• Seated lady with feather hat -
    £2,800

    Oil on panel
    18 x 14 in [45.5 x 35.5 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
    In a reeded d section gilded frame

    Belleroche was a founder member of the Salon d'Automne, exhibiting alongside the Impressionists and associating with Emile Zola, Oscar Wilde, Albert Moore, Renoir, Degas, Helleu and Toulouse-Lautrec. He shared a studio with his friend, John Singer Sargent, whose handling of pastel was to be of great inspiration to Belleroche. In turn, Belleroche's sensitivity to tone and creation of form through the modelling of light exerted an influence on Sargent. Belleroche's talent as a painter was recognized by his contemporaries - Degas purchased a work from him and in the early 1890s the French state acquired a painting for the Luxembourg Gallery. Roger-Marx, the critic who discovered Renoir, was amongst Belleroche's fervent admirers, referring to him as 'le peintre des femmes decoiffées' (Gazette de Beaux-Arts, XLX, Jan 1905).

  • Study in profile of seated woman -
    £1,800

    Lithographic crayon
    12 x 8 3/4 in [30 x 22 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection


  • Porfile study of an old man, head and shoulders, circa 1890 -
    £3,000

    Oil on canvas
    61 x 50 cm
  • Portrait of bearded man -
    £3,000

    oil on canvas
    70 x 60 cm
  • Nude with bandeau, circa 1900 -
    Price on request

    oil on canvas
    83 x 66 cm
  • Nighttime view of house in woods with lake beyond -
    Price on request

    Oil on canvas
    51 x 69 cm
  • Seated Woman with harp behind, circa 1890 -
    £3,000

    signed with initials
    oil on canvas
    46 x 37.5 cm.
  • Woman with Hat, circa 1905 -
    Price on request

    Signed, number 170 on the reverse;
    pencil,14 1/2 × 10 1/4 in. (36.7 × 26 cm.)
    Provenance: the artistí's studio; William de Belleroche; private collection

    'While his works are diverse ... they celebrate foremost the womanhood of our time ... These are thoroughly modern works which capture brief, reverent moments of joy, tenderness and wonder, much like the works of Sargent, Helleu or Besnard.Belleroche's portraits of woman are iconographic' (Claude Roger-Marx, 'Peintres-lithographes Contemporains: Albert Belleroche', Gazette des Beaux-Arts I, vol.39, 1908,p.74).

    Along with Paul Helleu, Belleroche produced some of the most evocative images of belle-Èpoque women of his generation. Although Belleroche made a number of lithographs of women with turbans or toques around this period, none are known to relate specifically to this study.

    We are grateful to Gordon Anderson for assistance.
  • Life Study - bearded man -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas, 1880's
    signed on reverse
    24 x 18 1/2 ins. (61 x 47 cms).
  • Male Nude - life study -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas, 1880's
    signed on reverse
    24 x 20 ins. (61 x 50.8 cms).
  • Discarded slippers -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas
    11 3/4 x 16 in [30 x 40.4 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Landscape with Haystacks -
    Not for sale

    Oil on board with scratching out
    8 x 14 in [20.3 x 35.5 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Men sleeping in a carriage -
    Not for sale

    Lithographic crayon on a postcard
    3 1/4 x 5 1/2 in [14 x 8.5 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Sleeping woman head and shoulders -
    Not for sale

    Pencil
    4 x 5 1/4 in [10 x 13 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Half length profile portrait of a gentleman -
    Not for sale

    Lithographic crayon
    Inscribed, 118
    17 3/8 x 11 1/4 in [44 x 28.5 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Four-portrait studies -
    Not for sale

    Pencil
    Each 6 1/4 x 4 5/8 in [16 x 11.5 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Portrait of a young woman -
    Not for sale

    Lithographic crayon with coloured highlights
    Inscribed, 263 [verso]; drawing by Belleroche [recto]
    25 x 19 in [63.5 x 48.2 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Caractères from the café de la Rochefoucault -
    Not for sale

    Lithographic Crayon
    Signed, Belleroche and with initials, inscribed with title
    17 1/2 x 22 1/2 in [44.5 x 57.2 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection

  • Portrait of a young lady -
    Not for sale

    Lithographic crayon
    Signed in pencil
    Inscribed, 128 on reverse
    23 3/4 x 17 1/2 in [60.5 x 44.5 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Portrait of a woman -
    Not for sale

    Lithographic crayon
    Signed and inscribed, 249 [recto], drawing by Belleroche 306 [verso]
    22 1/2 x 17 in [57.2 x 43.2 cm]
    Provenance: the artist's studio;  William de Belleroche;  private collection
  • Portrait of young woman with ribbon -
    Not for sale

    Lithograph
  • Northern French Port -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas
    21 x 25 1/4 in (53.2 x 64 cm)
    Provenance: The artist studio, William de Belleroche private collection

  • Profile portrait, head and shoulders -
    Not for sale

    Signed in pencil
    oil on canvas
    21 x 26 1/4 in. (53.2 x 66.5 cm.)
  • Boats along shoreline -
    Not for sale

    oil on canvas
    12 x 24 in. (30 x 61 cm.)800
  • Profile portrait, young lady, waist-up, circa 1900 -
    Not for sale

    Signed
    Oil on canvas
    26 1/2 x 20 1/2 ins
  • Still life with .... -
    Not for sale

    Signed on reverse
    oil on canvas (P. Aprin, Paris)
    19 x 15 1/2 in. (48.2 x 39.5 cm.)
  • Landscape study -
    Not for sale

    24 1/2 x  12 1/2 in. (62 x 32 cm.)
    Oil on canvas (P.Aprin, Paris)
  • Femme a la harpe, 1903 -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas
    25 x 17 1/4 in. (63.5 x 43.7 cm.)

