19th & 20th Century Artwork
The Bug
Raoul Millais | British 1901 - 1999
oil on canvas in original frame
70 x 90cm, framed 86 x 107 cm, depth 5cm
Hesketh Raoul Lejarderay Millais was the grandson of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir John Everett Millais.
He is well known for his equestrian paintings and his Spanish work, some created when he accompanied Ernest Hemingway. He is represented in a number of collections throughout Britain including those of the National Trust and National Horseracing Museum.
'Sheep in a Surrey Landscape'
George Shalders | British 1826 - 1873
1870 watercolour in the original victorian frame
£850
George Shalders (c. 1826 – 27 January 1873) was an English painter and watercolourist.
Red Rum
Maureen Coatman | British 1919-2005
Maureen Coatman was a British sculptor born in Woking, Surrey. She exhibited at the Royal Academy, and completed numerous private and public commissions, including for many churches and schools. She is best known for her bust of the racehorse Red Rum.
£3750 plus 4% ARR
This bronze, which is signed and dated, was sculpted in 1977 and is the Artist’s Cast, the first to be made of a limited edition of 25.
Helen Kalvak (1901-1984)
Pencil drawing by Inuit artist Helen Kalvak c1967
Stamped on the reverse.
The frame size - 64 by 72 cm.
Image size - 42 by 50 cm.
signed on the front in a bold way
£850
Provenance: Purchased by Nancy Patterson, from Professor Leo Bushman (1917-2005) at the University of Calgary (c1967-’68) who was well known for his work with Indigenous artists at the Holman Island Coop in the Canadian Artic.
Two for the Road
1984
by Kathleen Friedenberg
limited edition bronze 2 of 10
£5750
Kathleen Friedenberg began her professional career as a veterinary surgeon in England, and came to the United States, on a Thouron scholarship, studying human and equine orthopaedics at the University of Pennsylvania. Based in the USA ever since then,
Kathleen is particularly known for the accuracy and vitality in her work.
Kathleen is particularly known for the accuracy and vitality in her work.
“If it isn’t alive, I’ve failed!”
Kathleen Friedenberg
The Blessing of the Animals
1990
by Narelle Wildman
oil on canvas
70 x 80 x 5cm, framed
£2,500
Narelle Wildman (1946- 2009) Australian
Naïve painter born in Sidney NSW
Employing vibrant colours, Wildman’s work draws inspiration from her childhood memories with an emphasis on the every day . Often featuring children, adults and animals at play.















