Benjamin Patersson
(Varberg, Sweden 1748 -
St. Petersburg 1815)
The Kamenny Island Palace as seen from Aptekarskii Island
gouache on paper 20.5 × 29.5 cm (8 x 11⅝ in)
Aleksandr Evgen'evich Yakovlev
(St. Petersburg 1887 -
Paris 1938)
A Desert Fort
signed in Cyrillic (lower right) red chalk on paper 46.3 x 61.6 cm (18¼ x 24¼ in)
Alexander Osipovich Orlovsky
(Warsaw 1777 -
St. Petersburg 1832)
Six Roundels Depicting Horsemen
five signed with monogram: four dated ‘1815’; one dated ‘1816’ pencil and gouache with gum arabic on paper each 9.8 cm (3⅞ in) diameter (6) mounted as one, in folder bound in red morocco leather with a plaque engraved ‘à Michel Lanskoy’
Benjamin Patersson
(Varberg, Sweden 1748 -
St. Petersburg 1815)
Catherine the Great Visiting the Ice Mountain, St. Petersburg
signed, inscribed and dated 'Benj:Patersson pinxit 1788' (lower right) grey ink and watercolour, heightened with gouache on paper 46 x 69.5 cm (18⅛ x 27⅜ in)
Auguste Ricard De Montferrand
(Chaillot, France 1786 -
St. Petersburg 1858)
St. Isaac’s Cathedral under Construction
gouache on paper 21 x 27.5 cm (8¼x 10¾ in)
Henry Charles Brewer
(British 1866 -
1950)
The Cathedral of the Dormition, Moscow
signed 'Henry C Brewer R.I.' (lower left) watercolour on paper 32 x 45 cm (12½ x 17¾ in)
Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin
(Elabuga 1832 -
St. Petersburg 1898)
Edge of a Pine Forest
signed in Cyrillic and dated ‘1884’ (lower right) graphite and charcoal on paper 32.5 x 46.5 cm (12¾ x 18¼ in)
Ivan Petrovich Prianishnikov
(Russian 1841 -
1909)
Resting Troops
signed in Cyrillic (lower left) pencil and watercolour, heightened with white, on buff paper 14.6 x 27 cm (5¾ x 10 in)
J Pavlikevitch
(Russian -
20th Century )
Figures in the Courtyard of the Bayezid II Mosque
inscribed and signed 'Istanbul/ J Pavlikevitch' (lower left) and inscribed in French (lower right) watercolour on paper 43.2 x 29.2 cm (17 x 11½ in)
Jean-Baptiste Le Prince
(Metz 1734 -
Saint-Denis-du-Port 1781)
A Russian Fête Champêtre
pen and black ink and grey wash, over traces of black chalk, on paper oval; 38 x 33.5 cm (15 x 13⅛ in)
Johann Georg Paul Fischer
(Hanover 1786 -
London 1875)
Russian Uralsk & Don Cossacks on the Attack
signed, inscribed and dated ‘J. Paul Fischer fit. /London 1814’ (lower left); further inscribed with title and dated 1806, on the original wash-line mount pen, grey ink and watercolour over pencil on paper, heightened with touches of bodycolour 20.5 x 29 cm (8 x 11½ in)
Joseph Josefovich Charlemagne
(St. Petersburg 1824 -
St. Petersburg 1870)
Ice Fair on the Neva River, St. Petersburg
signed and dated ‘Josef CHARLEMAGNE 1860’ (lower right) gouache and paper 29.5 x 40 cm (11½ x 15⅝ in)
Karl Ivanovich Kollmann
(Augsburg, Germany 1788 -
Russia 1846)
The Bread Seller & The Kvas Vendor
one signed and dated ‘Kollman 1839’ (lower left) watercolour on paper laid down on board; watercolour heightened with white on paper 20 x 17.5 cm (7⅞ x 6⅞ in); 20 x 23 cm (7⅞ x 9 in) (2)
Karl Ivanovich Kollmann
(Augsburg, Germany 1788 -
Russia 1846)
Two Roadside Scenes with Cart and Horse
one signed, inscribed and dated ‘C Kollman St. Petersburg 1812’ (lower left); the other signed, inscribed and dated ‘C. Kollman 1812/ St. Petersburg’ (lower centre) watercolour and ink each 20 x 27cm (8 x 10½in) (2)
Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky
(Moscow 1839 -
St. Petersburg 1915)
Portrait of an Arab
signed in Cyrillic (lower right) gouache on board 35.5 x 25.1 cm (14 x 9⅞ in)
Konstantin Nikolaevich Filippov
( 1830 -
Yalta, Crimea 1878)
Travellers in a Caucasian Landscape
signed ‘C. Philippoff.’ (lower right) pencil and watercolour on paper 21.6 x 30.5 cm (8½ x 12 in)
Konstantin Nikolaevich Filippov
( 1830 -
Yalta, Crimea 1878)
Imperial Convoy
signed in Cyrillic (lower right) watercolour on paper 23 x 47.5 cm (9 x 18¾ in)
School Neapolitan
A View of the Neva River, St. Petersburg
gouache on paper 22 x 35.5 cm (8½ x 14 in)
School Neapolitan
A View of Elagin Island Palace
gouache on paper 22.5 x 32 cm (8¾ x 11¾ in)
School Russian
The Assassination of Alexander II
gouache on paper 101.5 x 135 cm (40 x 53⅛ in)
Vladimir Egorovich Makovsky
(Moscow 1846 -
St. Petersburg 1920)
A Ukrainian Peasant Girl
signed and indistinctly inscribed in Cyrillic and dated ‘1902/14 Aug/...’ (centre right) pencil, charcoal and watercolour on paper laid on board 34.2 x 25.3 cm (13½ x 10 in)