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WILLIAM KNIGHT (1872 - 1958) Framed, signed, c. 1930's oil on canvas, still life with various fruit arranged in a silver bowl on table beside a blue jar, 39.5cm x 62.2cm. Provenance: Commissioned in the 1930's by Joseph Goddard, manufacturers of silver plate polish to be displayed in the company boardroom.
MARGARET THOMAS R.B.A., N.E.A.C. (b.1916) Framed, signed with monogram, oil on canvas, titled on stretcher verso, 'Spring', still life of flowers in a vase, on a pile of books resting on chair. Thomas has exhibited frequently at the R.A., as well as holding numerous solo shows throughout the UK, 90.7cm x 49.6cm. Provenance: Bought from Coughton Galleries, Warwickshire 2/04/90; Private Collection thereafter, see original receipt of purchase. (ARR).
A pair of Edwardian satinwood, tulipwood banded and polychrome painted serpentine shaped cabinets, in Sheraton Revival style, the tops richly painted with flower bells and scrolling flowers above cupboard doors decorated with oval still life panels, the sides decorated with urns, 99cm by 45cm by 84cm CONDITION REPORT: Both in very good cosmetic condition. Minor paint losses. Both with keys, one lock needs slight attention. 090615
JAMES ALEXANDER WOOD (SCOTTISH b.1931), THE FISHING POND oil on canvas, signed and dated 1999 59cm x 89cm Framed and under glass Note: The artist was born in East Kilbride and lived in KIlmacolm from 1977. After a working life as a chartered accountant he discovered latent artistic talent later in life. Although largely self taught he attended Glasgow School of Art as a mature student and is a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. He was heavily influenced by the work of french folk artist Gerard Laplau in this series of work. Laplau is most famous for producing the very succesful series of designs for Villeroy and Boch porcelian which he began in 1979, known and still produced today as 'Design Naif'. The simple, nostalgic pastural scenes were painted with a childlike simplicity in its subject matter and technique. Instantly recognisable for its naïve style and foreshortening of perspectives.
Europe, Spain or France, ca. 19th century CE. A very fine hand carved, hand painted and gilded wooden Madonna and Child sculpture, standing upon an integrated base. The Virgin wears her traditional deep blue and red robes, the countless folds of her flowing draperies carved so skillfully. A golden crown sits upon her wavy tresses that cascade beyond her shoulders, each curl delineated to present an intricately patterned coiffure. She holds the Christ Child who dons a flowing red robe in her right arm and a golden staff in her left hand. A breathtaking image of the maternal Virgin, a simple yet touching representation made popular in the West through Byzantine art. However, the visages of both Mary and the infant Jesus are more naturalistic than any Byzantine depictions. Gone too, are those pantomime-like gestures. Instead, mother and child gently look toward one another; Mary cradles her baby Jesus, who in turn endearingly grasps his mother's body. In short, their interactions resemble those of any mother and child, but of course, they are not merely any mother and child. Clearly this artist was a master of technique and could breathe life into these ethereal subjects, who are almost too graceful for this world. Size: 6" W x 19" H (15.2 cm x 48.3 cm) Provenance: Ex-Estate of M. Reiniger, Chicago, IL Condition: A few stable cracks to base, one or two that reach the Virgin's lower robes, another just beneath the Christ Child's feet. Normal surface wear with a few nicks to the surface, including one at the lower end of her coiffure (on the back side) and one at the top of her head. Paint and gilding are overall good. Three holes on underside for dowels once used for attachment. Remains of two dowels still there. Overall very good. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111596
JACK SHORE RCA (1922-2008); pencil drawing "Family On The Road", 59 x 49cm, a pencil drawing from a poem by R.S.Thomas, 47 x 62cm, a watercolour "Headland", 59 x 60cm, an untitled watercolour depicting a pineapple in a basket, 54 x 54cm, a pastel drawing of figures in a hospital ward, all framed and glazed, and an acrylic on board, still life abstract, 66 x 67cm (6).
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