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†Evita (1996) A group of three costumes made for Madonna in her starring role as Eva Peron during the 'Goodnight and Thank You' song sequence. Comprising of a floral patterned dress with black skirt detail to side (With interior costumier tag), a peach coloured nightdress with lace detailing and a pastel green coloured nightdress with lace detailing. Only the pastel green nightdress is not clearly visible on screen as was likely used as an undergarment. (3) Please note that VAT is payable on top of the hammer price at 20% in addition to standard buyers premium inc. VAT for this lot.
Kate Brooks (British, 20th century), " Follow the leader " , pastel on grey tinted paper, signed 'K. Brooks' lower right, inscribed to artist's 'Art For Youth' exhibition label verso, in limed wood frame with stepped tinted mount , 16 x 26½in. (40.7 x 67.3cm.)* Condition: Very good with no faults. Frame very good with two small marks to top left.
Madame Greata (British, fl.1858-1860), " The Playmates " , oval pastel laid onto panel, signed 'Greata' lower centre, further signed and inscribed to artist's label pasted verso, "Madame Greata, .?. Queen Square, Bloomsbury...", in original gilt and , composition swept frame , 20½ x 16½in. (52 x 42cm.) .* A 'Madame Greata' is recorded as exhibiting at the Incorporated Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, London in 1860, including a work titled 'Playmates'.** Condition: Pastel is in good condition, with a few tiny fox marks and faint damp spotting to the dark blue-back background. Frame has a couple of minor losses and some gilt wear.
Elsie Marion Henderson (Baroness de Coudenhove) (British, 1880-1967), Resting Lioness, conte crayon, watercolour, ink and pastel on tinted paper, unsigned, inscribed to gallery label verso, 8 3/8 x 11 1/8in. (21.2 x 28.2cm.). * Provenance: Sally Hunter Fine Art, 11 Halkin Arcade, London SW1X.
Love Birds - A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery vase, of ribbed swollen ovoid form highly relief moulded with a budgerigar seated to a bough picked out in pastel colours over the mushroom glazed ground, painted and printed marks, 12½in. (31.8cm.) high.* Condition: In very good condition with no chips or cracks found.
A reproduction George I style walnut dressing stool, the curved cane panel seat above undulating aprons, on carved cabriole legs with pointed pad feet, 51cm wide x 36cm deep x 51cm high, an Astonea triptych dressing table mirror, a copper and brass footman, late 19th century, The Glow-Worn, print in verre eglomise mount, a pastel and a watercolour, both signed (6).
John Shinnors (b.1950) Nude II (2004)oil pastel on boardsigned lower right 22½ x 25cm (8.9 x 9.8in)Taylor Galleries, Dublin (label verso); Private Collection The human figure is a relative rarity in the abstracted pictorial worlds of John Shinnors, where we are more likely to encounter birds, cows, fish and scarecrows. He has, though, made several studies of nudes. Predictably, while the gently curvaceous form is unmistakably human and sensually yielding, the pale torso is translated into Shinnors' characteristically stylised visual language of shapes and signs, with an almost monochrome palette illuminated by subtle touches of ochre and flesh tints.
William Scott OBE RA (1913-1989) Abstract Composition (1964)pastel on paperExecuted in 1964. The Present work is registered with the William Scott Archive as no.1131 34 x 36½cm (13.4 x 14.4in)Private Collection; Christie's, London, Private Collection Sale, 8th March 1991, Lot 151; Private Collection William Scott's work is rooted in still life and the human figure but, over the course of his career, not unlike Giorgio Morandi with still life, he managed to accommodate whole worlds in the ostensible constraints of a single genre. By the 1960s, he was thoroughly at home in an idiom that was both intimate and architectonic in its reach. The elegant simplicity of forms and the management of space belie the relatively small scale of the work.
