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DEMEDIUK, NATALIA (Ukrainian b. 1982), "July Field", impressionistic landscape with horse in field, oil on canvas 50 x 80 cms, signed with monogram bottom right (1) Further information on artist: Natalia Demediuk, was born in Rivne (Ukraine) on May 3, 1982. She graduated from the Rivne Children's Art School named after A. Martynenko. Since 2017, she is a member of the group of amateur artists "Artist" under the leadership of Anatoliy Ivanenko (member of the NSHU), a member of the art group "Kolo ART". Nataliya Demediuk, artist, writer, journalist, TV and radio presenter, teacher, general director of the Media Center "Tretya Stolitsia", co-organizer and participant of cultural events, public figure. Awarded numerous literary and journalistic prizes. The author of three poetry collections - "Sketches of everyday life", "Seven kRokiv", "Azimuth" (the collection has a painting section with reproductions of paintings by Natalia Demediuk). Many poems were set to music and became songs. Natalia Demediuk's paintings were included in the prize fund of the Rivne accent literary award. Sculptor-animator of a series of plasticine animations as part of the project for special children "Little Croissant in the Big World". Co-organizer and participant of the charity art opening "Just the sky. Artists in support of the Armed Forces." Participant of local, all-Ukrainian and international charity auctions, in particular, the Polish-Ukrainian auction "Holidays without Dad" (the painting "Once upon a time, the Cossack Mamai….."), "Charity Coffee" and others. Natalia Demediuk's paintings are in private collections in Ukraine and abroad. EXHIBITIONS: 2017 - "Two springs of one year", Ukraine, Rivne, Rivne Regional Library for Youth. Exhibition of graphic paintings by Elena Sergeeva and oil painting by Natalia Demediuk. The exhibition combined two creative personalities in their amazing vision of the modern world. 2018 - "Not Holy Pots...", Ukraine, Rivne, exhibition of paintings by students of Anatoly Ivanenko, Rivne, European painting gallery "Euro-Art". Despite the variety of directions and creative individuality, the artists are united by high professionalism and bright artistic expressiveness. 2019 - "Legatto", Ukraine, Rivne, exhibition of paintings by students of Anatoly Ivanenko, Rivne, European painting gallery "Euro-Art". In the exposition - a common female view of the modern world, full of hope, warmth, good and bright thoughts. 2021 - "Artistic exercises", the presentation of the exhibition of the works of students of the "Artist" group took place within the framework of the large-scale project "Euro-Art" for the talented". 2021 - debut personal painting exhibition "INTERMEZZO. In love with life", Ukraine, Rivne, Euro-Art gallery as part of the Euro-Art project for the talented. 2022 - "Art-klubma", Ukraine, Rivne regional organization of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, painting exhibition, the best works of the "Artist" group are presented.
Sam Gilliam (American, 1933-2022). Small acrylic on birch plywood titled "Mark Squared" depicting a colorful abstract composition, 2000. With a three-dimensional element in the form of an irregular-shaped wedge projecting from the lower half of the artwork. Signed, titled, and dated along the verso.Provenance: Private Minnesota collection.Lot Essay:Sam Gilliam was one of America's foremost Black artists and a leader in the color field and lyrical abstraction movements. He was influenced by German Expressionists such as Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, and Nathan Oliveira. He was additionally influenced by Vladimir Tatlin, Frank Stella, Hans Hofmann, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, and Paul Cezanne. An artist from an early age, he was always interested in art and eventually studied fine arts at the University of Louisville, admitted as the second class of black undergraduate students to the school.Around 1965, he became the first artist to introduce the idea of an unsupported canvas, draping the paintings from ceilings, walls, and floors. These works were immensely popular and led to exhibitions and commissions worldwide including representing the United States at the 36th Venice Biennale. He moved away from this in later years to focus on jazz-inspired works like his Black Paintings, so-named because they are painted in shades of black. His works shifted once more in the 1980s to resemble the African patchwork quilts of his childhood. Though he was largely overlooked throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, his career saw a resurgence following a retrospective at the Corcoran Gallery in 2005.From then until his death in 2022, his works came into the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art among others. He also had successful exhibitions including a second show at the Venice Biennale (2017), a large-scale draped painting titled "Yves Klein Blue" in Giardini's central pavilion for the show "Viva Arte Viva," and his first European retrospective in 2018 hosted by the Kunstmuseum Basel.His honors and awards were plentiful including eight honorary doctorates, several National Endowment for the Arts grants, the Longview Foundation Award, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. In 2015 he was awarded the Medal of Art by the U.S. State Department for his longtime contributions to art in embassies and other diplomatic facilities as well as his cultural diplomacy, which showcased his works in over 20 countries during his career.From 1962 until the 1980s, Gilliam was married to Dorothy Butler, the first African-American female columnist at The Washington Post. They had three daughters together. In 2018, after a 35-year partnership, he married Annie Gawlak, owner of the former G Fine Art gallery in Washington, D.C. On June 25, 2022, Gilliam died in his home at the age of 88 after a long, varied, and ultimately successful career creating the art that he loved.Height: 12 in x width: 12 in x depth: 4 in.br/>Condition:The artwork is structurally sound. All pieces are firmly attached. There are no splits, losses, or repairs to the wooden components. Natural bubbles to the paint surface original to the artistic process. Along the lower right of the red panel there are three small spots (the largest measuring 3/4 inch x 3/4 inch) that fluoresce under UV light and appear uneven when compared to the rest of the work which is quite smooth, save for the aforementioned bubbles. This is likely an area of pooled varnish. There is some slight yellow discoloration to the varnish throughout. Some scratches to the metal along the verso of the work.
