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Two for Tea
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on panel Panel size: 18 x 15 inches Framed size: 22 x 19 inches Signed lower right
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Oil, Panel

Surprise for Motorist - Lift? What, in that?
By Henry Mayo Bateman
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Black ink on paper Paper size: 8.75 x 6 inches Framed size: 24.25 x 29.25 inches Signed lower left
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Paper, Ink

Fishing Amongst The Rocks, North Wales
By Walter Williams
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 8 x 10 inches Signed lower right
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Oil, Canvas

Odie Just Can t Catch a Break, Even in Garfield s Dreams!
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Ink and pencil on paper Paper size: 12.75 x 19.25 inches Framed size: 27.25 x 33.25 inches Signed and dated 03-28-1982 Garfield Sunday Comic Strip Provenance: Private collection,...
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20th Century Contemporary Antiques Associations Members Art

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Paper, Ink, Color Pencil

Enjoying a Smoke
By Fritz Wagner
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 9.5 x 7 inches Framed size: 13.25 x 11 inches Signed upper right Provenance: Private collection, Herefordshire
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

A Gentleman of Distinction
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on panel Panel size: 7.25 x 5.5 inches Framed size: 12.5 x 11 inches Signed top left
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Oil, Panel

Gypsy Girl
By Howard Morgan
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 24 x 17 inches Framed size: 30.5 x 23.5 inches Signed and dated lower right Provenance: Private collection, Surrey
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20th Century Contemporary Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

Simon Le Bon
By Andy Warhol
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Gelatin Silver Print Paper size: 10 x 8 inches Framed size: 26.5 x 22.5 inches Dated 'Apr 29 1982' on the reverse Provenance: Private collection, New York This work originates from the Estate of Andy Warhol, and thence, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. This work comes with a certificate of provenance and an entry into the Catalogue Raisonne held by the Warhol Foundation.
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Silver Gelatin

A Fireside Read and Threading the Needle (Pair)
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on panel Panel size: 10 x 8 inches each Framed size: 13 x 10.5 inches each A signed lower left B signed lower right
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Oil, Panel

Tilling the Land
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Watercolour on paper Paper size: 10 x 14 inches Framed size: 19.5 x 23 inches Signed
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Planning the Journey
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 18 x 23 inches Signed lower left
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

Misano, Bay of Naples
By Charles Edmund Rowbotham
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Watercolour on paper Paper size: 6.25 x 8.25 inches Framed size: 13.5 x 14.75 inches Signed lower right
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Making Friends
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 30.5 x 25 inches Framed size: 35 x 29.5 inches Signed and dated 1865 lower left
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

Homeward Bound
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Watercolour on paper Paper size: 7.5 x 10.5 inches Framed size: 15 x 17.5 inches Signed lower left
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Feeding the New Brood
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on panel Panel size: 9.5 x 12.5 inches Framed size: 14.75 x 17.75 inches Signed and dated 1870 lower right
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Oil, Panel

The Holly Cart
By Edward Charles Barnes
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 20 x 24 inches Signed lower left
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19th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

Heading for War on Watch Chains
By Henry Mayo Bateman
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Black ink on paper Paper size: 8.25 x 10.5 inches Framed size: 20.75 x 21.75 inches Signed lower left Provenance: Private collection, Somerset
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Paper, Ink

Mallard Drake Contemporary Bronze Sculpture of a duck, Green Wildlife Nature
By Richard Smith b.1955
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Mallard Drake' is a stunningly elegant Bronze sculpture. Richard Smith conveys so much character in such simple lines, exemplifying a truly wonderful talent. The fantastic richly de...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Kittens Interior 20th century painting of 4 cats playing, red, blue, purple
By Jules Leroy
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Kittens' a charming oil on canvas by well known cat artist Jules Leroy. Showing 4 kittens playing in an interior setting, surrounded by clothing, scarfs a...
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20th Century Impressionist Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

