• The Oldest Man in Warwickshire -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2282

  • Head of a Chimpanzee -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2289
    Signed with monogram in pencil b.r.: ‘FB’
    Brown ink and white chalk on pink paper,squared, 19.8×15.8cm (7¾×6¼in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 160); Gordon Anderson
    Exh: Exhibition of Works by Frank Brangwyn RA, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1952 (No 232)

  • Life in Messanina after the Earthquake, c 1948 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2290
    Inscribed below drawing: 'The Hotel at Messina/Full page'
    Pencil overlaid with pen and ink on blue paper, 20.5x21.3cm (8⅛x8⅜in)
    Provenance:William de Belleroche (No 151); Gordon Anderson
    Exh: Exhibition ofWorksby Frank Brangwyn RA, Royal Academy of Art, London, 1952 (No 290)
    Ill: William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London, 1948, facing p148.

     
  • Napier Henry Painting at Putney, c 1948 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2293

    Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’ and inscribed: ‘Napier Hemy and FB’and ‘Full paper’
    Pencil overlaid with pen and blue ink on paper, 25×20.7cm (9⅞×8⅛in)
    Provenance:William de Belleroche (No 150); Gordon Anderson
    Exh: Exhibition of Worksby Sir Frank Brangwyn RA, Royal Academy of Art, London, 1952 (No 288)
    Ill: William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London: Chapman and Hall, 1948, facing p20


    In Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, Brangwyn recalled seeing Hemy near Putney Bridge:
    ‘He painted on the bank,amid the willows and rushes. This was good cover for me to creep up without him seeing me, and to watch him at work. In this way I got some first class lessons in the art of painting. After his day’s work was done, he scraped his palette and wiped his scrapings on the wall. When he’d gone, I used to go and gloat over those scrapings with great joy … the colour … ooh! It was marvellous!’ (54)

  • Death and the Devil, c 1916 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2297
    Signed with monogram b.c.: ‘FB’. Also inscribed (in another hand) verso ‘113 William de Belleroche Collection’ Red, black and white chalk and paint on cream paper, 42×41cm (16½×16⅛in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 138); Gordon Anderson

    This is a study for the oil painting Winter – The Seasons (Galloway 531, 02034), one of the illustrations Brangwyn produced for Eden Phillpotts’, The Girl and the Faun, London: Cecil Palmer & Hayward, 1916. The oil, which was owned by Brangwyn’s patron, Kojiro Matsukata, and was exhibited at Queen’s Gate, 1924 (No 28), is thought to have been destroyed in the Pantechnicon fire in London, 1939 (see p213 and fn 10).


  • Two Monks -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2303
    Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’ and inscribed b.r.: ‘St Aidans, Leeds’. Also inscribed (in another hand) b.r.: ‘WdeB Coll’ and verso: ‘115 William de Belleroche Collection’
    Red chalk on cream paper, squared, 48.5×34.5cm (19⅛×13⅝in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 122); Gordon Anderson; Hilary Gerrish
  • Study of old Franklin -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2304
    Signed with monogram b.l.: ‘FB’ and inscribed c.l.: ‘Copt/puller’ and ‘Franklin/Reunion House’. Also inscribed (in another hand) b.r.: ‘WdeB Coll 55’ and verso: ‘123 William de Belleroche Collection’
    Sanguine and blue crayon heightened with white on buff paper, 54.7×36.6cm (21½×14⅜in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 123); Gordon Anderson; Hilary Gerrish

  • Study -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2315
    Oil on canvas, 421.6×68.6cm (166×27in)
    Provenance: Crosby Cook, and by descent
     
    Some of Brangwyn’s finest studies are those he made for the British Empire panels. He told his friend RH Kitson that he was ‘working from flowers, trees, animals,and black and colored men women and children. It is very interesting more especially the animals and a grand chance for me to take up animals and landscape and do it finely. It never has really been done only a bit here and there. (24)
  • Young Negro Boy -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2316
    Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’
    Brown, red and white chalk on brown paper, squared, 38.2×25.6cm (15×10⅛in)
    Provenance:William de Belleroche (No 161); Gordon Anderson

  • Five Profiles of Negro Boy -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2317
    Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’
    Brown chalk on cream wove paper, squared, 41.5×28.5cm (16¼×11¼in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No158); Gordon Anderson


  • Blue Parrots -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2318
    Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’ and inscribed centre: ‘red line’. Also inscribed (in another hand) b.l.: ‘WdeBColl’ and verso: ’68 William de Belleroche Collection’ and ‘90’
    Blue and black crayon, wash on paper, 50.6×35cm (19⅞×13¾in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche; Gordon Anderson; Hilary Gerrish

  • New London Bridge, c 1915  -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2330
    Pastel on buff paper, 43×60.6cm (16⅞×23⅞in)
    Provenance: Royal Bank of Scotland
    Ill: Walter Shaw Sparrow, A Book of Bridges, London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1915, facing p220

    The sketch was made from a photographic study,with the addition of extra barges and the youths. (51)


  • Circus, c 1930-40 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2332
    Pen,ink and wash with scratching out on card primed with gesso, 46×39.5cm (18⅛×15⅝in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 274); Gordon Anderson

