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424* Newberry (John, 1934-). ‘Four Horsemen’, 1967, oil on board, showing four cavorting horses, each with a naked rider, verso inscribed in the artist’s hand with his name, address, title, and date, 35 x 40cm (14 x 15.75ins), framed John Newberry is a member of the Royal Watercolour Society and has exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy. He taught at the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford from 1963 to 1989, and was acting head for the last two years. John Newberry paints on the spot, usually sitting on the ground, giving his works an unusual perspective. His work is highly regarded and included in many leading collections. £150-200 (1)
420* Marino (Beppo, 20th century). Venice Canal Scene, oil on canvas, signed B. Marino lower right, inscribed to verso, 49 x 70cm (19.25 x 27.5ins), framed (1)
£200-300
425* Nuttall (Peter, 1943-). Jester, 1991, mixed media on paper, signed and dated lower right, 39 x 44cm (15.5 x 17.25ins), framed and glazed (1)
421* Meo (Gaetano, 1850-1925). Original design for a frieze decoration, circa 1880-1890, black and white chalk on paper laid down on canvas, some marks and soiling to edges, with artist’s name inscribed (in a later hand) to verso, 400 x 900 mm (15.75 x 35.5 ins), together with another circular cartoon design for an angel musician, possibly by Gaetano Meo, black chalk with black and brown crayon on paper, diameter 365 mm (14.25 ins), laid down on card, plus a group of 13 watercolour, pencil and pen & ink sketches and studies believed to be by Innes Meo, mostly Italian landscapes and scenes, various sizes (15)
£70-100
£150-200
422* Morgan (Baxter, active 1905-1932). Early morning landscape with sheep, pastel on board, showing a sunlit landscape with trees and a stream, and a flock of sheep with a traveller seated nearby, signed lower left, 32 x 41.5cm (12.75 x 16.25ins), gilt mount and frame, glazed (1)
£100-150
423*AR Nazarenko (Tatyana, 1944-). Vremya (Time), 1992, oil on canvas, initialled lower right, signed, titled and additionally inscribed to verso,120 x 100cm (47 x 39.5ins), framed Tatyana Grigorievna Nazarenko was born in Moscow in 1944 and studied at the Surikov State Institute of Fine Arts. She has exhibited widely in Russia and throughout Europe and has been honoured with multiple awards from the Russian government. Her more recent work has explored new mediums and installation art to express the changing world. See Olga Thomson, Tatyana Nazarenko, St. Petersburg (2004). (1) £3000-5000
426* O’Casey (Breon, 1928-2011). ‘Waterfall’ III (after Hokusai), 1992, mixed media on board, 32 x 25cm (12.75 x 9.75ins), framed and glazed, signed, titled, and dated on backboard (1)
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£300-500