CHARLES HAYTER (1761-1835) - Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Freeman sitting before a piano, a landscape view beyond, pastel, signed and dedicated to Thomas Edwards Freeman on music score, framed, 30cm x 25cm Elizabeth Freeman was the daughter of Thomas Edwards Freeman of Batsford Park, Gloucestershire. She married Sir Thomas Freeman-Heathcote, 4th Bt., son of Sir William Heathcote, 3rd Bt. and Frances Thorpe, on 27 June 1799. She died on 16 March 1808. From the estate of Vivienne & Arnold Haskell
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JACK SHORE RCA (1922-2008); pencil drawing "Family On The Road", 59 x 49cm, a pencil drawing from a poem by R.S.Thomas, 47 x 62cm, a watercolour "Headland", 59 x 60cm, an untitled watercolour depicting a pineapple in a basket, 54 x 54cm, a pastel drawing of figures in a hospital ward, all framed and glazed, and an acrylic on board, still life abstract, 66 x 67cm (6).
* PAT DOUTHWAITE (1939 - 2002), STICK INSECT pastel on paper, signed and dated 75 62cm x 46cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Pat Douthwaite was born in Glasgow in 1934. She began to study mime and modern dance with Margaret Morris, whose husband, J. D. Fergusson, encouraged her to paint. This important influence apart, she was self-taught. In 1958 Pat lived in Suffolk with a group of painters, including the Scots Colquhoun and MacBryde, and William Crozier. From 1959-1988 she travelled widely, to N. Africa, India, Peru, Venezuela, Europe, U.S.A., Kashmir, Nepal, Pakistan, Ecuador and from 1969 lived part of the time in Majorca, but more latterly in various properties across the Scottish Borders. She died in July 2002 at Broughty Ferry.
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