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ATTRIBUTED TO FREDERICK GORE STREET SCENE, PARIS Signed and dated 1938, pastel(30cm x 38cm (11.75in x 15in))Footnote: Provenance: The work was inherited by the current vendor as part of their aunt's estate. She had worked at the BBC during the 1950s and 60s and she and her BBC writer/director partner were good friends of various luminaries of the London arts and culture scene, such as Dylan Thomas, Nina Hamnett and Charles Laughton. It is likely Gore was also a part of this circle and that the work was purchased or gifted directly by the artist.
Eleven continental porcelain figures and a cottage pastel burner, including two pairs, various subjects, marks including Dresden and Capodimonte, between 10.5cm and 19cm heightProvenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a Hertfordshire Country EstateCondition report: Overall good condition. A few chips, and a few repairs, including to the bust being carved by one of the figures.
Neil Forster (British 1942-2016) - Study of a pair of Yorkshire Terriers, pastel, watercolour and bodycolour on paper, signed, 27 x 32.5cm in burrwood frame, together with an oil on canvas attributed to the same hand, thickly painted with impasto, showing a windswept woodland scene, with label verso Neil Forster, 30 x 40cm, framed (2)
An interesting collection of pictures and prints including a contemporary city scape in gouache on card, indistinctly signed, 38 x 57.5 cm approximately, together with an oil painting on board - study of the vessel Glen Usk signed H G Dawe, 30 x 24 cm, a watercolour of fuchsias signed Pat and dated 86, a pastel study of Row Berrow church and a painting on board of a country lane, both signed P Corpe, topographical engraving including Worcester College, St Vincents Rock, etc, various sizes, all framed (17)
Aubrey R Phillips RWA (British 1920-2005) - Summer, the Sound of Mull, pastel on paper, no visible signature but with Mall Galleries label verso, inscribed with the name and Worcester address details of the artist, 51 x 70 cm approximately, together with Stanley Douglas Smithson (20th century British), city scape, oil on board, signed and with label verso (Smithson worked for Heals & Liberty) 76 x 61 cm, an American watercolour landscape, indistinctly signed and dated 91, a naive style mixed media study of a thrush inscribed verso By David Milton aged 13, coloured print of an abstract subject with church spire after Lyonel Feininger, various sizes, all framed (5)
Sholto Johnstone Douglas (British, 1871-1958), The Gamekeeper, initialled 'sjd' (lower left) and bears The Froyle Gallery label (verso), pastel, 22 x 29.5cm, together with; five other works by the same hand of farm workers and one other of bathers, the largest 20.5 x 30cm, the smallest 22.5 x 18cm (7)ARR Condition Report Only one is initialled. All have The Froyle Gallery label verso, bar two which don't.
English School, 19th Century, Portrait of a boy, pastel and chalk, 40 x 32.5cm, together with; a mezzotint after Sir Thomas Lawrence of Lady Castlereagh, 42 x 34cm; an engraving of a gentleman with a flower in his waistcoat, 29 x 21cm; a print of Duke Street Theatre, Brighton, 17 x 24cm; a portrait miniature print of a gentleman in uniform, 10.5 x 8.5cm; and an overpainted print of Charles II, 14 x 12.5cm (unframed) (6)
Bales at Hardley, August 2019 pastel on paper 58 x 76cm Footnote: Cornelia is a landscape painter based in East Anglia. She trained at Byam Shaw, and Chelsea School of Art. Her work, often the same subject depicted in different seasons, is a direct response to the changing colours, light and weather across the seasons, and is created outside in the plein air tradition.
The River Wensum at Attlebridge, August 2017, part of Rivers of Norfolk Series. pastel on paper 40 x 50cm, framed Footnote: Tor Falcon is an artist who walks. She draws and writes about her journeys. Most recently she spent four years drawing and writing about the Rivers of Norfolk. She published a book. 100 of the pastel drawings were shown at the Norwich Castle Museum and then at Abbott & Holder, in London. Other projects include The Peddars Way.
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