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Lot 476

A Still life of flowers in a vase

Lot 362

After Albert Williams, a still life study of lilies and roses in a clear glass vase, in a composite gilt frame, together with another gilt frame.

Lot 365

Twentieth century European school, still life study of corn flowers in a baluster vase, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated 2001 to lower right, 37 x 48cm. Condition Report: No damage.

Lot 374

Nineteenth century British school, an extensive river landscape, autumnal trees and swallow flying low over the water, watercolour, 43 x 53cm, together with a still life study of red roses in a clear glass vase, indistinctly signed and dated '80, 35 x 42cm.

Lot 397

George Leslie Hunter (Scottish 1877-1931), Gilt framed watercolour on paper, signed, ‘Still Life with Apples’, 32cm x 48cm, Plus a figure study verso

Lot 1085

Vincent Clare (1855-1930) Still life of Primroses on a mossy bank Signed, oil on canvas, 22cm by 17cm See illustration

Lot 1086

Alice Mary Burton (1893-1968) Still life of assorted yellow and green flowers in a jug Signed and dated 1966, oil on canvas, 35cm by 24.5cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 1105

Vincent Clare (1855-1930) Still life of a birds nest, blossom and primroses in a hedgerow Signed, oil on canvas, 29.5cm by 24cm Provenance : Richard Green Fine Paintings, London See illustration

Lot 1132

John Bentham-Dinsdale (1927-2008) Still life of assorted flowers in an urn on a marble ledge Signed, oil on canvas, 74.5cm by 60cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 1138

Attributed to William Merritt Chase (1849 -1916) American Still life with glazed vessels and strings of beads Bears signature, oil on canvas, 54cm by 67cm See illustration

Lot 1148

Sherlock T Evans (20th Century) Still life of poppies, peonies and yellow lilies in a glazed jug Signed and dated (19)47, extensively inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 75cm by 62cm

Lot 1167

Charles Thomas Bale (1855-1925) Still life of pigeons, an earthenware flagon and a basket of fruit on a table Still life of mallard, Blackcock an earthenware flagon and a basket of fruit on a table One signed, oil on canvas, 49cm by 74.5cm (2) See illustration

Lot 1178

Owen Bowen ROI, PRCamA (1873-1967) Still life of berries and jug Signed, oil on canvas board, 24cm by 34.5cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 1184

Florence Adelina Hess WIAC (1891-1974) Still life of anemones in a glazed vase Signed, oil on canvas, 41cm by 37.5cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 1216

Alice Mary Burton (1893-1968) Still life of pink and red roses in a bowl Signed and dated 1932, oil on canvas, 34.5cm by 44.5cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 86

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Comport, by Freeman, 20th century, painted with a still life of fruit within a shaped gadrooned border, signed, printed mark in black, 22cm diameter

Lot 1596

A Pablo Picasso print entitled 'Still Life on a Pedestal Table', signed in pencil.

Lot 1688

A still life oil on board of apples by Olive Moore.

Lot 1895

2 Mary Kent Harrison (1915-1983) painting being oil on canvas floral still life signed Mary Kent and a watercolour landscape entitled 'Mist over Pendle', label verso.

Lot 1918

A 20th century oil on canvas still life featuring sunflowers with Russian detail to frame and canvas verso (believed to read 'Dnchryuandov buds Minsk '93).

