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A late 19th or early 20th Century large giltwood/gesso wall mirror of oval form, having lozenge bead and husk mouldings, current hangings in portrait , dimensions approx. 145 x 95cm The glass is in good condition, odd chip off the frame, backed with board which is a little loose and bearing numbered label 8002 Mirror fame in fair condition slight loss of plaster no major damage Also having had replacement glass plate
A limited edition Steiff "Margarete" growling teddy with sewn nose, black shoe button eyes, swivel felt pads, long orange plush, ear button and label, swivel joints and the portrait picture of Margarete Steiff to the bear's tummy, 25", with box and certificate (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Brian Shields ''Bráaq'' FBA (1951-1997) A young boy with a dog (self portrait as a boy) Young boy and girl (self portrait as a boy with sister?) Each signed and dated (19)78, inscribed ''Ann'', pencil, 17.5cm by 12.5cm (a pair) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration
Stuart Scott Somerville (1908-1983) Portrait of a young lady standing in a landscape holding a bunch of flowers Signed and indistinctly dated (19)50, oil on board, 35cm by 25cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945): A Frosted Glass Portrait Medallion, moulded with the profile of Louis Pasteur, moulded mark R LALIQUE, 10cm in a fitted box ETABLISSEMENTS LEUNE PARIS. Edge moulded 'Louis Pasteur 1822-1922' - over the 1822 it has been ground. Otherwise good condition. Box with discolouration to the velvet, outer of box is worn.
Marino Marini (1901-1980), serigraph, Portrait of Chagall, 1968 edition published by Carl Schunemann Bremen, 28 x 38 cm, mounted, unframed; Marc Chagall, La Petit Ange (Mourlot 179, Cramer Books) lithograph, 1957, unsigned, unnumbered, mounted, 24 x 27 cm; Hommage à San Lazzaro, 1975 original lithograph on wove paper, 35 × 26.5 cm, edition of 575, unsigned, not numbered, extracted from the portfolio created as a tribute to Gualtieri di San Lazzaro, the founder of the magazine XXe siècle, all in good condition, see extra photos (3)
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) Portrait of a young man depicted standing three-quarter length in an interior with house plants behind him, the reverse with a vivid street scene with houses and gardens, oil on board, 83cm x 57.5cm (unframed) Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) 'Maria Dolorosa, c.1993-4' Three-quarter length portrait of the Artist's wife, depicted seated with her arms folded across her lap, charcoal on paper, 71cm x 41cm Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) 'Mireille Galinou' Three-quarter length portrait of the art historian, depicted seated with her arms across her lap, signed lower left, dated lower right, charcoal on paper, 58.5cm x 41cm Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
* LOTTIE DAVIES (B. 1971) 'The Red Devil' from 'Memories and Nightmares' number one of the edition of 5, Lambda print on aluminium, 124cm x 200cmLottie Davies was born in Guildford, UK, in 1971. She grew up in Surrey and was educated in Alton and Godalming. After a degree in philosophy at St Andrews University in Scotland, she moved back to England to pursue a career in photography. She is currently based in London and Cornwall.Davies’ unique style has been employed in a variety of contexts, including newspapers, glossy magazines, books and advertising. She has won recognition in numerous awards, including the Association of Photographers’ Awards, the International Color Awards, and the Schweppes Photographic Portrait Awards. Her work has garnered international acclaim with the image Quints, which won First Prize at the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Awards 2008 at the National Portrait Gallery in London, with Viola As Twins, which won the Photographic Art Award, Arte Laguna Prize in Venice in 2011, and her collaboration on Dreams of Your Life with Hide & Seek/Film 4.0 which was BAFTA-nominated in 2012.Davies’ work is concerned with stories and personal histories, the tales and myths we use to structure our lives. She takes inspiration from classical and modern painting, cinema and theatre as well as the imaginary worlds of literature. She employs a deliberate reworking of our visual vocabulary, playing on our notions of nostalgia and visual conventions with the intention of evoking a sense of recognition and narrative. Sandy Nairne, former director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, described Davies’ work as “brilliantly imaginative”.
