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J. Horsburgh Guild (20th/21st century) - a still life of anemones and other flowers in a blue and white jug, signed, pencil and watercolour, 10.25" x 14"; together with three further pictures including a watercolour of an Eastern Mosque scene, a loch scene with blue flowers in the foreground and a charcoal drawing which is indistinctly inscribed depicting a head and shoulder portrait of a lady, various sizes (4)
PUNK/NEW WAVE/INDIE/ALT - LP/12" COLLECTION. Mega offering of 16 x LP/12" releases including limited edition Japanese pressings. Artists/titles are Depeche Mode - People Are People (Japanese og promo copy, P-13097 - archive condition record appearing 'as new'/with insert/Ex+ very clean sleeve, with some minor foxing to the obi), The The - Soul Mining (2014 ltd edition LP box set, 88843035261 - 'as new' contents/Ex outer box), Travis - The Man Who (ISOM 9LP, appearing to be original stock EU 1999 pressing without the 12", still sealed, no mention of 'Craft Recordings' on the sleeve who issued the repress), Talk Talk - It's My Life (2017 RE, black vinyl, 0190295792619), Siouxsie & The Banshees - Once Upon A Time (Japanese, 28MM 0086), The Jam - All Mod Cons (18MM 0543, Japanese), ABC - The Lexicon Of Love II (00602547882325, ltd edition 2016 copy signed by Martin Fry), Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair (2019 ltd edition orange vinyl, 602577988172), The Bangles - Sweetheart Of The Sun (2020 ltd edition UK 'coke clear yellow swirl' pressing ltd to 300 copies, RGM-1145), Roxy Music - S/T (5099924303316, sealed RE), Vic Godard & The Subway Sect - Songs For Sale (Japanese, L28P-1059), PiL - Bad Life (YW-7424-AX), Madness (x2), Coldplay and Peter Gabriel - So (Japanese 28VB-1088). Condition is chiefly Ex+/archive/'as new'.
FOLK ROCK / SINGER-SONGWRITER / BLUES - LP COLLECTION. Excellent, eclectic collection of 29 x LPs. Artists/Titles include Blue - Joni Mitchell (US 2007 RE, Reprise, 74842 - Ex / VG+), Roy Harper - Flat Baroque and Berserk (UK 1985 RE), Roy Harper - Lifemask, The Band - To Kingdom Come (The Definitive Collection), Crosby, Still, Nash and Young - American Dream, Tim Buckley - Look At The Fool, The Albion Band - Rise Up Like The Sun, Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick - Life and Limb, Peggy Seeger and Ewan Mac Coll - Two-Way Trip, Planet Waves - Moonglow, The Robert Cray Band (x3), Joni Mitchell, Richard Thompson, Robbie Robertson, Steely Dan, Ry Cooder (x3), Christy Moore, Home Service, The Boomtown Rats, Tom Robinson Band, Macka-B, Leonard Cohen, Warren Zevon and Elvis. Condition is generally Ex - Ex+ / Archive.
CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK/DISCO/JAZZ - LPs. Tight grooves with this collection of 29 x (almost entirely) LPs. Artists/titles include Dr. John - Desitively Bonnaroo (US og, Atco SD 7043 - Ex/Ex+, still in shrink), The Tony Williams Lifetime - Turn It Over (Polydor 2425 019), Isaac Hayes (x8) - Hot Buttered Soul (UK Stax 2325 011), Shaft, Joy, Live At The Sahara Tahoe, Truck Turner, Black Moses, Tough Guys and A Man And A Woman, Richie Havens (2304 050), Minnie Riperton - Adventures In Paradise, Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life and Journey Through..., Deodato, Candi Staton, Nina Simone, Earth, Wind & Fire, Commodores and Ella Fitzgerald. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
Flemish school; second third of the 17th century."Young African boy".Oil on copper.With repainting and restorations.Regency style frame of the XVIIIth century, with damages.Measurements: 10 x 9 cm; 26,5 x 26,5 cm (frame).In the 17th century ethnographic subjects were frequent in Dutch colonial painting. The so-called "type paintings" were sent to the metropolis as traces of the different races that inhabited the New World, as well as their diverse ways of life. Undoubtedly, the South American colonies represented an exotic multicultural panorama that was received with great curiosity in the Europe of Cartesian empiricism. Between 1637 and 1644, Prince Johan Maurits established himself as governor of the province of Nieuw Holland, founded in February 1630 by the Dutch West India Company in the region comprising the present-day cities of Recife and Olinda (and the island of Antonio Vaz) in northeastern Brazil. Returning to the interest in colonial life in Europe, it is not surprising that this cultured ruler was quick to build two palaces with botanical gardens and several zoos. He also arranged for scholars, scientists and artists to travel to his peculiar Dutch stronghold to study different aspects of Dutch culture. Among the artists in the Dutch prince's retinue were several painters such as Frans Post (c.1612-1665), whose landscapes are the first in situ depictions of the American lands, and Albert Eckhour (c.1610-1665), who was the first artist to depict the African inhabitants of northeastern Brazil. They were brought to Brazil as slaves from the area between the Gulf of Guinea and the Congo. A series of twelve large still lifes painted by Eckbout, combining fruits and vegetables from the Old and New World, can be found in the National Museum in Copenhagen. For art historian Rebecca Parker, this symbolises the desired peaceful convergence of cultures. Twelve 'ethnographic portraits' of the different racial 'types' found in Brazil, including those in which miscegenation is evident, are kept in the same museum. Although it is possible that these paintings were executed in Holland on the artist's return from his trip to the colonies, it is clear that they are the product of observation in situ.A complete ethnographic study in which male and female figures and even, in some cases, their children are depicted with great dignity. Children very similar to the small portrait presented here, which is undoubtedly an unprecedented documentary source of mutual interest between the Old and New Worlds.
