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UNATTRIBUTED; a pair of acrylic on board both entitled "Sinovas" beach scenes with figures, 20 x 20cm, framed, an acrylic on board still life vase of flowers, indistinctly signed, 29 x 39cm, framed, J.M. McGrae; watercolour of a cottage and a pair of varnished prints one maritime scene and the other a windmill (6).
Photograph and Signature of the first Winner of the Victoria Cross, Rear Admiral C D Lucas Royal Navy, the photograph shows Lucas in full dress uniform wearing his Victoria Cross and campaign / life saving medals. Underneath the picture is a mounted document clipping with his ink signature. Photograph is mounted into a later card frame. Measures 25.5cm x 18cm approx. ** Charles Davis Lucas was born in County Armagh, Ireland on 19th February 1834. He enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1848 aged 13. He served in the second anglo Burmese war of 1852-53 aboard the frigate HMS Fox. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for service during the Crimean War, on 21 June 1854 in the Baltic, HMS Helca, with two other ships, was bombarding Bomarsund, a fort in the Aland Islands off Finland. The fire was returned from the fort, and at the height of the action a live shell landed on HMS Hecla's upper deck, with its fuse still hissing. All hands were ordered to fling themselves flat on the deck, but Lucas with great presence of mind ran forward and hurled the shell into the sea, where it exploded with a tremendous roar before it hit the water. Thanks to Lucas's action no one on board was killed or seriously wounded by the shell, and accordingly he was immediately promoted to lieutenant by his commanding officer.
Sorgiani, Italian 20th century- Still life of flowers with china elephant; oil on canvas, signed, 64x46cm CONDITION REPORT: In a Louis 14th Style gilded straight-edged moulded frame signed lower right surface dirt throughout the picture - could do with a general clean canvas coming off stretcher on the back otherwise in general good condition
* DEBORAH JONES (BRITISH 1921 - 2012), STILL LIFE OF FRUIT, GOBLET & PORTRAIT oil on canvas, signed 45cm x 60cm (18 x 24 inches) Framed Note: An extraordinary career which famously included film star Cary Grant buying every painting in her 1975 London exhibition. Frank Sinatra also owned her work. Best known for her teddy bear paintings.
* RACHEL HOWARD (BRITISH b. 1969), THE ARTIST'S NEWBORN gloss paint and acrylic on canvas, signed and dated 2006 verso 29.5cm x 42.5cm Framed Note: Rachel Howard (b. 1969, Durham, UK) studied at Goldsmiths College and lives and works in London. She was shortlisted for the Jerwood Drawing Prize in 2004, and won the British Council Award in 2008. Selected solo exhibitions include: At Sea, Jerwood Gallery, Hastings, UK (2015); Northern Echo, Blain | Southern, London (2014); Folie à Deux, Blain | Southern, London (2011); Repetition is Truth- Via Dolorosa, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donna Regina, Naples (2011); Still Life / Still Here, Rachel Howard, New Paintings, Sala Pelaires, Palma de Mallorca (2011); Human Shrapnel- oil drawings on paper, Other Criteria, London (2010); and How to Disappear Completely - New Work by Rachel Howard, Haunch of Venison, London (2008). Selected group exhibitions include: Sleepless, Beds in History and Contemporary Art, 21er Haus, Vienna, AT (2015); Drawing Biennial, Drawing Room, London (2015/13/11); Untitled (Unconscious), T. J. Boulting, London (2014); Invitation to a Beheading, curated by Rachel Howard, Marianne Boesky, 64th Street, New York (2013); Freedom Not Genius, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow (2013-14); The Human Body a Series of Etchings, Alteria Art, London (2012); Gravity and Disgrace, curated by Rachel Howard, Blain | Southern Gallery, London (2012); Summer Exhibition 2012, Royal Academy, London (2012); The Special Edition Show, AFM Collection, CCA Andratx, Mallorca (2012); Over the Rainbow: drawings by Rachel Howard, Poetry by Sue Hubbard, Eleven Spitalfields Gallery, London (2011); Selektionseffekte, Blain | Southern, Berlin (2011); and Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2011). Howard has work in many public collections, including: Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina, US; CCA Andratx, Mallorca; Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas, US; Hiscox, London; Museum van Loon, Amsterdam; and the Olbricht Collection, DE. She is represented by Blain | Southern Gallery, London.
* LACHLAN GOUDIE ROI, MONTMARTRE gouache on board, signed 28.5cm x 20.5cm Framed and under glass Label verso: Stenton Gallery GAF 2000 Note: Lachlan Goudie is one of the judges in the current BBC1 series The Big Painting Challenge. Lachlan studied at the Camberwell College of Arts, but claims his training started as a child when he painted alongside his father Alexander Goudie, one of Scotland's finest figurative painters. In 2012, Lachlan was named as a 'creative to watch' in the Times newspaper's Luux magazine, and in 2013 he became a full member of the Royal Institute of Oil painters. Lachlan has presented two programmes for BBC Four, Secret Knowledge: The Art Of Witchcraft (2013) and Stanley Spencer: The Colours Of Clyde (2014). He lives and works in London and holds regular exhibitions in New York, London and Edinburgh. His artwork covers portraiture, still life and landscapes. He is currently documenting the construction of the Royal Navy's new aircraft carriers in the Scottish shipyards at Govan and Rosyth.
* WILLIAM SELBY RWS RSW ROI RBA NEAC (BRITISH b 1933 - ) STILL LIFE 1 acrylic, signed 55cm x 39cm (21.5 x 15 inches) Framed Provenance: Exhibited The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (London) 1985. Exhibition label verso. Note: Selby has emerged as an important name in British Art. His contemporary paintings have created an impressive following and Selby has exhibited at the principal Academies, Institutes and Societies of Arts, where he has won many major art awards and fellowships. William Selby's work is exhibited at many of the UK's finest contemporary galleries including Thompson's Gallery (London), The Red Rag Gallery, Whitington Fine Art and Adam Gallery. Selby's paintings rarely appear at auction but notably on 20th June 2013, Bloomsbury Auctions London sold a 73cm x 89cm acrylic still life (lot 47) for £4200 (hammer).
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