Illuminated Unique Painting on Fiberglass in Oak Frame
This wonderful backlit painting on fiberglass was original to an architect designed home and was unique to this property
Unfortunately we have been unable to trace the artist. but there are many details that draw on influences of contemporary artists such as Peter Max
Dimensions
117cm High
62cm Wide
12cm Deep
Price £575.00
Unfortunately we have been unable to trace the artist. but there are many details that draw on influences of contemporary artists such as Peter Max
Dimensions
117cm High
62cm Wide
12cm Deep
Price £575.00
Large signed and dated Wall Sculpture by Curtis Jere
A very large impressive signed and dated piece of American Mid Century wall art by artist Curtis Jere
Dimensions
87cm High
102cm Wide
12cm Deep
Price £1550.00
Dimensions
87cm High
102cm Wide
12cm Deep
Price £1550.00
Signed Numbered and Dated Limited Edition Silkscreen Lithograph by Corneille
A beautiful and immaculate example as shown
Corneille – Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo (3 July 1922 – 5 September 2010) better known under his pseudonym Corneille, was a Dutch artist
Corneille was born in Liege, Belgium, although his parents were Dutch and moved back to the Netherlands when he was 12. He studied art at the Academy of Art in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. He was one of the founders of the REFLEX movement in 1948 and in 1949 he was also one of the founders of the COBRA movement, which has had great influence on Scandinavian art. He was active within the group from the beginning, not only painting but also publishing poetry in the Cobra magazine.He was a cofounder of the Experimentele Groep in Holland
He was Co Founder of the Cobra Movement
During the time of occupation of World War II, the Netherlands had been disconnected from the art world beyond its borders. COBRA was formed shortly thereafter. This international movement of artists who worked experimentally evolved from the criticisms of Western society and a common desire to break away from existing art movements, including "detested" naturalism and "sterile" abstraction. Experimentation was the symbol of an unfettered freedom, which, according to Constant, was ultimately embodied by children and the expressions of children.[1] COBRA was formed by Karel Appel, Constant, Corneille, Christian Dotremont, Asger Jorn, and Joseph Noiret on 8 November 1948 in the Café Notre-Dame, Paris,with the signing of a manifesto, "La cause était entendue" ("The Case Was Settled"),drawn up by Dotremont. Formed with a unifying doctrine of complete freedom of colour and form, as well as antipathy towards Surrealism, the artists also shared an interest in Marxism as well as modernism
Their working method was based on spontaneity and experiment, and they drew their inspiration in particular from children’s drawings, from primitive art forms and from the work of Paul Klee and Joan Miró
Coming together as an amalgamation of the Dutch group Reflex, the Danish group Høst and the Belgian Revolutionary Surrealist Group, the group only lasted a few years but managed to achieve a number of objectives in that time: the periodical Cobra, a series of collaborations between various members called Peintures-Mot and two large-scale exhibitions. The first of these was held at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, November 1949, the other at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Liège in 1951
In November 1949 the group officially changed its name to Internationale des Artistes Expérimentaux with membership having spread across Europe and the United States, although this name has never stuck. The movement was officially disbanded in 1951, but many of its members remained close, with Dotremont in particular continuing collaborations with many of the leading members of the group.The primary focus of the group consisted of semi-abstract paintings with brilliant color, violent brushwork, and distorted human figures inspired by primitive and folk art and similar to American action painting. Cobra was a milestone in the development of Tachisme and European abstract expressionism
Cobra was perhaps the last avant-garde movement of the twentieth century.According to Nathalie Aubert the group only lasted officially for three years (1948 to 1951). After that period each artist in the group developed their own individual paths
Corneille – Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo (3 July 1922 – 5 September 2010) better known under his pseudonym Corneille, was a Dutch artist
