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J Halt (early 20th century British) - Study of a town scene with fortified gateway, watercolour on paper, signed, 34.5 x 35.5cm, together with a further watercolour of a village street scene inscribed verso, Chaterson House, Bristol (opposite cathedral) signed with monogram JS, 34 x 24cm, a pastel landscape and a coloured limited edition print after Miles Birkett Foster of a chair mender, various sizes, all framed
C. Marianne Unwin, by and after, The Market, signed, titled, and dated 1972 to margin, No. 8 of 25, Aquatint Etching, 21cm x 26cm; another by the same artist, Washpool Cottages, Raining, signed and dated 1973, 19cm x 25cm; H. C. TsaiNegros Occidental, Phillipines, signed, titled, watercolour, 34.5cm x 48.5cm; Mat Louwrens (South African, bn. 1936)A Quiet Gully, signed, pastel, 30cm x 47cm; Oswald Garniss (late 19th, early 20th century), After a Long Day's Worksigned, dated 1907, oil on canvas, 76cm x 55cm; Siegfried Didszus; The Pamir at Full Sail, inscribed and signed Pamir/S. Didszus lower left, oil on canvas, 50cm x 100cm, unframed
* JOHN MACKIE (SCOTTISH b 1953 - ), TUSCANY ORCHARD pastel on paper, signed 52cm x 65cm Framed and under glass. Note: John Mackie was born in Glasgow in 1953. John studied drawing and painting at the Glasgow School of Art (1973-76) where he was introduced to the works of Monet, Renoir and Pissarro. In particular the influence of Monet can be seen in his own painting style. Mackie won the W H Shanks Award for drawing in 1976 and was later awarded a major Travelling Scholarship from The Scottish Arts Council (1976/77) which he used to work and live for a period in America and Canada. On his return he lived and painted in Italy and France where he was inspired by the landscape and cities around Tuscany, Umbria and Chianti. In France, he spent time in Paris where he discovered the wealth of material in the everyday scenes around cafés and bistros, especially around the districts beside Place du Tetre and The Champs Elysees. Mackie has exhibited widely in various galleries across the UK and in over 30 years has built a considerable body of collectors. He has exhibited successfully at the Royal Scottish Academy and also internationally in the USA, Germany, London, Ireland and elsewhere.
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