Viceregal school. Perú. Central decades of the 18th century (reign of King Ferdinand VI, 1746-1749)“Inauguration of the office of alderman of Lima, of the viceroyalty of Peru, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres” and ”The Exaltation of the House of Nobility of the alderman of Lima, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres”Pair of oil paintings on canvas. 100 x 73 cm. each.The first painting is divided into two parts, the upper part possibly showing the swearing-in or oath of office of the new alderman of Lima, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres of the viceroyalty of Peru, as he climbs the semicircular stairs to the throne from which he will make government decisions. The golden throne is topped by a red curtain and an open crown, clear symbols of power. Behind it, the two Tuscan columns symbolise the strength and fortitude that every ruler must have in order to lead their people. Above the crown, apart from the word ‘fortune’, an allusion to this virtue, the scene is accompanied by two other virtues linked to power and dignitaries, science on the left and fame on the right. The two female figures who bestow symbols of power, the ruler's sceptre and the crown are the ruler's acolytes and witnesses to the scene.The central figure is dressed in the fashion of Ferdinand VI's reign, which dates the painting and its companion piece to the middle decades of the 18th century. To complete the parallelism of the central scene at the top, two noble coats of arms are placed at either end. The one on the right, topped by the helmet of a warrior, indicates the rank of knight or order of nobility of the person, who would in turn belonged to the order of knighthood of Santiago, one of the four most important orders of knighthood in Spain along with those of Calatrava, Montesa and Alcántara. During the restoration of the painting, the change in the iconography of the area of the coat of arms where the eagle is located came to light. Initially there were three vertical golden bands which were covered by the bird, although it is not clear whether this change was made while the painting was being executed or after the work was completed. The other coat of arms, this time with the crown of government, shows very different heraldry with no distinction of knighthood.The change the coat of arms underwent in this painting also affected its counterpart in the other painting.The noble coats of arms could have belonged to Rojas Marres' paternal branch, that of Don Feliciano de Rojas Ponce de León, and to his maternal branch, that of Doña Juana de Marres, or it is also possible that the one on the left could have been his own, that of the alderman, and the one on the right that of his wife, Doña María María Ana Concepción del Castillo Castañeda.Whilst the upper part of the painting represents political power and command over the people and the virtues that accompany the governor in order to govern well, the lower part, the most didactic part of the canvas, shows the values and qualities of the new government through the representation of 32 squares with elements divided into two panels of 16 squares each.The panel on the left represents objects that have explanatory symbolism linked to elements of power, while the panel on the right shows scenes with a written phylactery above them. These panels would have helped to explain the iconological programme, which symbolised the political programme of the new ruler, to the illiterate population, who made up the majority of the indigenous or native peoples at the time.The second painting shows that the importance of the family and its service to the empire rests on the Spanish monarchy and the Catholic faith.As if it were a ‘Tree of Jesse’, the distribution of the different elements that make up the rich and varied composition of the painting are arranged in a highly symmetrical and rational order.The base of the tree rises above the strong figure of the Child Virgin Mary on her throne, iconography that was very popular during the 17th and 18th centuries throughout Latin America, partly due to Zurbarán's paintings that came from the old continent to the ‘New World’. The feather below could refer to the feather of the archangel Saint Gabriel in the Annunciation. Given that the dogma of the Immaculate Conception was a matter of State and of protection by the Hispanic monarchy, the weight of the Crown rests on it and rests on the figure of the Virgin Mary; as one of the columns of Hercules in the coat of arms of Spain, legendary founder of the Hapsburg dynasty, acts as the trunk of the tree with the phylactery bearing the motto ‘NON PLUS ULTRA’, before Charles V and the anagram ‘Victor’ in golden letters.This anagram is flanked by the lion of Spain and the eagle of Saint John, protector of the Spanish monarchy, both also with golden crowns. On this rests the royal crown of the Bourbons, thus constructing the trunk of the compositional tree, where monarchy and religion are the pillars on which the family's noble coat of arms rests, which in turn is crowned by a laurel wreath bearing an angel and a scroll with golden symbols.The different branches of the ‘tree’ are divided according to the symbols and their distribution.In the upper part, the elements depicted are linked to the litanies of the Immaculate Conception, symbols related to the Virgin Mary. At the top is the sun, the eight-pointed star which has been linked to the Virgin Mary since antiquity, and the moon. The king of the day and the queen of the night contemplate the scene. Between there and the middle of the painting are a rose bush and an olive tree on the left, and a