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§ John Egerton Christmas Piper, CH (British, 1903-1992) Interior of an Italian Baroque church signed lower left "John Piper" and dated "25.2.6(?)" lower right ink, pencil, pastel and wash on squared paper 31 x 22cm (12 x 9in) Other Notes: Professor Frances Spalding confirmed that this work would appear to date to the early 1960s. Following his successful exhibition entitled 'Paintings and Watercolours of Venice" held at the Arthur Jeffress Gallery in London in May 1960, Piper decided to base his next 1962 exhibition on Rome, upon Jeffress' suggestion. He went on to spend three weeks in Rome between February and March, 1961. The present study could be related to the works Piper executed during his stay in Rome around this time. We are grateful to Professor Frances Spalding for her assistance with this catalogue entry.
PAULE VEZELAY White and Cream Forms With Three Circles on Grey Ground Pastel and paper Signed and dated 195343 x 57cm(See illustration) Exhibited - Tate Gallery the artists retrospective 1983 and England & Co the artists retrospective 2000 Condition report: There is some very minor creasing just visible to corners. Plus several minor creases just visible throughout - no folds marks.
Felix Andrews, (20th century British) a collection of five pictures: a pastel of a man leaning against a tree and other watercolours; some mounted but unframed, featuring landscapes and rural scenes with a 20th century pencil study portrait of an elderly gentleman wearing a hat; unsigned; sight size 25cm x 22cm. (7)
A 19th Century French ebonised and gilt metal and porcelain mounted pier cabinet:, applied with Sevres style porcelain panels with floral polychrome decoration within pastel blue reserves, the top with a cabochon foliate edge, shaped rectangular frieze panel and enclosed by a single door with central panel of cherub with quiver of arrows in pierced cartouche surround and with oval floral panels to the spandrels, the pilasters having shaped rectangular panels headed with pendant fruit and foliage, on a shaped plinth base, 79cm (2ft 7in) wide, 108.5cm (3ft 6 3/4in) high.
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