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¥ Mackenzie Thorpe [b.1956] sheep watering in a moorland landscape indistinctly initialled bottom right pastel 38 x 55cm. Mackenzie Thorpe. Born in Middlesborough and studied at Cleveland and Byam Shaw College of Art, London. Set-up the Arthaus Gallery in Richmond, North Yorkshire in 1990. His works are associated with a principle of ‘Art from the Heart’-combining tenderness with fervency through his stylised pictures of children and animals. An auction record of 9000 was paid for his work The Family at Tennants in 2009.
FOLLOWER OF JOHN SINGER SARGENT (1856-1925) "Head and shoulders study of a young woman", charcoal, signature "John S Sargent" bottom right, and a further similar study by the same hand of "A young girl" also bearing signature, 50 cm x 35 cm and 62 cm x 48 cm (2) (Provenance : Latterly from the Estate of John Seymour Lucas, Blythe Priory - Seymour Lucas was a friend of Singer Sargent) (ONE ILLUSTRATED) CONDITION REPORTS The portrait of the lady has some general wear and slight yellowing and smudging. A couple of darker spots to the background. It is currently stuck down by its corners on to a black backing board (cardboard). Overall condition appears good. The picture appears to have been neatened / trimmed with scissors to the edges. The portrait of the young girl has overall some general wear and dirt and some smudges. There are pin holes to the corner of the paper. The paper has been ruled into squares or a grid with lines drawn in what appears to be red pastel. These red lines have been largely removed to the face area although some are still faintly visible in this area and red lines still visible to the rest of the picture (please see photos). There are tiny pinkish white highlights to the nose and eyes. Paper overall with some slight undulations but overall condition appears to be good. Paper is loose (not attached to any backing board) and has a few little creases and nicks around the edges.
A good pair of Meissen five branched table candelabra, circa 1885, modelled in 18th century style, in pastel shades of pink and turquoise enamel, painted with floral sprigs and insects and trailing applied foliage, raised above three seated cherub musicians playing mandolin, flute and violin respectively, on encrusted base on three gilt scroll feet, blue Meissen cross swords mark to base, with incised numbers, 51cm h (2)
A pair of German porcelain figurative candle stands, on stands, circa 1885, probably Thuringia, she gathers flowers in apron, in 18th century dress, he in blue frock jacket, pastel candle and sconce to rear, raised on encrusted enamelled bases on four scroll feet, blue underglaze mark to base, pair 38cm h
Tom Nash RCA, British b.1931- "Equestrian-Camargue"; acrylic with pastel on paper, signed, 35.5x47.8cm Provenance: with Gallery 10 Ltd, London, where purchased on 10th May 1989 Note: Born in Ammanford in 1931. Graduated from Swansea College of Art. Elected Associate of the Royal Cumbrian Academy in 1959. Elected member of Societe Artistes des Humanites de France. Public collections include: National Museum of Wales, The University of Wales, The Calman Museum of Argentina, Brasenose and Wadham Colleges, Oxford, Pembroke and Churchill Colleges, Cambridge, The Welsh Art Council
Niamh Collins, Irish b.1956- "Rotarua with Building", 1991; oil on paper, 51.5x51.5cm: Maggie Smith, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Untitled (Note)", 1992; oil on board, 60.5x40.5cm: David M Martin, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Boats at Southwold"; oil pastel, signed, 36x47.5cm, Provenance: with the Compass Gallery, 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow, according to the label attached to the reverse, (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
South East Asian School, mid 20th century- Study of a boy in a straw hat; black chalk and pastel on brown paper, signed and dated 54, bears label for Wah Cheong no 50 Wellington Street Hong Kong attached ot the reverse of the frame, 61.5x45cm: Late 20th Century, possibly Indian School- Female figure and zebra; pastel, signed, 58.5x40.5cm: West African School, late 20th century- Seated female nude; black crayon, signed and dated 1974, 43.5x46.5cm., (3)
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