Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cat, 2008 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed and dated 2008 to the bottom left Measures approx. 102cm x 81cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
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Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Dog Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 51cm x 40cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Still Life with Cup Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait Oil on canvas portrait painting Unfinished and unsigned Measures approx. 113cm x 66cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait Oil on canvas portrait painting Unsigned Measures approx. 67cm x 51cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Still Life with Flowers Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Dancer', 2005 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom right Measures approx. 127cm x 102cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Deep In Thought, 2006 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed and dated 2006 to the bottom Measures approx. 100cm x 80cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Still Life of Fish' Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom right Measures approx. 178cm x 124cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Circus Cat', 2005 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed bottom right Measures approx. 128cm x 102cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Abstract Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed bottom right Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cat Oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom left Measures approx. 51cm x 41cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b.1962-2012) Scapegoat Abstract oil on canvas painting Titled and priced to the verso Framed Measures approx. 94cm x 120cm. Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Abstract oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 62cm x 41cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) 'Jewelled bird', 2006 - 08 Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom right Measures approx. 102cm x 81cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 84cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Cat Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 40cm x 40cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Seagull, 2000 Oil on canvas painting Signed and dated 2000 to the bottom left Measures approx. 101cm x 50cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 83cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Portrait Abstract oil on canvas painting Signed to the bottom right Measures approx. 85cm x 68cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Three Untitled Still Life Paintings Each being oil on canvas Each unsigned Each measures approx. 20cm x 25cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) The Sacrifice, 2004-05 Abstract oil on canvas portrait painting Signed to the lower right with pencil notations to the verso Measures approx. 102cm x 81cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Old Friend, 2003 Oil on canvas portrait painting Signed and dated 2003 to the bottom left Measures approx. 102cm x 127cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Kerstin McGregor (b. 1962-2012) Untitled Dog Oil on canvas painting Unsigned Measures approx. 62cm x 46cm Kerstin McGregor was resident of Downend in Bristol for nearly 20 years. She was born in November 1962, and grew up in Balsall Common, Warwickshire. She trained at Liverpool polytechnic College of Art, specialising in oil paintings. She graduated with first class honours in Fine Art in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990, Kerstin painted and exhibited from her studio at the Bridewell Studios, Liverpool. During this time she exhibited throughout the Northwest and the Midlands. She married in 1990 and lived for a short time in Redditch, Worcestershire, before moving to Bristol in 1992. Kerstin continued painting and exhibiting from her home studio, but also pursued a parallel career as a community education teacher of arts and crafts, specialising in teaching people with learning difficulties. Kerstin described her work as ‘based on life, but painted from her imagination’. She admired, and drew inspiration from, many well known artists including: Picasso, Miro, Dali, Gauguin and Kandinsky. She was also a great admirer of Monet, Van Gogh and other impressionists. Kerstin believed that the creative process was of equal importance to the finished painting. Whilst oil painting was Kerstin’s first love, she also made pictures in chalk and oil pastel, pencil and charcoal, watercolour and mixed media. Kerstin exhibited at many galleries and events including Midlands Art Centre 1981, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool 1986, Artist’s Studios Liverpool 1986, Ayling Porteous Gallery Chester 1986, Athenum Gallery Manchester 1987, Acorn Gallery Liverpool 1990, Kings Heath Birmingham 1992 and many more including a exhibit after her death In 2013 at the Royal West Of England Academy ( R.W.A ), Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol entitled Kerstin McGregor Retrospective.
Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Lithograph Image Size: 32 1/4 by 29 7/8 inches (82 by 76 cm) All measurements are approximate. Signed (lower right), with Certificate Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali I Domenech(1904-1989) Dali is one of the greatest surrealists of our time, best known for his ability to translate dreams into artwork, hand painted dream photographs he called them. He was also a sculptor, filmmaker, writer and insane or just wanted people to believe he was insane. He dedicated his life to proving he was a genius. As a child he was often expelled from school. He was afraid of exposing his feet and had an intense fear of grasshoppers. He resided in Spain. Please read our policy carefully:1. All items are sold AS-IS, where is with all faults. We do not accept returns or refunds. All sales are final.2. We will pack and arrange all shipments via UPS. Shipping costs to US address starts with 30 USD and 180 USD to International (depends on size and weight of the package). Packages should be shipped within two weeks after payment is received. Larger packages and international delivery may exceed this period.3. Your bids signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Images descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to authorship, age, condition, materials, provenance or any other feature of items being sold.4. If the bidder refuses to pay for the invoice after the successful bidding, the liquidated damages shall be 30% of the amount of the hammer price, which shall be responsible by the buyer.
Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Lithograph, A set of three Image Size: 11 by 7 3/4 inches (28 by 20 cm) All measurements are approximate. Signed Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dali I Domenech(1904-1989) Dali is one of the greatest surrealists of our time, best known for his ability to translate dreams into artwork, hand painted dream photographs he called them. He was also a sculptor, filmmaker, writer and insane or just wanted people to believe he was insane. He dedicated his life to proving he was a genius. As a child he was often expelled from school. He was afraid of exposing his feet and had an intense fear of grasshoppers. He resided in Spain. Please read our policy carefully:1. All items are sold AS-IS, where is with all faults. We do not accept returns or refunds. All sales are final.2. We will pack and arrange all shipments via UPS. Shipping costs to US address starts with 30 USD and 180 USD to International (depends on size and weight of the package). Packages should be shipped within two weeks after payment is received. Larger packages and international delivery may exceed this period.3. Your bids signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Images descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to authorship, age, condition, materials, provenance or any other feature of items being sold.4. If the bidder refuses to pay for the invoice after the successful bidding, the liquidated damages shall be 30% of the amount of the hammer price, which shall be responsible by the buyer.
CRAIG ALAN (AMERICA 1971) 'SALVADOR DALI', a portrait of the Spanish Surrealist artist composed of miniature figures, signed bottom right, mixed media on board, approximate sizes - image 92cm x 122cm frame 102cm x 132cm, Condition Report: small blemish to the resin coating on the left side, paint loss to the frame
After Salvador Dali (1904-1989), colour print, 'Dream Caused By The Flight Of A Bee', signed in print to the lower right, displayed within a clip frame, 60cm x 80cm, & another colour print, after Lord Frederick Leighton (1830-1926), 'Flaming June', also displayed in a clip frame, 28cm x 36cm
An erotic Pirelli belt buckle designed by Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Italian for the American market, circa 1970,brass, the front with erotic 'car' scene, un-numbered, 72 x 44mm, some wear, together with two replica Pirelli belt buckles with Auto-erotic scene after Dali, each 10.2 x 5.7cm. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Salvador Dalí, "The Puzzle of Life", 4 Lithographien von 1974, signiertSalvador Dali, 1904 - Figueras - 1989, "The Puzzle of Life", 4 Farblithographien, Größe zusammen 124,4 x 135,2 cm, einmal signiert, einmal nummeriert 150/250, Gala Publications Grapholith, aus dem Mappenwerk "Les Vitraux", die 4 Blätter dienen als zusammensetzbares Puzzle, WVZ Michler/Löpsinger 1995 Band II, Nr. 1463-1466c, einmal leicht knickfaltig am linken Rand
Salvador Dalí, "Les Chairs monarchiques", aus: "Les Dîners de Gala", Lithographien von 1971, signiertSalvador Dali, 1904 - Figueras - 1989, "Les Chairs monarchiques" (Monarchenfleisch), Farblithographie mit kleiner Radierungen am unteren Rand, 48 x 57 cm, signiert, nummeriert, 12/395, Wvz Michler/Löpsinger 1995 Band II, Nr. 1336 (Radierung: Band I, Nr. 509), unter Glas und P.p. gerahmt
Salvador Dalí, "Les Bouches (Papillons surréalistes)", signierte Farbradierung mit GoldhöhungSalvador Dali, 1904 - Figueras - 1989, "Les Bouches (Papillons surréalistes)", Farblithographie mit Goldhöhung, 53 x 39,5 cm, signiert, nummeriert 39/150, Ränder gebräunt, WVZ Michler/Löpsinger Band II, Nr. 1383b, unter P.p.
