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§ Adrian George (British, b.1944) Chinese Acrobat signed lower right "Adrian George 1983" and numbered numbered 56/100 lithograph 109 x 78cm (43 x 30in) Provenance: The Francis Kyle Gallery, 9 Maddox Street, London, W1 Other Notes: Adrian George was born in Cirencester in 1944 and educated at the Royal College of Art. Since 1988 he has lived in Paris. Adrian George studied at the Royal College of Art between 1961-64 and was taught by Peter Blake at Harrow Art School. He has exhibited extensively around the world and most recently at Chris Beetles Gallery in 2005. He was represented by Francis Kyle Gallery, 1978 -2000, with eleven one-man exhibitions, including Drawings (1978 and 1980); The Costume Party: works in pastel (1982); Works in oil and pastel (1984); In Arcadia (1985); Nuits blanches (1988); The South Seas (1990), Martinique (1992); Paris in August (1994); The Drawings (1996) and Paintings (1998). He has also participated in numerous theme exhibitions at Francis Kyle Gallery from Women Washing (1981) to Goethe's Italian Journey (1987), Charleston Revisited (1993) and The Art of Memory: Contemporary Painters in search of Marcel Proust (2000). In 1983 George showed oil paintings at the Museo Municipal, Madrid in Pintura Britannica Contemporanea. In 1984 he held his first exhibition in New York, showing there again in Mozart's Travels (1991) at the Lincoln Centre. Adrian George's drawings on subjects from the world of theatre and pantomime have twice been used by the British Post Office for series of postage stamps. In 1994 Paris in August; a diary with text and drawings by Adrian George was published by Peter Owen. Works by the artist are in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Portrait Gallery, London. Condition is fine - one small chip to the black frame.
§ Patricia Carloss Irving (British, 20th Century) Crowds at the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul signed lower left "Patrica Carloss Irving" mixed media on paper, 1999 73 x 52cm (28 x 20in) Bazaar in Istanbul (1999) is a mixed media artwork, a method of working ideally suited to portray the energy of the subject matter. The artwork is heavily overlaid with pastel crayon and is worked on a thick paper base.
Bob Richardson (British, b. 1939) - 'Albert Square, Manchester' Large scale pastel, signed, approx 70x94cm, framed. NB: Bob Richardson was born in Salford, and attended five years at Art School. He is a member of the Pastel Society and a regular exhibitor, in 1991 he was awarded the 'Grand Prix', his paintings are in numerous corporate and private collections.
Bob Richardson (British, b. 1939) - 'River Seine from Museum D'Orsay, Paris' Pastel, signed, titled verso, approx 40x48cm, framed. NB: Bob Richardson was born in Salford, and attended five years at Art School. He is a member of the Pastel Society and a regular exhibitor, in 1991 he was awarded the 'Grand Prix', his paintings are in numerous corporate and private collections.
Bob Richardson (British, b.1939) - 'Eze towards Cap Ferrat' Pastel, signed, titled verso, approx 45x57cm, framed. NB: Bob Richardson was born in Salford, and attended five years at Art School. He is a member of the Pastel Society and a regular exhibitor, in 1991 he was awarded the 'Grand Prix', his paintings are in numerous corporate and private collections.
JANE LAMPAIRD "Geese feeding", pastel, signed lower left, PAMELA KAY "Redcurrants on a ledge", watercolour study, paper labels verso, ENGLISH SCHOOL "Head study of two dogs", charcoal, D. U "Study of cat and a fish", watercolour, initialled lower left, silhouette studies of "Child on a rocking horse", "Child on a hobby horse" and "Vase on stand", unsigned
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