Edward Solly

Edward Solly (25 April 1776 – 2 December 1844) was an English merchant living in Berlin, who amassed an unprecedented collection of Italian Trecento and Quattrocento paintings and outstanding examples of Early Netherlandish painting, at a time when those schools were still largely unappreciated. In 1821, following negotiations by his associate Benjamin Wegner, Solly sold his collection of about 3000 works to the Prussian king; 677 of them formed a core of the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. Solly acquired a second collection during his years in London after 1821. Solly is also credited for having undertaken a perilous journey to deliver the first news of Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig to the English. Provided by Wikipedia

1
by Solly, Edward
Published 1830
J. Ridgway

2
by Solly, Edward
Published 1816
Duncker und Humblot

3
by Solly, Edward
Published 1816
[s.n.]

5
by Solly, Edward
Published 1822
s.n

6
by Solly, Edward
Published 1821
Printed for J.M. Richardson

7
by Solly, Edward
Published 1843
Published at the office of "The gardeners' chronicle"

8
by Solly, Edward
Published 1823
Printed for J. Ridgway