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Valentine G Taranenko (1933 - 1992) Taranenko was born in 1933 in Lugansk (Ukraine) and died in 1992. He finished Lugansk Art School in 1953 and in graduated from Kharkiv Art Institute. After graduation he taught at Lugansk Art School; at the same time he produced many paintings and machinery graphics. Taraneko has been a member of the Ukraine Artist Union since 1966, permanent participant in Ukraine national exhibitions. Taranenko's paintings are kept in museums, funds and private collections in Ukraine, Russia, America, France and UK. "The set of topics and subjects defined early in Tararenko's art and he was true to its all his life. These are first of all creative labour and person-creator. Taranenko always strived to get to know his hero-toiler, his surroundings and different sides of his activity as profound as possible. A great deal of creative trips is subjected to this purpose. Skillful experience in watercolours technique let Valentin Taranenko create bright, picturesque chronicle of a person's creative labour, of his actions grandeur. It was no accident that he was awarded with memorable medal ''For Construction of Main Transmission Gas Line'' Soyuz (Union) by the Executive Committee of Council for Mutual Economics Assistance. During Soviet Union time Mutual Economic Assistance was quite similar to what is now EU but Soviet bloc) All creative work of Valentine Taranenko is penetrated with respect to an ordinary person, admiration with his abilities. Understanding of a person's hands work beauty lies in the basis of Taranenko art vision, expressing in colour magic when he seemed to embody absolutely ordinary subjects. Saturated tints, contrasts confrontation of coloured patches help him to show intensive rhythm of working process. Sincerity, ingeniousness of world perception run through picturesque still lives and landscapes'; sensitive soul of artist Valentine Taranenko is reflect Live in their beauty and subtle harmony'' Valentine G Taranenko (1933 - 1992), Locomotive Plant, women going to their shift, watercolour, 52cm x 70cm Provenance: From the private collection of Russian and Soviet Impressionist paintings of Bridgett Pemberton, as shown in additional image.
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, to include a still life study of a glass of wine and a pear, initialled SM, oil on board, approximate size 29cm x 23cm, a Chris Mouncey miniature watercolour landscape, a Kevin Arnold watercolour landscape, a Rachael Setford collage of found objects for Liberty of London, a Gaspar Poussin engraving print of a landscape dated 1744, approximate size 33cm x 42cm, a framed set of forty-eight Millenium Royal Mail stamps, Shirley Felts signed print, topographical prints etc
A BOX OF AMATEUR OILS ON CANVAS AND BOARD ETC, to include a still life study of roses signed H.R. Hammond 1929, approximate size 29cm x 39cm, boats on a lake by the same hand, unsigned oils probably by the same hand, an antique B&W photograph of a small child, a Scottish scene print on copper etc
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE ASSORTED PICTURES AND PRINTS ETC, to include eleven Cash's woven bird pictures, a still life watercolour depicting oranges signed C. Evans 1951, approximate size 22cm x 29cm, a tropical watercolour signed Munir, an unsigned watercolour depicting a fisherman patting a young girl on the head, an oil on canvas depicting a Donkey and foal signed Eric Ball 1976, two reproduction Newcastle Brown Ale posters on tinplate, together with assorted other amateur oils and prints etc
'Jonny J.' (20th Century), mixed media, A still life arrangement depicting pink roses within a vase against a green backdrop, signed to the lower right, framed, mounted, and under glass, measuring 38cm x 58cm, & 55cm x 75cm overall, together with another still life painting, a watercolour signed M.J. Wakefield (20th Century), depicting red lillies (2)
This P6 has led a remarkable life; ex-Hampshire Police, resplendent in Black as the official staff car of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, used by the Chairman of the County Council, abandoned in a piggery and finally sympathetically restored and back in uniform. In May 1975, this manual gearbox, 161bhp, V8-engined P6 3500S was supplied by Wadham Stringer in Southsea directly to Hampshire Constabulary in Winchester where it was prepared for duty as a high-speed patrol carApparently, when at motorway speeds with a fully, equipment-laden boot, the front of the car would tend to lift, leading to Rover developing a front 'splitter' which cured the problem and became a standard fitmentIn 1978, the car was quietly requisitioned and became Earl Mountbatten of Burma's official staff car when he was in the Isle of Wight. For security reasons, it was registered to the local Fire Chief and it was repainted black at Mountbatten's request as he felt that was more fitting for official dutiesAfter his unfortunate