William Scott OBE RA (1913-1989) Abstract Composition (1964)pastel on paperExecuted in 1964. The Present work is registered with the William Scott Archive as no.1134 34 x 36½cm (13.4 x 14.4in)Private Collection; Christie's, London, Private Collection Sale, 8th March 1991, Lot 154; Private Collection
* ANGUS MCEWAN RWS RGI RSW, A REFLECTIVE MOMENT pastel on paper 100cm x 37cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Angus McEwan was born in 1963 in Dundee, Scotland. Angus studied at the Duncan of Jordanstone College Art in Dundee, graduating in Fine Art and a Post Graduate Diploma in the same discipline. Angus was elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (1995) and in 2012 the Royal Watercolour Society. In 2005 he was recognized as an Associate of the International Guild of Realism USA. He is also an associate member of the AWS and NWS in the USA. Angus has been Finalist three times of the ''International Artist Magazine'' and won first place in the John Blockley Prize in the RI open exhibition. Angus has also won second prize in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition (2007) in London and the International Prize ''Marche d'Acqua'' Fabriano, Italy in 2012. In 2013 Angus won Bronze Award, at the Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial, in China. He was recently awarded the May Marshall Brown award at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW), Edinburgh, 2015 and was elected RGI in May 2016. Many galleries display McEwan's works, including Ok Harris Gallery in New York and Quanhua Gallery, Shanghai. Recently highlighted in Shenzhen Biennale and the Qingdao Hall of Watercolor. He has exhibited in Fabriano, Italy in the ''Marche d'Acqua'' International Award, as special guest and Vicenza, Italy, where he had a solo show in the ''Artbox''. McEwan was one of the 23 finalists in Narbonne, France at the Concours Mondial de l'Aquarelle 2014 1st World Watercolour Competition. Angus also exhibited at the World Watermedia Exposition, Thailand and Myro Gallery, Greece. He also participated in the Second International Watercolour Exhibit in Thessaloniki, Greece. In the UK McEwan exhibits with Thompson's Gallery (London) and The Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh). Notable collectors include: Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; The Qatar Royal Family; the Royal Scottish Academy Collection; Ernst & Young, Glasgow; Scottish Enterprise; Scottish Equitable; Historic Scotland; Perth Royal Infirmary.
* ANGUS MCEWAN RWS RGI RSW, REFLECTIONS OF A MOOD pastel and acrylic on board, signed 140cm x 110cm Framed and under glass. Note: Angus McEwan was born in 1963 in Dundee, Scotland. Angus studied at the Duncan of Jordanstone College Art in Dundee, graduating in Fine Art and a Post Graduate Diploma in the same discipline. Angus was elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (1995) and in 2012 the Royal Watercolour Society. In 2005 he was recognized as an Associate of the International Guild of Realism USA. He is also an associate member of the AWS and NWS in the USA. Angus has been Finalist three times of the ''International Artist Magazine'' and won first place in the John Blockley Prize in the RI open exhibition. Angus has also won second prize in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition (2007) in London and the International Prize ''Marche d'Acqua'' Fabriano, Italy in 2012. In 2013 Angus won Bronze Award, at the Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial, in China. He was recently awarded the May Marshall Brown award at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW), Edinburgh, 2015 and was elected RGI in May 2016. Many galleries display McEwan's works, including Ok Harris Gallery in New York and Quanhua Gallery, Shanghai. Recently highlighted in Shenzhen Biennale and the Qingdao Hall of Watercolor. He has exhibited in Fabriano, Italy in the ''Marche d'Acqua'' International Award, as special guest and Vicenza, Italy, where he had a solo show in the ''Artbox''. McEwan was one of the 23 finalists in Narbonne, France at the Concours Mondial de l'Aquarelle 2014 1st World Watercolour Competition. Angus also exhibited at the World Watermedia Exposition, Thailand and Myro Gallery, Greece. He also participated in the Second International Watercolour Exhibit in Thessaloniki, Greece. In the UK McEwan exhibits with Thompson's Gallery (London) and The Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh). Notable collectors include: Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; The Qatar Royal Family; the Royal Scottish Academy Collection; Ernst & Young, Glasgow; Scottish Enterprise; Scottish Equitable; Historic Scotland; Perth Royal Infirmary.
* GEOFF SQUIRE RSA RSW RGI (BRITISH 1923 - 2012), THE PORTRAIT OF ELSA oil on board, signed 71cm x 46cm Framed. Note: Geoff Squire was a Senior Lecturer at the Glasgow School of Art. He held the position of Governor at Glasgow from 1988-91. He was an inspirational and influential teacher and his students included Alison Watt, John Byrne and Steven Conroy. Painting in oil, acrylic, watercolour and working in pastel, his work has been exhibited extensively and appears in world-wide collections including the RSA, Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St Andrews, New College, Edinburgh and in the collection of HRH The Princess D Maria Cristina, Duchess of Braganza.
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