Bronze sculpture of Rapunzel from German fairytale by Carl Payne
By Carl Payne
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
A stunning Nude Bronze Sculpture 'Rapunzel' with inspiration taken from the German fairytale. Continuing a successful career in England and Ireland, Carl joined Callaghan Fine Paintings and Works of Art at the beginning of 2004 in order to dedicate his time to create and develop stunning individual contemporary sculpture. Carl is a Staffordshire based sculptor for whom art has played a large part in his academic work taking him through the Burslem School of Art, the Henry Doulton School of Sculpture and then to Stafford College. After qualifying in Figurative Sculpture he launched his career with commission after commission, which has now secured his reputation for fine quality workmanship both in life-size format and smaller decorative pieces. The list of his completed commissioned work is extensive, including many ‘house-hold’ names from the sporting world, commerce and the past. The following are just some of the private and publicly commissioned completed works that form Carl’s prestigious portfolio:- King George 5th and Queen Mary – life size portrait buste commissioned by Cunards Cruise Ships and located in the ballroom of the Queen Mary 2 (QM2) cruise ship. Randolph Turpin – life size and a quarter - commissioned by Warwick and Leamington Spa Council located in Warwick Town Centre, Sir Stanley Matthews – life size and a half - commissioned by the Sir Stanley Matthews Foundation located at The Britannia Stadium. The Stadium of Light - life size group of figures – commissioned by Sunderland Football Club...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Solid Bronze 20th Century Nude Ballet Dancer Stepping Stones by Benson Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Stepping Stones' by Benson Landes is a Solid Bronze 20th Century Nude Ballet Dancer - she is so light on her feet and beautifully elegant. For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definitely a passion. His oeuvre of cast bronzes is populated with ‘off duty’ ballet dancers, rather wistful women, often caught in moments of solitary repose. Such an obvious appreciation of the grace and elegance of the female form was, no doubt, heightened by 25 years spent in the couture business, which Benson entered at the age of 14. The sculptor admitted that his time as an apprentice at his father’s clothing...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Contemporary Solid Bronze Nude Figurative Sculpture Sprite by Benson Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Sprite' by Benson Landes is a Contemporary Solid Bronze Nude Figurative Sculpture. The remarkable elegance conveyed is breath-taking and so representative of the ballet form. This ...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Figurative solid bronze sculpture of ballet dancer Dancer Resting by B Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Dancer Resting' is a Figurative solid bronze sculpture of ballet dancer by Benson Landes. For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definite...
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20th Century Contemporary Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Bronze Figurative Ballerina Dancer Seated Resting en Barre Brown Green
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Dancer Resting on Barre' is an elegant yet sensual sculpture. Landes' skill at conveying a sense of ease and confidence of the dancers is impeccable - this piece would be a fantastic addition to any collection. For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definitely a passion. His oeuvre of cast bronzes is populated with ‘off duty’ ballet dancers, rather wistful women, often caught in moments of solitary repose. Such an obvious appreciation of the grace and elegance of the female form was, no doubt, heightened by 25 years spent in the couture business, which Benson entered at the age of 14. The sculptor admitted that his time as an apprentice at his father’s clothing workroom and factory was given rather reluctantly, as he always harbored desires to become an artist. The young boy’s sense of responsibility was clearly equal to his creativity, though, as Benson knuckled down and learned the family trade. At the age of 18, however, a 2 year conscription to the RAF provided one of the few opportunities for Benson to experience artistic freedom. The possibilities of otherwise unobtainable materials such as pastels, paper, perspex and plaster of paris fuelled his ingenuity at the base’s well-stocked workshop. On completion of his RAF service, Benson briefly returned to the clothing factory now owned by his father. After his marriage to Ruth at 21, in an effort to provide for his new wife, Benson decided to set up his own business. Starting with a single sewing machine and tailoress, Benson and Ruth soon expanded the business. By the 1970s they employed over 50 staff and supplied to prestigious stores such as Dickens & Jones and Harrods. As the decade progressed, however, fashion turned towards less structured, more casual garments; a trend that prompted Benson to retire and spend time with his first love, sculpture. Buoyed by the liberty he enjoyed in his studio, Benson succeeded in selling some of his first pieces of sculpture, a collection of sporting trophies shown at the 1981 Open Golf Championship, to Garrards, the Crown Jewellers. This success quickly brought important contacts and new commissions. Benson always maintained that being able to work as a sculptor is a unique privilege. Usually in the company of a model, he often worked in the studio against the soothing background of classical music. Indeed, now eminently collectable, Benson’s work provided much comfort after the death of Ruth. Benson said that the things that mattered in life are those of beauty; he truly believed that romance and elegance are necessary shields to what he saw as the sometimes too hurried manner of life today. Benson sadly passed away in the autumn of 2013. Solid Bronze Figurative Ballet Sculpture...
