We found 76784 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 76784 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
76784 item(s)/page
A. Coleman, 'Sailing Vessels off Coast', a signed watercolour, 24 x 44cm, Ellen Genn 'Still Life - vase of flowers', a signed watercolour dated 1894, 23 x 17cm, an oval pencil and watercolour head and shoulders portrait of a young child, indistinctly signed and a 19th century unsigned oil on canvas of a gentleman wearing a white stock, 29 x 24cm.
* DANIELE PERNEY (FRENCH b 1940), STILL LIFE WITH PLUMS AND GOBLET oil on board, signed 28xm x 38cm Framed Note: Daniele Perney is based in Marseille and has exhibited at the Grand Palais Paris, Espace Laser, Paris, NEC Birmingham, Olympia London, Earls Court London, as well as at several American galleries.
* JOHN MILLER RSA PRSW (1911 - 1975), STILL LIFE WITH TEAPOT AND GRAPES oil on canvas, signed 45cm x 56cm Framed Note: Landscape painter in oil and watercolour. He was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art under W.O. Hutchison in 1936 and at Hospitalfield Art College in Arbroath under James Cowie in 1938. He joined the staff at the Glasgow School of Art in 1944 and remained there until his death. A number of John Miller's oil paintings are held in UK public collections
* RONALD RAE, THY WILL BE DONE charcoal on paper, signed, titled and dated '86 87cm x 154cm Framed and under glass. Note: Ronald Rae was born in Ayr, Scotland in 1946. Whilst still in short trousers he struck his first granite rock. At the age of twelve he was drawing a weekly cartoon strip for a local newspaper. Drawing would be an important part of his life but sculpture his main love and obsession. In the beginning Rae explored his faith through his art. This resulted in a large series of emotive drawings and carvings based on the life of Christ. Being brought up in the countryside it followed that he expressed his appreciation of animals in his art. Aware of his Celtic heritage he thrilled at seeing Scotland's ancient carved stones and Celtic crosses that often included wild boar, horses and bears. In response he has carved all these animals. Rae is one of Scotland's best known sculptors, having carved the Lion of Scotland, located in St Andrews Square, Edinburgh. The Lion was carved from a twenty tonne boulder of pink Corrennie granite from Aberdeenshire. It took over a year to complete using hand tools only. At present the sculpture is on loan to Essential Edinburgh and on exhibition in St Andrew Square Gardens in Edinburgh City Centre.
-
76784 item(s)/page