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CLIFF RICHARD. A black and white half-length portrait picture, showing the artist seated with his guitar, signed in blue ink `Cliff Richard`, 12cm x 9cm; a black and white full-length portrait photograph, showing the artist seated with his guitar, signed in blue ink `Best Wishes + Lots of / Luck / Cliff Richard`, 14cm x 9cm; and assorted other publicity photographs, various sizes; also EDDIE COCHRAN. A black and white bust portrait photograph, showing the artist with an unknown female, signed in red ink `Love + xxx / to Margaret, / Eddie Cochran`, 20.5cm x 25.5cm; and ADAM FAITH. A black and white bust portrait photograph, showing the artist with an unknown female, signed in blue ink `Kind Regards / to Margaret / love / Adam xx`, 20.5cm x 25.5cm.
BOB DYLAN. A black and white poster, showing the artist with his guitar, from a photograph used to promote the `Nashville Skyline` album in 1969, by Elliott Landy, printed circa 1990, signed and inscribed lower right in black ink `To David [Redfern] / + Didi with love / Elliott / Landy`, unframed, 75cm x 50cm.
Two boxes of various Beatles ephemera to include an "Imagine" white painted metal piano table lighter and ashtray, an Invictor Plastics set of five plastic jewellery brooches as guitars, a wall clock "Strawberry Fields Forever", a Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band watch, wooden guitar shaped box, boxed, two Beatles clocks, a Fab Four battery operated clock, a plastic apple easel mirror, various John Lennon style round rimmed glasses, a black plastic vintage style telephone bearing central badge "Albert Dock The Beatles Story Liverpool", an Abbey Road in plastic guitar shaped case, a "Beatles For Sale" watch in black plastic guitar shaped box, a set of The Swingers party cake decorations and candle holders with original casing, a bag of Emirober Beatlemania plastic figures with Paul Macartney tag, another set with John Lennon tag, a set of four coal cast bronze figures of The Beatles, a Dora John Lennon guitar lighter, various keyrings, a Ludwig drum kit lighter, a "Peace" light ornament and a box for a "Yeah Yeah Yeah" CD player as a vintage record player (contents missing)
A Gibson Super 400 Guitar No. 93918 with single pick up and scratch built foot pedal together with original receipt from Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd, Charing Cross Road, dated 5th March 1941 for £90 showing part exchange for Grimshaw guitar £30, amount payable £60 and original guarantee from F.D. & H, and contemporary outer hard case, on stand, together with a selection of slides, finger picks and two books, Ian C Bishop "The Gibson Guitar from 1950" and Thomas A Van Hoose "The Gibson Super 400-Art of the Fine Guitar" (ILLUSTRATED)
* KOROVIN, KONSTANTIN 1861-1939 Lady with a Guitar , signed and dated 1912. Oil on canvas, 86 by 66 cm. "Provenance: Collection of A.Y. Abramyan, Russia.Private collection, USA.Exhibited: The Fine Art Exhibition of the Russian Union of Artists, Fadeev Central House of Literature, March-April 1972 (label on the stretcher).Literature: Illustrated on a postcard published by Izobrazitel’noe iskusstvo, Moscow, 1974.Lady with a Guitar is a magnificent example of Korovin’s work from the 1910s when the master reached the peak of his career. His canvasses became increasingly colourful during this period, and a free, sweeping style emerged. This is clearly visible in the portraits of Nadezhda Komarovskaya, a close friend of Korovin, who frequently modelled for him during this period.Korovin painted his model by improvising directly from nature, and therefore the portrait has none of the deliberate, painstaking style and faithfully recreated details which were characteristic of his very early work. He strove to depict the young lady in a relaxed pose and to convey a lively, domestic scene. His speedily produced works are focused on conveying first impressions. A relationship between the sitter and her environment is constructed with the aid of vibrating light and varied reflections. The way in which he makes use of his own “trademark” colourist discovery of 1886 is also extremely striking: the “burning” of the red next to green, gradually transforming into the traditional colour spectrum of the master and his diverse combinations of dark green and red-ochre tones. The very structure of the composition, in which a model sits in the corner against the background of a window, becomes a characteristic feature of Korovin’s works of this period, which frequently combine the genres of portraiture, landscape painting and still life. A number of compositions from this series are well-known. They include one of the Lady with a Guitar portraits, which was sold at MacDougall’s Russian Art Sale in May 2006."
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