Salvador Dali, "Schwanen-Elefanten-Aschenbecher" für Air India 1967Salvador Dali, 1904 - 1989, in Anlehnung an das surrealistische Gemälde "Schwäne spiegeln Elefanten wider" von 1937 wird die Aschenschale aus Porzellan je nach Sichtweise getragen von Schwänen bzw. Elefantenköpfen, der Schalenrand umwunden von einer Schlange, limitierte Edition für die indische Fluggesellschaft AIR INDIA im Jahr 1967, ein Werbegeschenk für ausgewählte Fluggäste der Ersten Klasse, alle Aschenbecher unterseitig nummeriert, mit Künstler-Name und Hersteller Teissonnière-Limoges beschriftet, (Zum Schluss eine Anekdote in diesem Zusammenhang: Dali forderte als Honorar einen lebenden Elefanten, um mit diesem die Alpen zu überqueren, ein Elefantenbaby wurde tatsächlich von AIR INDIA nach Europa geflogen, das jedoch dann sein Leben glücklicherweise im Zoo von Barcelona verbrachte), 8,5 x 15 x 12 cm
Salvador Dalí, Silbermedaille zu Ehren Konrad Adenauer von 1976, dazu Briefmarken von Gerhard Richter und Briefmarken und Seidentuch von Friedensreich Hundertwasser Salvador Dali, 1904 - Figueras - 1989, Medaille in 900er Silber, Vorderseite Konrad Adenauer, Rückseite Die Rose, 1976, mit Zertifikat, num. 11026, 23 g, Dm 3 cm, anbei Rechnung, in Etui; dazu Gerhard Richter, *1932 Dresden, Bogen mit 10 Briefmarken sowie Friedensreich Hundertwasser, 1928 Wien - 2000 Queensland, 12 Bögen mit je 16 Briefmarken sowie eine Sondermarke, dazu Hundertwasser-Seidentuch 871 "Das Haus ist das Spiegelbild des Menschen"
Duchamp (Marcel) and Andre Breton. Boite Alerte: Missives Lascives, one of 200 copies, comprising a collection of letters, catalogues, objects, postcards and original signed and numbered graphic works (lacking the lithograph by Joan Miró (Mourlot 195)), housed within the original green paper covered cardboard box designed to look like a French post-box (a little rubbed), limitation number stamped on inside of lid, overall size 278 x 190 x 70mm., n.p., 1959.⁂ The present lot contains the following items:i) catalogue for the exhibition.ii) 8 Missives Lascives by Micheline Bounoure, Alain Joubert, Joyce Mansour, Robert Benayoum, Octavio Paz, André Pieyre, Mimi Parent (a black silk stocking in an envelope with transparent window), and one anonymous.iii) a telegram on pink paper by Marcel Duchamp writing as Rrose Sélavy to André Bretoniv) a vinyl 45 rpm two-sided record with recordings of poems by Joyce Mansour and Benjamin Peretv) 6 colour postcards of works by Bellmer, Dali, Gorky, Miro, Svanberg, and Clovis Trouille.vi) 3 original signed and numbered lithographs by Adrien Dax, Marie Toyen, Max Walter Svanbergvii) an original signed and a numbered etching by Jacques Le Marechal.
