Third Reich Portrait of Adolf Hitler, an official NSDAP party image of Adolf Hitler produced in oleograph form. The image is the official painting produced by the NSDAP and would have hung in a official building or institution. The painting shows the German leader in his NSDAP uniform. The picture has been cleaned and mounted in a new non-period frame. The frame measures 53 x 63cms. Oleographs were produced as a cost effective measure to produce pictures to look like original canvas paintings for official buildings.
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~ Continental School (20th century), Study of a moustached man, oil on canvas, together with a further mid 20th century oil on canvas depicting a lady seated at a table reading a book, signed Luis, a maritime oleograph after Ole Hansen, and a further modern marine oil on canvas depicting an anchored sailed ship, (4)
A small 19th century watercolour , of corn stooks, initialled HBS, within a gilt card mount and gilt frame. Together with an oleograph of cattle watering at Low Tarn and a silk work of Bassenthwaite and Skiddaw. CONDITION REPORT: Some marks and losses to the frames, the watercolour with fading and discolouration.
A collection of pictures and prints of fruit including a naïve style study in gouache of a basket of fruit, 21 x 25.5cm, an oleograph of fruit in shaped wooden frame, 29 x 33cm max framed dimension and twelve coloured botanical prints of fruit including cherries, apples, apricots, etc, various sizes all framed (14)
Guru Gobind Singh seated with a falcon Chitra Shala Steam Press, Poona, circa 1900oleograph on paper laid down on card, caption in gurmukhi script, inscribed Chitra Shala Steam Press Poona lower centre 476 x 355 mm.Footnotes:The gurmukhi title reads: vah vah gobind singh ape gur-chela, 'Wondrous, wondrous is Gobind Singh, he himself is the Guru and the disciple'.The title refers to the famous event of 1699, when the Guru established the Khalsa order by first initiating five of his most loyal Sikhs who then initiated him.Founded in 1878, the Chitrashala Steam Press had its first commercial success with a print of Rama and Sita, selling two thousand copies in a month. Their prints depicted famous figures from history (particularly that of the Marathas) and Hindu mythology (see C. Pinney, 'Photos of the Gods': The Printed Image and Political Struggle in India, 2004, p. 48). For other examples of prints from the press, see the sale in these rooms, Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 5th November 2014, lot 407.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cuthbert Bell (British, b.1923), Building in a Continental landscape, watercolour, signed and dated '90 lower left, 36 x 52cm, together with an oleograph on canvas after Fragonard of a musician playing to his lover in a landscape, 62 x 94cm, and a pastel of sailing boats, signed 'E. Des' and dated '99 lower left, 40 x 51cm (3)

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