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Lot 112

Joachim Miro Argenter (Spanish, 1849-1914)'A view of a street; possibly Paris', oil on board, signed lower right, framed within frame 15 x 21cm, overall size 42.2 x 48.5cmCondition: In good overall condition - the item has not been examined out of the frame.

Lot 118

After Joachim Miro Argenter (Spanish, 1849-1914)'A view of a church', oil on panel, inscribed to lower left, framedwithin frame 21 x 15cm, overall size 47.5 x 42cm Condition: In fair overall condition, the item has not been examined out of the frame.

Lot 449

Christian Holstad, American b.1972 - Alice In Wonderland, 2004; pencil on newspaper, 14.5 x 18 cm (VAT charged on hammer price) Provenance: with Victoria Miro Gallery, London, CH 20 (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame) private collection, purchased from the above in 2005 Exhibited:Victoria Miro, London, 'Christian Holstad: Beautiful Lies You Could Live In', 23rd March - 25th April 2005 

Lot 756

INDIE/ ALT - 10" COLLECTION. Another fantastic collection of around 50 indie/ alt 10". Artists/ titles include Lisa Germano - Lovestick Underdown Remix, Stylus - Groom Lake EP, Elastica - Stutter, Veruca Salt - Victrola, Arab Strap - Here We Go, The Land Of NNod - Masaki, Labradford - Scenic Recovery, Giardini Di Miro - Disoma, Urusei Yatsura - Fake Fur, Transient Waves - You Have To Dance With The Devil, Trans AM - Ballbados. To Rocco Rot, Colophon, Quincy EP, Velocity Listen, Capitol K, John Callaghan, Jessica Bailiff, Babes In Toyland, Spitsbergen, Mum, Meanwhile Back In Communist Russia, Low, Console, Come, Jullander, Hopper, Laudanum. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 26

A 20th century Pitcairn Islands carved miro wood model of a flying fish, the left wing carved "Greetings from Pitcairn Islands", the right wing "Made by Clement Christian", mounted on a turned beech stand, height 14cm

Lot 752

MIRO, Joan Buchband: "Tristan Tzara, L'arbre des Voyageurs", orné de quatre lithographies de Joan Miro, Paris, 1930, Einband: Ganzleder, farbig illustriert von Leroux (Signet vorhanden), 25 x 16,5, sowie Umschlag und Schuber: Sehr selten, hier in bemerkenswertem Einband von Georges Leroux (1922–1999), der mit vielen Surrealisten befreundet war und seit Ende der 1950er Jahre für die namhaftesten französischen Bibliophilen arbeitete. VA nummeriert 18 (von 25 Ex.), auf Holland Van Geldern, Druckvermerk von Autor und Künstler im Impressum handsigniert, WV Cramer 1, Goldschnitt Provenienz: Nachlass Ludwig Strecker d.J. (Deutscher Musikverleger 1883-1978), mit Ex libris im Vorsatz

Lot 788

DREI BÜCHER KUNST, (PICASSO, MIRO, BRAQUE). "Geschichten ohne Liebe, Camilo José Cela", mit Illustrationen von P. Picasso, Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin o.J. Joan Miro, "Litografo I", Maeght, Paris, 1972 (spanische Ausgabe mit Lithos.). "Braque Lithographe", Fernand Mourlot, nummeriert Exemplar 3933, André Sauret, 1963, mit Farblithos. Provenienz: Nachlass Ludwig Strecker d.J. (Deutscher Musikverleger 1883-1978)

Lot 265

Joan Miro (1893-1983)From Miro Lithographe I (Mourlot 860, 865, 866)Three lithographs printed in colours, 1972, proofs without the middle-fold and aside from the edition of 150, printed by Mourlot, Paris, on wove paper, with margins, largest sheet 581 x 357mm (22 7/8 x 14in) (3)

Lot 266

δ Joan Miro (1893-1983)Sculptures (Mourlot 950)Lithograph printed in colours, 1974, with the stamped signature, on wove paper, sheet 554 x 758mm (21 3/4 x 29 34in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 6057

(Private Press, Illustrated, Typography), approximately 50 assorted titles, including Edward Thomas: 'The Chessplayer & other essays', The Whittington Press, 1981, limited edition, No. 247 of 375 copies only, 2 wood engravings by Hellmuth Weissenborn as called for, original quarter cloth gilt; plus others Rex Whistler, Lynton Lamb, John Farleigh, Eric Ravilious, John Piper, Paul Nash, Edward Ardizzone, Mervyn Peake, Michael Ayrton, Barnett Freedman, Albert Rutherston, Double Crown Club, W. Heath Robinson, Rowland Hilder, Feliks Topolski, Edward Gorey, Robin Jacques, Joan Miro etc (approx. 50)

Lot 345

Joan Miro advertising posters

Lot 14

Miro. Original lithograph published by Foundation Maeght, Saint Paul, 1968. The publication featured four Miro prints including this cover. Framed and glazed. H.33 x W.33cm.

