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Tom Keating (1917 - 1984) pastel on canvas, portrait of a lady in the style of Thomas Gainsborough - Bertha Countess of Axminster 1794, in glazed frame, signed, bearing written label to reverse, 83cm x 67cm. Provenance: The current vendor purchased this Keating from the Clare Gallery in 1987 (sold with a newspaper cutting from September 1987, showing the painting and Clare Gallery owner)
Carl Sammons (1883-1968 Oakland, CA) Poppies in a California landscape, signed lower left: C. Sammons, pastel on paper board under glass, board size: 6`` H x 9`` W Provenance: Private Collection, Whittier, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Artist pin holes on the upper center edge, the right edge and lower center edge. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
* Michael Wright, British, late 20th century- "Regent Street"; pastel, signed, titled and dated `78, 73.5x66cm: Rebecca Campbell, British, 20th century- `Kew Gardens`; etching/aquatint in colours, signed, titled and numbered 10/10, 37.5x29.7cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Paintings in Hospitals. VAT charged on hammer price
Henry de Buys Roessingh, Dutch 1899-1955- A Scottish marching band drummer; oil on green/blue paper, signed, dated 1943 and with dedication, 46.5x36.5cm: Chatin Sarachi, Albanian 1902-1974- Treescape; pastel on buff, signed and with dedication, 26x35.5cm, (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: From the estates of the late Prince Vladimir Emmanuelovitch Galitzine (1884-1954) and his son, the late Prince Emanuel Vladimirovitch (1918-2002) (see further items and information at lot 838)
Follower of James Lloyd, British 1905-1974- The Claxton Press; oil on canvas, 83x76cm: together with one other painting of two elderly ladies on a woodland path by the same hand, 90x71cm: Attributed to Edith Smith, Modern British, mid 20th century- Portrait of a lady standing half-length; oil on canvas, 45.5x35cm: P Scott, British, late 20th century- Gasometers; pastel, 25.5x36.5cm: Lucas, late 20th century- Village street; oil on canvas board, signed, 39.5x30.5cm, (5) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
HEATON BUTLER & BAYNE "The Annunciation (Mary in the Carpenter`s Shop)", pencil drawing for a design for a stained glass window, bears Moss Galleries label verso (Provenance : Collection of T. Clifford), ALEXANDER (21ST CENTURY) "Study of a tree in a desert scape", watercolour, oval, signed and dated 2001, a companion, a pair, and various watercolour, crayon and pastel drawings (12)
PELE: (1940-) Brazilian Footballer. Signed colour 7.5 x 10.5 reproduction of a pastel drawing of Pele by the artists Stewart Beckett and Jose Palomares, 1999, depicting the footballer in a half length pose holding a globe of the earth. Signed by Pele in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. Professionally double matted in black and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 15 x 17. EX
• David Tindle (b.1932) Sleeping Woman signed and dated 1966 pastel 26 x 36cm. Biography: Painter, printmaker and teacher born in Yorkshire. Studied Coventry School of Art and exhibited early in his career at the Summer Royal Academy Exhibitions and at the Piccadilly Galleries. He built up an impressive British and Continental exhibitions record including John Moores Liverpool, the Hayward Gallery, Royal Academy-British Paintings 1952-77, Redfern 1966, Fisher Fine Art, Italy and Paris. He lives in a hill village above Pisa in Italy.
* RONALD F SMITH RSW RGI (SCOTTISH) CLOUDS oil on canvas, signed and dated 1979 on reverse 110cm x 115cm Note : Smith was born in Glasgow and graduated in Drawing and Painting from the highly respected Glasgow School of Art in 1969. The very painterly style of Smith`s work forms a large part of its attraction. Rough pastel scrapes of paint are applied to the canvas, under which glimpses of sumptuous colour can be seen. His subject matters are familiar-still life, landscapes and sky scenes-but Smith manages to convey an intense atmosphere in what he paints. Each of his works are beautiful to behold and must be seen in the flesh to absorb the warmth which radiates from them. Smith has exhibited widely across Scotland and in Cornwall, Oxfordshire and London. His awards include the David Cargill Award and the John Cunningham Award. He was elected a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RGI) in 1999, and as member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW) in 2008. In December of 2006 Smith was listed by the Glasgow Herald as one of the top 50 Scottish Artists to invest in, and in 2008 was been included in the 33rd edition of Who`s Who in Art. He was recently described as probably the best painter working in Scotland today.
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