Roger Makins was a British Diplomat who was Ambassador to the United States (1953-6). As a collector he is best known for his Collection of Pre-Raphaelite Art but he also put together a fine collection of Early British Drawings, the majority purchased from the prestigious London dealers Agnew’s and Spink.
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The sheet is fully backed onto a supporting sheet of paper, and hinged into a non-acidic mount. There is an old repaired tear of approx. 1 in. to the upper edge, and two small repaired holes lower left and lower right. There is some slight surface dirt and there has typically been some slight fading to the more delicate pigments, but the sheet reads well and could be hung without further attention.
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Lot 20Sale 18760
The stage coachTHOMAS ROWLANDSON (LONDON 1756-1827)Estimate: GBP 1,500 - 2,000
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