demise, the Rover was allocated to the County Council and continued to be used by the Chairman until eventually, in 1982, it was sold into private ownershipThe Rover, still in black, changed hands several times, presumably with later owners having no idea of the car's remarkable history, until eventually it was found abandoned in a piggery in Eastleigh in the late 1990s with a tree growing through itAt this time, the car's restoration commenced, being treated to panels, a new engine, police equipment including the triangular roof box and of course being repainted in its original police uniform liverySince its restoration, it's been a popular vehicle whilst on display at numerous shows and was also a cover car for Classic 999 Magazine's August 2004 editionThere is a vast amount of information about this important car, both before and after its discovery, and it's worth interested parties spending some time at our sale having a look at the Rover's fascinating history fileSpecification Make: ROVER Model: P6 Year: 1975 Chassis Number: 48113398D Registration Number: HBK 875N Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 45104898A Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 97121 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details, condition report and images
The ultimate Mini! 220bhp, K20 Civic Type-R engine conversion coupled to a six-speed gearbox. Miniworld Magazine-featured car. This remarkable Mini started life as a brown 1275 GT in 1977 and was first registered on 01/01/1978Totally transformed, it was unveiled by its creator in 2004 and was immediately featured in Mini World Magazine that same yearThe shell was fully stripped and caged, then painted throughout in the gold colour we see todayThe interior, whilst bare, is purposeful, boasting carbon door cards and harnessed bucket seats. Toggle switches on the dash back up the competition feel of the carThe exterior shows areas of modification to house the non-standard power unit and drivetrain, such as widened arches and a quick release/removable bonnet for ease of access to the engine. These modifications aside, the car still wears original features like the chrome mirrors, bumpers and original unmistakable 1275 GT grille.For the classic Mini enthusiast who is after next level performance, this well known and much coveted Mini is surely a must!Specification Make: LEYLAND Model: 1275 GT Year: 1977 Chassis Number: XE2D2479427A Registration Number: VDC 61S Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 36654 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Black/CarbonClick here for more details, condition report and images
Superbly presented Defender 90, originally part of the late Queen Elizabeth II's Sandringham Estate. Offered in the rather exclusive combination of Galway Green with a black cloth interior, this lovely Defender 90 County spent the first 18 months of its life on the late Queen's beloved Sandringham EstateWhen it returned to Land Rover Vehicle Operations at Gaydon in 2010, it had only covered only 679 miles. It was subsequently sold through Harwoods Land Rover to its second owner who used it in Scotland and later in Spain. It was subsequently sold to a dealer in Spain and later returned to the UK in 2021This lovely Land Rover County has now covered only 41,725 miles and comes with an MOT until July 2024 with 'No Advisories'The service book shows five services, mostly completed by main dealers, and a history file that contains numerous previous MOTsAs 'evergreen' as ever, these defining Defender 90 Counties still have the ability to blend into any occasion and, with its Sandringham provenance, would be welcome anywhereSpecification Make: LAND ROVER Model: DEFENDER Year: 2008 Chassis Number: SALLDVBS79A769131 Registration Number: BN58 RWL Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 080818133204244DT Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 41725 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details, condition report and images
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was an American artist, filmmaker, and leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. He played a crucial role in elevating popular culture to the level of fine art. Here are some key points about Andy Warhol:1. **Early Life and Education:** Andrew Warhola was born on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Slovakian immigrant parents. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and graduated with a degree in pictorial design.2. **Move to New York:** Warhol moved to New York City in the 1950s and began his career as a commercial illustrator for magazines and advertising. He quickly gained recognition for his unique and playful approach to graphic design.3. **Pop Art:** Warhol is widely considered a leading figure in the pop art movement, which emerged in the 1950s and celebrated everyday objects and popular culture. He transformed ordinary items into works of art, blurring the lines between high and low culture.4. **Campbell's Soup Cans:** One of Warhol's most famous works is the series of paintings depicting Campbell's Soup Cans. Each canvas featured a different flavor of soup, highlighting mass production and consumer culture.5. **Marilyn Monroe:** Warhol's depictions of iconic celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, became iconic symbols of his art. The repetition of Monroe's image underscored the pervasive influence of mass media.6. **The Factory:** Warhol established "The Factory," a studio in New York City where he produced his artworks and collaborated with a diverse group of artists, musicians, and filmmakers. The Factory became a hub of artistic and social activity.7. **Silkscreen Technique:** Warhol developed a distinctive silkscreen printing technique, allowing him to mass-produce images and create multiples of his artworks. This technique played a significant role in his artistic process.8. **Exploration of Consumerism:** Warhol's art often explored themes of consumerism, celebrity culture, and the relationship between art and commerce. His works reflected the changing landscape of post-war America.9. **Filmmaking:** In addition to his visual art, Warhol was involved in experimental filmmaking. His films, often characterized by their duration and simplicity, captured everyday activities and interactions.10. **The Velvet Underground:** Warhol managed and collaborated with the influential rock band The Velvet Underground. His association with the band contributed to the merging of art and music scenes in New York.11. **Attempted Assassination:** In 1968, Warhol was shot and seriously wounded by Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist and writer. He survived the attack but experienced physical and psychological effects.12. **Later Works:** In the 1970s and 1980s, Warhol continued to produce art, including portraits of celebrities and influential figures. His later works explored themes of mortality and society.13. **Legacy:** Andy Warhol's legacy extends beyond his art, influencing contemporary art, culture, and society. His impact on the art world is profound, and his work continues to be celebrated and studied globally.14. **Death:** Andy Warhol died on February 22, 1987, in New York City, at the age of 58, due to complications following gallbladder surgery.Andy Warhol's contributions to art and popular culture have left an indelible mark, and his influence is still felt today. His ability to transform ordinary objects into art and his exploration of the intersection between art and consumer culture remain central to discussions about contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.
Edward Weston (1886-1958), an influential American photographer known for his contributions to modern photography and his focus on capturing the essence of everyday objects and landscapes through a precise and artistic lens.Key points about Edward Weston and his work:1. **Sharp Focus and Precision:** Weston was known for his technical mastery and ability to achieve remarkable detail and sharpness in his photographs. He paid meticulous attention to composition, lighting, and form.2. **Still Life and Nudes:** One of his significant bodies of work includes his still life photographs of everyday objects such as peppers, shells, and vegetables. He also gained recognition for his nudes, which he approached with a sculptural sensibility.3. **Group f/64:** Weston was a founding member of Group f/64, a collective of photographers who championed a straight approach to photography, emphasizing sharp focus and clear detail, often achieved through smaller apertures.4. **Landscape Photography:** Weston captured the landscapes of the American West, often depicting natural forms and scenes with a unique perspective. His landscapes focused on the patterns and textures found in nature.5. **Imogen Cunningham and Modern Photography:** Weston was friends with fellow photographer Imogen Cunningham, and their artistic relationship influenced each other's work. They were both instrumental in shaping the development of modern photography.6. **West Coast Aesthetic:** As part of the West Coast modernist movement, Weston's work often reflected the unique aesthetic and approach of photographers on the Pacific coast of the United States.7. **Influence:** Edward Weston's work continues to be admired and studied by photographers and artists for his innovative approach to form, composition, and light.8. **Legacy:** His photographs are celebrated for their timeless quality and his ability to transform ordinary subjects into objects of beauty and contemplation.Edward Weston's contribution to photography's artistic evolution, his dedication to technique, and his pursuit of elevating the everyday to the realm of art have left a lasting mark on the medium. His legacy endures through his body of work and his impact on subsequent generations of photographers.Printed circa 1940s.Measures 7.25 x 5.5.
