The pair of the last posts soldier this time a sailor again by Anatole J. GUILLOT (1865-1911)
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Bronzed Spelter figure of a French soldier circa 1880, after the talented Anatole J. GUILLOT (1865-1911), Vive la République, vive la France!!!
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This is why you measure twice..... https://www.instagram.com/p/B9wjNLIBz_f/?igshid=1abcf4s4d05zr
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Shirley Felts
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Found this price on the back of a painting of a thatched cottage dated 1903, seems a bit optimistic about hiring a plumber for 10 days for £274.... https://www.instagram.com/p/B9oZJAQhHJz/?igshid=19fikyfivxnf5
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Just been updating some tired old frames that came with some paintings of native South African birds by the artist Valerie Ettershank, first use of my new underpinner too https://www.instagram.com/p/B9lfm0MhcSb/?igshid=1grkq0t4sdejl
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Shirley Felts
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Mezzotint, published 1910
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‘Primroses’ John Hall Thorpe
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'Hatsumana under waterfall' by Toyokuni III
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'On the Fells, Tregriw, North Wales' John Grundy R.C.A
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'Mostarda d'Uva Barbera' Val Archer
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'Thatched Cottage' Lilian Yeend King
Lilian Yeend King, daughter of the artist Henry John Yeend King, exhibited between 1904-1927 at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters.
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'Cotswold view from Cleeve Hill' Hand Made Print by John Brunsdon.
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‘Thatched Cottage’ Frank Moss Bennett, 1903
A watercolour painting of a thatched cottage in the village of Throwleigh on Dartmoor, painted in 1903.
Frank Moss Bennett was a well known portrait and landscape artist, born in Liverpool he began his studies at London’s Slade School of Art and was taught by teachers such as Henry Tonks and John Singer Sargent. Then finishing his education at the Royal Academy of Arts before starting a sucesful path as an artist and illustrator. During his career he exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1898 to 1928 as well as the Liverpool Art Gallery.
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'British Insects' a Watercolour by Peter Barrett
Original was painted for the for the Royal Mail’s first day cover titled 'British Insects' and issued in 1985.
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Corran, Walter Goodall, 1857
Walter Goodall (6 November 1830 – 14 May 1889) was an English watercolour painter who studied at the School of Design in Somerset House and at the Royal Academy
In 1852 Goodall exhibited three drawings at the Royal Academy. In 1853 he became an associate of the (Old) Society of Painters in Water-colours, and continued to be a frequent exhibitor in Pall Mall; in 1862 he became a full member of that society. He was a constant exhibitor at the Royal Manchester Institution and all the principal water-colour exhibitions with some of his best work being shown at the exhibition of watercolours in Manchester in 1861.
Goodall typically painted small subject-pictures, such as The Daydream, The Cradle Song, Waiting for the Ferry-boat, and The Tired Lace-maker. A number of these were lithographed in a series entitled Walter Goodall's Rustic Sketches. Goodall also made drawings from pictures in the Vernon Gallery for engravings published in The Art Journal.
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