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* CLIVE JEBBETT (b 1951), THE GOLDEN APPLE acrylic on canvas, signed and dated '02 135.5cm x 90cm Framed Note: The portrait of a young woman picking a golden apple metaphoric of William Butler Yeats poem 'The Song of Wondering Aengus', Also signed and inscribed verso with the latter part of the third verse ''And pluck till time and times are done, the silver apples of the moon, the golden apples of the sun''. The gallery price for this painting would be approximately £5400.
* ISHBEL MCWHIRTER RCA (BRITISH b 1927 -), AWAY IN A DREAM watercolour on paper, signed and dated 81cm x 55cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Born London in 1927 to a Scottish father and a Welsh mother, and a descendant of the Bard Hedd Wyn, Ishbel McWhirter was brought up in north Wales. She boarded and studied at A.S.Neill’s Summerhill School, resulting in her first solo show in London's Bond Street aged 18. Invited by the great Austrian artist Oskar Kokoschka to become his pupil, which continued for 7 years. Kokoshka wrote in 1945, " I see my pupil Ishbel McWhirter moved by curiosity...she pictures her heroines with a serene remoteness, lovely restraint, and the strangeness of the designers of the white funeral vases of ancient Greece ." Kokoshka encouraged her ‘lively un-English palette’ which has resulted in her vibrant watercolours and oils, often of the Menai Strait. Of her portraits, Kokoshka stated it appeared the colour came through the skin rather than being applied by a brush. She is best known for her portraits which include: Melvyn Bragg, Sir Kyffin Williams, Barbara Hepworth, Tilda Swinton, Nelson Mandela and Lord Scarman. In 1990 in honour of her time with Kokoschka she was invited to hold an exhibition at his birthplace near Vienna. Collections include: National Portrait Gallery, London; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh; National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth and Oriel Mon, Llangefni.
* BRENDA MARK (PHILIPSON) (BRITISH 1922 - 1960), GIRL AND SUNFLOWERS gouache on paper, signed; titled on exhibition labels verso 34cm x 27cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note Brenda Mark was a talented and successful painter who died tragically young. She and Robin Philipson married in 1949. Her work is held in several public collections including The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Glasgow Museums. Provenance: Aitken Dott and The Scottish Gallery labels verso.
* ANNE MACKINTOSH, MAY BLOSSOM oil on panel, signed 60cm x 77cm Framed and under glass. Label verso: Barclay Lennie Fine Art Ltd, 203 Bath Street, Glasgow. With stock no 59 and dated 2/6/90. Note: Anne Mackintosh is one of the UK's most celebrated portraitists whose commissions have included HM King Hussein of Jordan (4 portraits), HM Queen Noor of Jordan, HRH Princess Raiyah of Jordan, Nelson Mandela (for Glasgow Caledonian University), Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister, John Major, Prime Minister, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, one official, one domestic portrait, Lord Lang of Monkton, one official, one domestic portrait, Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, David Cameron Prime Minister, Donald Dewar (First Minister of Scotland), The Duchess of York, HIRH Archduchess Elyssa of Austria, Yitzhak Rabin Prime Minister of Israel (Posthumous Painting), Seve Ballesteros (3 portraits), Tom Kite, The Hon Lord Cullen, Lord and Lady Hanson, The Hon Robert Hanson, The Hon Brook Hanson, Lord and Lady White, The Hon Lucas White, Lord MacFarlane of Bearsden, Lord and Lady Harris of Peckham, their children and grandchildren, The Hon Lord Johnston, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, Danielle Steel and 7 of her children, Richard North Patterson, Author, Andrew Neil, Robert Carlyle, Actor, Countess de Pelet, Baronesses Alex, Helen and Julia van Tuyll van Serooskerken, Drs Vera and Gerald Weisfeld and Family, Michael Winner, Film Director, Major General and Mrs. Patrick Cordingley, The Late John Smith, politician and numerous others.
A charming pair of antique 19th century miniature portrait photographs on card. Each with printers marks to verso for ' W. Keith of Liverpool. Mounted in brass frames, and kept in neat leatherette opening cases. One depicting a lady, the other a gent. Ambrotype photograph style. Both cases total size measuring: 5cm x 5cm.

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