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A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF PICTURES AND PRINTS, including three Disney sketches; Davy Jones Mermaid; the "Pirate" and "Ted" pictures; coloured print urban landscape; milk jugs; red poppy; orange poppy; bathing suit; San Francisco print and still life study flower in a vase, purple landscape, (13).
Margaret Vyse (British, 20th century): The Bridge at Laval, France, watercolour, signed lower right, with title to the mount, 20 by 29cm, framed size 45 by 54cm, together with Michael Vyse (British, 20th century): a study of two men building a boat, watercolour, signed lower right, 21 by 19cm, framed size 46 by 36cm, and a further study still life of pots, unsigned, 30 by 40cm. (3)
Bertha Fowle (1895-1965) ARCA, ARWS, ARMS, Still life of anemones in a blue glazed vase, signed and dated 1937, watercolour on ivorine, together with three further still life watercolour paintings by the same artist including ''Christmas Roses'', ''Japonica'', Chrysanthemums, dated 1956, 1960 and 1919 respectively and a plaster bust maquette (possibly a self portrait), 6cm by 4.5cm, 13.5cm by 10cm, 9.5cm by 7cm, 69cm by 39cm and 31cm high respectively (5)
*Album of Watercolours and Drawings, compiled by Eliza Mary Tugwell, Bath, circa 1830-50, containing 33 various watercolours, pencil drawings, some signed, and many initialled, including a pencil view of Widcombe Church by Clements Good, dated Bath 1833, a gouache illustration to Scott's Heart of Midlothian, showing Jeanie Deans walking barefoot to London, watercolour still life of fruit, two pencil studies of a jaguar and lynx by W.C., a watercolour study of a large butterfly, initialled M.S., three Chinese rice paper watercolours (one damaged), pencil studies of Roman costume, Italian brigands, and a tarantella (in the manner of Pinelli), a watercolour with pen, ink and gold of birds of paradise with nest, a watercolour landscape illustrating The Pleasures of Memory, a good drawing of a boy in red chalk, probably late 18th century, on laid paper, a pencil study of the Temple of Minerva, Cape Suniam by W.S., several watercolour landscape and coastal scenes by G.O. Pare, two watercolours with pen & ink of horses in a steeplechase, initialled C.H.S., etc., several early salt print photographs, manuscript verses interspersed, album leaves watermarked Whatman 1830, all contained in contemporary album, all edges gilt, original straight-grained gilt-decorated plum full morocco, rubbed and scuffed, small 4to (24 x 19 cm, 9.5 x 7.5 ins) Eliza Mary Tugwell, the only daughter of George Tugwell of Crowe Hall, near Bath, was born in 1813 and married John Brymer in 1834. (1)
*@Gillchrest (Joan, 1918-2008). Fruit Selection, oil on board, signed with initials lower right, inscribed to verso in pencil 98/59 Fruit Selection, and with handwritten label by the artist to verso 'J G Still life Joan Gillchrest', 26 x 42 cm (10.25 x 16.5 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire. (1)
*Attributed to Henri-Theodore Fantin-Latour (1836-1904). Still Life of Flowers, 1867, pencil and grey wash on paper, signed with initial F. and dated '67 lower centre, 22 x 28.5 cm (8.7 x 11.25 ins) mount aperture, later gilt frame, glazed, with printed label of Doig, Wilson & Wheatley, 90 George Street, Edinburgh, and old handwritten label 'Sold for 9 in the sale of the Steriard Collection, Paris, 1904' retained to verso (1)
*Alison (David, 1882-1955). Still life of summer flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower right, size 76 x 63.5cm (30 x 25ins), framed Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from Edwards, Bigwood & Bewley, 12th February, 1986 (according to handwritten label to verso). David Alison studied at the Glasgow School of Art and became friends with his Scottish contemporary, Francis Cadell, who introduced him to the other major Scottish colourist, Samuel J. Peploe. Alison was a member of the Society of Eight, which included John Lavery, Patrick Adam, Peploe and others. He exhibited over forty works at the Royal Academy, twice that many at the Royal Scottish Academy, and obtained the silver medal at the Paris Salon. (1)
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