Since 1763 the name 'Russborough' has been synonymous with collecting and dealing in fine art. In the closing decades of the last century the historic town of Port Hope has become home to Lord Russborough's Annex, which specialises in an individual mix of antique maps, paintings and prints.

While Lord Russborough's Annex features a great many works of museum calibre, we also offer a wonderful selection of prints priced at under $100.

british_watercolour_portraits
An extract of our prints currently available:
HAWKINS Henry
DODD Francis
EVANS F.
ANON 1 2
WALKER, M.
YORKE T. F. 1 2 3 4
 

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Hawkins Henry

Henry Hawkins
British
1796 -1881

Three Quarter length Portrait of Ann Godbold 1838
Watercolours on paper.  Signed, Hy. Hawkins (Bottom Right) red velvet liner glazed,  Ornate Victorian gilt wood and gesso frame.

Paper size approx. 10 x 7 ½" (25.4 x 19.1cm.)    Frame 17 x 13"
Ref. NP1/LNN/ l.dnnd >DOLN   PRICE CODE F SOLD
dodd f seated woman

Francis DODD
British
1874- 1949

Portrait of a seated lady

Charcoal & coloured pencil on grey paper, Signed and dated 1909 (Middle left).  Matted, glazed, period ornate gilt-wood and gesso frame.

11 ¼ x 9 ½"      (28.6 x 24.1 cm.)  Frame 28 ¾ x 24 ½"
417 Ref.RI.456/RLN/ g.andr > GNN  PRICE CODE C   SOLD 

An official war artist and Royal Acadamician whose works may be seen in ther Tate Gallery, London,
Evans F mending sail

Frederick ‘Fred’ James McNamara
EVANS
British
1859-1929

Mending a sail.

Signed  (Bottom Right) gilt liner with plaque, glazed, period deep gilt-wood frame.

14 ½ x 10 ¼" (36.8 x 26. cm.) Frame 19 ½ x 15”
Ref. 559 GH41(140)/DNN/ dd.ands>SNN  PRICE CODE D
A seated elderly fisherman concentrates on the task of mending a sail.  He has a bearded, ‘lived in’ face, supporting a wide-brimmed hat. He wears a striped blue shirt and braces with his work trousers. Beside his bench sits a large oil-lamp. This is typical of the type of genre painting at which Evans excelled. He was a member of the Newlyn School of painters.
 

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Anon woman 534

ANON
British School
early 20th. cent.
Elderly woman lighting a lamp.

Watercolours. Glazed, French lines and wash matted. Heavy carved -wood frame. 


17 1/2 x 12 3/4" approx. (44.5 x 32.3 cm.)  Frame:29 1/2 x 25 1/2"
Ref. 534 RI 526/ANN/v.andv > LNN  PRICE CODE C SOLD
A bespeckled elderly woman holds high a lantern in her right hand as she lights it with a match in her other. On a trestle table behind her an illuminated pail and brush lie on their side.


Anon Josephine Childes min

ANONYMOUS
 British School
 19th cent.

 Half - length Miniature portrait of Josephine Childes, 1836.

 Gouache on ivory highlighted with gum-arabic. Period gilt wood and gesso gilt frame. glazed. 

3 ¾ x 2 7/8" (9.5 x 7.3 cm.) Frame: 6 ¼ x 5 ½ "    
Ref. 607 RI 557/ALN/da.ands> LNN   PRICE CODE  C
A charming portrait of an attractive young lady.
william Cowper

Mary WALKER
 British
 19th Century
Portrait of William Cowper
 
 Signed  ‘Walker.’  with notation and date on verso 1850. Graphite on paper on blind stamped border paper.  Approx 4 ½  x 4” Glazed, wood frame  8 ½ x 7 ½   
Ref. 662 LRA--/AN/s.anan > LN   PRICE CODE A

This is a good copy of the portrait engraved by S.B. Hall after Jackson, of the noted Poet, Hymnwriter and Abolitionist, author of The Negro's Complaint and co-author of Amazing Grace.

TF Yorke Male

 T. FRANK YORKE
British
Exh. 1930-1940
Half-length portrait of a male nude

Graphite on paper, Signed (Bottom Right)
A finely textured half-length portrait of a male nude model in his thirties, Right Profile, nicely executed 14 x 8 3/4" ( 35.5 x 22.2 cm.) Matted, glazed white & gilt wood frame.18 3/4 x 12 1/2"
Ref.671 RI 621/DNN/g.anar >AAL    PRICE CODE B

T. Frank Yorke was a british artist /illustrator who exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool during the 1930's.

T.F. Yorke Females

 

T. FRANK YORKE
British
Exh. 1930-1940
Three female nude figure studies
Graphite on paper, Signed (Bottom Right)
Three emerging studies a female nude, One can see Yorke's capture of the development of the form, from line capture of the proportions to shaded texture of the partially seated model.
14 x 8 1/2" ( 35.5 x 21.6 cm.) Matted, glazed white & gilt wood frame.18 3/4 x 12 1/2" Ref.670 RI 620/DNN/g.anar >AAL   PRICE CODE B

T. Frank Yorke was a british artist /illustrator who exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery , Liverpool during the 1930's.

Yorke Prodical son

T. FRANK YORKE
British
Exh. 1930-1940
The Prodical Son

Watercolours on paper signed (bottom Right) museum matted acrylic glazing metal frame.
15 x 21 1/4" (38.1 x 54 cm) Frame:22 1/4 x 28 1/4"
Ref. 683 RI 639/RNN/ o.anae. GNN PRICE CODE C

Six Male Figure studies for the painting



T. Frank Yorke was a british artist /illustrator who exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool during the 1930's.

Yorke syrian figures

 T. FRANK YORKE
British
Exh. 1930-1940

Middle-Eastern natives giving succor to one in distress

Watercolours on paper, Signed (Bottom Right)
An interesting richly coloured and textured painting set in a mountainous landscape, two middle eastern natives and their donkey giving liquid assistance to another in distress, the seven figures to the left appear to be begging for more. This painting in the style of the 1930's could be titled "the good Samaritans". 14 3/4 x 21 1/4" ( 37.5 x 54 cm.) Floated and triple museum matted, glazed Matt black wood frame. 20 314 x 30"
Ref.669 RI 619/RLN/g.anar >VNN    PRICE CODE C  SOLD

T. Frank Yorke was a british artist /illustrator who exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool during the 1930's.