  • Snake Charmers in Marocco, c 1944 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2334
    Inscribed ‘model’.  Also inscribed (in another hand): ‘snake charmer’
    Pen and wash on paper, 22×21.5cm (8¾×8½in)
    Provenance:William de Belleroche (No 147); Gordon Anderson
    Exh: Exhibition of Works by Frank Brangwyn RA, Royal Academy of Art, London, 1952 (No 287 )
    Ill: William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London, 1948, facing p170

  • Penny Steam Boat, c 1948 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2335
    Inscribed b.r.: ‘river steamer/the penny Steamboat/full page’
    Pen and pencil on paper, 26×20cm (10¼×7⅞in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 149); Christie's, 18 July 1961, part Lot 65; Gordon Anderson
    Exh: Exhibition of Works of Sir Frank Brangwyn RA, Royal Academy of Art, London, 1952 (No 262)
    Ill: William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London: Chapman and Hall, 1948, facing p10
     
    In Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, the artist described the steamboat:
    ‘What was called by us the “Penny Steamboat”… was a great boon … one could get to all sorts of places easily … Oh – and the wonderful sights to be seen at all times from the deck!  The river below the bridge was packed with small shipping – whole tiers of schooners, brigs, billy boys, ketches, lighters, etcetera, etcetera – and one would see barges sailing in and out of all this block of stuff.’ (55)

  • Wormwood Scrubs, c 1948 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2336
    Signed with monogram b.l.: ‘FB’ and inscribed b.c.:  'wormwood scrubs’ and with notes verso (see below).  Also inscribed b.r.: ‘WdeB Coll’
    Blue ink and wash on blue paper, 22.5×17.4cm (8⅞×6⅞in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 22); Christie's, 18 July 1961, part Lot 63; Gordon Anderson
    Ill: William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London: Chapman and Hall,1948, facing p8
     
    Brangwyn wrote his own description of events on the back of the drawing:
    ‘we boys used to spend the days on the scrubs, one day we came across a crowd of men who grabbed us it was a prize fight a real one. One of the men hoisted me on his shoulders so I had a good view. The idea was to keep us boys from running away and talking it was an awful exhibition and I have never forgotten it, but do not wish to dwell on it it was called a contest to the finish. /The only thing about it was the way the men treated us boys. /It was in the open so that they could see for a mile or two clear.’

  • Arab Women Carrying Jugs, c 1919 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2347
    Original woodblock, 7.5×20 cm (3×7⅞in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche; Gordon Anderson
    The woodblock is mounted with a woodcut to the reverse, printed posthumously from the block by David Maes.


  • Press Study, 1920 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2351
    Pen and crayon on paper, 11×13cm (4¼×5⅛in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche; Gordon Anderson

    This is the original drawing for the woodblock cat124. Judging by the technique and strong character of the following 13 drawings, they were probably sketches for as yet unidentified woodcuts.


  • Fishermen in a Boat, Holland, c 1910-1920  -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2353
    Signed in full b.r.: ‘Frank Brangwyn’. Also inscribed (in another hand) b.l.: ‘cat 559 WdeB coll’ and verso ‘126 William de Belleroche Collection’
    Blue and black ink, pen and brush on paper, 17×19cm (6⅝×3½in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 65B); Gordon Anderson


  • Pole Jumper at the Circus, c 1910-1920 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2355
    Signed with monogram b.l.: ‘FB’. Also inscribed (in another hand) verso:
    ‘William de Belleroche’
    Black ink on cream paper, 11×4.5cm (4¼×1¾in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 72A); Christie's, 18 July 1961, part Lot 9; GordonAnderson

  • Study for 'Britain's Call to Arms', 1914 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2358
    Charcoal on paper, 68.6×86.4cm (27×34in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche; Hilary Gerrish

    Writing in 1915, Alfred Yockney praised the poster: ‘This fine design makes a powerful appeal and it forms an epitome of war. It is a subject-picture if ever there was one and gives us a story of broken ties, patriotism, heroism, vandalism and tragedy’ (75)
     
    Brangwyn offered the six-sheet poster design (100.3 × 151cm; 39½ × 59½in), free of charge, to the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (prc) but they refused it as being too stark in its portrayal of death and destruction. Frank Pick, of the UERCL, obtained the design and created the poster War. To Arms Citizens of the Empire,which shows the soldier without the young couple.

  • FB starts his collections of pots, c 1948 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2376
    Signed with monogram b.l.: ‘FB’ and inscribed with title below
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 179); Gordon Anderson
    Pencil and blue ink on paper, 22.5×18cm (8⅞×7⅛in)
    Ill: William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London: Chapman and Hall, 1948, facing p6

  • Young Brangwyn with his Godfather at Bruges, c 1948 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2414
    Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’ and inscribed ‘espaliers’ and ‘Full page’. Also inscribed (in another hand): 'My godfather Monsegneur de Boon/FB the stork and Alphonse’
    Pencil overlaid with pen and ink on paper, 24.7×19cm (9¾×7½in)
    Provenance: William de Belleroche (No 143); Gordon Anderson
    Exh: Exhibition of Works by Frank Brangwyn RA, Royal Academy of Art, London, 1952 (No 268)
    Ill:William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London, 1948, facing p 12.

  • A Modern Picture, c 1930 -
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    Presentation: Framed
    SN: 2421
    Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’ and title below: ‘a Modern picture’
    Pencil on paper, 15.9×10.2cm (6¼×4in)
    ProvenanceWilliam de Belleroche, private collection

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