Lot 1125

Sadji (Sha Qi, Sha Yinnian) (1914-2005), A still life with flowers and carrots, oil on canvas, dated 1945Dim.: 111 x 91,5 cm (the frame) Dim.: 98,5 x 78,5 (the painting) Provenance: A private collection, Belgium Sha Qi is known by many names: Born Sha Yinnian in the village of Sha, part of Yinxian County in Zhejiang, China (1932), he would also be dubbed Sad Ji in his European travels, and eventually called the Eastern Van Gogh by the end of his career. The intense beauty and tragedy that permeated his life and artwork was recognized during his early years, neglected in his later years, then fortunately rediscovered before his final days; so his prolific body of work continues to gain praise and excite the world of art today.  Sha Qi studied painting first at the Shanghai Arts School, then the Central University of China. His studies were interrupted, though, when Japanese armies invaded China. Sha Qi was not one to sit quietly by, and was arrested in 1933 after years of petitioning and demonstrations along with other Shanghai students. He spent a full year imprisoned by Kuomintang authorities, but after release he took a job at the Art Department of Central University in Nanjing. He worked then alongside his cousin and friend, Sha Menghai, who would go on to be a master calligrapher. It was at this same time Xu Beihong came into his life. Then Director of the Art Department, later to become President of Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing) and the Chinese Artists’ Association, Xu turned out to be a crucial guide and friend to Sha Qi, recognizing his talent and passion in art and spending the rest of their years together teaching, mentoring, promoting and protecting Sha. It was Xu that introduced Sha to the Belgium Royal Academy of Fine Arts, where he would learn Western painting under Professor A. Bastien (who also taught famous Chinese painter Wu Zuoren, 1908-1997).  With his excellent teachers, Sha Qi quickly found his way as an artist. In 1939, his grades in sketching, oil painting and sculpture classes won him a Golden Medal in Fine Arts. He held many solo shows in Brussels, and in 1940 he was showing alongside Pablo Picasso at Atriome. His painting titled “Girl Playing Flute” was purchased by the Royal Family of Belgium in 1942. During these years of study in Europe, Sha’s style developed from academically notable to stylistic, as exhibited in his painting “Studio at Royal Academy of Fine Arts”, one of the first to be accented by expressive brushstrokes that would soon become trademark of his work in Belgium. By the time he moved back to China in 1946, ‘Sad Ji’ was a well known and beloved artist in Europe.  At first Sha went right to work alongside his friend Xu to restore art education in their war-torn country, accepting a high-level position as professor at Beiping Special School of Art (later to grow into the Central Academy of Fine Arts). Unfortunately, he was not able to maintain the position when he fell very ill. It would seem the impact of war and prison, plus the emotional blow of his wife leaving him with their only son, pushed Sha over the edge. He was diagnosed with Schizophrenia, and the disease took a heavy toll on him. When word spread of his illness, Xu and Premier Zhou Enlai, in honor of his contributions to his country, made arrangements for the government to support Sha through a life-time monthly stipend. In a desperate state, with only his elderly mother to care for him, Sha’s ex-wife did eventually return their son, Tianxing, to live with him; and this was a great comfort to Sha in these long years of illness. After his friend, Xu, died in 1953, Sha seemed forgotten by his country and art community at large. Tianxing claims his father never stopped creating art during this time, though; often turning to old newspaper or wood, and using ash from cooking pots as paint. He would mostly hand out these pieces as gifts to neighbors, though anyone receiving his art during this time likely viewed him as nothing more than a madman, and would probably have burned or thrown away such works without understanding the value.  Sha’s old cousin and friend, Sha Menghai, the famed calligrapher, restored some of Sha Qi’s earlier Belgium works which had been donated in 1978 to the Zhejiang Provincial Museum where Menghai held position as Director. Later, Cousin Menghai would organize a major show with these and more of Sha’s works, exhibiting 50 pieces in a solo show (1983) that would travel to Shanghai, Beijing, and Hangzhou, where the China Art Museum would keep 3 paintings. The show served to remind the art world of this forgotten talent, and also gave Sha encouragement to create again.  Sha was invited to join the Shanghai Cultural-Historical Research Society in 1984, and the following year he showed his works throughout China and picked up the brushes again to create a new landscape series. His final works are now recognized as his most successful, “striking for their bold use of colors and the unusual spontaneity of strokes,” artist Yan Shanchun proclaimed.  In the last few years of his life, Sha Qi was too sick to understand that his fame was steadily spreading. When he passed away in 2005, he left behind a large and growing crowd of admirers, students, a loving son, and a sizeable body of work that clearly tells the story of an artist’s changing and maturing approach to a range of subjects as wide as life itself, from portraits to still lifes, animals to landscapes, reflecting all that could imaginably be reflected in art- including high abstraction in his latest works. Though much of his work is now recognized and preserved, we have yet to see what lingering artwork may still be revealed as the provenance of his life’s work continues to come to light, piece by piece. (source: Tobin Reese)We have more lots available exclusively on our website www.rm-auctions.com! Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com

Lot 356

EUROPEAN SCHOOL 'Still life flowers', Oil painting on canvas, 63cm x 76cm, in gilt frame

Lot 389

F.H. MEDHURST Still Life - Study of Fruit, Oil painting on canvas, signed and dated (18)99, 23cm x 28cm, in ornate gilt frame

Lot 201

AR TOM W ARMES (1894-1963) Still Life study pen, ink and watercolour, signed and inscribed 12 x 9cms

Lot 205

AR STUART SOMERVILLE (1908-1983) Still Life study of mixed flowers in a bowl oil on board, signed lower left 22 x 30cms

Lot 206

AR STUART SOMERVILLE (1908-1983) Still Life of lily in a vase oil on canvas, signed lower right 56 x 46cms Provenance: Sotheby's London, Modern British Paintings 3/6/2003 Lot No 130

Lot 209

AR STUART SOMERVILLE (1908-1983) Still Life study of mixed flowers in a glass vase on a table ledge oil on canvas, signed lower left 40 x 50cms

Lot 338

AR GEOFFREY CHATTEN (CONTEMPORARY) Still Life Study of Sunflowers in a jug on a table with plate of lemons oil on board, signed lower right 90 x 75cms

