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Sir Stanley Spencer, K.C.B., C.B.E., R.A. (British, 1891-1959):Portrait of Carolyn Pullan, lithograph on wove paper, Stanley Spencer Studio Sale stamp lower left, probably an artist's proof from the signed edition of 12, H 50 x W 38 cm, unframed. Provenance: The Stanley Spencer Studio Sale, Christie's, London, 5th November 1998, Lot 152. Note: Carolyn Pullan was a neighbour of Spencer's in Cookham Rise. Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this lot.
* CHRISTO (BULGARIAN b 1935 - ),THE GATES PROJECT FOR CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK CITYlithograph, signed75cm x 59cmMounted, framed and under glass.Note: Christo Vladimirov Javacheff and Jeanne-Claude were a married couple who created environmental works of art. Christo and Jeanne-Claude were born on the same day, June 13, 1935; Christo in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, and Jeanne-Claude in Morocco. They first met in Paris in October 1958 when Christo painted a portrait of Jeanne-Claude's mother. They then fell in love through creating art work together. Their works include the wrapping of the Reichstag in Berlin and the Pont-Neuf bridge in Paris, the 24-mile (39 km)-long artwork called Running Fence in Sonoma and Marin counties in California, and The Gates in New York City's Central Park. Credit was given to "Christo" only, until 1994, when the outdoor works and large indoor installations were retroactively credited to "Christo and Jeanne-Claude." Jeanne-Claude died, aged 74, on November 18, 2009, from complications of a brain aneurysm.On 3 January 2005, work began on the installation of the couple's most protracted project, The Gates, in Central Park in New York City. The title is "The Gates, Central Park, New York, 1979-2005" in reference to the time that passed from their initial proposal until they were able to go ahead with it: only with the permission of the new mayor of New York, Michael R. Bloomberg, were they able to proceed. After the project was completed, Bloomberg released the following statement about "The Gates," “Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg praised The Gates as ‘one of the most exciting public art projects ever put on anywhere in the world - and it would never have happened without Jeanne-Claude.’” "The Gates" was open to the public from 12 February until 27 February 2005. A total of 7,503 gates made of saffron color fabric were placed on paths in Central Park. They were five meters high and had a combined length of 37 km. Bloomberg, a fan of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, presented them with the "Doris C. Freedman Award for Public Art" for the work of art. Christo and Jeanne-Claude often expressed satisfaction that their concept for their home town of over 30 years was finally realized. The cost of the project was $21 million US dollars which was raised entirely by Christo and Jeanne-Claude selling studies, drawings, collages, works from the 1950s and 1960s. They did not accept any sponsorship, nor did the city of New York have to provide any money for the project. Christo and Jeanne-Claude donated all the money raised from the sale of souvenirs such as postcards, T-shirts and posters to "Nurture New York's Nature, Inc." While the engineering, manufacturing and set-up took over a year, about 750 paid employees erected the project in five days and then deployed the fabric of all the gates in half an hour. Around 600 more ("Gate-keepers") distributed 1 million free samples of the fabric to visitors. The uniformed Gate-keepers also provided information to visitors about the project, and were responsible for unrolling the gates that had rolled over their crossbars in the high wind.[citation needed] More workers uninstalled the project in one week, leaving almost no trace and shipping all the materials for recycling.
* JOHN BYRNE RSA, SELF PORTRAIToil on canvas, signed verso76cm x 71cm (approximately 30 x 28 inches)Framed.Note: An early self portrait and understood to date from around Byrne's time at The Glasgow School of Art. Private Glasgow collection.John Byrne was born in 1940 in Paisley, Scotland and attended the Glasgow School of Art from 1958 - 63 where he excelled. In his final year he was awarded the Bellahousten Award, the school's most prestigious painting prize, and spent six months in Italy. His work is held in major collections in Scotland and abroad. Several of his paintings hang in The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. In 2007 he was made a full member of the Royal Scottish Academy and is an Honorary Fellow of the GSA, the RIAS, an Honorary Member of the RGI and has Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Paisley, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Strathclyde.
GERARD BURNS, THIS LOVE WILL CARRYoil on canvas, signed70cm x 70cmFramed.Note: Gerard Burns is one of Scotland's best known and most successful living artists. He trained at Glasgow School of Art and achieved UK wide acclaim as Winner of the Daily Mail ''Not the Turner'' Competition in 2003 with a £20,000 first prize. His many private collectors include The Malaysian Royal Family, Ewan McGregor, Sir Tom Hunter and numerous celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sport and politics. Exhibiting Galleries include: Thompson's Gallery, London; Contemporary Fine Art Gallery Eton; Richmond Hill Gallery, Loch Gallery, Toronto; Robertson's Fine Art Gallery, Edinburgh. Works in Corporate Collections include: Aberdeen Asset Management New York and Aberdeen, RBS Scotland, Standard Charter Bank, West Coast Capital, Accenture, Dublin, Stagecoach Group, Norwood Club, New York. National Public Collections include: Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow; Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow; Burns Museum Alloway, Ayr; Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Portraits of former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, and author Denise Mina entered into the permanent collection at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2015). The Scottish Parliament (''The Rowan'' hung in the former First Minister Alex Salmond's office for the duration of his tenure and Portrait of Margo McDonald entered into the permanent collection and installed at the Scottish Parliament in Sept 2016. Glasgow Caledonian University Portrait of Chancellor Professor Yunus installed 2016, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow. Portrait of former President Frank Dunn installed April 2016.
