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Sir John Benjamin Stone Collection

Sir John Benjamin Stone was a renowned artist known for his exquisite colour lithographs

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: Sir John Benjamin Stone (colour litho)

Sir John Benjamin Stone (colour litho)
613597 Sir John Benjamin Stone (colour litho) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir John Benjamin Stone, East Birmingham, 20 February 1902)

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: The Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone

The Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone
The Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). The 14th Century belfry can be seen in the Distance. The nave and transept of the cathedral were completed in 1533-1559

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: Hall of the Watermen`s Guild, Ghent, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone

Hall of the Watermen`s Guild, Ghent, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone
Hall of the Watermen`s Guild, Ghent, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Facing the River Leie, a fine specimen of Gothic domestic architecture, built early in the 16th century. From The Studio Volume 63

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: A corner of the Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone

A corner of the Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone
A corner of the Grand Place, showing the lower part of the Hotel de Ville, Brussels, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). From The Studio Volume 63. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1914-1915]

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: The Town Hall and Cloth Hall, Ypres, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone

The Town Hall and Cloth Hall, Ypres, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone
The Town Hall and Cloth Hall, Ypres, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). From The Studio Volume 63. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1914-1915]

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: The Markt and the Belfry, Bruges, Belgium c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone

The Markt and the Belfry, Bruges, Belgium c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone
The Markt and the Belfry, Bruges, Belgium c1900 (1914-1915). From The Studio Volume 63. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1914-1915]

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone

Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone
Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). From The Studio Volume 63. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1914-1915]

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: The Town Hall, Leuven, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone

The Town Hall, Leuven, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Artist: John Benjamin Stone
The Town Hall, Leuven, Belgium, c1900 (1914-1915). Built between 1448-1463 and restored in 1842. During the bombardment of the town by the Germans in 1914 this was the only important building that

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: Joseph Chamberlain, British Liberal statesman, c1905. Artist: John Benjamin Stone

Joseph Chamberlain, British Liberal statesman, c1905. Artist: John Benjamin Stone
Joseph Chamberlain, British Liberal statesman, c1905. Chamberlain (1836-1914) served in the cabinet as President of the Board of Trade and later as Secretary of State for the Colonies

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: The Royal Throne, House of Lords, Westminster, c1905. Artist: John Benjamin Stone

The Royal Throne, House of Lords, Westminster, c1905. Artist: John Benjamin Stone
The Royal Throne, House of Lords, Westminster, c1905. Photograph from Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)

Background imageSir John Benjamin Stone Collection: Coronation ceremony of George V, Westminster Abbey, London, 22 June, 1911

Coronation ceremony of George V, Westminster Abbey, London, 22 June, 1911. Artist: John Benjamin Stone
Coronation ceremony of George V, Westminster Abbey, London, 22 June, 1911. King George V and Queen Mary occupying their chairs of estate


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Sir John Benjamin Stone was a renowned artist known for his exquisite colour lithographs. His works captured the beauty and grandeur of various landmarks across Belgium, showcasing his exceptional talent and attention to detail. One such masterpiece is "The Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent, Belgium. " In this lithograph, Stone transports us to the majestic cathedral with its intricate architecture and towering spires. The vibrant colours bring life to every corner of the artwork, making it a true visual delight. Another captivating piece by Stone is "Hall of the Watermen's Guild, Ghent, Belgium. " This lithograph showcases the stunning interior of the guild hall with its ornate decorations and rich history. The artist's meticulous brushstrokes beautifully capture every minute detail in this remarkable artwork. In "A corner of the Grand Place, Brussels, " Stone takes us on a journey through time as we explore one of Belgium's most iconic squares. The lithograph perfectly encapsulates the bustling atmosphere and architectural splendour that make this place so enchanting. "The Town Hall and Cloth Hall, Ypres" is yet another masterpiece by Sir John Benjamin Stone. Through his artistry, he immortalizes these historic buildings that have stood witness to centuries of history. Each stroke reveals his deep appreciation for their timeless beauty. Stone also captures the essence of Bruges in his work titled "The Markt and the Belfry. " This lithograph transports us to this charming cityscape where cobblestone streets intertwine with medieval architecture, and is truly a testament to Stone's ability to evoke emotion through art. "Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp" showcases another architectural gem brought to life by Sir John Benjamin Stone's artistic genius. With its soaring towers reaching towards heaven itself, this magnificent cathedral stands as an awe-inspiring testament to human craftsmanship. Moving on from cathedrals and town halls, we come across portraits like "Joseph Chamberlain.