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20th Century Realist Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Solid Bronze Greek Mythology Sculpture by Carl Payne Sunburst Mask
By Carl Payne
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Sunburst Mask' is a solid bronze sculpture by Carl Payne inspired by Greek mythology. Carl Payne is a hugely talented sculptor, focusing predominantly on the female form he often uses his wife, a professional dancer, as his muse. Continuing a successful career in England and Ireland, Carl joined Callaghan Fine Paintings and Works of Art at the beginning of 2004 in order to dedicate his time to create and develop stunning individual contemporary sculpture. Carl is a Staffordshire based sculptor for whom art has played a large part in his academic work taking him through the Burslem School of Art, the Henry Doulton School of Sculpture and then to Stafford College. After qualifying in Figurative Sculpture he launched his career with commission after commission, which has now secured his reputation for fine quality workmanship both in life-size format and smaller decorative pieces. The list of his completed commissioned work is extensive, including many ‘house-hold’ names from the sporting world, commerce and the past. The following are just some of the private and publicly commissioned completed works that form Carl’s prestigious portfolio:- King George 5th and Queen Mary – life size portrait buste commissioned by Cunards Cruise Ships and located in the ballroom of the Queen Mary 2 (QM2) cruise ship. Randolph Turpin – life size and a quarter - commissioned by Warwick and Leamington Spa Council located in Warwick Town Centre, Sir Stanley Matthews – life size and a half - commissioned by the Sir Stanley Matthews Foundation located at The Britannia Stadium. The Stadium of Light - life size group of figures – commissioned by Sunderland Football Club...
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20th Century Contemporary Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Solid Bronze Ballet Dancer Sculpture Meditation by Benson Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Meditation' is a tasteful and demure nude of a ballet dancer. The poise and elegance of the dancer are exquisite! For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definitely a passion. His oeuvre of cast bronzes is populated with ‘off duty’ ballet dancers, rather wistful women, often caught in moments of solitary repose. Such an obvious appreciation of the grace and elegance of the female form was, no doubt, heightened by 25 years spent in the couture business, which Benson entered at the age of 14. The sculptor admitted that his time as an apprentice at his father’s clothing workroom and factory was given rather reluctantly, as he always harbored desires to become an artist. The young boy’s sense of responsibility was clearly equal to his creativity, though, as Benson knuckled down and learned the family trade. At the age of 18, however, a 2 year conscription to the RAF provided one of the few opportunities for Benson to experience artistic freedom. The possibilities of otherwise unobtainable materials such as pastels, paper, perspex and plaster of paris fuelled his ingenuity at the base’s well-stocked workshop. On completion of his RAF service, Benson briefly returned to the clothing factory now owned by his father. After his marriage to Ruth at 21, in an effort to provide for his new wife, Benson decided to set up his own business. Starting with a single sewing machine and tailoress, Benson and Ruth soon expanded the business. By the 1970s they employed over 50 staff and supplied to prestigious stores such as Dickens & Jones and Harrods. As the decade progressed, however, fashion turned towards less structured, more casual garments; a trend that prompted Benson to retire and spend time with his first love, sculpture. Buoyed by the liberty he enjoyed in his studio, Benson succeeded in selling some of his first pieces of sculpture, a collection of sporting trophies shown at the 1981 Open Golf Championship, to Garrards, the Crown Jewellers. This success quickly brought important contacts and new commissions. Benson always maintained that being able to work as a sculptor is a unique privilege. Usually in the company of a model, he often worked in the studio against the soothing background of classical music. Indeed, now eminently collectable, Benson’s work provided much comfort after the death of Ruth. Benson said that the things that mattered in life are those of beauty; he truly believed that romance and elegance are necessary shields to what he saw as the sometimes too hurried manner of life today. Benson sadly passed away in the autumn of 2013. Solid Bronze Ballet Dancer...
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20th Century Contemporary Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Marchande de Fleurs a Parisian street scene with soldier, figures flowercart
By Victor Gabriel Gilbert
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Marchande de Fleurs' a Parisian street scene with soldier, figures & beautiful flower-cart Gabriel Gilbert was renowned for his paintings of Parisian market scenes, of which this is a fantastic example. Gilbert’s works sit alongside Monet’s and Van Gogh’s in galleries and collections across the world. He established himself as a painter of French genre scenes...
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19th Century Impressionist Antiques Associations Members Art

