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*Mary Fedden RA (1915-2012), 'STILL LIFE WITH CHAIR' Lithograph, signed and numbered 47/95 in pencil 42.5 x 54cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: Clingfilm wrapped. The mark above the lemon leaf on the left is just a line on this. The paper is in good overall condition.
•MARY NICOL NEILL ARMOUR RSA, RSW, RGI, LLD (1902 - 2000, Scottish) MIXED PANSIES Oil on canvas, signed and dated, 46 x 30 (18 x 12") With artist label on the reverse Mary Nicol Neill Armour was a Scottish landscape and still life painter and former Honorary President of the Glasgow School of Art and of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. Born on the 27 March 1902 at Blantyre near Hamilton, she won a scholarship to attend Hamilton Academy. At the Academy she attracted the attention of art teacher Penelope Beaton, who was later to become Head of the Junior Department, Edinburgh School of Art) who persuaded Mary`s father to allow his daughter to enroll at Glasgow School of Art, where she was to study from 1920. In 1925, after a post-diploma year and teacher training, Mary Steel became an art teacher. In 1927 she married the landscape and figure painter William Armour. Mary Armour was to exhibit regularly at the Royal Academy The Royal Scottish Academy (winning the Guthrie Prize in 1937); the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour, the Scottish Society of Artists and the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. In 1941 she was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society becoming a full member in 1956, and became a Royal Scottish Academician in 1958. Armour taught still life painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1951 to 1962 when she retired from teaching and returned to painting full-time. In 1972 she was awarded the Cargill Prize at the RGIFA (Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts) becoming a full member of the RGIFA in 1977. In 1982 she was awarded an honorary LLD from the University of Glasgow Armour was also elected Honorary President of the Glasgow School of Art and of the RGIFA, which awards the annual `Armour Award` for a work of distinction by a young artist.
K McGregor (20th Century) Kirkennan Cottage, Castle Douglas, oil on canvas board, signed and a winter landscape and a floral still life by the same artist, together with Evans, British School (20th century) portrait of a gentleman, signed and dated (19)64, pencil, a Victorian photograph of two young boys and three further pictures by different hands (8)
various Classics Of Exploration - Africa, East Africa, etc.. (14 Vol.set) 8vo A superb set (14 volumes only, of a 20 volume set) in (mostly) fine condition, with 3 of the 14 volumes still sealed in original plastic. These volumes are facsimile copies of the original editions, including fold-out maps, charts, etc... synthetic leather-bound, all edges gilt. The titles are as follows: Scrambles Amongst The Alps In The Years 1860-1869 (Edward Whymper, 1871); A Year Amongst The Persians (Edward G.Browne, 1893); Cabool (Sir Alexander Burnes, 1842); South (Sir Ernest Shackleton, 1919); Discoveries In The Ruins Of Nineveh And Babylon (Layard); The North Pole (Peary); Explorations And Adventures In Equatorial Africa (Du Chaillu); In The Forbidden Land (Landor); Travel And Adventure In South-East Africa (Selous, 1893); An Account Of A Voyage To New South Wales (Barrington, 1810); How I Found Livingstone (Henry M.Stanley, 1872); First Footsteps In East Africa (R.F.Burton, 1894, 2 Volumes); and: Journal Of The Discovery Of The Source Of The Nile (J.H.Speke, 1863). excellent Turnhout, Belgium Time Life 1984/5 Click here to view further details and images and to bid
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