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A box of assorted watercolours and other pictures, to include 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL "Grand Canal, Venice", 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "A street scene with church rising in the distance, figures before a cottage in the foreground", watercolour, K CORIAT "Still life study of poinsettia", signed lower right, another similar, etc
EUGENE BROOKFIELD "Still life study of sunflowers with foliage in a vase resting on a ledge", oil on canvas, signed lower left, JEAN ROPER (20TH CENTURY) "A mountainous landscape", oil on board, signed and dated lower right, PAT STEWART BAKER "A view of Whitbread flowers by Pitville Park Cheltenham", oil on canvas laid on board, together with a quantity of various oils etc
Nathaniel Sparks RE (British, 1880-1957), Birdlip Hill, 1923, aquatint, 21 x 38cm; Essex Court or Milford Lane, etching, signed, 27 x 12cm (image); together withAfter T G Dutton, The Clipper Ship "Yorkshire", 1100 tons, coloured etching, 31 x 46cm (image); together with No.29 Topsham,watercolour,signed, 23.5 x 34.5cm; Still Life of Spring Flowers in a Vase, watercolour, signed (marked in pencil Copyright the property of Haigh and Son), 39 x 35cm (4)
Dimitrius Galanis (1882-1966 French/Greek) Still life, landscape and figure studies, various etchings and prints, mostly signed in pencil in the margins mostly 11 x 17cm and smaller approximately 34 images together with a 1922 exhibition catalogue with a dedication from Galanis to Robert Hottot, together with 14 letters from the artist to Hottot.
• Frederick (Fred) Cuming, R.A., (b.1930) ‘The Parade’; Remembrance Day 1951 signed bottom left oil on board 89 x 121cm. With Brandler Galleries, Brentwood ,Circa 1970 “I am not interested in the pure representation, my work is about responses to the moods and atmospheres generated by landscape, still life and interior”. Fred Cuming trained at Sidcup School of Art and the Royal College. He became a member of the R.A. in 1974 and has been a member of the N.E.A.C. since 1960. He had his first one-man show with the Thackeray Gallery in London in 2001 and was given the honor of being the feature artist at the R.A. Summer Exhibition. He had a major exhibition at the Adam Gallery early in 2011. Fred Cuming lives in Rye, Sussex and has two children and five grand-children. He is still exhibiting, this year at the R.A.
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