δ Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)Vignette, from 'Petits Nus' from Ronsard (see Field 73-1; see M&L 262)Etching with hand-colouring in watercolour, 1968, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 95, published by Editions Argillet, Paris, on Japon paper, with the Dali blindstamp, with full margins, sheet 387 x 285mm (15 1/4 x 11 1/4in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) Spanish surrealist artist. Signed colour 4 x 6 postcard, the image depicting the artist's work Adelaide's Promise (1969), being one of the pieces created for the Marquis de Sade suite based on three plays, Misfortune's Mistake, The Twins, or a Difficult Choice, and Tancred. Signed ('Dali') by the artist in green ink to a clear area of the image and dated 1975 in his hand. About EX
Peter Carreras - 'Homage to Tapies, Picasso Miro & Dali', late 20th century colour etching, signed, titled and editioned 18/50 in pencil, 22cm x 17cm, framed, together with two other monochrome prints by the same hand, 'Duo I' and 'Little Jimbo'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Salvador Dali - 'Les Chevaux de Dali' (The Horses of Dali), eighteen offset lithographs, published by Spadem, circa 1983, each sheet size 36.5cm x 56cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Dali, Salvador: (1893 Figueres 1989). Tristan und Isolde aus Le Philtre d'Amour (Cup of Love). Farblithographie. Rowlux mit weißer Oberfläche und Farbzusatz, überzogen mit transparentem und mit blau-goldenem und rotem opakem Rowlux, hrsg. v. Nabus Fine Arts, New York. 1972. 63 x 63 cm. Unten links num. 294. - Gesamtauflage 500. - Vereinzelt kl. Fleckchen. D
Assorted porcelain limited edition plates, depicting scenes of Paris, France. Includes 'L'Arc de Triomphe' (H0 025), 'Le Jardin des Tuileries et Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel' (CD 076), 'L'Eglise Saint Pierre Et le Sacre Coeur De Montmartre' (DA 552), 'La Pointe du Vert Galant et Le Pont Neuf' (CP 062), 'Place de la Concorde' (CB 638), 'La Catedral Notre Dame' (FG 309), and 'Le Moulin Rouge' (CQ 931). Artist signed. Artist: Louis DaliIssued: c. 1980-1983Dimensions: 8.5"dia x 0.75"HManufacturer: D'Arceau LimogesCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
SALVADOR DALI (1904 Figueres/Katalonien - 1989 ebenda) Farbaquatintaradierung mit Goldhöhung auf Bütten, "The Dove-like Eyes on the Bride" aus der Serie "Song of Songs", unten rechts in Bleistift signiert "Dali", Ex. 147/250, Blindstempel unten rechts, Druckmaß ca. 40x25cm (montiert), gerahmt (81,5x61,5cm) FR
SALVADOR DALI (1904 Figueres/Katalonien - 1989 ebenda) Farbradierung mit partieller Goldhöhung auf Japanpapier, "Paranoiac Village (Poblado Paranoico)" (1974), unten rechts in Bleistift signiert "Dali", Ex. 88/300, Motivmaß ca. 40x55,5cm, gerahmt (70x84,5cm), minimal gebräunt und (braun-)fleckig FR
SALVADOR DALI (1904 Figueres/Katalonien - 1989 ebenda) 4 Silber-Basreliefs (925er Silber), diverse Motive ("Eva Espacial", "Armonia Universal de los Contrarios", "Les tres Gracias " und "Armonia Musical"), alle gepunzt und mit Titelplaketten, alle mit rückseitig angebrachtem Zertifikat mit Drucksignatur "Dali" und Auflagenbezeichnung, je ca. 17x20cm, je in Acrylkasten mit Chromleisten (38x33cm) FR
SALVADOR DALI (1904 Figueres/Katalonien - 1989 ebenda) 4 Silber-Basreliefs (925er Silber), diverse Motive ("Gala", La Fecundidad", Homenaje a la filosofia" und "Espana"), alle gepunzt und mit Titelplaketten, 3x mit rückseitig angebrachtem Zertifikat mit Drucksignatur "Dali" und Auflagenbezeichnung, je ca. 17x20cm, je in Acrylkasten mit Chromleisten (38x33cm) FR
Otto Schade Tiger Eye, 2023 Pen and pencil on card Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About A native of Chile, Otto Schade took his vibrant art to England in 2005. After attaining an architecture degree in Concepción, Otto began his career as an urban sculptor. But it was his fascination with surreal art that led him toward his passion to paint. Inspired by masters of the past like Dali, Magritte, Miro, Giger, and Beksiński. Otto quickly found the local street art scene, where he painted pieces boasting a sharp and ironic twist. While communicating anti-war themes along with his trademark ribbon style, he earned a street cred name, Osch, in London's district of Shoreditch and beyond. Since then, Otto's art has gone global. He has participated in some of the biggest art festivals, including the "Upfest" in Bristol, "Sand, Sea and