Corneille was born in Liege, Belgium, although his parents were Dutch and moved back to the Netherlands when he was 12. He studied art at the Academy of Art in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. He was one of the founders of the REFLEX movement in 1948 and in 1949 he was also one of the founders of the COBRA movement, which has had great influence on Scandinavian art. He was active within the group from the beginning, not only painting but also publishing poetry in the Cobra magazine.He was a cofounder of the Experimentele Groep in Holland
He was Co Founder of the Cobra Movement
During the time of occupation of World War II, the Netherlands had been disconnected from the art world beyond its borders. COBRA was formed shortly thereafter. This international movement of artists who worked experimentally evolved from the criticisms of Western society and a common desire to break away from existing art movements, including "detested" naturalism and "sterile" abstraction. Experimentation was the symbol of an unfettered freedom, which, according to Constant, was ultimately embodied by children and the expressions of children.[1] COBRA was formed by Karel Appel, Constant, Corneille, Christian Dotremont, Asger Jorn, and Joseph Noiret on 8 November 1948 in the Café Notre-Dame, Paris,with the signing of a manifesto, "La cause était entendue" ("The Case Was Settled"),drawn up by Dotremont. Formed with a unifying doctrine of complete freedom of colour and form, as well as antipathy towards Surrealism, the artists also shared an interest in Marxism as well as modernism
Their working method was based on spontaneity and experiment, and they drew their inspiration in particular from children’s drawings, from primitive art forms and from the work of Paul Klee and Joan Miró
Coming together as an amalgamation of the Dutch group Reflex, the Danish group Høst and the Belgian Revolutionary Surrealist Group, the group only lasted a few years but managed to achieve a number of objectives in that time: the periodical Cobra, a series of collaborations between various members called Peintures-Mot and two large-scale exhibitions. The first of these was held at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, November 1949, the other at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Liège in 1951
In November 1949 the group officially changed its name to Internationale des Artistes Expérimentaux with membership having spread across Europe and the United States, although this name has never stuck. The movement was officially disbanded in 1951, but many of its members remained close, with Dotremont in particular continuing collaborations with many of the leading members of the group.The primary focus of the group consisted of semi-abstract paintings with brilliant color, violent brushwork, and distorted human figures inspired by primitive and folk art and similar to American action painting. Cobra was a milestone in the development of Tachisme and European abstract expressionism
Cobra was perhaps the last avant-garde movement of the twentieth century.According to Nathalie Aubert the group only lasted officially for three years (1948 to 1951). After that period each artist in the group developed their own individual paths
Cat and Bird Signed Limited Edition Lithograph by Corneille
Immaculate limited edition lithograph number 54/99 and dated 1999
Dimensions
30cm High
20cm Wide
Price £375.00
Dimensions
30cm High
20cm Wide
Price £375.00
Large Oil on board by David Hosie
Very large Oil on board by this important Glasgow artist, signed lower right
Born 1962
We have been in contact with David, and he has told us that this work was one of a seies of metaphysical paintings he made for his degree show at the Edinburgh college of art in 1985
1980–1986 Edinburgh College of Art
1992 Prize winner, Royal Glasgow Institute
1996 Prize winner, BP National Portrait Exhibition
Represented in the Royal Scottish Academy
Lives and works in Edinburgh
Dimensions
137cm High
183cm Wide
Price £3950.00
Born 1962
We have been in contact with David, and he has told us that this work was one of a seies of metaphysical paintings he made for his degree show at the Edinburgh college of art in 1985
1980–1986 Edinburgh College of Art
1992 Prize winner, Royal Glasgow Institute
1996 Prize winner, BP National Portrait Exhibition
Represented in the Royal Scottish Academy
Lives and works in Edinburgh
Dimensions
137cm High
183cm Wide
Price £3950.00
'Rat Dog' an important sculpture in Fiberglass, signed and numbered 2 of 2 by Finn Stone 2012
We love this piece. Number 2 from an edition of 2, the other was sold recently on Saatchi online, and honestly we don't mind 'Rat Dog' hanging around, he eats nothing, and makes no mess, the perfect pet
Dimensions
65cm High
30cm Wide
70cm Long
Price £1750.00
Dimensions
65cm High
30cm Wide
70cm Long
Price £1750.00
Signed and numbered 'Aluminium Cowboy Boot' from an edition of 21 by Finn Stone C2010
We are happy to be able to offer the last few of this edition of 21 'Aluminium Cowboy Boots' by the rapidly up and coming British artist Finn Stone
