The Cotswolds Decorative Antiques & Fine Art Fair Westonbirt School, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 6QG 27th - 29th March 2015 Press Information from Duncan Phillips Tel: 01460 30897 Bristol Artist Celebrated at Cotswolds Fair Works by the Bristol art Stanley Anderson RA (1884-1966) go on sale at The Cotswolds Decorative Antiques & Fine Art Fair at Westonbirt School, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire from 27th - 29th March 2015. Original engravings belonging to art specialists Aquila Fine Art will include by The Cooper’ line engraving (1947), one of a small collection priced from £300 to £700. Best known for his series of line-engravings of rural crafts from the 1930’s onwards, Anderson’s earlier subjects included down-and-outs in London and Paris. Anderson was Bristol born and an early member of the Bristol Savages, whom, along with Bristol Museum, retain a number of his local works. The Cooper - a line engraving by Stanley Anderson RA. Anderson is currently being celebrated in a retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy, An Abiding Standard, The Prints of Stanley Anderson which runs until 24th May 2015. Cover artwork for the 1961 Rupert Annual, by Alfred Bestall. Rupert Annual The £10,000 original cover artwork for a Rupert Annual from 1961 highlights a colourful display of illustrations belonging to Art of the Imagination, the Salisbury dealers. This and others will be familiar to anyone who once enjoyed the Rupert the Bear annuals and cartoon strips, stories of King Arthur, the Chronicles of Narnia, The Jungle Book, The Wind in the Willows, The Golden Compass and The Little Mermaid. ‘People love the nostalgia of childhood and these illustrations always bring back memories,’ explains Mike Emeny from ‘Art of the Imagination’, art dealers from Salisbury. Particularly eye-catching will be the original cover artwork for the Rupert Annual 1961, by the artist Alfred Bestall. Painted in watercolours and ink, it is on sale for £10,000 and is likely to be a very good investment. The prices for original drawings of Winnie the Pooh are Arthur Rackham’s original artwork for Legends of King Arthur, 1902. now valued at tens of thousands of pounds when less than a decade ago a pen and ink drawing could be bought for a few hundred pounds. Another Rupert illustration, this a pen and ink drawing by Mary Tourtel for ‘Rupert and the Little Prince’, published in 1930, signed by the artist, is priced at £1,450. Also eye-catching will be a rare work by the highly collected artist Arthur Rackham. This original coloured illustration for Legends of King Arthur, this signed work dates from 1902 and is on sale for £14,000. More affordable will be a number of original prints at £165 each of an illustration for Wind in the Willows by the contemporary artist Angel Dominguez. The original painting for this print will also be on sale - shown here with Mike Emeny. The Cotswolds Fair ‘The Cotswolds Decorative Antiques & Fine Art Fair is always one of our most popular events of the spring’, explains organiser Sue Ede of Cooper Events, who has been running the fair for more than ten years. ‘The fair offers a wide variety of interesting and desirable pieces for collectors, home furnishers, interior designers and anyone looking for unusual decorative pieces.’ The Great Hall, Orangery and adjoining rooms of Westonbirt House are transformed into an Aladdin’s cave of temptations, from country antique furniture and Mid-Century Modern to eyecatching Art Deco, contemporary sculpture and illustrative art, including ceramics, glass, silver, jewellery, textiles, Victorian paintings, period lighting, clocks and much more. There are dealers showing stylish 20th century designer pieces, such as Scandinavian by Design, Antiques by Design, Paul Burnett, Not Wanted on Voyage and Mere Antiques. Traditional antique furniture, including farmhouse tables, dressers and chairs will be shown by Melody Antiques and Brian Ashbee Antiques while Mark Buckley Antiques specialise in Victorian and early Edwardian walnut and mahogany pieces. The fair has many specialists, including new exhibitors A Heart of Glass, showing the best of contemporary glass design by artists including Peter Lanyon, Lina Lundberg, Mats Jonasson, Pavel Havelka, Bob Crooks and Allister Malcolm. Other specialists include Muse - The Sculpture Gallery from Tetbury, jewellery specialists Plaza, Brieve Antiques, Terry Robert, Trivette and Shapiro & Co, while Candice Horley shows a range of designer costume jewellery from the 1930s and 40s. Silver specialists offer a range of antique and 20th century pieces, including returning exhibitor Jack Shaw Antiques and regulars Malka Levine and Peter McCarthy Antiques. The fair features a wide selection of original art from specialists including Freya Mitton with 20th Century British Art including works by Diana Armfield, John Bratby, Reginald Brill, Richard Ewick, Mary Fedden, Sir Terry Frost, Dame Laura Knight and Julian Trevelyan; Plumbs Fine Art with contemporary works and Ashleigh House specialising in Victorian and early 20th century oils. Also specialising will be Enid Riley with sewing tools and collectables, The Ambulist with swordsticks, canes and walking sticks, Roger de Ville with early English pottery, Lucias Red Roses with antique textiles and Lynways specialising in vintage and Retro glass and ceramics. ORGANISER: Cooper Events Tel: 01278 784912 / info@cooperevents.com PO Box 15, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1BU VENUE: Westonbirt School main hall, adjoining rooms and Orangery, Westonbirt, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8QG CAR PARKING Free at Westonbirt School. CATERING: On site cafe serving tea, coffee and cakes and light lunches. OPENING TIMES: 11am - 5pm daily ADMISSION: £5.00. PRESS INFORMATION & IMAGES: Duncan Phillips, Ambleside, Chard Street, Thorncombe, Somerset TA20 4NF. Tel: UK (0)1460 30897. duncan@antiquespr.com \ www.antiquespr.com *****
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