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Wed, 4th September 2024
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LOT 127
LOT 127
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'Sun and Oranges', 20th century oil on board, 35cm x 34cm, within a stained wood frame. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £850
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LOT 128
LOT 128
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'Flight over Catterline', 20th century oil on board, signed and titled to labels verso, 35.5cm x 51.5cm. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £950
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LOT 129
LOT 129
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'Wallace 5', 20th century oil on canvas, signed recto, 35.5cm x 45.5cm, within a stained wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £900
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LOT 130
LOT 130
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'Tomatoes and Crab by a Window', 20th century oil on board, signed and titled artist's label verso, 52cm x 57.5cm, within a stained wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £1,800
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LOT 131
LOT 131
Lilian Strang Neilson - Two Figures seated on Chairs in an Interior Setting, 20th century oil on board, signed, 28cm x 35cm, within a painted wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £1,500
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LOT 132
LOT 132
Lilian Strang Neilson - Sailing Vessel in a Harbour Entrance, 20th century oil on board, signed and dated ’70 verso,28.5cm x 38.5cm, within a stained wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £1,000
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LOT 133
LOT 133
Lilian Strang Neilson - The Watchie, Catterline, 20th century oil on canvas-board, 20cm x 25.5cm, within a painted wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £1,000
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LOT 134
LOT 134
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'Fishermen Mending Creels', 20th century oil on board, titled label verso, 60cm x 60cm, within a stained wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £2,600
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LOT 135
LOT 135
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'Scrap #1', 20th century oil on board, 14cm x 9.5cm. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £260
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LOT 136
LOT 136
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'Scrap #2', 20th century oil on board, 13cm x 23.5cm. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £600
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LOT 137
LOT 137
Lilian Strang Neilson - Seascape, 20th century oil on board, 8cm x 27.5cm, mounted onto hardboard. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £800
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LOT 138
LOT 138
Lilian Strang Neilson - Sunrise, 20th century oil on board, signed, 31cm x 19.5cm, within a stained wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £900
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LOT 139
LOT 139
Lilian Strang Neilson - 'The Sacred Grove', 20th century oil on board, signed with monogram recto, titled and signed verso, 59.5cm x 90.5cm, within a silvered frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £1,300
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LOT 140
LOT 140
Lilian Strang Neilson - Landscape with Moon, 20th century oil on board, signed with monogram verso, 20cm x 25.5cm, within a stained wood frame. Note: Lilian Strang Neilson was a distinguished Scottish artist known for her evocative works capturing the rural and coastal landscapes of her native Scotland. Born in Kirkcaldy in 1938, she went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art from 1956-60 where her tutors included Hugh Crawford and Alberto Morrocco. She attended summer school at Hospitalfield House where she met and became friends with Joan Eardley. After a travelling scholarship to France and Italy, Lilian moved to the Scottish coastal village of Catterline sharing a studio with Joan Eardley and Annette Stephen. The three artists worked closely together, capturing the unique landscape, wild seas and ever changing atmospheric conditions of Catterline. Lilian Strang Neilson died in Aberdeen in 1998, leaving behind an enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most important modern painters. Provenance: gifted by the artist to the Late Mrs Elizabeth Rose Joyce Maude Smith in 1997.
Hammer Price: £550
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