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Annie Timothy, British, late 20th/early 21st century- "Night Lights"; gouache on paper, signed with initials and dated 99, 12.5x18.5cm: S Booker, British late 20th/early 21st century- Boats on a riverbank; oil pastel, signed in pencil, 37x22.5cm: A Platt, British, late 20th/early 21st century- "Sidleshaw- through the Fields towards Chichester"; watercolour, signed and dated 1981, 15x20cm, (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: Black painted, glazed frame unexamined out of frame initalled and dated lower right In very good condition In reverse profile, glazed frame with gold mount signed lower left paper slightly ruckled minor losses on frame otherwise in very good condition in gilded and glazed frame unexamined out of frame minor scratches on frame Othewise in good condition Sticker verso for The Art Centre Middlesex
§ Franco Matania (British, 1922-2006) Study of a nude signed upper left "Franco Matania" pastel on grey paper 32 x 22cm (12 x 9in) An Italian artist who specialised in pastels, Franco studied under the tutelage of his uncle, the illustrator and artist Fortunino Matania. Condition appears fine.
§ Diana Armfield, RA, RWS (British, b.1920) Umbrellas up in Venice signed lower left with initials "DMA" pastel 23 x 16cm (9 x 6in) Provenance: The Bankside Gallery, 48 Hopton Street, Blackfriars, London, SE1. Diana Armfield started her career in textile and wallpaper design in partnership with Roy Passano; they contributed to the 1951 Festival of Britain, and examples of their work are in the permanent collection at the V&A. In 2010 Browse and Darby held an exhibition to mark Armfield's 90th birthday and she was the featured artist in the Royal Watercolour Society Spring Show, 2011. Condition appears fine.
§ Walter Durac Barnett (British, 1876-1961) Laying electric cables, Ledbury Road; and Laying asphalt, Shepherds Bush both signed lower right "Barnett" and the first inscribed lower left with title pastel (a pair) 22 x 28cm (9 x 11in) Walter Durac Barnett was born in Leeds where he attended the School of Art, and later Wrexham and Lambeth Schools of Art, the latter under Innes Fripp,1896 - 1900, where he won a medal and scholarship. During World War I he served in The Artists' Rifles. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Goupil Gallery and in the provinces and he was a member of the Artists of Chelsea. Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford, holds his work. Condition appears fine.
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