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Oil, Panel

Painting of a river scene with nude bathers surrounded by green Les Baigneuse
By Victor Gabriel Gilbert
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
A lush verdant painting of three nude bathers in a French river. It speaks of summer days spent wild swimming, picnics filled with cheese & wine and hear...
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19th Century Impressionist Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

Nude Bronze Figurative Sculpture Ballet Dancer by Benson Landes Quiet Elegance
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Quiet Elegance' is a beautiful nude bronze sculpture of ballet dancer by the renowned sculptor Benson Landes. For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definitely a passion. His oeuvre of cast bronzes is populated with ‘off duty’ ballet dancers, rather wistful women, often caught in moments of solitary repose. Such an obvious appreciation of the grace and elegance of the female form was, no doubt, heightened by 25 years spent in the couture business, which Benson entered at the age of 14. The sculptor admitted that his time as an apprentice at his father’s clothing workroom and factory was given rather reluctantly, as he always harbored desires to become an artist. The young boy’s sense of responsibility was clearly equal to his creativity, though, as Benson knuckled down...
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20th Century Contemporary Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Bronze sculpture of an elegant young ballet dancer by Benson Landes Hammock
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definitely a passion. His oeuvre of cast bronzes is populated with ‘off duty’ ballet dancers, rather wistful women, often caught in moments of solitary repose. Such an obvious appreciation of the grace and elegance of the female form was, no doubt, heightened by 25 years spent in the couture business, which Benson entered at the age of 14. The sculptor admitted that his time as an apprentice at his father’s clothing workroom and factory was given rather reluctantly, as he always harbored desires to become an artist. The young boy’s sense of responsibility was clearly equal to his creativity, though, as Benson knuckled down and learned the family trade. At the age of 18, however, a 2 year conscription to the RAF provided one of the few opportunities for Benson to experience artistic freedom. The possibilities of otherwise unobtainable materials such as pastels, paper, perspex and plaster of paris fuelled his ingenuity at the base’s well-stocked workshop. On completion of his RAF service, Benson briefly returned to the clothing factory...
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20th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Solid Bronze Figurative Ballet Dancer Sculpture Petticoats by Benson Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Solid Bronze Figurative Ballet Dancer Sculpture 'Petticoats' by Benson Landes is a remarkably delicately made sculpture - you can barely believ...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Late 18th Century Sailing Marine Painting The Neptune by Robert Willoughby
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
British Landscape and Marine Artist Robert Willoughby was a late 18th early 19th century British marine painter who specialized in large marine genre...
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Late 18th Century Antiques Associations Members Art

