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CHINESE SCHOOL (18th/19th century)Still Life of Flowers in VasesWatercolourSigned with calligraphic text and red seal marks55 x 155 cm overall, the painting 43.5 x 94 cm CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some staining/fading, some creasing, slight damage to margins.
Lily Freeman (Austrian, 1920-2016), Still-life of flowers against orange background, oil on canvas, initialled lower righ, 76x50cmNote: Holocaust survivor, born in Vienna. Has previously exhibited in the Barbican Art Gallery, Guildhall Art Gallery, Hampstead Town Hall and abroad in Spain, New York and Vienna
An oil painting on board, still life of flowers in basket, inscription verso "Sarah Lighton Allan Keepsake". 20 cm x 24 cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: The painting is in generally good order throughout although there are a few minor nicks. There are two small dimples on the right hand rim of the upper edge of the basket, a small mark almost beneath approximately 7.5 cm from the right hand bottom corner and a further small scratch mark approximately 1.5 cm diagonally on the upper left corner tip of the leaves but nothing we would consider detrimental. The reverse image is in good order. The frame has numerous knocks and scuff marks to the edges. The top of the frame has three holes for mounting.
* JOHN CUNNINGHAM RGI D.LITT (SCOTTISH 1926 - 1998), KILCHATTAN, COLONSAYoil on canvas, signed; further signed, titled and dated 1966 on handwritten label verso76cm x 127cmFramed.Note: Throughout his painting career he concentrated mainly on the genres of landscape, seascape and still life. He worked over many years internationally, in France, Spain, Italy and Ireland, returning to favoured locations, but the greatest number of his landscapes and seascapes are of the West Coast of Scotland, especially on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, on the most westerly point of mainland Scotland and on the island of Colonsay. The still lifes were painted in his elegant and unique Studio home in Glasgow, at Charing Cross. John Cunningham exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts and at many private Galleries in Glasgow, Edinburgh, London and elsewhere. His work is also held in numerous public, corporate and private collections worldwide.
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