Lot 37

JAMES SILLETT (1764-1840) Still Life study of fruit in a bowl watercolour 19 x 25cms

Lot 62

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES SILLETT (1764-1840) Still Life study of dead game on a table ledge oil on canvas 26 x 47cms

Lot 275

Framed oil on board of still life white roses in a bowl by JOHN DYKMAN together with a framed oil on board of believed The Harbour, Hong Kong, signed, together with another framed oil on board - still like of roses in a vase by JEANETTE DYKMAN

Lot 285

Gilt framed oil on board - still life of roses in a vase by JEANETTE DYKMAN

Lot 286

Framed oil on board - still life of roses in a vase by RALPH DYKMAN

Lot 287

A gilt framed oil on board - still life of yellow roses, signed JEANETTE DYKMAN

Lot 288

Ornate gilt framed oil on board - still life of chrysanthemums in a vase, signed HENRY JOHN DYKMAN

Lot 289

Gilt framed oil on board of still life roses in a vase, signed RALPH DYKMAN

Lot 297

Framed lithograph of the University & Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, framed oil on board of a still life & watercolour of a riverbank, signed T B

Lot 300

Oil on canvas - still life of fruit & bottle on a table by TERRY CROSS in the manner of LEON FRANKS (American Artist) together with a framed abstract print entitled 'Composition' by SPELTZ

Lot 31

Framed oil on canvas of a seated female on a riverbank, signed J HENN, dated 1994 together with another framed oil on board, still life of lavender in a vase, signed D SUMNER

Lot 7

A gilt frame oil on canvas - still life of flowers in a vase, signed CATTE

Lot 108

Elizabeth Bridge (1912-1996) oil on canvas of still life with flowers

Lot 88

C.L. Lowther, oil on board of still life with pansies, dated 1905

Lot 630

1840 January 10 (first day of Uniform 1d Post) printed 'Metropolitan Life Assurance Society' questionnaire with 'Chief Office 1D PAID' and P.D./JA 10/1840 handstamps in red, then turned and returned with '2' in black, 'Tower St' and 'Jan 11' in red, a few peripheral tears still fine and scarce (Plate ) . 9+ good run through incl min sheets and a few booklets, mostly fine u/m (Few Hundred)" printed 'Metropolitan Life Assurance Society' questionnaire with 'Chief Office 1D PAID' and P.D./JA 10/1840 handstamps in red, then turned and returned with '2' in black, 'Tower St' and 'Jan 11' in red, a few peripheral tears still fine and scarce (Plate ) . 9+ good run through incl min sheets and a few booklets, mostly fine u/m (Few Hundred)

Lot 1091

Fred Cuming (born 1930), oil on board, still life flower in a glass vase, signed, 8" x 5.5", framed.

Lot 1100

Jean Besancenot (1902-1992), oil on canvas, still life flowers, signed, 22" x 15", framed.

Lot 1212

Brian Sowerby, 3 etchings, still life studies, signed in pencil from an edition of 75, image 12" x 8.5", framed, (3).

Lot 1235

Emma Cheyney, watercolour, still life flowers on a marble shelf, signed, 12" x 20".

Lot 1238

F Catton, watercolour, still life, 13" x 11" and 2 other botanical watercolours, framed, (3).

Lot 1239

Late 19th/early 20th century watercolour, still life flowers, indistinctly signed, 9.5" x 14".

Lot 1248

2 Modern oils on board, Dutch style still life flower studies, 14" x 9.5", framed.

Lot 1249

Oil on canvas, impressionist still life, unsigned, 12" x 16", framed.

Lot 1298

Nelly Brown, oil on board, still life, signed with monogram, 10" x 14", framed.

Lot 1299

Continental School, oil on board, impressionist still life, sunflowers, indistinctly signed, 16" x 12", framed.

Lot 1308

L Rich, oil on board, Dutch style still life, signed, 22" x 32", framed.

Lot 203

Framed pictures and prints: to include landscapes, seascapes and still life various sizes BSR

Lot 302

Artist Unknown, Watercolour on Paper Still Life in Flowers, approx 64 x 46 cms. 

Lot 322

Franz Weiner Oil on Canvas Still Life in Fruit, approx 69 x 47 cms (io), framed.

Lot 68

λ William Bowyer (British 1926 - 2015) Studio Still Life, 1992 Oil on board. Signed lower right 76.5 x 51cm (30 x 20in.)λ  Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 69

λ  Lionel Bulmer (British 1919 - 1992) Still life with oil lamp. Oil on canvas-board. Signed with initials lower right 15 x 22.5cm (6 x 8 7/8in.) Exhibited: London, Messum's, 'Bulmer/Green', 2011, no. 91Ibid., 2014, no. 48 λ  Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

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