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Charles Bouttier (Jersey, mid-19th century) Self portrait of the artist, half length, wearing a black coat, dark blue waistcoat, white shirt with wing collar and black tied cravat pastel, signed faintly `Bouttier` and dated centre left, inscribed verso, unframed 9¾ x 7½in. (24.75 x 19cm.) * The hand written inscription in ink verso reads "Monsr. Charles Bouttier, Artist, No.4 Minden Place, opposite the cattle market, is at home Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from half past eleven to half past four. Monsr. Bouttier gives private lessons in Pencil, oil, & Pastel Drawing"
English School (mid-19th century) A portrait of a Russian Guard, full length pastel, black chalk and bodycolour, inscribed and dated lower right `1st sketch from nature at Charlemagnes, St. P. Decr. 2. 1859` 13½ x 9¾in. (34.25 x 24.75cm.) * `Charlemagnes` probably refers to the studio of Adolphe Josefovich Charlemagne, one of St. Petersburg`s foremost artists in the mid-19th century, undertaking official commissions for Alexander II and awarded the title of Artist of His Imperial Majesty in 1875.
Sir David Wilkie, R.A. (British, 1785-1841) A portrait sketch of Helen Fansen pencil, signed with initials `D.W` and inscribed to lower corners, unframed 11¼ x 6½in. (28.5 x 16.5cm.); together with three other portraits of ladies, including one in pencil and pastel by Benjamin Burnell, a pencil drawing of a lady seated painting dated July 1827 and a watercolour sketch signed `E. de Blaas`; and a sepia watercolour by G. Mattia of a classical scene, all unframed. (5)
* JOHN BYRNE MBE RSA ROADSIDE LANDSCAPE, PERUGIA pastel on paper, signed 20.5cm x 20.5cm provenance: titled on Aitken Dott & Son (The Scottish Gallery) label verso. Ref no. 0928. Byrne won a scholarship to work in Perugia (Italy) immediately after leaving Glasgow School of Art. Work from this period is rare but Paisley Museum & Art Galleries has an example similar in size in their collection.
Alden Mason, Kim and Karen, pastel and pencil on illustration boardAlden Mason (American, b. 1919), "Kim and Karen", 1985, oil pastel and pencil on illustration board, board: 30"h x 40"w, Seattle Art Museum Exhibition label verso, accompanied by Seattle Art Museum Exhibition Catalogue, "Documents Northwest: The Poncho Series, Alden Mason" 1986Starting Price: $500
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