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19th Century School - Coloured print and woven silk picture - Shoulder length portrait of a bearded gentleman, 10ins x 7.25ins, in gilt and ebonised box frame and glazed, and a George V needlework sampler woven by Grace Willis, 1916, with verse, trees and windmill, 18ins x 12.5ins, in deep moulded frame and glazed
* JOHN BYRNE RSA, BOY WITH MOTH unique hand coloured lithograph, signed, titled and numbered 2/30 48cm x 62cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Illustration of a boy holding a striped banner, with a moth on his chest, printed in black ink. Part of the edition was also hand coloured, which was the artist's original intention for the whole edition. The print is signed as 'Patrick', the persona the artist first adopted in 1967. Having been greatly interested in the work of primitive painters for a number of years, Byrne sent some of his own paintings to a London gallery with a letter stating that they had been created by his father, Patrick, who had received no formal art training. Although he did not maintain the deception for long, he nonetheless signed many of paintings this way in the 1960s and 1970s. Here he returns to the persona as well as to the format of a large, bulky figure that fills the picture frame and holds a banner.Printed and published by Glasgow Print Studio in 1994.
* DAME ELIZABETH BLACKADDER DBE RA RSA RSW RGI DLitt, ALLEGORY watercolour on paper, signed 'E. V. Blackadder' 56cm x 52.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Dame Elizabeth Violet Blackadder, (Mrs Houston), DBE, RA, RSA (born 24 September 1931 in Falkirk) is a Scottish painter and printmaker. She is the first woman to be elected to both the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy. In 1962 she began teaching at Edinburgh College of Art where she continued until her retirement in 1986. Blackadder worked in a variety of media such as oil paints, watercolour, drawing and printmaking. She attended Glasgow Print Studio where she worked with print makers to produce etchings and screen prints of flowers. In her still life paintings and drawings, she considers space between objects carefully. . Her work can be seen at the Tate Gallery, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York and has appeared on a series of Royal Mail stamps. In 1982 she was awarded the OBE for her contribution to art which was promoted to a DBE in 2003. In 2001, she was appointed Her Majesty's Painter and Limner in Scotland. Along with an an Honorary degree from Heriot-Watt University in 1989, Blackadder has been awarded honorary doctorates by at least three other universities. Her work remains in high demand at the most prestigious galleries and is included in many of the UK's most significant corporate and private collections

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