Charles Ricketts was not fond of his father, but his grandfather was a different story. His house was hung full of art that Ricketts remembered many years later. Edward Woodville Ricketts (1808-1895) was also a skilled draftsman as we saw almost 140 blogs ago: he made an etching depicting the bell tower of Seville (read blog 528: Ricketts Grandfather in Seville).
Yesterday, another 302 pencil and pen drawings and watercolour paintings came up for auction at Chiswick Auctions, all demonstrating his talent.
Edward Woodville Ricketts, Album (c.1829-1860s) [Chiswick Auctions, 14 May 2024] |
The album contains 152 sheets on which most of the drawings are mounted, often several on a sheet, sometimes folding panoramas, while some drawings are loosely inserted. The album captures several of Ricketts's travels. There are landscapes, panoramas, coastal views and images of ships (grandfather Ricketts was a keen yachtsman).
Edward Woodville Ricketts, Album (c.1829-1860s) [Chiswick Auctions, 14 May 2024] |
Edward Woodville Ricketts, Album (c.1829-1860s) [Chiswick Auctions, 14 May 2024] |
There are drawings of steam locomotives at Liverpool, of Bala Lake, the lighthouses at Pierhead, portraits of horses, ships that are firing salutes, and a view of Dover Castle.
Edward Woodville Ricketts, Album (c.1829-1860s) [Chiswick Auctions, 14 May 2024] |
Ricketts also made drawings in Smyrna (now Izmir), Athens, Rouen, Nice, of the Mont Blanc, the Eiger and even of a Dutch gunboat seen in 1849. The album was estimated at £500 - £700. It sold for £750.