Susie Hamilton Terrier, 2022 Acrylic and Pastel on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Susie Hamilton lives and works in London and is represented by Paul Stolper who is giving her a 'Solo Contemporary' show at this year's British Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery. Since 2018 she has worked with Hospital Rooms art and mental health charity and is painting 3 large murals this September for the new psychiatric unit in Tooting. Recent solo exhibitions include Unbound, Paul Stolper (2022), Ecstasy and C-19, Paul Stolper (2021, 2020); On Margate Sands, Paul Stolper (2018); in atoms, Paul Stolper (2016); Here Comes Everybody, St Paul's Cathedral, London (2015); World of Light, Triumph Gallery, Moscow (2008); New Paintings, Galleri Trafo, Oslo (2007); Paradise Alone, Ferens Gallery, Hull (2003). Group shows include Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, London (2022, 2021, 2019); Beyond Other Horizons, Iasi, Romania (2020); Drawing Biennial, Drawing Room, London (2021, 2019, 20017); Small is Beautiful, Flowers Gallery, London (2018); Towards Night, Towner Gallery, Eastbourne (2016); John Moores Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2014, 2004); Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London (2014, 2009, 2004); Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London (2012). Her Covid 19 works have been bought by The British Museum,The Science Museum and Imperial College. Education BA Hons and Ph.D in English Litersture, Birkbeck College, London University. Dip AD Fine Art St Martins School of Art BA Painting Byam Shaw School of Art. Awarded Graham Hamilton Drawing Prize. Gallery Representation Paul Stolper, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork These continue a series of dog paintings, begun at Art Car Boot Fair in 2019, which seek to convey in a succinct manner the aliveness of an animal. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
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Various 20th century original works and a group of 19th century prints. Comprising: a 19th century print of a portrait of Miss Crocker, another of two girls titled The Mask, a Parisian fashion plate titled Uniformes Anglais, Le Bon Genres, No.70, A Bradley, Winter Landscape, oil on board, a work in pastel depicting Italian ruins and other items
James H Morten, (1881-1918), attributed to, a watercolour, river bridge, 24 x 35cm, mounted, fancy gilt effect framed and glazed, (old worm damage), 42 x 52cm, and similar, pastel sketch, Clouds and Waves, attributed verso and dated 1971, 27 x 38cm, mounted framed and glazed, 43 x 53cm, (both pictures formerly from the home of James Morten)
Given to double 500cc World Champion Barry Sheene MBE by Suzuki GB in recognition of his time as a Works rider and used by him for five years.Ask any group of non-motor sport enthusiasts to name a famous motor cycle racer and there will be a few Valentino Rossis, a Mike Hailwood or two and undoubtedly the name Barry Sheene would be mentioned, despite the fact that his last motorcycle race was in 1984. His larger-than-life character, spectacular crashes and regular TV appearances for Brut aftershave alongside 'Splash it all over' Henry Cooper made him a household name.A dream for advertising executives and tabloid journalists alike, Barry Sheene (1950-2003) won more international 500cc and 750cc races between 1975 and 1982 than any rival. Although, Kreidler, Derbi and Yamaha also featured on his CV, it was whilst at Suzuki that he became a legend. Among the first LJ80Rs to arrive in the UK, HGO 747T was supplied by Suzuki GB to double world champion Barry Sheene for promotional duties and use as a pit vehicle. Dating from 1979 and originally painted Pastel Blue with black signwriting (including Sheene's famous number `7' decals) and a red stripe, the diminutive 800cc-engined four-wheel drive was later registered to the flamboyant rider's home address and remained with him until 1987 when he migrated to Australia.The Jeep's next owner was Ian Catford - Suzuki GB's contemporary marketing director - who lost little time in reinstating its full `Barry Sheene' livery. Bought by a Mr Royle thereafter, the LJ80R was pressed into everyday use before being sold to Suzuki main dealers, CMW Automobiles of Cuckfield, Sussex during the early 1990s. A showroom exhibit when not appearing at outside events or being loaned to Suzuki GB, HGO 747T was retained by CMW Automobiles' proprietor Richard Ferris upon his retirement in 2007, kept garaged and only used occasionally. In 2013, HGO was offered at auction and purchased by our vendor to join his impressive collection of road and race cars where it has remained ever since. The indicated mileage is 26,170, supported by old MOTs and invoices, and the car appears in very good overall condition and certainly starts and drives like a low-mileage Japanese car. The Suzuki is not only a fantastic piece of motorsport memorabilia but also an interesting vehicle in its own right as a rare survivor of the LJ80 range of lightweights 'Jeeps' which caused quite a stir when they arrived in the UK in the late 70s. It features a soft top hood and removable doors and, although only 800cc, this little four-wheel drive LJ has a real 'go anywhere' look.It's supplied with an owners manual, service manual, a number of older MOTs and maintenance invoices, a couple of older V5s and DVLA Licence Applications in Barry Sheene's name and address in Horley, a Suzuki GB Bulletin, the auction catalogue from 2013 and period photographs taken at Effingham Park Hotel during one of Suzuki GB's annual conferences.This is a lovely little thing and a true connection with one of motorcycle racing's truly great characters. Sensibly guided at a tiny percentage of the values achieved by Barry's race bikes, the LJ would be at home in a corner of any motor sport enthusiast's collection.SpecificationMake: SUZUKIModel: LJ80RYear: 1979Chassis Number: 500103Registration Number: HGO 747TTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 115386Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 26170 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black VinylClick here for more details and images
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation-Related Items: Juliet Pannett (1911-2005) A photograph of the artist painting a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, the silver frame Sheffield 1989, 22cm by 18cm overallA bust length portrait of Squadron Leader B.D. Lee (who served on active duty as a Doctor during the Second World War), wearing uniform, signed and dated 1956, oil on canvas, 90cm by 50cmA scrap book relating to the role of Squadron Leader B.D. Lee during the Coronation and other ephemeraA Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Gold Staff, 53cm long A Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Stool, 46cm wide A Coronation medal and ribbon (boxed) A bust length portrait of the husband of B.D. Lee, signed and dated 1971, oil on canvas, 90cm by 50cm A further bust portrait of Squadron Leader B.D. Lee, indistinctly signed and dated 1956, pastel, 49cm by 40cmJuliet Kathleen Pannett MBE FRSA (née Somers, 15 July 1911-22 August 2005) was an English portrait painter and was awarded an M.B.E in 1993
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