Dimensions
34.5cm High
11cm Wide
26cm Long
Price £225.00 each
Dimensions
34.5cm High
11cm Wide
26cm Long
Price £225.00 each
Signed and numbered 'Aluminium Bowler Hat' from an edition of 50 by Finn Stone
We are happy to be able to offer the last few of this edition of 50 'Aluminium Bowler Hats' by the rapidly up and coming British artist Finn Stone
Dimensions
12.5cm High
28cm Wide
30cm Long
Price £175.00 each
Dimensions
12.5cm High
28cm Wide
30cm Long
Price £175.00 each
Signed and numbered 'Brass Bowler Hat' from an edition of 21 by Finn Stone, C2010
We are happy to be able to offer the last few of this edition of 21 'Brass Bowler Hats' by the rapidly up and coming British artist Finn Stone
Dimensions
12.5cm High
28cm Wide
30cm Long
Price £250.00 each
Dimensions
12.5cm High
28cm Wide
30cm Long
Price £250.00 each
Signed and numbered 'Aluminium Brogue Shoe' from an edition of 21 by Finn Stone
We are very happy to be able to offer the last few of this edition of 21 'Brogue shoes' in Aluminium, by the rapidly up and coming British artist Finn Stone
Dimensions
13cm High
12.5cm Wide
32cm Long
Price £195.00 each
Dimensions
13cm High
12.5cm Wide
32cm Long
Price £195.00 each
Signed and numbered 'Aluminium High Heel Shoe' from an edition of 21 by Finn Stone and dated 2010
We are very happy to be able to offer the last few of this edition of 21 'High Heels' in Aluminium, by the rapidly up and coming British Artist Finn Stone
Dimensions
16.5cm High
7.5cm Wide
20cm Long
Price £175.00 each
Dimensions
16.5cm High
7.5cm Wide
20cm Long
Price £175.00 each
'Spiderman' Sculpture by Clive Barker
Very limited edition Spiderman Aluminium sculpture by British pop artist Clive Barker, this one numbered 5/6 and signed and dated 1999
Dimensions
51cm Tall
Price £2950.00
Dimensions
51cm Tall
Price £2950.00
Limited Edition Sculpture and Perfume by Allen Jones for Beaux Arts
We have a small number of these fantastic pieces by the famous English pop artist Allen Jones. They consist of a full bottle of perfume, with a stunning Aluminium sculpture of a sexy ladies boot, each of the three perfumes, Sparkling, Shocking and Shining have their own individual smell and individually coloured sculpture
Shocking is burgundy outside and orange inside
Sparkling is yellow outside fading into blue with Aluminium inside
Shining is green outside and orange inside
Dimensions
100ml of perfume
Sculpture size 17cms High
Overall box size
20cm High
13.5cm Wide
9cm Deep
Price £125.00 each
Shocking is burgundy outside and orange inside
Sparkling is yellow outside fading into blue with Aluminium inside
Shining is green outside and orange inside
Dimensions
100ml of perfume
Sculpture size 17cms High
Overall box size
20cm High
13.5cm Wide
9cm Deep
Price £125.00 each
Original Marilyn Silkscreen Print from The Warhol Sunday B Morning Edition
Available in several colours, we have a few left from the original 1970's edition of these iconic images, silkscreen on quality museum board. All with ink printed 'fill in your own signature' and 'Published by Sunday B Morning'
All are in pristine condition, some framed and some unframed
Dimensions
92cm Square
Price framed £500.00
Price unframed £450.00
All are in pristine condition, some framed and some unframed
Dimensions
92cm Square
Price framed £500.00
Price unframed £450.00
Signed and numbered Silkscreen Print of Jimmi Hendrix by Larry Smart
We have the last few of these stunning Silkscreens by Larry Smart
Larry came to us just a short while before his untimely death with a proposition to publish this print, and to make a signed and numbered edition of 200, in fine art quality silkscreens. Sadly Larry was only to sign the first 50 before he was prematurely taken from us, so the edition is very small, just 50 pieces
Larry, you will be missed by true art lovers the world over
Dimensions
122cm High
92cm Wide
Price £995.00
Larry came to us just a short while before his untimely death with a proposition to publish this print, and to make a signed and numbered edition of 200, in fine art quality silkscreens. Sadly Larry was only to sign the first 50 before he was prematurely taken from us, so the edition is very small, just 50 pieces
Larry, you will be missed by true art lovers the world over
Dimensions
122cm High
92cm Wide
Price £995.00
Four panel 3-D Wall Art.
Great piece of wall art consisting of four panels, two in silver, two in matt black. The panels are backed with Kvadrat fabric in red. The panels were originally on the ceiling of a Swiss bank in 1974, and we bought the entire ceiling, so we have a stock of individual panels also for sale, please enquire for prices and quantities
Dimensions
120cm Square
6.5cm Deep
Price £550.00
Dimensions
120cm Square
6.5cm Deep
Price £550.00