ALEXANDER
gallery
THE COLLECTION - SPRING 2015
Peter Graham - Summer Reflections - oil 24” x 24” £5250
Front cover: Edward Wesson - Spring Bouquet - watercolour 13” x 19” £2250
Douglas Gray - Hot Coffee, Cold Morning - oil 12” x 16” £2250
Emma Jean Kemp - Next Move - cold-cast bronze & Welsh slate 24” x 24” £795
Karl Taylor - Little Stint - oil 11” x 22” £1500
Aldo Balding - Tourists - oil 18” x 22” £3250
Edward Wesson - Barges At Rest - watercolour 13” x 20” £2500
Gill Brown - Hoop-La - bronze 16” x 7” £2650
Peter Graham - Honfleur Morning - oil 24” x 24” £5250
Peter Graham - St James’ Square, London - watercolour 22” x 23” £2250
Michael Barnfather - Where are they going now, Naunton, Cotswolds - oil 15” x 30” £3250
Douglas Gray - Working Lunch - oil 10” x 14” £2450
Michael Barnfather - Fun By The Lake, Coniston Water - oil 10” x 18” £1750
Robert Walker - Orchid Still Life - oil 24” x 28” £1750
Bruce Yardley - Globe Lamps, Browns - oil 12” x 20” £2100
Bruce Yardley - Bath Abbey, Contre Jour - oil 10” x 8” £900
Andrew Holmes - Lemon Meringue - oil 20” x 20” £2200
Andrew Holmes - Pink Icing - oil 15” x 18” £1200
Douglas Gray - The Discussion - oil 14” x 10” £2450
Sir William Russell Flint - Mothers & Daughters - watercolour 20” x 27” £POA
Sir William Russell Flint was surely the greatest watercolour painter of the last century. In a lifetime spanning almost ninety years he fulfilled the role of devoted husband and father, medical illustrator, naval officer, etcher and painter. He enjoyed a dedicated following, was honoured and admired by his peers, and knighted by his monarch. He was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and was elected an Associate member in 1924 with full membership being granted in 1933. However his first love amongst the societies was the Royal Watercolour Society. Formed in 1804 the RWS was the senior of the watercolour societies. Russell Flint was elected a member in 1914 and served as their President for twenty years from 1936 and subsequently retained the title of Past President. (PPRWS). In 1962 he was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy, an honour rarely awarded during an artist’s lifetime. He continued to paint up until his death at the age of 89 on 27th December 1969.
Gary Morrow - Chrysanthemum & Apples - oil 14” x 14” £1150
Gary Morrow - Red Wine & Limes - oil 14” x 14” £1150
Paul Weaver - By Pulteney Weir - watercolour 13” x 18” £625
ALEXANDER
gallery
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