A signed photographic portrait print of 'Diana, Princess of Wales', wearing a cream beaded jacket and tiara, signed by Princess Diana, inscribed in pen 'Diana 1995' to lower margin, 30 by 25cm, glazed and framed, 49 by 41cm.Provenance: from the Officer's Mess at RAF Wittering, believed to have been presented to the Officers following or during Princess Diana's visit in September 1995.
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WELSH SCHOOL pastel - head & shoulders portrait of a wig wearing gentleman inscribed verso 'Davies Thomas of Pwllywrach Married Marie Curre of Clemenston & Itton, High Sheriff of Glamorganshire 1777 (d. Bath 1888)', 65 x 50cms Provenance: see page 116 portraits in 'Welsh Houses' by John Steegaman
ERNEST ZOBOLE oil on canvas - large important work with interior and exterior view and standing self-portrait with reclining dog on balcony, entitled 'From Flat II, No.5' signed and dated 1988, 122 x 152cms Provenance: private collection, illustrated on Page 110 of 'Ernest Zobole: A Life in Art' by Ceri Thomas (Seren Books 2007)
SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil on canvas, painting on both sides - Snowdonia landscape & to the other portrait of schoolgirl in uniform wearing school hat, 47 x 57cms Auctioneer's note: the schoolgirl is Mari Prichard, daughter of National Eisteddfod Bard Caradog Prichard (see the text in 'Portraits' by Sir Kyffin Williams, Gomer Press) Provenance: this painting has been consigned from a private collection, it is not the version that is exhibited at Highgate School, Sir Kyffin Williams often created various versions of the same portrait
SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil on canvas - head and shoulders portrait of an eight year old Argentine child, entitled verso 'Norma Lopez', and dated 1986, signed with initials, 60 x 59cms Auctioneer's Note: Norma Lopez of Trevelin in Patagonia is possibly Sir Kyffin's most iconic sitters. His sketched portrait of her became a hugely popular print and is symbolic of his 1968/69 trip to Y Wladfa (the Welsh colony). Norma, who was about 8 years old, loved to tease the artist and enjoyed sitting for her portrait and Sir Kyffin painted and sketched her on paper multiple times. An oil painting of Norma Lopez has never to our knowledge, been at auction prior to this (see 'Portraits' by Sir Kyffin Williams, Gomer Press) Provenance: private collection Hertfordshire
A painted portrait of Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah, last King of Lucknow, (r. 1814-1827), early 19th century AD. Mounted in a modern frame. A facing portrait bust of Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah, wearing a crown with jewel to the front and to each point, small plume to the top. Ermin robe with chain of rosettes connected to the shoulders by ribbons; pearl and jewelled choker to the neck. The bust in a gilt oval medallion frame with interlinked geometric floral motifs; crown to the top flanked by fish and birds. For a similar portrait see The San Diego Museum of Art.17 x 13.5cmThe absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Property from a Private Dutch Collection formed in the 1950s and 1960s17 x 13,5 cm
A portrait of Crown Prince Gopal Singh of Nagore, Rajasthan, mid 18th century ADA painting of a male, identified by the inscription to the back as Crown Prince Gopal Singh of Nagore, wearing long robes with red belt to waist and sash, a cap with gilt decoration, kneeling with left hand on a long sword, right hand resting on the handle of a katar dagger. Dark blue border with flecks of gold.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Property of a Gentleman26,5 x 18 cm
A Great War campaign medal group, comprising a 1914-15 Star trio to 75036 Pte Harry Brew, 29th Canadian Infantry, including cap and other badges, portrait and unit photographs, a large quantity of Field Service Postcards and other correspondence, together with the Canadian Expeditionary Force Death Certificate of 16406 Private Arthur Brew, 7th Battalion [A recent newspaper cutting accompanying the lot, "entitled 100 Years Ago" reads "The Brew Family and the War. Private Harry Brew, son of the late Mr Robert Brew, clogger, Irish Street, Whitehaven, is 29 years of age, and has been in the trenches for about five months. Private Arthur Brew is another son of the late Mr Brew. He emigrated to Canada seven years ago, and enlisted within two hours after England had declared war against Germany. He was last seen in the trenches on April 24, 1915. He has now been missing for about nine months. He is 24]

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