bunch of lilies and a cypress on the right, flowers and plants associated with Mary. All the iconographic repertoire, together with the symbols of the Marian litanies in the upper part of the painting, the elements of science (the book, the compass, the globe and the candle that is not extinguished by the four winds, also depicted) and the six virtues in the lower part, justify the service and work of this noble house to the royal house and the Catholic religion, the foundations of the Spanish empire in the Latin American colonies.In conclusion, these two paintings present a political programme for the government of the new ruler of Lima in the 18th century. The importance of this pair of canvases lies precisely in the way they represent this political programme by justifying the noble house as being in the service of the King of Spain and the Catholic faith. To this end, it also makes use of a graceful play of symbols, something rare to see in paintings from Spain itself, but common in the Americas, to educate and explain to the people how their new rulers will exercise their power.We are grateful to the art historian and restorer Ignacio Panicello for cataloguing and identifying these paintings.Provenance: Former collection belonging to Adrián de Rojas Maestre (descendant of the regent of Lima, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres).This family, or part of it, with important historical links, settled in Spain before 1950 at the Finca El Maestre in Seville. The paintings have always belonged to the family.The subject of our paintings, Fernando de Rojas Marrés, was born in Ceuta and died circa 1800 in Madrid.There is a record in the Spanish Historical Archive of his transfer to the Americas as a ‘Merchant of textiles, he went to South America on the ship Aquiles under the charge of Captain Martin Joseph de Echenique, bringing cargo directly to the port of Callao Lima. Record of information and passenger licence to the Indies of Fernando de Rojas y Marres’.
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Morrissey: collection of tour-related ephemera - includes 'Kill Uncle' 1991 tour programme, 'Your Arsenal' 1992 tour programme, one red tour pass and three turquoise,'Boxers' 1995 tour pass, two Japan 1995 tour passes, and American 2002 tour pass on lanyard, together with two Creation signed photos of Alan McGee and Ball. (12)Steven Patrick Morrissey (b. 1959 ) is an English singer and songwriter. Beginning his career in The Smiths, he has since gone on to have a successful solo career within the alternative and indie rock genre. From the personal collection of the late Mike Hinc, former booking agent at Rough Trade for Morrissey, The Smiths and others. Overall good condition. Creases to the letter signed Ball. Multiple pinhole marks on Alan McGee's signed poster. Scuffs and creases to Your Arsenal tour booklet. Scuffs, creases, and a minor stain to Kill Uncle tour booklet.
Royal Academy of Art postcard "Craigie Aitchison CBRA", lamb in green field, written and sent to Maurice Costley 'Dear Maurice it is good to hear you are fine after the operation, hope to see you soon if you come to London ..., all best wishes Craigie' William, Andrew Gibbon "Craigie, the Art of Craigie Aitchison", with inscription for Maurice, best wishes Craigie Aitchison, with dust jacket Haste, Cate "Craigie Aitchison, a Life in Colour", with inscription best wishes, Cate Haste, with dust jacket Lambirth, Andrew "Craigie Aitchison Out of the Ordinary", Royal Academy of Arts book with dust jacket "Craigie Aitchison A Private Collection", Waddington Totnes Galleries 2013 catalogue Craigie Aitchison in Memorium folding programme, private view invitation to Tim Taylor Gallery Exhibition 2006 and another postcard From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Craigie Aitchison was a Scottish born painter, who studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. His work includes still life, portraits and paintings of his Bedlington Terriers. However he is best known for depicting crucifixions, which appeared in his work after he studied in Italy in the early 1950s. His work possesses a poetic use of colour, within simple but vibrant compositions. He had his first solo exhibition at the Beaux Arts Gallery in London in 1959 and exhibited regularly both internationally and in the UK, including at Marlborough Fine Art. Retrospectives of his work were held at the Serpentine Gallery and Hardwood House and The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow. He won the Jerwood Prize in 1994 and the Nordstrom Art Prize in 2000. His work is in many private and public collections, including several at the Tate, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and also the National Gallery of Scotland.
AUTOGRAPHS: 1- Paul McCartney: 'Royal Philharmonic Orchestra' headed paper, inscribed: 'To Sandra, from Paul McCartney'; 2- Laurence Olivier & Albert Finney (SIGNED). Programme for 'Love for Love' The upper cover signed by both; 3- David Essex: Signed Photograph, to Sandra; 4- Shirley Maclaine: Inscribed and Signed photograph (4)
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM- Mainly military, INDIA, ETC. A mainly Military photograph album: The String Band 121 st. Pioneers, plus a menu, 26 August 1908. Military photos No.2 Company, Bombay Sappers and Miners, 1903; An invitation from his highness the Maharajah Scindia to Mr. Arbuthnot at Gwalior from Dec 24, 1909 to Jan 2, 1910. Plus: photographs from Somali Land, Regatta, Polo, etc. Plus: a Henley Royal Regatta official programme for Monday July 5, 1909, together with a competitor's badge for the same, photo, newspaper cutting & map.
