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A gouache study of a Welsh landscape with row of stone cottages, figure, stone wall, etc, signed bottom left Frank Lloyd, with label verso - Deserted village in west Wales, Frank Lloyd, with Gloucester address details, 36 x 45 cm approx together with a coloured pastel study of the same artist of a city dockland scene with the Western Trading Company Limited buildings, signed bottom left, 31 x 39 cm approx, both framed
A contemporary pastel study of a river scene amongst woodland, signed bottom right Richard Mather and dated 2005, with label verso - Autumn on the Thon, Powys, with biographical details of the artist, 23 x 28 cm approx in oak frame, together with an unframed limited edition 1/4 artists proof "In the Jungle", signed and dated 1982
Antoni Sulek (1951-1988) Abstract composition signed, indistinctly inscribed and dated '86; signed and dated 1986 verso pastel and coloured chalk 65 x 50cms; 25 1/2 x 19 3/4in. "Figure on Pedestal" signed and inscribed; signed and dated 1979 verso gouache 36 x 22cms; 14 x 8 1/2in.; "Childe Harold" signed and dated 1972 verso gouache 22 x 29cms; 8 1/2 x 11 1/2in.
William Crawford (1811-1869) A portrait of two boys: James Montgomery Walker and his brother Edward, sons of William Stuart Walker, K.C.B. of Bowland signed and dated Jan. 1855; with inscription verso black chalk and pastel on brown tinted paper 62 x 52; 24 1/2 x 20 1/2in., oval. See illustration
* PAUL LUCIEN MAZE (ANGLO FRENCH 1887 - 1979), JESSIE IN THE GARDEN (THE ARTIST'S WIFE) pastel on paper, signed 26cm x 36cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Paul Lucien Maze was born in Le Havre in 1887, the son of Anglo-French parents. He was sent to England to work in the family shipping firm, but at the outbreak of the Great War he signed up. Unable to serve in the French army Maze offered his services to the British. He survived the War with a distinguished record and several Decorations for bravery. In the early 1920's he recorded these experiences in a book entitled, ‘Frenchman in Khaki’. Often referred to as the "Last of the post Impressionists" Maze had known Raoul Dufy and Georges Braque as a young man and it seemed natural that in peacetime he should turn to painting professionally. Settling in Paris he met and befriended Derain, de Segonzac and Edouard Vuillard. In fact it was Vuillard who persuaded him to attempt pastel painting, the medium for which he became best known. Although his style is undoubtedly rooted in the Impressionist movement the direct exposure to the elderly Vuillard and his advice is a clear influence. In 1925 after exhibiting in Paris he moved to England and was given his first solo exhibition at the Independent Gallery and became a great friend and painting advisor to Sir Winston Churchill. Maze's work is held in many public and private collections throughout the world.
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