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Suffolk School brothers' art sells for £297,000 at Bonhams | Suffolk School brothers' art sells for £297,000 at Bonhams |
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A collection of 19th Century paintings by two brothers from the Suffolk School has been sold at auction for £297,000. | A collection of 19th Century paintings by two brothers from the Suffolk School has been sold at auction for £297,000. |
Bonhams of London was offering 85 rural works by Edward and Thomas Smythe, of which 72 sold. | Bonhams of London was offering 85 rural works by Edward and Thomas Smythe, of which 72 sold. |
The most expensive was Edward's Woolpit Horse Fair which went for £39,650 - double the estimate. | The most expensive was Edward's Woolpit Horse Fair which went for £39,650 - double the estimate. |
The collection was put together at Reydon Hall, Southwold, in the 1960s by the Le Grys family who are trying to sell the house. | The collection was put together at Reydon Hall, Southwold, in the 1960s by the Le Grys family who are trying to sell the house. |
A spokesman for Bonhams said: "The magnificent total exceeded all expectations and it was particularly good to see a new world record established for a painting by Edward Smythe." | A spokesman for Bonhams said: "The magnificent total exceeded all expectations and it was particularly good to see a new world record established for a painting by Edward Smythe." |
The previous record for an Edward Smythe was for another version of the Woolpit painting which went for £32,450 in 2008. | The previous record for an Edward Smythe was for another version of the Woolpit painting which went for £32,450 in 2008. |
'Idyllic landscapes' | 'Idyllic landscapes' |
The Woolpit painting measures 36x72 ins (91x183cm). | The Woolpit painting measures 36x72 ins (91x183cm). |
The other similar sized painting by Edward, of the Suffolk Hunt, sold for £23,750. | The other similar sized painting by Edward, of the Suffolk Hunt, sold for £23,750. |
Both of these paintings were won by private buyers in the UK. | |
Hugh Belsey, former curator at Gainsborough's House in Sudbury, said: "The Suffolk School is rather ill-defined and as loose as 'artists who worked in Suffolk', including Gainsborough [1727-1788] for a brief time, but it was mainly early-to-mid-19th Century when the school became particularly characteristic. | Hugh Belsey, former curator at Gainsborough's House in Sudbury, said: "The Suffolk School is rather ill-defined and as loose as 'artists who worked in Suffolk', including Gainsborough [1727-1788] for a brief time, but it was mainly early-to-mid-19th Century when the school became particularly characteristic. |
"The Smythe brothers' reputation is very high in East Anglia and they produced very charming works, often with horses in them, showing an idyllic kind of Suffolk landscape with a nostalgic tinge to them. | "The Smythe brothers' reputation is very high in East Anglia and they produced very charming works, often with horses in them, showing an idyllic kind of Suffolk landscape with a nostalgic tinge to them. |
"It was rare for them to produce pictures of that size, so they immediately become more nationally important than most of the works they produced." | "It was rare for them to produce pictures of that size, so they immediately become more nationally important than most of the works they produced." |
The paintings were part of a larger Reydon Hall country house sale, including furniture, which fetched £500,000 in total. | The paintings were part of a larger Reydon Hall country house sale, including furniture, which fetched £500,000 in total. |
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