*KITTY HILLIER (b. 1984) Untitled, 2008, abstract composition, signed and dated in pencil verso, mixed media on plywood panel, with incised work throughout, 122cm x 106.5cm, Note: Born in Londoin 1984, Kitty grew up in rural Somerset. After completing her Foundation year at Falmouth Art School she gained a 1st class honours degree in Fine Art Painting at Bath School of Art in 2007. She won the Reveal Emerging Artist Award in 2009 and was awarded the SAW Abundance Commission in 2013, which included a two week residency at Stroud Valley Arts and site-specific installation at Cannington Gardens.In 2019 she was selected by Hospital Rooms to make two works for the MBU Exeter visitor flats, and in 2020 she became a co-director of CAMP, a member-led network for the creative and visual arts community in Cornwall and Devon. During lockdown, Kitty launched @artinthewindow, using the old shop window of her home to show other artists work, and she ran a drawing group (online and IRL) @pubsketching, encouraging everyone to discover the benefits of exploring experimental mark-making with the simplest of materials. With her non-directive approach to teaching, Kitty regularly leads workshops for the Youth Programme and adults at St Ives School of Painting; these sessions often lean towards building confidence, slow looking and loosening up, as Kitty shares parts of her own process of abstraction and belief in the importance of play.Selected as one of three artists to work on researcher and filmmaker Rachael Jones’ project: Moving Landscapes, and the Doorstep Residency in 2021, Kitty has most recently exhibited work at Grays Wharf, Newlyn Art Gallery Picture Room, Exeter Phoenix 333 Gallery and with ALMA at Newquay Orchard.Kitty lives and works from a studio at Islington Wharf, Penryn. Her work is held in private and corporate collections internationally.
§ Richard Hamilton CH (1922-2011) Just what is it that makes today's homes so different? 1992signed 'R Hamilton' (lower right); numbered 3209/5000 (lower left)colour laser print, published by the BBC for the QED programme20 x 28.5cmThe glazing with some grubby marks, though these do not appear to interfere with the image itself which appears in largely clean and presentable condition.
λ STEVEN SPURRIER (BRITISH 1878-1961) THE CRITICS Oil on canvas Signed and dated 53 (lower right) 71.5 x 92cm (28 x 36 in.)Exhibited: London, Royal Academy, 1953 London, The Arts and the Cafe Royal,1956 (1st prize) Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout. An area of loss to the theatre programme being held by the lady in white, approx. 2cm, bear canvas showing. An area of paint thinning to the lower right corner. Inspection under UV reveals some very light scattered retouching. Condition Report Disclaimer
1958 Bobby Charlton 1st Wembley match after Munich, FAC Final 3 May 1958 match programme Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers autographed by both teams: Manchester Utd: Bobby Charlton, Harry Gregg, Bill Foulkes, Freddie Goodwin, Ronnie Cope, Ian Greaves, Stan Crowther, Alex Dawson, Colin Webster, Ernie Taylor; Bolton Wanderers: Nat Lofthouse, Eddie Hopkinson, Tommy Banks, John Higgins, Derek Hennin, Bryan Edwards, Ray Parry, Doug Holden, Dennis Stevens, Brian Birch; unique item from those early "United will go on" (and they did!) post disaster days. (1)
Selection of Bolton Wanderers match programmes in various tournaments to include Sherpa Van Trophy 1988/89 Wrexham (h), Preston NE (h), Bury (a), Preston NE (a), Crewe Alexandra (a) semi-final, Blackpool (h) Final, Blackpool (a) Final; Leyland DAF Cup 1989/90 Lincoln City (h), Rotherham Utd (h), Crewe Alexandra (h), Wigan Athletic (a), Tranmere Rovers (Northern semi-final), (autographs to cover) (a), 1990/91 Tranmere Rovers (h), Blackpool (a); Autoglass Trophy 1991/92 Rochdale (h), Crewe Alexandra (a), Preston NE (a), 1992/93 Bury (h), Rochdale (a), Huddersfield Town (a), Darlington (a); Freight Rover Trophy 1984/85 Crewe Alexandra (h), Darlington (h), Mansfield Town FR s/f) (h), Crewe Alexandra (a), Rochdale (a), 1985/86 Crewe Alexandra (h), Tranmere Rovers (h), Wigan Athletic (h) (FR Northern final), Stockport County (a), Darlington (a) (FR area s/f), Wigan Athletic (FR Northern final), Bristol City (FR Trophy final at Wembley); 1986/87 Chester City (h), Burnley (h), Blackpool (h), Burnley (a), 1987/88 Preston NE (h), Stockport County (a), Bury (a); Play-off divisional matches 1987 Aldershot (a), 1990 Notts. County (h), Notts County (a), 1991 Bury (h) s/f, Bury (a) s/f, 1991 Play off final programme Bolton Wanderers v Tranmere Rovers at Wembley, 1995 Wolves (h) s/f, Wolves (a) s/f; Group Cup competition 1981 Shrewsbury Town (h) single sheet, 1981 Chester (a); also 1989 Sherpa Van Trophy final at Wembley Bolton Wanderers v Torquay Utd plus 1987 Littlewoods League Cup final Arsenal v Liverpool; fair/good condition. (A lot as per list)