Lot 4094

Joan Miro (Spanish 1893-1983): Abstract, lithograph, probably pub. Mourlot 1972, 31cm x 48cm

Lot 2557

Vintage 1960s London Transport and Exhibition Posters a group of seven, includes, Village Churches, artwork by Gaynor Chapman, signed in the print, printed by McCorquodale & Co. Ltd., rolled, 25 x 40 inches; Country Churches, artwork by Marsden, signed in the print, rolled, 25 x 39 ½ inches; Alan Davie, a German Exhibition poster March 1968, rolled, 23 ¼ x 33 inches; (creasing to edges and corners) V.I.P.s der D5 im Tummel, 1972, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ½ inches; Make Your Move at The Queens Ball, St. Kildas Town, sponsored by King & Godfree Bottle Shop, rolled, 17 ¾ x 25 inches; Picasso Paintings 1945-1961, Gimpel Fils Gallery, South Molton Street, London, 1964, printed by J.C. Muller, Zurich, rolled, 14 x 26 ¾ inches; George Braque papiers colles 1912-1914, rolled, 13 ½ x 33 ¾ inches; Joan Miro Exhibition, The National Mueum of Modern Art, The Mainichi Newspapers, Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan, 1966, rolled, 22 ½ x 15 ½ inches. (7)

Lot 2371

After Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983) Spanish 1986 promo exhibition poster - Sala San Prudencio, rolled 56cm x 76cm.

Lot 267

NO RESERVE Nabokov (Vladimir) Lolita, first Israeli edition, bookseller's sticker to pastedown, original wrappers, creased, light rubbing to joints, spine lightly browned, 8vo, Jerusalem, Olympia Press, 1955 § Mittelholzer (Edgar) A Morning at the Office, first English edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine reinforced with paper strip verso, rather torn and browned, chipping to spine ends, light nicks to extremities, The Hogarth Press, 1950 § Miro (Joan) Céramiques de Miro et Artigas, colour lithograph and illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, light chips to edges, Maeght, 1974, oblong 4to & 8vo (3)

Lot 309

Framed pictures and prints: to include L Miro - a busy street scene  oil on canvas  bears a signature  10" x 22" 

Lot 8004

Joan Miro (1893-1983), ''Sobreteixims I Escultures'', Farblithographie, 1972, u. re. mit Bleistift handsign., u. li. num. 31/150, zwei Flecke, 35 x 54 cm, hinter Glas u. Pp. ger. 60 x 77 cm

Lot 8211

Großes Konvolut von 40 Ausstellungsplakaten versch. Künstler 2. H. 20. Jh.: Vordemberge-Gildewart, Santomaso, Chillida, Max Ernst, Chamberlain, Joseph Cornell, Michael Gallagher, Jan Dibbets, Miro, Guinovart, Motherwell, Jorge Castillo, uvm., zahlreiche aus der Galeria Joan Prats in Barcelona aber auch Castelli, Carmen Durango, Agnes B. u.a., einige mit Knickspuren in einer oberen Ecke, Blattmaße bis 102 x 70 cm

Lot 26

Maravillas I from "Maravillas con variaciones acrosticas en el jardin de Miro." Signature in plate bottom right. Printer: La Poligrafa S.A. Barcelona. From the rare limited edition of 1500. Certified by N. Isen, Philadelphia. Housed in an elaborate gilded wood frame with cream matting. Sight size: 13.50"L x 19"H. Frame size: 30"L x 34"H x 3"W. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Joan MiroIssued: 1975Country of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 100

* ELSPETH LAMB (SCOTTISH b. 1951), FIRE lithograph on paper, signed, titled and dated 10/13mounted, framed and under glassimage size 57cm x 77cm, overall size 70cm x 88cmNote: Elspeth Lamb studied at Glasgow School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University and the Tamarind Institute of Lithography, University of New Mexico USA, her main specialism being printmaking. She is an elected RSA Academician, and an elected member of the Society of Scottish Artists and Royal Glasgow Institute, and has taught several workshops in lithography at the Joan Miro Foundation in Mallorca, Spain. She has won several awards for her work, which is also included in major collections such as the Japanese Consular Collection, The British Council, the MAG Collection, and the Joan Miro Foundation Collection, as well as being represented in several Art Galleries and Museums both in the UK and abroad. For 21 years she taught at the Edinburgh College of Art, latterly as Head of the Department of Printmaking and she has been visiting lecturer at many colleges in the UK including the Glasgow School of Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College Dundee and Middlesex University. She chose to give up all academic teaching commitments in 1999 to pursue her artistic career; a recent one-person exhibition was at A.I.R. Gallery in Chelsea, New York City during 2004. Her most recent residencies have been in Bulgaria, Canada and Newfoundland, and she exhibits regularly at home and abroad. Elspeth studied the art of moku hanga printing in Japan with master craftsmen during 2000, where she was selected to be one of six international artists to participate in a residency based on Awaji Island. Since then, she has returned twice to study Japanese papermaking: this research was related to her publication,’Papermaking for Printmakers’ which was published by A&C Black, London, in May 2006.As a freelance artist, she has organised and taught printmaking and papermaking workshops at many art centres and schools across Scotland, such as Taigh Chearsabhagh, in North Uist, the Leith School of Art, Edinburgh, and the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University. She works with children and adults of all ages.

