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After Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704 - 1788) Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, known as "Bonnie Prince Charlie", half-length, wearing armour, the Order of the Thistle on a blue silk ribbon and a lace cravat, his hair dressed a la mode oil on canvas, 77cm x 62cmLa Tour's pastel portrait of the Jacobite claimant was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1748, subsequently engraved by Michel Aubert (1700 - 1757), before the prince's banker George Waters lent it to Maria Anna Louisa Jablonowska, Princesse de Talmont (1711 - 1779) for several copies to be rendered between 1751 and 1752; the present whereabouts of the original portrait are as yet unknown. Condition Report: Re lined and touched up. 19th century Frame with knocks and losses throughout, areas of restoration, paint loss and cracking, etc, see images for examples. See attached images, Background has been touched up in several places, along with the ribbon and medal around the neck, possible touches to the face also, done to a reasonably high standard, however, it is noticeable in the light. Unfortunately no provenance or signature
UnattributedTwo charcoal and pastel drawingsHead and shoulders portrait of a young woman, Jane Vivien Woollcombe (1823-1910) (married William Boyce 1849), 61cm x 47cm Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman, William Boyce (1820-?), 60cm x 47cmBlack and white photograph of Edward Playne (3)
Frank Dobson (1888-1963) Seated Nude, pastel and pencil, signed, 47cm x 31cm. DDSProvenance; With Spink and from the property of the late Sir David Tang This lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
Sir David Tang (1954-2017), Lady in white with a pearl necklace, pastel, 58cm x 40cm. Provenance; property from the late Sir David Tang This lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
Advertising Art Nouveau original vintage poster The Fine Art Society's Exhibition - Water Colours of Flower Time. In the Austrian Tyrol Italy & England by Rosa Wallis. The Fine Art Society are art dealers with two premises, one in New Bond Street, London occupied since February 1876, and given a new entrance facade in 1881 by Edward William Godwin (1833–1886), and most recently fully refurbished in 2004–05, with a new gallery created for contemporary work. The other gallery is in Dundas Street in Edinburgh's New Town (originally Bourne Fine Art, established 1978). The gallery is also known as the pioneer of the one-man exhibition, most famously that of James McNeill Whistler's First Venice Set of etchings in December 1880; the gallery having sent Whistler to Venice in 1879 in part to enable him to escape from the issues following his libel action against John Ruskin. The commission was for Whistler to travel to Venice for three months to create a series of twelve etchings. Beguiled by the city, he stayed for fourteen months and completed approximately fifty etchings. Venice also inspired Whistler to make some hundred works in pastel, of which 53 were shown in the Venice Pastels exhibition in 1881. During Whistler's absence in Venice, the gallery showed his antagonist John Ruskin's private Collection of Watercolours by J. M. W. Turner, and ran a subscription to pay for Ruskin's legal costs: a supreme exhibition of political sleight of hand. Other living exhibitors at the London premises included Sir John Everett Millais, John Singer Sargent, Burne-Jones, Frank Brangwyn, Walter Richard Sickert, Walter Crane, George Washington Lambert, Henry Charles Brewer and Joseph Southall, and more recently Leonard Rosoman, Emma Sargent, Emily Young, John Byrne, Alexander Stoddart and Geoffrey Clarke. Of many memorial exhibitions held, one was for Lady Alma Tadema in 1910.Fair condition, tears in margins, waving, creases. County: UK, year of printing:1910s, designer: Charles R. Stanton, size (cm): 64x49.5
John Russell R.A "Mary Bushby" Pastel, Daughter of John, 69cm x 57cm, In a gilt frame, with information of provenanceCondition reportReplacement panel to back.Painting is behind glass.Through the glass can’t see any visible issues with painting.Glass has issues – old cracks and marks.Minor pieces of gilding lacking to frame.
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