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Norman Wilkinson, CBE RI, watercolour painting of a river bank with reeds and flowing river depicted. Signed in the lower corner. Framed and glazed. Wilkinson was famed for his painting 'Plymouth Harbour' which was situated in the First Class Smoking Room aboard RMS Titanic and perished when the ship went down. He also invented Dazzle Camouflage for ships in WWI (including Titanic's Sister Ship RMS Olympic). After the war he was responsible for much of the artwork featured on railway and travel posters. Measures are 43cm wide x 33cm high.
* 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.
English School, 19th century, Portrait of a gentleman, unsigned, watercolour, 20.5 x 15.5cm.; 8 x 6in. Condition Report: The painting is in good, original condition with strong colours. The paper has browned slightly in some areas and there is the odd very minor spot of foxing across the painting. The painting is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has the odd knock and loss commensurate with age. No condition reports for this sale.
John Thompson (1924-2011), "Delph, Saddleworth", signed and titled, watercolour, 41 x 62cm.; 16.25 x 24.25in. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition Report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed. No condition reports for this sale.
Sporting/Dogs/Coaching/Fox Hunting interest. 'Dash, A Valuable Pointer, in the possession of Col. Thornton', reverse painting on glass after the 1788 engraving published by Gilpin & Pollard. Together with a Regency hand-coloured aquatint of a coaching scene, a 19th-century watercolour of a fox hunting scene in the manner of Henry Alken, and a print after George Morland, 'The Warrener'. (4)
Moorcroft Original Artwork Watercolour Painting By Phillip Gibson Depicts a large vase in the 'Profusion' design, dated 2002 and signed by the artist to lower right. Framed and mounted under non-reflective glass by the Moorcroft Art Studio. Size inclusive of frame 31 x 27 inches. Excellent condition, original cost £2500
Moorcroft Original Artwork Watercolour Painting By Phillip Gibson Depicts a large vase in the 'Hidcote manor' design. Dated 2004 and signed by the artist to lower right. Framed and mounted under non-reflective glass by the Moorcroft Art Studio. Size inclusive of frame 28 x 21 inches. Excellent condition
Lesley Anne Ivory (b. 1934) Original Watercolour Painting ' Pied Wagtail' A rare example by world renowned artist and illustrator Lesley Anne Ivory. Depicts a Pied Wagtail amongst pebbles. Watercolour with bodycolour, signed by the artist in grey watercolour to bottom centre. Very good condition, framed and mounted under glass, 6.5 x 4.5 inches.
Lesley Anne Ivory (b.1934) Original Watercolour Painting A rare and unusual example by world renowned artist and illustrator Lesley Anne Ivory. Depicts two bunnies amongst grasses and wildflowers, rendered in watercolour on paper, signed by the artist to bottom right in grey watercolour. Framed and mounted under glass, 10.5 x 13 inches.
[§] JOHN BYRNE R.S.A. (SCOTTISH B. 1940) WRITER'S CRAMP Signed, watercolour, ink and bodycolour 30cm x 22cm (11.75in x 8.75in) Note: An acclaimed illustrator, painter and playwright, John Byrne is one of Scotland's most diverse and accomplished artists. Byrne was born in 1940 in Paisley, and attended the Glasgow School of Art from 1958 to 1963. There he quickly excelled and was awarded the Bellahouston Award, the school's most prestigious painting prize. Byrne is also known for writing the award-winning television series Tutti Fruitti and the theatrical trilogy The Slab Boys. Other notable achievements include his album cover designs for The Beatles, Gerry Rafferty and Billy Connolly. His work appears in several collections both in Scotland and abroad, including the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and Kelvingrove Art Gallery. In 2007 Byrne was made a full member of the Royal Scottish Academy and is also an Honorary Fellow of the Glasgow School of Art. Byrne's debut play, Writer's Cramp, was one of the most successful and popular shows at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1977. Described as a satirical vision of the whole panorama of British postwar culture, the play follows the ill-fated career of the Scottish writer F S MCDade, from his boarding school experience through to World War II and various publishing misfortunes. In this watercolour, Byrne reflects the satirical nature of the play through the protagonist's exaggerated features and setting. Surrounded by a cluster of books, letters and cigarettes he appears to be deep in thought rather than at work. However, his sinister grin suggests that he has just arrived at an idea, leaving the viewer to speculate as to its nature. Byrne's success rests on his distinctive style and thought-provoking work inviting the viewer to engage with the narrative. This work is thought to be one of the few surviving pieces that were exhibited at the Glasgow Print Studio in the 1990's.
After Dean Wolstenholme (19th century) - set of four hunting scenes, closured etchings, 10.5" x 14.25"; seven further pictures by or after Angela Fielder, 'Daffodils', an oval watercolour on silk depicting flowers. old etching of a figure on horseback, another picture depicting a French garden, a modern reproduction of an antique print entitled 'Pheasant Shooting', three modern prints of roses, watercolour signed M. W. Woodcock and a small oil painting of sailing boats, various sizes (12)
Walter Sidney Rye (20th century) - 'Temple of Isis, Philae', signed and dated '72 (1972) pencil and watercolour 12.75" x 14"; together with two further examples by the same artist; also four further watercolours and a small oil painting, including a pair signed Allan river landscapes, a small watercolour of Russian figures in a sled, a scene entitled 'Ursula's Terrace, Yaiza Lanzarote inscribed and dated verso 1978, an oil painting entitled 'Monsoon' indistinctly inscribed with the artist's name, possibly Stuart Badge and indistinctly dated, 1973, various sizes (8)
Believed Edward Pritchett (1828-1864) A framed Venetian watercolour painting of The Basilica of St Mary of Salvation on the Grand Canal, Venice (Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute). Note, the painting is unsigned. Framed and glazed, the painting coming from a deceased private estate. Measures 53cm x34cm / frame 76cm x 56cm
A small 20th century oil painting on board of a continental landscape with red roofed buildings, signed bottom right Bousquet, 22x15cm, a monochrome watercolour study of a continental street scene inscribed Rue St Rustique, 36x26cm, a coloured print after Cecil Aldin - The Two Scamps, 25x19cm in burrwood frame, and also together with two mirrors
Moorcroft Original Artwork Watercolour Painting By Phillip Gibson Depicts a large vase (see lot 548) in the 'Hidcote manor' design. Dated 2004 and signed by the artist to lower right. Framed and mounted under non-reflective glass by the Moorcroft Art Studio. Size inclusive of frame 28 x 21 inches. Excellent condition
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