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    • George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- Portrait
      Jan. 18, 2014

      George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- Portrait

      Est: £200 - £300

      George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- Portrait of a woman quarter-length turned to the left in a black dress; oil on canvas, signed and dated 05, 68.5x56cm: together with a portrait of a gentleman quarter-length turned to the right by the same hand in oil on canvas, signed and dated 1910, 66.5x59cm., (2), (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

      Roseberys
    • George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- "David
      May. 04, 2013

      George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- "David

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- "David Playing to Saul", 1905; oil on canvas, in a good 19th century gilt composition frame, 126.5x101cm Please Note this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite. Note: Bird was a portrait painter and winner of the Students Royal Academy Medal in 1905. He exhibited at the RA from 1914 and in Paris from 1924. Purportedly the picture was originally purchased directly from the artist's family where it was owned first by the artist's sister and then his nephew. It was painted at the house of the artist's father (George William Bird)-The Manor House, West Wickham, Kent in 1905. The sitters were a professional model, as David, the family's coachman known as 'Old Froggins' as Saul, and the estates' gardeners as the centurions. It is believed the reason the artist did not sign the painting was since it was a family gift.

      Roseberys
    • George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- "David
      Mar. 19, 2013

      George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- "David

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      George Frederick Bird, British 1883-1948- "David Playing to Saul", 1905; oil on canvas, in a good 19th century gilt composition frame, 126.5x101cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Bird was a portrait painter and winner of the Students Royal Academy Medal in 1905. He exhibited at the RA from 1914 and in Paris from 1924. Purportedly the picture was originally purchased directly from the artist's family where it was owned first by the artist's sister and then his nephew. It was painted at the house of the artist's father (George William Bird) - The Manor House, West Wickham, Kent in 1905. The sitters were a professional model, as David, the family's coachman known as 'Old Froggins' as Saul, and the estates' gardeners as the centurions. It is believed the reaseon the artist did not sign the painting was since it was a family gift.

      Roseberys
    • GEORGE F. BIRD (1883-1948): Portrait of Captain
      Apr. 04, 2007

      GEORGE F. BIRD (1883-1948): Portrait of Captain

      Est: £200 - £400

      GEORGE F. BIRD (1883-1948): Portrait of Captain Hugh Beauclerk Mostyn Pryce, signed and dated 19, oil on canvas, 62 x 51.5cm (24.5 x 20.25in) The sitter died in France March 15th 1915. This picture was painted posthumously

      Woolley & Wallis
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