Adolphe Josefovich Charlemagne
(St. Petersburg 1826 -
St. Petersburg 1901)
The Road to Chernomor
signed in Cyrillic (lower right), variously inscribed in Cyrillic (near each figure) watercolour and gouache on paper 17 x 21cm (6¾ x 8¼ in)
Alexander Osipovich Orlovsky
(Warsaw 1777 -
St. Petersburg 1832)
Cossacks Resting their Horses
watercolour on paper 13.4 x 22.8 cm (5 1/4 x 9 in)
Alexei Alekseevich Harlamoff
(Saratov 1840 -
Paris 1922)
Portrait of a Young Woman
signed ‘Harlamoff’ (lower left) charcoal on paper 51 x 37 cm (20 x 14½ in)
Alfred Gomersal Vickers
( 1810 -
1837)
The Cathedral of Prince St. Vladimir
inscribed 'Church of St. Nicholas of The Bath and part of the port line bridge. Petersburg' (on the reverse) watercolour heightened with white and gum arabic, on paper 24.5 x 37.5 cm (9¾ x 14¾ in)
Carlo Bossoli
(Davesco 1815 -
Turin 1884)
Coste della Crimée, c.1842
with Travellers in a Mountainous Landscape (verso) watercolour 21.5 x 27 cm (8½ x 10⅝ in)
Fedor Federovich Gorschelt
(Munich 1829 -
Munich 1871)
Barge Haulers
signed and dated ‘T. Gorschelt/1869’ (lower right) pencil and watercolour on paper laid on paper 19 x 40.3 cm (7½ x 15⅞ in)
Ilya Yefimovich Repin
(Chuguyev, Ukraine 1844 -
Kuokkala (modern Repino, near St. Petersburg) 1930)
View of Krasnoye Selo
signed with initials, and inscribed and dated in Cyrillic ‘1st August 76/ Krasnoe Selo’ (lower right) pencil on paper 9.5 x 15 cm (3¾ x 5⅞ in)
J Pavlikevitch
(Russian -
20th Century )
On the Bosphorus
signed and inscribed 'Istanbul/Pavlikevitch' (lower left) watercolour over pencil on paper 16 x 22.5 cm (6¼ x 8⅞ in)
Jonathan Kenworthy
(Westmoreland 1943 )
Afghan Head with Two Riders Fighting for a Carcass
signed ‘Kenworthy’ (lower right) pen, crayon, ink and wash on paper 27 x 37 cm (10⅝ x 14½ in)
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Two Chapandaz signed ‘Kenworthy’ (lower left) pen, ink and wash on paper 20.1 x 28.6 cm (7⅞ x 11¼ in)
Lev Evgrafovich Dmitriev-Kavkazsky
(Russian Caucasus 1849 -
St. Petersburg 1916)
Bukharan Jews
signed, inscribed and dated in Cyrillic ‘3 February 1875’ (lower right) pencil on coloured paper 33.7 x 22.5 cm (13¼ x 8⅞ in)
Lev Felixovich Lagorio
(Feodosija 1827 -
St. Petersburg 1905)
Boats by the Shore
signed in Cyrillic (lower left), inscribed in Cyrillic and dated ‘Sudak 1903’ (lower right) watercolour on paper 23 x 30 cm (9 x 11⅞ in)
Maksimilian Aleksandrovich Voloshin
(Kiev 1877 -
Koktebel 1932)
Koktebel at Dusk
with an indistinct dedication in Russian; signed in Cyrillic, inscribed and dated 'Koktebel'/1918' (lower right) pencil, watercolour and ink on paper 26 x 34.7 cm (10¼ x 13½ in)
Nikolai Leontjewitsch Benois
(St. Petersburg 1813 -
St. Petersburg 1898)
Hospice de St. Olga, St. Petersburg
indistinctly signed, variously inscribed in Cyrillic and indistinctly dated '28... 1848' (lower right) pencil and watercolour on paper 15 x 24.5 cm (6 x 9¾ in)
Philip Andreyevich Maliavin
(Kazanki, Samara province 1869 -
Nice, France 1940)
A Peasant Girl in a Colourful Shawl
signed with initials (lower left); signed ‘PhMaliavin’ (lower right) pencil and coloured crayons on paper 35 x 25 cm (13¾ x 9⅞ in)
School Russian
A Settlement on the Banks of a River
watercolour on paper 34 x 49 cm (13⅜ x 19¼ in)
School Russian
La Bourse, St. Petersburg
signed with initials, inscribed and dated 'La Bourse. Petersburg/W.M.[?] June 3rd 1823' (lower left) pencil and watercolour 19.1 x 29.3 cm (7½ x 11½ in)
Sergey Osipovich Ovsyannikov
(Russian 1880 -
1937)
A House in North Africa
signed in Cyrillic (lower left) watercolour on paper 21.5 x 27 cm (8½ x 10⅝ in)
Sir Thomas Edward Gordon
(Aberdeen, Scotland 1832 -
1914)
Lake Victoria, Great Pamir, May 2nd, 1874
signed with initials ‘T.E.G.’ (lower left) watercolour on paper 15.2 x 24.1 cm (6 x 9 ½ in)
Sokrat Maksimovich Vorobiev
(St. Petersburg 1817 -
Turmont Kovno Province, Lithuania 1888)
View of a Russian Provincial City
pencil and watercolour on paper 40.6 x 57.8 cm (16 x 22¾ in)
Sokrat Maksimovich Vorobiev
(St. Petersburg 1817 -
Turmont Kovno Province, Lithuania 1888)
View of the Entrance to the Andronikov Monastery, Moscow
watercolour and pencil on paper 37.2 x 54 cm (14⅝ x 21¼ in)
William Simpson
(Glasgow 1823 -
1899)
Circassians at the Fort of Waia, 8th October 1855
inscribed 'Circassians at the Fort of Waia/ 8th Octr 1855' (lower left), signed and dated 'Wm Simpson/ 1858' (lower right) pencil and watercolour on paper 25.4 x 42.6 cm (10 x 16¾ in)