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was an American artist, filmmaker, and leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. He played a crucial role in elevating popular culture to the level of fine art. Here are some key points about Andy Warhol:1. **Early Life and Education:** Andrew Warhola was born on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Slovakian immigrant parents. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and graduated with a degree in pictorial design.2. **Move to New York:** Warhol moved to New York City in the 1950s and began his career as a commercial illustrator for magazines and advertising. He quickly gained recognition for his unique and playful approach to graphic design.3. **Pop Art:** Warhol is widely considered a leading figure in the pop art movement, which emerged in the 1950s and celebrated everyday objects and popular culture. He transformed ordinary items into works of art, blurring the lines between high and low culture.4. **Campbell's Soup Cans:** One of Warhol's most famous works is the series of paintings depicting Campbell's Soup Cans. Each canvas featured a different flavor of soup, highlighting mass production and consumer culture.5. **Marilyn Monroe:** Warhol's depictions of iconic celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, became iconic symbols of his art. The repetition of Monroe's image underscored the pervasive influence of mass media.6. **The Factory:** Warhol established "The Factory," a studio in New York City where he produced his artworks and collaborated with a diverse group of artists, musicians, and filmmakers. The Factory became a hub of artistic and social activity.7. **Silkscreen Technique:** Warhol developed a distinctive silkscreen printing technique, allowing him to mass-produce images and create multiples of his artworks. This technique played a significant role in his artistic process.8. **Exploration of Consumerism:** Warhol's art often explored themes of consumerism, celebrity culture, and the relationship between art and commerce. His works reflected the changing landscape of post-war America.9. **Filmmaking:** In addition to his visual art, Warhol was involved in experimental filmmaking. His films, often characterized by their duration and simplicity, captured everyday activities and interactions.10. **The Velvet Underground:** Warhol managed and collaborated with the influential rock band The Velvet Underground. His association with the band contributed to the merging of art and music scenes in New York.11. **Attempted Assassination:** In 1968, Warhol was shot and seriously wounded by Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist and writer. He survived the attack but experienced physical and psychological effects.12. **Later Works:** In the 1970s and 1980s, Warhol continued to produce art, including portraits of celebrities and influential figures. His later works explored themes of mortality and society.13. **Legacy:** Andy Warhol's legacy extends beyond his art, influencing contemporary art, culture, and society. His impact on the art world is profound, and his work continues to be celebrated and studied globally.14. **Death:** Andy Warhol died on February 22, 1987, in New York City, at the age of 58, due to complications following gallbladder surgery.Andy Warhol's contributions to art and popular culture have left an indelible mark, and his influence is still felt today. His ability to transform ordinary objects into art and his exploration of the intersection between art and consumer culture remain central to discussions about contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.
Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989) was an American photographer known for his provocative and often controversial works that explored themes of sexuality, gender, and beauty. He was a prominent figure in the art world during the late 20th century and is renowned for his black-and-white photography, portraiture, and still life compositions.Key points about Robert Mapplethorpe and his work:1. **Black-and-White Photography:** Mapplethorpe's photography is characterized by its crisp and precise black-and-white compositions. He had a keen eye for capturing texture, form, and contrast in his images.2. **Themes of Sexuality and Identity:** Mapplethorpe's work frequently explored themes of human sexuality, including explicit depictions of BDSM, gay culture, and the male nude. His photographs challenged societal norms and encouraged conversations about sexual identity.3. **Portraiture:** Mapplethorpe created striking portraits of artists, musicians, celebrities, and other individuals within his circle. His portraits often conveyed a sense of intimacy and depth, revealing the personalities of his subjects.4. **Still Life and Floral Photography:** In addition to his portraits, Mapplethorpe was known for his still life compositions, particularly his stylized photographs of flowers. These images demonstrated his skill in elevating ordinary subjects to the realm of art.5. **Controversy and Censorship:** Mapplethorpe's explicit and provocative content led to debates about art and censorship. His exhibitions, particularly "The Perfect Moment" (1989), faced legal challenges and controversies.6. **Technical Mastery:** Mapplethorpe was a meticulous and skilled photographer, often using medium- and large-format cameras to achieve detailed and highly composed images.7. **Legacy:** Despite the controversies surrounding his work, Mapplethorpe's legacy has endured. He is considered one of the most influential photographers of his time and continues to inspire artists working with themes of identity and sexuality.Robert Mapplethorpe's exploration of taboo subjects and his ability to merge the aesthetic and the controversial have left a lasting impact on contemporary photography and art. His work continues to spark discussions about the boundaries of art and society, making him a figure of both admiration and debate within the art world.Measures 8.25 x 8.
Edward Weston (1886-1958), an influential American photographer known for his contributions to modern photography and his focus on capturing the essence of everyday objects and landscapes through a precise and artistic lens.Key points about Edward Weston and his work:1. **Sharp Focus and Precision:** Weston was known for his technical mastery and ability to achieve remarkable detail and sharpness in his photographs. He paid meticulous attention to composition, lighting, and form.2. **Still Life and Nudes:** One of his significant bodies of work includes his still life photographs of everyday objects such as peppers, shells, and vegetables. He also gained recognition for his nudes, which he approached with a sculptural sensibility.3. **Group f/64:** Weston was a founding member of Group f/64, a collective of photographers who championed a straight approach to photography, emphasizing sharp focus and clear detail, often achieved through smaller apertures.4. **Landscape Photography:** Weston captured the landscapes of the American West, often depicting natural forms and scenes with a unique perspective. His landscapes focused on the patterns and textures found in nature.5. **Imogen Cunningham and Modern Photography:** Weston was friends with fellow photographer Imogen Cunningham, and their artistic relationship influenced each other's work. They were both instrumental in shaping the development of modern photography.6. **West Coast Aesthetic:** As part of the West Coast modernist movement, Weston's work often reflected the unique aesthetic and approach of photographers on the Pacific coast of the United States.7. **Influence:** Edward Weston's work continues to be admired and studied by photographers and artists for his innovative approach to form, composition, and light.8. **Legacy:** His photographs are celebrated for their timeless quality and his ability to transform ordinary subjects into objects of beauty and contemplation.Edward Weston's contribution to photography's artistic evolution, his dedication to technique, and his pursuit of elevating the everyday to the realm of art have left a lasting mark on the medium. His legacy endures through his body of work and his impact on subsequent generations of photographers.Measures 6.3 x 5.75.Printed circa 1940s.
Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) was a French Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundation for the transition from 19th-century art to the revolutionary styles of the 20th century. Born in Aix-en-Provence, France, Cézanne's artistic career began in the mid-19th century, and he played a crucial role in the development of modern art.Cézanne's early works were influenced by Impressionism, but he eventually moved away from its emphasis on capturing fleeting moments and light effects. He developed a unique style that focused on geometric forms, spatial relationships, and the manipulation of color and perspective.Some of Cézanne's well-known paintings include "Mont Sainte-Victoire," "The Card Players," and "Still Life with Apples." His landscapes and still lifes are celebrated for their exploration of form, structure, and the use of color planes, which would become foundational elements of Cubism and other modern art movements.Cézanne's approach to painting had a profound impact on artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, who later developed Cubism. Despite facing initial rejection and criticism, Cézanne's work gained recognition in the later years of his life, and he is now considered one of the most influential figures in the history of art. His innovative techniques and emphasis on form over color had a lasting impact on the trajectory of modern art.
CSALLÓKÖZI FARKAS, LÖRINC (1898-1973), Stillleben u. re. sign. und dat., Öl/Leinwand, HxB: ca. 30,5x40,5 cm (41x51 cm mit Rahmen). Altersspuren, craqueliert, Farbabplatzer. Mit Rahmen. VERSO Zettel mit Angaben zu Künstler und Gemälde.Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung Prof. Dr. Bathelt (1948-2023), Leiter der Volkshochschule und der städtischen Galerie Herrenberg und Vorsitzender der Europäischen Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.| CSALLÓKÖZI FARKAS, LÖRINC (1898-1973), Still life, signed and dated lower right, oil/canvas, HxW: approx. 30.5x40.5 cm (41x51 cm with frame). Traces of age, craquelure, loss of colour. With frame. VERSO label with details of artist and painting.Provenance: From the collection of Prof. Dr. Bathelt (1948-2023), director of the Volkshochschule and the municipal gallery Herrenberg and chairman of the Europäische Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.
MALER DES XX. JAHRHUNDERS "Stillleben mit Totenkopf" u. re. undeutlich sign., Öl/Leinwand, HxB: ca. 30x20 cm (50x40 cm mit Rahmen). Altersspuren. Mit Rahmen (Altersspuren).Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung Prof. Dr. Bathelt (1948-2023), Leiter der Volkshochschule und der städtischen Galerie Herrenberg und Vorsitzender der Europäischen Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.| PAINTER OF THE XX CENTURY "Still life with skull", indistinctly signed lower right, oil/canvas, HxW: approx. 30x20 cm (50x40 cm with frame). Traces of age. With frame (traces of age).Provenance: From the collection of Prof. Dr. Bathelt (1948-2023), director of the Volkshochschule and the municipal gallery Herrenberg and chairman of the Europäische Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.
Y JOHN SPRALIES (Yorkshire Artist, XX Century) *ARR'Reflection of a Still Life', grocery bags and apples on a table, acrylic, signed and dated (19)91 lower right,43 x 31cm.Artist label to back, originally sold for £950, exhibited in The Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery 23rd January-9th April 2016.
