Sotheby's At Auction Magazine. From the estate of Mrs. Astor
Ethel Sands 1873–1962
The Chintz Couch c.1910–11
Oil paint on board
support: 465 x 385 mm
© The estate of Ethel Sands
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Sotheby's At Auction Magazine. From the estate of Mrs. Astor
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Vanessa Bell 1879–1961
46 Gordon Square c.1908–9
Oil paint on canvas
736 x 507 mm
© Estate of Vanessa Bell, courtesy Henrietta Garnett
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Walter Richard Sickert 1860–1942
Off to the Pub 1911
Oil paint on canvas
support: 508 x 406 mm; frame: 695 x 595 x 45 mm
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Vanessa Bell 1879–1961
Conversation Piece at Asheham 1912
Oil paint on board
585 x 763 mm
© Estate of Vanessa Bell, courtesy Henrietta Garnett
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House & Home
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traditionalhome.com, Photography by Virginia MacDonald
Mary McDonald: Interiors: The Allure of Style.
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Ethel Sands 1873–1962
Flowers in a Jug ?1920s
Oil paint on canvas
support: 550 x 460 x 18 mm; frame: 678 x 588 x 45 mm
© The estate of Ethel Sands
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Mary McDonald: Interiors: The Allure of Style.
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THE ARTIST'S WIFE 1933
The artist married Lady Pansy Pakenham (b. 1904), the eldest daughter of the 5th Earl of Longford, in 1928.
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