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1. Percy Willatts exh. 1913-1936, d. 1966
  • 1. Percy Willatts exh. 1913-1936, d. 1966
  • Description:

    Female Nude

    Pencil and red chalk; blind stamped ESK, inscribed verso with artist's name

    19.75 x 12 inches

     

2. Alphonse Legros, RE 1837-1911
  • 2. Alphonse Legros, RE 1837-1911
  • Description:

    Alice Knewstub

    Red chalk; signed and dated 1897

    14 x 11 inches

     

3. Edward Middleditch, RA 1923-1987
  • 3. Edward Middleditch, RA 1923-1987
  • Description:

    Norfolk Beach

    Gouache

    28.5 x 40.5 inches

4. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt., ARA 1833-1898
  • 4. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt., ARA 1833-1898
  • Description:

    Study of the Head of Margaret Burne-Jones for King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid

    Black, white and red chalks; inscribed 'pink everywhere- eyes light and blue/bluey'

    17.75 x 11.75 inches

5. Charles West Cope, RA 1811-1890
  • 5. Charles West Cope, RA 1811-1890
  • Description:

    Study of a Seated Girl

    Pencil and chalk; inscribed 'Cat No. 248 25, 1923/11', bears studio stamp of Alfred de Pass

    17 x 12 inches


6. Eric Harald MacBeth Robertson 1887-1941
  • 6. Eric Harald MacBeth Robertson 1887-1941
  • Description:

    Study for Desire

    Pencil; signed, faintly inscribed 'Study for Desire/Eric Robertson July 1911'

    9 x 19. 25 inches

7. Francis John Minton 1917-1957
  • 7. Francis John Minton 1917-1957
  • Description:

    Ricky Stride

    Pen, ink and wash

    12 x 6.75 inches

     

8. Francis John Minton 1917-1957
  • 8. Francis John Minton 1917-1957
  • Description:

    Self-Portrait

    Pen, ink and wash; signed and dated 1950

    15.25 x 12.5 inches

     

9. Daniel Maclise, RA 1806-1870
  • 9. Daniel Maclise, RA 1806-1870
  • Description:

    Nude Reading

    Pencil

    12 x 19.5 inches

10. Elinor Monsell c. 1876-1954
  • 10. Elinor Monsell c. 1876-1954
  • Description:

    Gwen John at the Easel

    Red chalk; sketch of a woman, initialled, verso

    9 x 7.25 inches


11. Henry Tonks, NEAC 1862-1937
  • 11. Henry Tonks, NEAC 1862-1937
  • Description:

    Study for The Torn Gown

    Black and red chalks; inscribed and signed verso.

    19.5 x 12.5 inches

12. Jean Hugo 1894-1984
  • 12. Jean Hugo 1894-1984
  • Description:

    Jean Cocteau

    Pencil; monogrammed and dated '23'

    21.5 x 16.5 inches

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