Y GIULIANA LAZZERINI (Yorkshire Based Italian Artist, XX Century) *ARR'Imaginary Portrait', watercolour, signed lower left,12 x 16cm.Another Two, by the same hand, 'Lemons by the Curtain', watercolour, signed and dated (19)94 lower left, artist label and bio verso, 24 x 14cm and 'Still Life with Blackbird', oil on board, signed lower left, artist label and bio verso, 30 x 24cm. (3)
** FRANCIS CAMPBELL BOILEAU CADELL RSA RSW (SCOTTISH 1883-1937) DAHLIAS (c1929) Oil on panel, signed lower left, signed, inscribed with title and 'Absorbent ground NEVER varnish' verso, 44 x 36cm (17.3 x 14.17") Provenance: Dr Arthur H H Sinclair, 6 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh (now Bute House) c1930. Sinclair (1868-1962) had a fine art collection and was President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, and the Hon Surgeon Oculist to the King in Scotland. His brother, Alexander Garden Sinclair ARSA, was an artist and member of the Society of Eight with FCB Cadell. Thence by family descent. Sale; Bonhams London, 9.6.99 (lot 23) Private Collection Jersey Private Collection Jersey Note: FCB Cadell, the youngest of the Scottish Colourists, came into his own as an artist in Venice in 1910. The salon paintings he composed before the War were his most original contribution to date, featuring elegant 'fashion plate' women as motifs within his meticulously-arranged studio, but the style remained post-impressionist and his palette largely subdued. However the works from the 1920s, as with the present picture, perhaps reveal the true nature of the artist and the man. Particularly in the still life genre, we see his adherence to 'rigid line' and delight in pure colour. Many still lifes feature favoured studio props/motifs, such as the blue jug, small green Chinese bowl and silhouette, composed against the lilac wall he had first used c1915. Here we see his interest in pattern, geometry, simplified form and interior design, with his paintings reflecting the age of Art Deco and Jazz. The dahlia blooms themselves seem almost stylised, such is their visual impact.Buyer's Premium 24% + VAT. Also subject to Import VAT @ 5% on hammer.PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LOT CAN ONLY BE VIEWED BY APPOINTMENT OUTWITH ADVERTISED SALE VIEWING TIMES. Condition Report:Presents in good condition. Very slight bow to panel. Minor abrasions/chips/rubbing to edges of panel. There appears to have been some sort of coating applied to the rear of the panel, rendering it slightly yellowed and shiny. However there is no apparent evidence that it has had any effect on painting itself. PLEASE NOTE that this report has been prepared by an experienced picture specialist. If you wish to have the picture examined by a restorer you are welcome to do so strictly by appointment
Dutch School original oil on canvas painting of a luscious Still Life set on a dark background. The artist included roses, poppies and other colorful flowers with ants, butterflies and bees near scattered drops of water on petals. On the wooden table base, a nest with eggs, ripe peaches and yellow grapes add to this elaborate composition. Housed in a handsome black wooden frame with a gilded border. Artwork dimensions: 27"L x 33.50"H. Frame size: 33.50"L x 40.50"H x 3"W. Issued: 19th centuryCountry of Origin: HollandCondition: Age related wear.
Post Impressionist style still life painting on canvas by Postwar and Contemporary artist Jean Lamouroux. Painting features cool white lilies over a red framed window with blue sky. Signed by artist on lower right. Wood frame with satin white finish. Sight size: 31.75"H x 23.25"W; frame: 33.25"H x 24.75"W x 1.5"D. Artist: Jean LamourouxCountry of Origin: FranceProvenance: Private Collection of Marie-Claude Lalique
Monumental Still Life oil and acrylic on canvas by Teppa who has painted mundane objects and citrus fruits in a Neo-Analytical Cubist style with browns, beiges, orange, yellow and black paints. Signature and date on the lower right side: Teppa, 2006. Artist: Raul TeppaIssued: 2006Dimensions: 55"L x 55"H x 1"WCountry of Origin: ArgentinaProvenance: Raul Teppa Family TrustCondition: Age related wear.
Arnold Beauvais (British 1886-1984), Still life of Mimosa and Chinese lanterns with a green glass decanter on a windowsill ; Still life of Rudbeckia daisies, two, one oil on canvas laid on board with an oil sketch of a castle verso, the other oil on canvasboard, the second signed lower left, the first 42 x 32.5cm.; the second 29 x 39cm. (2) FramedCondition Report: Mimosa still life, canvas is lifting off the board, needs laying down properly, some water damage to right hand side of daisies, both need cleaning.
Arnold Beauvais (British 1886-1984), Still life of cherry blossom in a jam jar; Still life of pink roses in a pewter tankard, two, oil on canvasboard, the first signed lower right, the second signed and dated '70 lower left, the first 42 x 32cm.; the second 38 x 28cm. FramedCondition Report: Roses board slightly bowed, both may benefit from a light clean.
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