Lot 94

* ELSPETH LAMB (SCOTTISH b. 1951), CONSTELLATION lithograph on paper, signed, titled and dated 9/13mounted, framed and under glass image size 57cm x 77cm, overall size 70cm x 88cmNote: Elspeth Lamb studied at Glasgow School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University and the Tamarind Institute of Lithography, University of New Mexico USA, her main specialism being printmaking. She is an elected RSA Academician, and an elected member of the Society of Scottish Artists and Royal Glasgow Institute, and has taught several workshops in lithography at the Joan Miro Foundation in Mallorca, Spain. She has won several awards for her work, which is also included in major collections such as the Japanese Consular Collection, The British Council, the MAG Collection, and the Joan Miro Foundation Collection, as well as being represented in several Art Galleries and Museums both in the UK and abroad. For 21 years she taught at the Edinburgh College of Art, latterly as Head of the Department of Printmaking and she has been visiting lecturer at many colleges in the UK including the Glasgow School of Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College Dundee and Middlesex University. She chose to give up all academic teaching commitments in 1999 to pursue her artistic career; a recent one-person exhibition was at A.I.R. Gallery in Chelsea, New York City during 2004. Her most recent residencies have been in Bulgaria, Canada and Newfoundland, and she exhibits regularly at home and abroad. Elspeth studied the art of moku hanga printing in Japan with master craftsmen during 2000, where she was selected to be one of six international artists to participate in a residency based on Awaji Island. Since then, she has returned twice to study Japanese papermaking: this research was related to her publication,’Papermaking for Printmakers’ which was published by A&C Black, London, in May 2006.As a freelance artist, she has organised and taught printmaking and papermaking workshops at many art centres and schools across Scotland, such as Taigh Chearsabhagh, in North Uist, the Leith School of Art, Edinburgh, and the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University. She works with children and adults of all ages.

Lot 138

* ELSPETH LAMB (SCOTTISH b. 1951), GOAT lithograph on paper, signed, titled and numbered 13/13mounted, framed and under glass image size 57cm x 77cm, overall size 70cm x 88cm Note: Elspeth Lamb studied at Glasgow School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University and the Tamarind Institute of Lithography, University of New Mexico USA, her main specialism being printmaking. She is an elected RSA Academician, and an elected member of the Society of Scottish Artists and Royal Glasgow Institute, and has taught several workshops in lithography at the Joan Miro Foundation in Mallorca, Spain. She has won several awards for her work, which is also included in major collections such as the Japanese Consular Collection, The British Council, the MAG Collection, and the Joan Miro Foundation Collection, as well as being represented in several Art Galleries and Museums both in the UK and abroad. For 21 years she taught at the Edinburgh College of Art, latterly as Head of the Department of Printmaking and she has been visiting lecturer at many colleges in the UK including the Glasgow School of Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College Dundee and Middlesex University. She chose to give up all academic teaching commitments in 1999 to pursue her artistic career; a recent one-person exhibition was at A.I.R. Gallery in Chelsea, New York City during 2004. Her most recent residencies have been in Bulgaria, Canada and Newfoundland, and she exhibits regularly at home and abroad. Elspeth studied the art of moku hanga printing in Japan with master craftsmen during 2000, where she was selected to be one of six international artists to participate in a residency based on Awaji Island. Since then, she has returned twice to study Japanese papermaking: this research was related to her publication,’Papermaking for Printmakers’ which was published by A&C Black, London, in May 2006.As a freelance artist, she has organised and taught printmaking and papermaking workshops at many art centres and schools across Scotland, such as Taigh Chearsabhagh, in North Uist, the Leith School of Art, Edinburgh, and the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University. She works with children and adults of all ages.