Atlas Editions - Campagnes de '14 -'18, comprising; Set: President Poincare & Marechal Foch, Set: French Staff Car [no figures], Empire Miniatures - English Civil War Series - Set CW1451 - Mounted Ironside Harquebusier Trooper at the Charge, Sculptures UK - Set #0479/M - Black Watch Drummer [75mm Scale], King & Country - 1776 - American Revolution Range [Single Foot Figure Sets] - Set BR006 10th Lincolnshire Rgt Standing Firing & Set AR039 - 1st NY Standing Loading Rifle. Generally Mint overall, contained in near Mint set boxes. [6]
A boxed National Motor Museum Mint 1939 Lincoln Zephyr Convertible, COA; a boxed 1948 Lincoln Roadster; Three sealed Atlas Editions Classic Motorbikes, Triumph Speed Twin 1938, BSA A65 Lightning 1965 and a MV Agusta 750S America 1973; two more opened Honda VB750 Four 1970 and a Indian Chief; a Corgi Classis D953/16 Bedford O series Pantechnicon, boxed; a large scale tinplate Mercedes Benz SSK style car etc.
OMEGA GENEVE 9CT GOLD GENTLEMAN'S BRACELET WRISTWATCH, circa 1965, silvered dial, raised gold baton hour markers, minute scale, date aperture at 3 o clock, gold and black baton hands, centre seconds movement, numbered 21717982, manual wind, snap on case back, signed and numbered 1325418, on associated 9ct gold brick-link bracelet, with fold over clasp, case 34mm diam., gross weight 54.3gProvenance: private collection Conwy
HORNBY OO GAUGE SCALE MODELS R2828 GWR Dean single 4-2-2 (Duke of Edinburgh) 3064 limited edition locomotive and tender, R.392 GWR County Class of Bedford locomotive and tender, R2460 GWR 4-6-0 King Class locomotive ‘King James II’ with tender, R2198A GWR 0-6-0 Class 2721 Pannier tank 2759, R799040 Diesel loco CEGB and R059 GWR Class 2721 loco Pannier tank, boxedProvenance: private collection Ynys Mon
DINKY DIECAST SCALE MODEL MILITARY VEHICLES, some with original boxes, including 661 Recovery Tractor, 676 Armoured Personnel Tractor, 688 Field Artillery Tractor, 626 Ambulance, 670 Armoured Car and 674 Austin Champ, with four boxed Solido military vehicles etcProvenance: private collection Denbighshire
Wood & Sons semi porcelain Verona pattern part dinner service, circa 1890, printed crowned red marks, printed in gilt in the Imari palette with flowers, scrolls and scale pattern, including a square footed soup tureen, cover, stand and ladle, two rectangular vegetable dishes and one cover, a sauce boat stand and ladle, assorted plates and serving dishes in sizes
Pair of French porcelain trumpet-shaped vases painted with bouquets of flowers on a gilt scale-pattern burnt orange ground, circa 1900, 16cm high, and a Copeland Spode inkwell on stand painted with garlands of flowers on a brown ground within gilt rims, printed green and brown marks, RD No.553455 (ink stand has been cracked, repaired and re-gilt, and cover possibly a replacement) (3) Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded

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