Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

English architectural illustrator, engraver and printer, who worked at Carlsruhe. Exhibited in London from 1819 to 1832.

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Schuler, Edouard 1806-1882 :Mayringen / Ed. Schuler del. ; engr. by Winkles. - Carlsruh...

Date: 1833

By: Schuler, Edouard, 1806-1882; Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

Reference: A-098-044

Description: Shows a mill by a river, with mountains beyond. Other Titles - Meiringen Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w 100 x 151 mm, on sheet 160 x 250 mm

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Archer, John Wykeham 1808-1864 :The baths of Stachelberg / drawn by Archer ; engraved b...

By: Archer, John Wykeham, 1808-1864; Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

Reference: A-098-047

Description: A large spa building in a valley with mountains beyond Title also in German and French. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 102 x 157 mm

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Winkles, Henry fl 1819-1832 :Das Kloster Dissentis. Convent of Dissentis... / eng. by W...

Date: 1833

By: Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

Reference: A-098-042

Description: A large convent building with a twin tower on the nearest corner, a village around it, in a mountain valley setting. A young woman and a child are speaking to a monk by a wayside shrine in the foreground. A church with an onion dome to its tower suggests that the scene is in southern Germany or Austria, or possibly Switzerland Title also in Russian and French. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, b&w 105 x 157 mm, on sheet 150 x 220 mm

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Tombleson, William, b. ca 1795 :Castle of Reichenau. Schloss Reichenau. Chateau de Reic...

By: Tombleson, William, 1795?-; Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

Reference: A-010-036

Description: Shows people sitting on the bank of the Rhine, across to a castle. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving 147 x 200 mm (to platemark) Provenance: Purchase: Ken Webster, London, 1970

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Artist unknown :[New Zealand and Pacific peoples; vertical triptych]. G Heck dir.t; Hen...

Date: 1849 - 1860

By: Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

Reference: A-436-006

Description: Illustrations in three tiers, showing funeral rites (Sainson's "Funeral of a chief"), women dancing (Webber's "A dance in Otaheite"), food preparation, cock fighting, group dances, and a sword fight. Numbers, referring to a key (not held) are shown beneath each scene in each row. It is thought that this may be a page from Johann Georg Heck's 'Ikonographische Encyklopedie der Wissenschaften und Kunste. Entworfen und nach den vorzuglichsten Quellen bearbeitet von Johann Georg Heck', Lepzig, ca. 1849/1860. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Steel engraving, 265 x 213 mm, on sheet 299 x 236 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Antiquarian Art, Lower Hutt, August 2010.

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Artist unknown :[New Zealand and Pacific peoples; vertical triptych]. G Heck dirt; Henr...

Date: 1849 - 1860

By: Webber, John, 1751-1793; Sainson, Louis Auguste de, 1800-; Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

Reference: A-436-004

Description: Illustrations in three tiers, showing dances, tattooing, a hongi, all in clearings of bush, tree ferns, and palms. The images derive from works by John Webber and Louis de Sainson. At the top, two men greet each other with a hongi, a tattooed man and woman watch a group of eight men dancing in a circle, all holding hands and raising the right left to rest on the left thigh of the next man. In the centre row, a crowd watches four tattooed men dancing in firelight whole at the right, two women tend to a reclining man, possibly combing his hair or about to tattoo him. In the lower row, a group of bare-breasted women dance at the left, while at right a man in a loincloth dances holding a circular shield (Webber's "Man of the Sandwich Islands dancing"), while a tattooed woman kneels, waving her arms above her head. Numbers, referring to a key (not held) are shown beneath each scene in each row. It is thought that this may be a page from Johann Georg Heck's 'Ikonographische Encyklopedie der Wissenschaften und Kunste. Entworfen und nach den vorzuglichsten Quellen bearbeitet von Johann Georg Heck', Lepzig, ca. 1849/1860. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Steel engraving, 270 x 212 mm, on sheet 300 x 235 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Antiquarian Art, Lower Hutt, August 2010.

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Artist unknown :[New Zealand and Pacific peoples; vertical triptych]. G Heck dirt; Henr...

Date: 1849 - 1860

By: Sainson, Louis Auguste de, 1800-; Winkles, Henry, 1801-1860 -

Reference: A-436-005

Description: Illustrations in three tiers, showing food preparation, cock fighting, a haka and a sword fight. The haka is a New Zealand scene, and shows some cloaked spectators at the right and a carved house behind, with a carved figure (more European than Pacific) at the front of the ridgepole. It is derived from L A de Sainson's lithograph 'Baie Houa-Houa' of a haka on board Dumont d'Urville's ship the Astrolabe in 1827 Numbers, referring to a key (not held) are shown beneath each scene in each row. It is thought that this may be a page from Johann Georg Heck's 'Ikonographische Encyklopedie der Wissenschaften und Kunste. Entworfen und nach den vorzuglichsten Quellen bearbeitet von Johann Georg Heck', Lepzig, ca. 1849/1860. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Steel engraving, 265 x 213 mm, on sheet 296 x 235 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Antiquarian Art, Lower Hutt, August 2010.

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