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Canvas, Oil

Repose - Bronze Sculpture of an elegant young ballet dancer by Benson Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
A stunning sculpture of a young ballet dancer 'Repose' by Benson Landes - full of elegance & poise. For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definit...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Contemporary Bronze Wildlife Fish Sculpture Grayling by Richard Smith
By Richard Smith b.1955
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
A beautiful wildlife sculpture of a 'Grayling' the perfect gift for a wildlife lover or fishing and hunting enthusiast. Richard Smith has gained an international reputation for his works of art, he has exhibited at prestigious galleries such as the Tryon Gallery and W. H. Pattersons in London, The Sportsman’s Edge Gallery in New York, The Call of Africa in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and the Everard Reed Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa. Richard has exhibited his paintings at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum in the USA, the Natural History Museum and Tring Museum in Britain. He has sold at all the major auctions houses in London, such as Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Bonhams and Phillips. In 2013 Callaghans of...
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20th Century Contemporary Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Solid Bronze Nude Figure Sculpture Home Alone by Benson Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Home Alone' by Benson Landes is a Solid Bronze Sculpture of a Nude Figure. Benson Landes sculpted dancers, as he loved their elegance - this passion is communicated to the viewer perfectly in this incredible sculpture. For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definitely a passion. His oeuvre of cast bronzes is populated with ‘off duty’ ballet dancers, rather wistful women, often caught in moments of solitary repose. Such an obvious appreciation of the grace and elegance of the female form was, no doubt, heightened by 25 years spent in the couture business, which Benson entered at the age of 14. The sculptor admitted that his time as an apprentice at his father’s clothing workroom and factory was given rather reluctantly, as he always harbored desires to become an artist. The young boy’s sense of responsibility was clearly equal to his creativity, though, as Benson knuckled down and learned the family trade. At the age of 18, however, a 2 year conscription to the RAF provided one of the few opportunities for Benson to experience artistic freedom. The possibilities of otherwise unobtainable materials such as pastels, paper, perspex and plaster of paris fuelled his ingenuity at the base’s well-stocked workshop. On completion of his RAF service, Benson briefly returned to the clothing factory now owned by his father. After his marriage to Ruth at 21, in an effort to provide for his new wife, Benson decided to set up his own business. Starting with a single sewing machine and tailoress, Benson and Ruth soon expanded the business. By the 1970s they employed over 50 staff and supplied to prestigious stores such as Dickens & Jones and Harrods. As the decade progressed, however, fashion turned towards less structured, more casual garments; a trend that prompted Benson to retire and spend time with his first love, sculpture. Buoyed by the liberty he enjoyed in his studio, Benson succeeded in selling some of his first pieces of sculpture, a collection of sporting trophies shown at the 1981 Open Golf Championship, to Garrards, the Crown Jewellers. This success quickly brought important contacts and new commissions. Benson always maintained that being able to work as a sculptor is a unique privilege. Usually in the company of a model, he often worked in the studio against the soothing background of classical music. Indeed, now eminently collectable, Benson’s work provided much comfort after the death of Ruth. Benson said that the things that mattered in life are those of beauty; he truly believed that romance and elegance are necessary shields to what he saw as the sometimes too hurried manner of life today. Benson sadly passed away in the autumn of 2013. Solid Bronze Nude Figure...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

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Bronze

Resting. A bronze sculpture of a resting ballet dancer figure by Benson Landes
By Benson Landes
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Resting. A bronze sculpture of a resting ballet dancer figure by Benson Landes. For Benson Landes, sculpture was most definitely a passion. His oeuvre of cast bronzes is populated with ‘off duty’ ballet dancers, rather wistful women, often caught in moments of solitary repose. Such an obvious appreciation of the grace and elegance of the female form was, no doubt, heightened by 25 years spent in the couture business, which Benson entered at the age of 14. The sculptor admitted that his time as an apprentice at his father’s clothing workroom and factory was given rather reluctantly, as he always harbored desires to become an artist. The young boy’s sense of responsibility was clearly equal to his creativity, though, as Benson knuckled down and learned the family trade. At the age of 18, however, a 2 year conscription to the RAF provided one of the few opportunities for Benson to experience artistic freedom. The possibilities of otherwise unobtainable materials such as pastels, paper, perspex and plaster of paris fuelled his ingenuity at the base’s well-stocked workshop. On completion of his RAF service, Benson briefly returned to the clothing factory now owned by his father. After his marriage to Ruth at 21, in an effort to provide for his new wife, Benson decided to set up his own business. Starting with a single sewing machine and tailoress, Benson and Ruth soon expanded the business. By the 1970s they employed over 50 staff and supplied to prestigious stores such as Dickens & Jones and Harrods. As the decade progressed, however, fashion turned towards less structured, more casual garments; a trend that prompted Benson to retire and spend time with his first love, sculpture. Buoyed by the liberty he enjoyed in his studio, Benson succeeded in selling some of his first pieces of sculpture, a collection of sporting trophies...
Category

20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Art

Materials

Bronze

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