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Sir William Nicholson: watercolours, still life, brass bowl and onions, "National Bronze Medal 1908", 14" x 19", in ebonised strip frame (ESK blind stamp)Condition:Condition of the picture is good. no visible damages.Mount is slightly seperated from the frame on the right side.Frame has some minor marks around the edges.
LÉONARD? "Still life with jug of flowers on a ledge", lithograph, limited edition No'd. 105/175, No'd lower left, indistinctly signed lower right, paper size 54 cm x 74 cm, AFTER NORMAN WADE "York Minster", colour print, limited edition 45/60, signed in pencil, dated '71, KARLA LEOPOLD "My mothers dress" a framed and glazed collage study, a reproduction framed and glazed map of Gloucestershire, STUART BIRD "Surrealist study", colour print 358/750 signed in pencil and four other various paintings and prints
Benois (Nadia, 1896-1975). Still life of tulips and other flowers in a jug, 1946, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 'Nadia Benois 46', 68.5 x 50.8 cm (27 x 19 7/8 ins), ornate gilded frame (90 x 72 cm)Qty: (1)Footnote:With Arthur Tooth, London, his exhibition label on the stretcher (damaged)
Henderson (William Bankier, 1903-1993). Still life of fruit and vegetables, oil on canvas, depicting a green porcelain bowl containing fruit and vegetables, including pears, greengages, and onions, on an orange ground, initialled in red lower right, 38.5 x 55.2cm (15 1/8 x 21 3/4ins), wooden mount, framed and glazed (56.7 x 75cm)Qty: (1)
Hale (Kathleen, 1898-2000). An archive collection of 44 drawings and sketches, most on paper, a few on thin card or board, several laid down, many signed, several inscribed or annotated on recto or verso, some numbered on verso, comprising: 9 pencil sketches, subjects include Bill, the family's black poodle, Frank Potter, Ronald Moody, and Jane Peers; 21 watercolours, most with pencil or pen & black ink, generally landscapes, a few abstract or still-life, a couple of nudes; 14 pen & ink sketches, including many humorous scenes, and a rough sketch of Celia Johnson, plus some later reworkings of two sketches reproduced in her autobiography, and a framed and glazed humorous pencil sketch produced in 1913, when Hale was just 15 years old, various conditions and sizes, contained together in a large drop-spine box (63.7 x 51.5cm)Qty: (44)Footnote: Bill, the black poodle, was the McClean's first family dog. In her autobiography A Slender Reputation, Kathleen Hale describes how "Bill became the boisterous anti-hero of my next book, Orlando Keeps a Dog". The watercolour landscapes include scenes in Spain, Portugal, Ireland, France, and Yorkshire. The reworked sketches reproduced in A Slender Reputation can be found on pages 174 & 219.
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