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) 'Barto Dos Santos' Half-length portrait of the Portuguese Artist and Slade Professor, depicted seated with arms across his midriff, charcoal on paper, 58.5cm x 41cm Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
*PHILIP SUTTON (B. 1928) Portrait of Peter Snow signed and dated Jan '53 verso, oil on canvas, 45cm x 40cm, in a similarly painted frameProvenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) 'Ashley Page' Three-quarter length portrait of the British ballet dancer and Artistic Director, the sitter depicted seated with legs crossed, charcoal on paper, 58cm x 41cm Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
* LOTTIE DAVIES (B. 1971) 'Venus, 2011' number 1 from the edition of 10, Digital c-type, 40.5cm x 51cmLottie Davies was born in Guildford, UK, in 1971. She grew up in Surrey and was educated in Alton and Godalming. After a degree in philosophy at St Andrews University in Scotland, she moved back to England to pursue a career in photography. She is currently based in London and Cornwall.Davies’ unique style has been employed in a variety of contexts, including newspapers, glossy magazines, books and advertising. She has won recognition in numerous awards, including the Association of Photographers’ Awards, the International Color Awards, and the Schweppes Photographic Portrait Awards. Her work has garnered international acclaim with the image Quints, which won First Prize at the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Awards 2008 at the National Portrait Gallery in London, with Viola As Twins, which won the Photographic Art Award, Arte Laguna Prize in Venice in 2011, and her collaboration on Dreams of Your Life with Hide & Seek/Film 4.0 which was BAFTA-nominated in 2012.Davies’ work is concerned with stories and personal histories, the tales and myths we use to structure our lives. She takes inspiration from classical and modern painting, cinema and theatre as well as the imaginary worlds of literature. She employs a deliberate reworking of our visual vocabulary, playing on our notions of nostalgia and visual conventions with the intention of evoking a sense of recognition and narrative. Sandy Nairne, former director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, described Davies’ work as “brilliantly imaginative”.
*RAOUL MILLAIS (1901-1999) 'Yearling' dual portrait of a horse, signed titled and dated '44, ink and wash on paper, 17cm x 10cm; together with another similar drawing of a horse, 'Stallion', signed and dated '43 lower left, 9.25cm x 14cm (2) Provenance: Both works with The Fine Art Society, New Bond Street, London
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) 'Maria, Aug 90' Three-quarter length portrait of the Artist's wife, depicted seated with her arms resting on a chair, charcoal on paper, 57cm x 40cm Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
PETER SNOW (1927-2008) 'Portrait A' A portrait of an elderly lady, the sitter depicted in profile, seated in an interior, signed, titled and inscribed "Rome and Abbey Major Scholarship", oil on board, 50.5cm x 40.5cm (unframed) Provenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
* LOTTIE DAVIES (B. 1971) 'Puck, 2011' number 1 from the edition of 10, Digital c-type, 51cm x 40.5cmLottie Davies was born in Guildford, UK, in 1971. She grew up in Surrey and was educated in Alton and Godalming. After a degree in philosophy at St Andrews University in Scotland, she moved back to England to pursue a career in photography. She is currently based in London and Cornwall.Davies’ unique style has been employed in a variety of contexts, including newspapers, glossy magazines, books and advertising. She has won recognition in numerous awards, including the Association of Photographers’ Awards, the International Color Awards, and the Schweppes Photographic Portrait Awards. Her work has garnered international acclaim with the image Quints, which won First Prize at the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Awards 2008 at the National Portrait Gallery in London, with Viola As Twins, which won the Photographic Art Award, Arte Laguna Prize in Venice in 2011, and her collaboration on Dreams of Your Life with Hide & Seek/Film 4.0 which was BAFTA-nominated in 2012.Davies’ work is concerned with stories and personal histories, the tales and myths we use to structure our lives. She takes inspiration from classical and modern painting, cinema and theatre as well as the imaginary worlds of literature. She employs a deliberate reworking of our visual vocabulary, playing on our notions of nostalgia and visual conventions with the intention of evoking a sense of recognition and narrative. Sandy Nairne, former director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, described Davies’ work as “brilliantly imaginative”.

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