* JAMES DOWNIE ROBERTSON MBE RSA RGI RSW (SCOTTISH 1931 - 2010),STILL LIFE WITH VASEmixed media on paper, signed and dated '77image size 40cm x 29cm, overall size 61cm x 49cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: personal inscription verso. Provenance: the Private Collection of a Scottish Gentleman, a close friend of the artist.
* ALEXANDRA (SANDIE) GARDNER (SCOTTISH b. 1945),SEASCAPEoil on canvas, signedimage size 41cm x 46cm, overall size 49cm x 54cm Framed and under glass.Note: Alexandra (Sandie) Gardner studied at Glasgow School of Art under David Donaldson from 1963-1968 and lectured there until 1988. She has won many awards and her highly individual paintings encompass a remarkably wide range of subjects - still life, figure and portrait studies, the nude, landscape, moody bars, diners, restaurants and barber shops.
* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA (SCOTTISH 1942 - 2013),STILL LIFE WITH MODEL BOAToil on canvas, signedoverall size 91cm x 121cm Unframed.Note: After Bellany's 1988 life-saving liver transplant, his room at Addenbrooke's Hospital became full of flowers and plants sent by friends and loved ones. Bellany had escaped death and these flowers symbolized and celebrated "life". Bellany convalesced at Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire where he began a series of still life paintings, a subject which he'd never focused on before. The exceptional "Still Life with Model Boat" features the paraphernalia which occupied his studio - the model boat, vases, jugs and prominent in the background is one of his own paintings (Iona). Although Bellany often included his own pictures in the background, they are rarely so prominent or so faithfully detailed. Not one, but two large vases of flowers and stripes, which frequently feature in his paintings, and balloons, which are much rarer. Bellany must have been in a hugely positive state of mind when he painted this picture. "Still Life with Model Boat" is a veritable celebration of vibrant colour and indeed, of life itself. In our opinion, this is as good an example of a Bellany still life as we've seen.Condition report: Condition is good overall, with no visible signs of restoration, damage, or known issues. Provenance is from a private Scottish collection.
* CHRISTINE MACARTHUR (SCOTTISH b. 1953),ANEMONESpastel on paper, signedimage size 60cm x 45cm, overall size 81cmx 65cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: Christine McArthur was born in Kirkintilloch, near Glasgow in 1953 and studied at The Glasgow School of Art between 1971 and 1976, which included a post-diploma year. After graduating she taught and produced book illustrations until the demand for her work enabled her to paint full time. Her early work was primarily in oil and she became well known for her large scale still life paintings on canvas. In the late 1980s she began to work in oil pastel and watercolour. Christine McArthur was awarded Scottish Education Department travelling scholarships in 1975 and 1976 and was elected a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1990. In 1995 she was elected a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. In 1997 John Lewis commissioned four large murals – each 6ft x 15ft - for the Glasgow store in 1999. In 2002 she received a commission from John Lewis for murals for the extension to their Peter Jones store, Sloane Square, London. In 2009 she resigned from the RGI and the RSW.
* CHRISTINE MACARTHUR RSW RGI (SCOTTISH b. 1953),THUNDERY DAY PEARSpastel on paper, signed, titled label versoimage size 36.5cm x 36.5cm, overall size 56.5cmx. 56.5cm Framed and under glass.Note: Christine McArthur was born in Kirkintilloch, near Glasgow in 1953 and studied at The Glasgow School of Art between 1971 and 1976, which included a post-diploma year. After graduating she taught and produced book illustrations until the demand for her work enabled her to paint full time. Her early work was primarily in oil and she became well known for her large scale still life paintings on canvas. In the late 1980s she began to work in oil pastel and watercolour. Christine McArthur was awarded Scottish Education Department travelling scholarships in 1975 and 1976 and was elected a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1990. In 1995 she was elected a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. In 1997 John Lewis commissioned four large murals – each 6ft x 15ft - for the Glasgow store in 1999. In 2002 she received a commission from John Lewis for murals for the extension to their Peter Jones store, Sloane Square, London. In 2009 she resigned from the RGI and the RSW.
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