* Devis (Anthony, 1729-1816/17). 'From the Field above Mrs Dalton's', circa 1790, pen, black ink and watercolour on wove paper, inscribed with title by the artist in pencil to top blank margin, image size 136 x 200 mm (5.4 x 8 ins), sheet size 159 x 231 mm (6.3 x 9.1 ins), framed and glazed, with Thomas Agnew & Sons gallery label to verso, and printed catalogue note (erroneously describing another drawing by Devis), together with an English School watercolour study of a gothic church and street scene in France, circa 1830s-40s, unsigned, 295 x 190 mm (11.6 x 7.5 ins) mount aperture, gilt frame, glazedQty: (2)NOTESThe Georgian topographical artist Anthony Devis moved to Albury House near Guildford, Surrey in 1780, where he built a mushroom-shaped studio, later known as Mushroom Hall. For much of the time thereafter Devis produced watercolour views of the local landscape, such as the present work.