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AFTER BARNETT FREEDMAN: "Music - Still Life" - A rare poster designed and printed by the artist from an original artwork; full-colour lithograph for & published by J. Lyons & Co, Second Series No. 4; printed signature of the artist and dated 1951; excellent original condition; un-mounted. 40" x 30" (102x77cm).
Pieter Casteels II (1684-1749). An 18th Century Flemish Oil on Canvas: Still life depicting an urn cascading flowers on a stone pedestal, 32½ ins x 26½ ins (83 cms x 67 cms). Mounted in a 19th Century cavetto moulded gilt frame with foliate corner ornamentation 43½ ins x 37 ins (109 cms x 94 cms).[From a Maharaja's Palace in Rajisthan]
Nicholas Condy (British 1799-1857), 'Schooling'; an interior with a mother and child at a table, oil on panel, 29.5 x 24.5cm. Nicholas Condy was born in Plymouth and enlisted in the army as a young man. On his discharge in 1818 he returned to Plymouth to take up painting professionally and married the daughter of Captain Oates, a portrait painter from Falmouth. Condy painted both in oils and watercolours, his subject matter ranging from marine, to landscape and cottage interiors. The cottage interiors were highly finished and detailed; composed in thin glazes and looking towards 18th century Continental school examples rather than to his contemporaries. The main subject in these compositions was surrounded by minutely observed still life details, contrasting with contemporaries, like Wheatley and Morland. It was said, Condy died from grief at the premature death of his son Nicholas Matthew Condy (1816-1851), who had become a talented and successful marine artist in his own right.
Stella Shawzin (1923-), South African, Still life with fruit, signed, oil on board, 50.5 x 60.5cm.; 20 x 24in. * Born in Ogies, Transvaal, South Africa. Group exhibitions of paintings and sculpture included many in South Africa, Rhodesia, America, Britain and Italy. Solo exhibitions included Argus Gallery, Cape Town, 1953; Lidchi Gallery, Johannesburg, 1970; Crane Kalman Gallery and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, both from 1972 and Kunskamer, Cape Town from 1977.
Isobel M. Barber (1914-2001), Still life of flowers in vase, signed, oil on board, 43.5 x 35cm.; 17.25 x 13.75in. * Exhibited at the Royal Academy; Tib Lane Gallery and the Salford Art Gallery where a retrospective of her work was held in 1981. She was a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Art.
SONYA ALLINSON (British, 20th Century) 'Easter Flowers', signed upper right, oil on board, 17 1/4" x 13 1/4", 'Still Life with Petunias', signed upper right, oil on canvas, 16" x 19 3/4", 'Tomatoes and Grapes', signed upper left, oil on canvas, 13 1/4" x 17 1/4" and 'Lemon and Orange', signed upper left, watercolour and gouache, 13" x 17 1/2" (4)
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