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Autumn Catalogue 3 Day Sale starting: Thursday 17 November 2011 10:00AM
Viewing: Sunday 13 November 11am-4pm, 14-16 November 9am-4pm
 

Richard Marshall (1944-2006)
Children making sandcastles on the beach at Scarborough
Signed, oil on board, 21.5cm by 30cm

Guide Price: £600-700

View Lot No. 1007

 
 

R...de Concilio (20th/21st century contemporary) Spanish
Mother and daughter in a garden;
Children hoeing in a courtyard
Both signed, also signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, each 83cm by 63cm

Guide Price: £600-800

View Lot No. 1008

 
 

Daniel van der Putten (b.1949) Dutch
"On the Edge of Everdon"
Signed, inscribed verso, oil on panel, 28cm by 35.5cm

Guide Price: £1000-1200

View Lot No. 1009

 
 

Daniel van der Putten (b.1949) Dutch
"Bridleway to Flore"
Signed, inscribed on a label verso, oil on panel, 28cm by 35.5cm

Guide Price: £800-1200

View Lot No. 1010

 
 

Cecile Crombeke (1921-2002)
Willow Trees beside a stream
Signed and dated (19)71, oil on board, 61cm by 76.5cm

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 1011

 
 

Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2002)
"Still life"
Signed and dated 1972, inscribed verso, oil on board, 40.5cm by 29cm

Guide Price: £1500-2000

View Lot No. 1012

 
 

Andrew Lanyon (b.1947)
"The Telescope"
Signed, inscribed and dated 1979 verso, oil on board, 29.5cm by 29.5cm

Guide Price: £400-600

View Lot No. 1013

 
 

James Cumming RSA, RSW (1922-1991)
"Microscope"
Signed, inscribed on an old label verso, oil on board, 29cm by 13cm

Guide Price: £200-300

View Lot No. 1014

 
 

St Ives School (20th/21st century contemporary)
Red Interior
Oil on board, 43.5cm by 66.5cm

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 1015

 
 

Winifred Nicholson NEAC (1893-1981)
"Flowers in a Winter Landscape"
Inscribed on an exhibition label verso, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76.5cm

Provenance. Crane Kalman Gallery, 178 Brompton Road, London, exhibition date December 1988

Ex. private collection, London
Mr & Mrs W K Gibson

There is an unfinished study of the artist's child with plant pots and flowers on the reverse of the picture

Winifred Nicholson:
Born in Oxford, she attended the Byam Shaw School of Art, then studied art in Paris, Lugano, India and the Hebrides. Participated in extensive mixed exhibitions throughout her lift, initially as Winifred Roberts (her maiden name). She married Ben Nicholson in 1920 and had her first one-man show at the Mayor Gallery as Winifred Nicholson in 1925. She was a member of the 7 & 5 Society 19125-35 and the NEAC 1937-43. She was the mother of artist Kate Nicholson. She contributed to Circle, International Survey of Constructive Art in 1936 and designed a "constructive" fabric for Alistair Morton's Edinburgh Weavers in the same year as Winifred Dacre, and under the same name showed four abstract works in an Exhibition of Constructive Art at the London Gallery. She travelled widely, showing pictures in Morocco, Greece, Cornwall and Cumbria. Her later works were concerned with prismatic colour experiments. She exhibited internationally, and her pictures are held by many public galleries, including The Tate Gallery, Bristol, Bradford, Adelaide and Melbourne. She lived at Brampton in Cumbria. A major exhibition toured from the Tate in 1987-8. See Buckman (David) The Directory of Artists in Britain since 1945.

Guide Price: £35000-40000

View Lot No. 1016

 
 
 
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