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ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19th century. Still life study of flowers & fruit, signed with initials E.F.W. & dated 1875; watercolour: 5” x 7”, framed & glazed. (9¼” x 10¼” over-all); & ENGLISH SCHOOL, 20th century. Portrait of a lady seated in a chair; charcoal & coloured chalks; 16½” x 12¾”, loose sheet, un-mounted & un-framed.
* PETER FOYLE, IN THE SHADE oil on canvas, signed, titled verso image size 36cm x 46cm, overall size 49cm x 59cm Framed. Note: Peter graduated from St. Martin’s School of Art in London in 1986 when he was a finalist in the prestigious ‘Readers Digest Young Illustrators Award.’ After graduating, he practised as a freelance artist and illustrator until 1990 when he and his wife opened the Framework Gallery in Troon in Ayrshire. Peter shows his work in several galleries and exhibitions in Scotland and also recently in China. In recent years he has won several awards including the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians Award at the Royal Glasgow Institute. Peter was brought up in Dorset where, as a teenager, he could be seen cycling around the country lanes with his easel and paints strapped to his bicycle as he sought out interesting subjects to paint “en plein air.” He won a few awards and sold a number of paintings and completed several commissions while still at school. Much of Peter’s work now depicts the sparkling light of Venice and the sun-dappled cafes of Provence but he is also inspired by the Scottish Coast where they live. Cityscapes of Glasgow and Edinburgh as well as rural landscapes and harbours are all subjects he enjoys painting. Still Life painting has also been a source of inspiration, especially during the recent covid lockdowns. Whereas some artists concentrate on one subject throughout their painting career, Peter prefers to paint whatever gives him a sense of visual excitement, usually because of a special quality of light. He paints almost entirely in oil on Belgian linen but occasionally produces watercolours, especially as sketches when travelling.
English School (20th century): Still Life of Onions, oil on canvas signed with monogram, dated 1974 verso; B Pearson (British mid 20th century): Still Life of Pomegranate, oil on board signed and dated 1958; English School (20th century): 'Christmas Rose', mixed media on board signed with monogram JK and dated '80 verso max 33cm x 41cm (3)
John Balman (British 1964-): Capital of Corinthian Column with Face detail in Beverley Minster, oil on panel signed with monogram 24cm x 24cm Notes: John studied architecture in Hull in the early 90's and pursued a career as an architect until 2014 when following illness he was forced to change his life direction completely. He is now a painter of still life and portraiture based in Beverley. His style is influenced by contemporary Dutch realism. His paintings invite a sense of calmness through the restrained subject matter and interplay of light and colour.
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