Collection of FAC final programmes involving Manchester United to include 1963, 1976 + match ticket, 1977 (with 6 United signatures) + match ticket, 1979 + match ticket, 1983 + match ticket, 1983 replay, 1985 + match ticket, 1990, 1990 replay, 1994 + match tickets (2), 1995 + match ticket; also 2008 Champions league final programme in Moscow, including United autographs (maybe printed signatures); fair/good. (20)
'Flash' 'Bang' and 'Wallop', set of three fibreglass and plastic illuminated signs H80cm W135ch D18cm (3) Provenance: previously part of the Blackpool Illuminations. Purchased by Drew Pritchard on the first ever day of filming the television program Salvage Hunters in 2011, and featured in the opening sequence of the first series. Purchased by Kane in the second programme, and mounted on top of 'The House'.
A collection of various objets de vertus including a late 19th / early 20th Century carved water deer tusk decorated with dog's head, formerly as a cane handle, 9.8 cm long, together with a plated mug "HRH Prince Charles - Lady Diana Spencer 1981", a 19th Century mother of pearl cased yellow metal mounted magnifying glass / loupe, an early 20th Century ebony paperknife, a black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated rectangular box, a cased set of Elizabeth II Waddington's playing cards, a leather covered prayer book (incomplete) and a "Les Miserables" souvenir brochure published by Dewynter's Ltd circa 1986, together with "Les Miserables" poster and a "Her Majesty's Theatre" programme for "The Phantom of the Opera" circa 1988
Three Royal Mail first day covers albums and contents of first day covers, AFTER K W BURTON "Lechlade", limited edition print, No'd. 806/850, a programme of "The Marlborough Celebrations for The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II June 2nd 1953" and "A Borough of Marlborough Application and Agreement for a Supply of Electricity 1936"
Two boxes of various albums of British and World stamps and bags of loose stamps / envelopes, together with one volume "Stamps of the World 1982", a Stanley Gibbons catalogue, two bags of magazines to include "War Machine", "Piccadilly Golf Tournament" programme, "Open Golf Championship" programmes 1967 and 1976, one volume "The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who", one volume "The Concise Encyclopedia of Formula One", one volume "Will's Cigarette Picture Card Album", "Household Hints", another "Railway Engines" and a collection of motoring / Formula One baseball caps including Classic Team Lotus, Silverstone, Ing Renault Formula One Team, Benson & Hedges Jordan, Johnnie Herbert, Fosters 2003 British Grand Prix and Ryder Cup 1927-2010 Celtic Manor plus a box of books to include....
THE BEATLES: A small collection of Beatles ephemera to include a previously unpublished photograph of the group posing with a young fan, taken by Harry Taylor of Bournemouth. Also a 1963/4 London Astoria Christmas Show programme (cover loose and split at spine), 1964 'San Juan Diary' by Tony Beacon with Beatles cover, and 'The Beatles Book Monthly' no.24, July 1965 (4). Harry Taylor took numerous photographs of The Beatles during their residency at The Gaumont Cinema, Bournemouth, in 1963. Many of these can be seen in the book 'Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Beatles & Bournemouth' by Nick Churchill
Collection of World Superbike Memorabilia to include, personally signed Carl Fogarty autobiography; UK Round Donington 2018 World Superbike Championship Official Programme and programme bag; Yamaha R1 wall clock; retro motorcycle wallet; Suzuki owners manual and parts catalogue; Joey Dunlop and John McGuiness Isle of Man TT Legend ceramic mugs.
Match issue Pennant signed by David Beckham given to Roger Narbett (Ex-England team chef) 26th March 2008 with 4 unsigned 10x8 inch photos of David Beckham and official French programme from the match. Dedicated. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
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