DEREK JONES (BRITISH B.1945), two mixed media studies on wood 'Isolated Blue' and 'Falling Blue Plus the Others', both signed and dated 02 with the artist finger print in blue paint verso, the largest approximately 49cm x 40cm, together with a watercolour painting by James Cleaver ARCA (british 1911-2003) 'The Old Bridge, Stratford-upon-Avon', signed lower right with artist information label verso, mounted and framed, approximate size 26cm x 35cm (3)
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* ALISON DUNLOP RSW,DANCERoil on canvas, signed120cm x 120cmFramedNote: This painting was exhibited at The Royal Scottish Academy (see artist's website)Note 2: Born in Canada in 1958, Alison began her studies there before continuing in France and Britain. In 1982, she came to Scotland to undertake postgraduate studies at Edinburgh College of Art, and has made Scotland her home. In 1989 Alison was elected a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour and is a past Vice-President of the Society. She also served as President of Visual Arts Scotland for three years in the 1990s and has been made an honorary life member. She is a founding Director of The Exhibiting Societies of Scottish Artists (ESSA) and a founding member of the Edinburgh College of Art Alumni Association. She was Honorary Arts Convenor of the Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh from 2001-2004. Twice the recipient of the Elizabeth T Greenshields Foundation Scholarship, she has been short listed several times for the Noble Grossart Painting Prize and received the Alexander Graham Munro Award from the RSW in 1997 and the John Gray Prize in 2007. Her oils and watercolours are widely held in both public and private collections throughout the UK and Canada, and have been featured in exhibitions at the following galleries: LONDON GALLERIES: Panter and Hall, Mayfair; Tracey McNee Fine Art; Thompson's Gallery; The Piccadilly Gallery; The Thackeray Gallery and also at The Bruton Gallery, Bath. SCOTTISH GALLERIES: Randolph Gallery, Edinburgh; The Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh; The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh; The Stenton Gallery; Tracey McNee Fine Art, Glasgow. CANADIAN GALLERIES: Galerie Rochon, Toronto. OPEN EXHIBITIONS: The Royal Scottish Academy; The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour; The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts; Visual Arts Scotland.
* ANGUS MCEWAN RWS, RGI, RSW,"DEFINING MOMENT"oil on board, signed; titled versoFramed106cm x 80cmThe current gallery price for an Angus McEwan painting of this size is approximately £6000.Note: Angus McEwan was born in 1963 in Dundee, Scotland. Angus studied at the Duncan of Jordanstone College Art in Dundee, graduating in Fine Art and a Post Graduate Diploma in the same discipline. Angus was elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (1995) and in 2012 the Royal Watercolour Society. In 2005 he was recognized as an Associate of the International Guild of Realism USA. He is also an associate member of the AWS and NWS in the USA.Angus has been Finalist three times of the "International Artist Magazine" and won first place in the John Blockley Prize in the RI open exhibition. Angus has also won second prize in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition (2007) in London and the International Prize "Marche d'Acqua" Fabriano, Italy in 2012. In 2013 Angus won Bronze Award, at the Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial, in China. He was recently awarded the May Marshall Brown award at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW), Edinburgh, 2015 and was elected RGI in May 2016. Many galleries display McEwan's works, including Ok Harris Gallery in New York and Quanhua Gallery, Shanghai. Recently highlighted in Shenzhen Biennale and the Qingdao Hall of Watercolor. He has exhibited in Fabriano, Italy in the "Marche d'Acqua" International Award, as special guest and Vicenza, Italy, where he had a solo show in the "Artbox". McEwan was one of the 23 finalists in Narbonne, France at the Concours Mondial de l'Aquarelle 2014 1st World Watercolour Competition. Angus also exhibited at the World Watermedia Exposition, Thailand and Myro Gallery, Greece. He also participated in the Second International Watercolour Exhibit in Thessaloniki, Greece. In the UK McEwan exhibits with Thompson's Gallery (London) and The Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh).Notable collectors include: Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; The Qatar Royal Family; the Royal Scottish Academy Collection; Ernst & Young, Glasgow; Scottish Enterprise; Scottish Equitable; Historic Scotland; Perth Royal Infirmary.
After Charles Edward Dixon (1872-1934) ' Above Greenwich ' A Framed and glazed print of a watercolour painting being signed and dated 1909 with title to corners. The image depicting London Thames shipping scene. Good gilt frame with cushion mount and glazed. Frame measures 79cms x 44cms / painting 60cms x 25cms
GOODFELLAS PAINTING: 15x11 inch watercolour painted and signed by the late Henry Hill who was the inspiration behind the film Goodfellas and was played by Ray Liotta in that film. Examples of his art are very desirable and collectable. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
A Rare Fine Quality Watercolour Drawing Of Mr Patrick Gibson, Died At The Age Of 111 Years, Drawn By Albin R Burt RA 1830, Signed And Dated London. Letters And Further Information On Verso. A Painting By The Artist Of Mrs Hamilton Was Hung At The RA In 1830. In Gilt And Glazed Frame, Overall Size 18 x 15 Inches
William John Leech RHA ROI (1881 - 1968)London Bridge and Soutwark CathedralOil on canvas, 44 x 36cm (17¼ x 14¼)SignedExhibited: 'William J. Leech Exhibition’ The Dawson Gallery, March 1947; 'William John Leech: An Irish Painter Abroad', National Gallery of Ireland, October-December 1996, Catalogue No.100.Born in Dublin, William John Leech studied at the Metropolitan School of Art and later at the RHA School under Walter Osborne and at the Academie Julian in Paris. From 1903 until 1917 Leech lived mainly in Concarneau in Brittany, but visited Dublin regularly and continued to exhibit annually at the RHA, who elected him a full member in 1910. His reputation was gaining similar status in Paris, where he won a bronze medal at the 1914 Salon. In 1918 Leech served for a time in France, but this experience of World War I left him suffering from depression. He continued painting however, and exhibited throughout the 1920s and 1930s at the RHA, RA and New English Club in London, and represented Ireland at a number of significant international locations including Venice in 1926 and Brussels in 1930. From 1944 on Leech was represented by the Dawson Gallery in Dublin, where solo shows were held in 1945. A major retrospective of his work was held at the National Gallery of Ireland in 1997 and toured to the Ulster Museum and the Musee des Beaux Arts, Quimper, accompanied by an extensive catalogue by Denise Ferran.Although he received a huge amount of recognition for his art throughout his life, Leech struggled financially, often making his own frames to save money. His paintings can be found in major Irish collections such as the National Gallery of Ireland, The Hugh Lane, The Office of Public Works, Ulster Museum and Crawford GalleryIn her 1997 catalogue Denise Ferran wrote of this piece that it was one of a series of works painted by Leech in oils and watercolour of the Thames around the Billingsgate area painted from 1939 onwards. She notes of this work “the curve of the dock forms a lead-in to the expanse of cold water beyond which small wooden boats are moored at the harbour. The piers wooden uprights offset the dominant horizontal of the bridge beyond. The swell of the icy water is captured in strong brushstrokes in tones of blue. These works are evocative of Monet’s views of Westminster, seen in muted tones and captured in atmospheric light”.Our thanks to Dr Denise Ferran whose scholarly writing on William J. Leech formed the basis of this catalogue entry.
A small oil painting on board of a lake, signed bottom right Marzon, 13 x 17 cm in burrwood type frame, together with a watercolour of a busy shipping scene signed Michael Crawley, inscribed verso The Thames, 14 x 20 cm in moulded gilt frame, also together with a miniature watercolour of honeysuckle by the same artist, 9cm diameter, framed
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