Spray" in Blackpool, "City of Colors" in Birmingham and "Hometown" in Berlin. As well, Otto's pieces have been exhibited in the USA, South America, Africa, Asia and many cities across Europe. The demand for Otto's unique pieces of art continues. In 2018 alone, he participated in two art exhibitions - one in Paris and one in Berlin - and had the opportunity to paint in the following cities: Miami, New York City, Denver, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich and Santiago. In December, Otto was painting a mural in Jamaica. The eclectic works of Otto Schade can be found on the streets of many European cities - including Berlin, Amsterdam, Moscow, Paris, Barcelona, Porto, Luxembourg, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Brussels, and London - and can be viewed in various galleries and exhibition centres across Europe. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Otto Schade Leopard Eye, 2023 Pen and pencil on card Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About A native of Chile, Otto Schade took his vibrant art to England in 2005. After attaining an architecture degree in Concepción, Otto began his career as an urban sculptor. But it was his fascination with surreal art that led him toward his passion to paint. Inspired by masters of the past like Dali, Magritte, Miro, Giger, and Beksiński. Otto quickly found the local street art scene, where he painted pieces boasting a sharp and ironic twist. While communicating anti-war themes along with his trademark ribbon style, he earned a street cred name, Osch, in London's district of Shoreditch and beyond. Since then, Otto's art has gone global. He has participated in some of the biggest art festivals, including the "Upfest" in Bristol, "Sand, Sea and Spray" in Blackpool, "City of Colors" in Birmingham and "Hometown" in Berlin. As well, Otto's pieces have been exhibited in the USA, South America, Africa, Asia and many cities across Europe. The demand for Otto's unique pieces of art continues. In 2018 alone, he participated in two art exhibitions - one in Paris and one in Berlin - and had the opportunity to paint in the following cities: Miami, New York City, Denver, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich and Santiago. In December, Otto was painting a mural in Jamaica. The eclectic works of Otto Schade can be found on the streets of many European cities - including Berlin, Amsterdam, Moscow, Paris, Barcelona, Porto, Luxembourg, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Brussels, and London - and can be viewed in various galleries and exhibition centres across Europe. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Otto Schade Lon-dress, 2023 Pen and pencil on card Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About A native of Chile, Otto Schade took his vibrant art to England in 2005. After attaining an architecture degree in Concepción, Otto began his career as an urban sculptor. But it was his fascination with surreal art that led him toward his passion to paint. Inspired by masters of the past like Dali, Magritte, Miro, Giger, and Beksiński. Otto quickly found the local street art scene, where he painted pieces boasting a sharp and ironic twist. While communicating anti-war themes along with his trademark ribbon style, he earned a street cred name, Osch, in London's district of Shoreditch and beyond. Since then, Otto's art has gone global. He has participated in some of the biggest art festivals, including the "Upfest" in Bristol, "Sand, Sea and Spray" in Blackpool, "City of Colors" in Birmingham and "Hometown" in Berlin. As well, Otto's pieces have been exhibited in the USA, South America, Africa, Asia and many cities across Europe. The demand for Otto's unique pieces of art continues. In 2018 alone, he participated in two art exhibitions - one in Paris and one in Berlin - and had the opportunity to paint in the following cities: Miami, New York City, Denver, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich and Santiago. In December, Otto was painting a mural in Jamaica. The eclectic works of Otto Schade can be found on the streets of many European cities - including Berlin, Amsterdam, Moscow, Paris, Barcelona, Porto, Luxembourg, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Brussels, and London - and can be viewed in various galleries and exhibition centres across Europe. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.

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