Lot 500

Very detailed color print on board of a colorful abstraction painted on thick jute canvas by Joan Miro . Signature in print on lower center. Housed in a natural wood frame with an elevated off-white painted wood border. Sight size: 13.50â€L x 19.5â€H. Frame size: 21â€L x 26.75â€H x 1.25â€W. Artist: Joan MiroIssued: c. 1990Country of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 241

§ JOAN MIRO (SPANISH 1893-1983) LA CAPTIVE - 1969 Color aquatint, etching and carborundum, H.C., aside from the edition of 50, signed and editioned in pencil, printed and published by Maeght, ParisDimensions:the sheet 94cm x 72cm (37in x 28.25in)Provenance:Provenance: St James's Art Books, London

Lot 111

Joan Miro - Mur de la Lune, lithograph on BFK Rives wove paper, signed and editioned 208/300 in pencil, published by Maeght 1958, 31cm x 80.5cm, within a gilt composition frame.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 10

Dorothea Tanning (American, 1910 - 2012) "Bonjour Max Ernst" (I love Max) - 1976 Aquatint, sugar-lift aquatint and roulette. Pencil signed and numbered (10/100) lower margin. Image Size: 14 7/8 x 19.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 27 x 31 in. Framed behind glass. For the portfolio Bonjour Max Ernst, with one print by Dorothea Tanning and additional prints by Alechinsky, Arman, Baj, Bellmer, Ben, Cesar, Copley, Francois, Kern, Lam Lichtenstein, Man Ray, Masson, Matta, Messagier, Miro, Moore, Nillson, Oppenheim, Penrose, de Saint Phalle, Titus Carmel, and Wunderlich; Leessai Max Ernst by Louis Aragon. Editions Georges Visat, Paris.

Lot 8

Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893 - 1983) "Affiche pour L'Exposition 'Miro' Louisiana, Humlebaek (Denmark)" - 1974 Pencil signed and numbered (56/75) lower margin. Color Lithograph on Arches paper. Comes with COA. Image Size: 30.25 x 21.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 44 x 35.5 in. Framed behind glass.

Lot 536

Books - Art Reference, Artists and General Reference, various titles including The Grammar of Ornament Owen Jones, William Orpen Politics Sex & Death, Joan Miro Walter Erben Taschen, Winslow Homer, Rossetti etc (quantity in four boxes)

Lot 211

A Continental print 'Joan Miro', framed.

Lot 44

JOAN MIRO ( ) 'Le Quartre Saison l'ETE', pochoir/screenprint, 34cm x 26cm, published 1938 'verve' vol 3, framed.

Lot 291

Y Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), Untitled, limited edition colour print No.1497/1500, 30 by 24cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

Lot 26

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Still Life Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 52cm x 41cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 33

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Dog Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 62cm x 46cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 10

Kerstin McGregor (b.1962-2012) Night Surrealist oil on canvas painting Signed to the lower left with notations in pen to the verso. Measures approx. 127cm x 102cm.  Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 35

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cats Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 28

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Dog Oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom left Measures approx. 51cm x 40cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 11

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Three titled portraits: 'The Outing', 'Marie' & 'Untitled' , 2006 Each being oil on canvas Two signed Each measures approx. 51cm x 40cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.

Lot 24

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cockerel  Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 40cm x 51cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 9

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Still Life with Flowers Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed bottom right Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. 

Lot 18

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait  Surrealist oil on canvas portrait painting Unsigned Measures approx. 85cm x 63cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.    

Lot 29

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Abstract Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 51cm x 60cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 23

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Dog Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 61cm x 91cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 14

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cat, 2008 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed and dated 2008 to the bottom left Measures approx. 102cm x 81cm  Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.

Lot 27

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Dog Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 51cm x 40cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 6

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Still Life with Cup Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. 

Lot 19

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait Oil on canvas portrait painting Unfinished and unsigned Measures approx. 113cm x 66cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.    

Lot 32

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait  Oil on canvas portrait painting Unsigned Measures approx. 67cm x 51cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 8

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Still Life with Flowers Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. 

Lot 3

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Dancer', 2005 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom right Measures approx. 127cm x 102cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 17

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Deep In Thought, 2006  Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed and dated 2006 to the bottom Measures approx. 100cm x 80cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.    

Lot 1

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Still Life of Fish' Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom right Measures approx. 178cm x 124cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. 

Lot 21

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Circus Cat', 2005 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed bottom right Measures approx. 128cm x 102cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.

Lot 7

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Abstract Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed bottom right  Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. 

Lot 31

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cat Oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom left Measures approx. 51cm x 41cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 15

Kerstin McGregor (b.1962-2012) Scapegoat  Abstract oil on canvas painting Titled and priced to the verso Framed Measures approx. 94cm x 120cm.  Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.    

Lot 16

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 62cm x 41cm  Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

Lot 5

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Jewelled bird', 2006 - 08 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom right Measures approx. 102cm x 81cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. 

Lot 38

Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

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Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cat Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 40cm x 40cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986.  Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties.  Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.  Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective. 

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