    This oil clearly relates to the artists lithograph of 1903 in which the same composition and model (naked in the lithographic version) appear in reverse.
  • View of a Railway Station, possibly the Gare du Lyon, circa 1900 -
    Not for sale

    Signed in pencil
    Oil on canvas
    30 x 21 1/2 in. (76.3 x 54.5 cm.)

  • View across a harbour, probably Northern French -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas, (Windsor and Newton)
    13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.8 cm.)
  • Study of a foot, early 1880's -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas,
    11 1/2 x 12 1/4 in. (29.3 x 31 cm.)
  • Still life with .... -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas
    25 3/4 x 21 1/4 in. (65.5 x 54 cm.)
  • Woman arranging flowers (Julie Emilie Visseaux?) -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas
    22 x 13 1/2 in. (56 x 34.3)
  • Gilr with mob cap -
    Not for sale

    Lithographic crayon
  • Rear view, head and shoulders, of young woman -
    Not for sale

    Oil on canvas
    17 x 11 1/2 in. (43 x 29 cm.)
  • Still life with blue pot and folded cloth, late 1880's -
    Not for sale

    Signed with initials
    Oil on canvas
    21 1/2 x 18 in. (54.5 x 45.8 cm)
  • Seascape with sailing boat -
    Not for sale

    Oil on prepared millboard (Winsor and Newton)
    8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.5 cm.)
  • Portrait of a young woman, circa 1900 -
    Sold

    Signed on front with monogram, and numbered on reverse 18, lithographic crayon, 10¾ x 7¾ ins. (27.5 x 20 cms.)
    Literature: Kern Steven, The Rival of Painting: the Lithographs of Albert Belleroche, San Diego Museum of Art, 2001

    His works in lithography are amongst the greatest achievements of the craft since its discovery, A.M. Hind, Keeper of Prints at the British Museum, 1943.

    This drawing is a preparatory work for a lithograph. Hugely admired by his contemporaries for his free drawing style and sensitivity to light, after 1900 Belleroche became a leading figure in portrait lithographs. Belleroche exhibited alongside the celebrated Impressionists and associated closely with the leading intellectuals and painters of the day such as Sargent, Toulouse-Lautrec, Zola, Oscar Wilde and Degas.
  • Head of a woman - three quarter profile, late 1890s -
    Sold

    Inscribed 106; lithographic crayon on laid paper, 6Q X 7A ins. (16.5 X 18 cms.)
    Provenance: Count William de Belleroche; private collection

    Belleroche was a founder member of the Salon d'Automne, exhibiting alongside the Impressionists and associating with Emile Zola, Oscar Wilde, Albert Moore, Renoir, Degas, Helleu and Toulouse-Lautrec. He shared a studio with his friend, John Singer Sargent, whose handling of pastel was to be of great inspiration to Belleroche. In turn, Belleroche's sensitivity to tone and creation of form through the modelling of light exerted an influence on Sargent. Belleroche's talent as a painter was recognized by his contemporaries - Degas purchased a work from him and in the early 1890s the French state acquired a painting for the Luxembourg Gallery. Roger-Marx, the critic who discovered Renoir, was amongst Belleroche's fervent admirers, referring to him as 'le peintre des femmes decoiffées' (Gazette de Beaux-Arts, XLX, Jan 1905).
  • Julie, the artist's wife, circa 1920 -
    Sold

    Inscribed 383 (verso); drawing by Belleroche-belongs to his son William (verso)
    Lithographic crayon on laid paper with column lines in brown ink
    12 X 8 ins. (30.5 X 20 cms.)
    Provenance: Count William de Belleroche; private collection

    In 1910, at the age of forty-five, Belleroche married Julie Emilie Visseaux, seventeen years his junior, the daughter of his sculptor friend Jules Edouard Visseaux. After their marriage the couple moved to England and Belleroche withdrew increasingly from the art scene. In 1918 they moved to Rustington in Sussex and it is from this period that this portrait dates. Belleroche was no longer exhibiting or seeking public recognition (no exhibitions of the artist's work took place between 1914 and 1933), and his later works, many of which are portraits of his wife, have an intensified intimacy. We are grateful to Gordon Anderson for his assistance.
  • Portrait, probably of Alice Millbank the artist's mother -
    Sold

    Oil on canvas
  • Yvette, circa 1898 -
    Sold

    Numbered 120; inscribed 'Drawing' by Belleroche and numbered 348 on the reverse
    Pencil,15 × 113/8 in.(38.1 × 28.7 cm.)
    Provenance:the artist's studio; William de Belleroche; private collection

    Lithographs of Yvette dated 1901 and 1903, in which the sitter is clearly older, suggest that this drawings was made circa 1898. A portrait of Yvette was exhibited at the New English Art Club, London, in 1899.

    We are grateful to Gordon Anderson for assistance.
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