Samuel Shelley (1750-1808) 2 Portrait drawings including St Anthony & Fair Days
We are delighted to have for sale a collection of over 60 drawings by Samuel Shelley (1750-1808). It is rare to have such a large collection by the artist and many are sketches and studies for some of Shelley's important works. We are selling them individually and some in groups.
The portfolio they come from is one of a few volumes of drawings by the artist, seven of which are held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and various other drawings are dispersed across the collections of the British Museum, the Royal Academy, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale Center for British Art, and the Wichita Museum. They all are numbered in the same fashion as our drawings which helps to show these are portfolio works by Shelley.
Our set comes from a collection that has the original front and backboard for the portfolio (note, these do not come with the listing) with the following description of the contents:
'Shelley (Samuel) 1750-1808, Artists Sketch Book, A Collection of 241 Studies in Pen and Bistro, Pencil and Crayon &c., consisting of Illustrations to the Poets, including Milton, Prior, Shakespeare, Wharton's Odes to Fancy, Don Quixote, Pegasus, between Tragedy and Comedy, Aldysus and Antigone, Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Henry and Emma, Cupid and Psyche, Book illustrations, Portraits of Ladies &c., the whole mounted in a an old scrap book on dark grey paper, 4to, hf. bnd. (1 cover loose).'
Our set contains landscape and architectural studies as well as sketches for portraits, subject pictures and genre scenes. Landscape and architectural studies, a rarity in Shelley’s oeuvre (with the only other example – an ink and watercolour drawing – at the Met), are the subject of at least seven drawings in the portfolio including one titled ‘Picturesque Cottage, St Margarets Bay, Dover’.
In addition, there are a number of studies linked to Shelley’s miniatures exhibited at the Royal Academy, as well as his other drawings in various collections.
This listing is for three drawings on one sheet of paper: both recto and verso. It is numbered 92.
Recto, there are two drawings. On the left it is a scene from St Anthony's life with a figure in prayer. There is an inscription 'St Anthony' next to it. Perhaps Shelley was doing a series on the Saint's life. On the right hand-side there is a study inscribed 'Fair Days'. It depicts possibly two cherubs with the one of the right having wings.
Verso there is a pen and ink drawing of a couple with a further drawing on the right of a seated figure. There is an inscription that is difficult to decipher but perhaps says 'Love [or come] live here'[?].
Medium: pencil and pen and ink on paper, No. 92 measures 7.3 x 13.1cm Note the sheet is loose and not mounted or framed.
Provenance: Samuel Shelley's Sketchbook; Private Collection, U.K.
Condition report: please see photographs, the sheet has some time staining.
We would like to thank Pola Durajska for her help in cataloguing our works by Shelley.