, at 263 Albert Cuypstraat, the eldest of the four children of Jean Charles Pierre Houthuesen (1877–1911), a painter and musician, and his wife Elisabeth Petronella Emma, née Wedemeyer (1873–1966). After Jean Charles Pierre's early death, when Albert was 8 years old, the
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colliery in north east Wales, staying in Mersey
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