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Christmas Lunch With The Queen. Therese JAMES
This would make a really special Christmas gift, and its a real investment piece too !!
A naive interpretation of the great British tradition of The Queens Speech. This event occurs every Christmas afternoon at 3pm when Queen Elizabeth addresses her people with a message and overview of the year. The country tune in after lunch and afterwards discuss the content over post meal drinks followed by an afternoon snooze! Beautifully captured by Therese James in this acrylic painting.
To see some of our other works check the website,
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PROVENANCE
Directly from the artists studio.
Therese James is a full time artist painting and exhibiting since 1993. As a member of the Naive School she works from a compulsion to recreate what she feels and sees. As a self taught naive she relies purely on an instinctive approach to her art and has developed her own style with expressive characters who inhabit the world of her paintings. Therese gets much of her inspiration from the places and literature of her native Wales and the West Country of England.
She says she paints the way she paints because she doesn't know "the rules" and her paintings are a journey of discovery. Therese has been selected for "Welsh Artist of the Year" and been invited to represent The Countryside Council for Wales in exhibitions at The Royal Welsh Show and The National Eisteddfodd.
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Mid Wales
Tel : 02921252747
Non UK callers : +44 2921252747
A naive interpretation of the great British tradition of The Queens Speech. This event occurs every Christmas afternoon at 3pm when Queen Elizabeth addresses her people with a message and overview of the year. The country tune in after lunch and afterwards discuss the content over post meal drinks followed by an afternoon snooze! Beautifully captured by Therese James in this acrylic painting.
To see some of our other works check the website,
Please follow us on Twitter, @whitecourtart
PROVENANCE
Directly from the artists studio.
Therese James is a full time artist painting and exhibiting since 1993. As a member of the Naive School she works from a compulsion to recreate what she feels and sees. As a self taught naive she relies purely on an instinctive approach to her art and has developed her own style with expressive characters who inhabit the world of her paintings. Therese gets much of her inspiration from the places and literature of her native Wales and the West Country of England.
She says she paints the way she paints because she doesn't know "the rules" and her paintings are a journey of discovery. Therese has been selected for "Welsh Artist of the Year" and been invited to represent The Countryside Council for Wales in exhibitions at The Royal Welsh Show and The National Eisteddfodd.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/SEP/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Please call/email us to discuss this piece .Thankyou.
Dimensions15.75" x 11.5" Unframed
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
Date 2011
Material Acrylic resin
Origin Welsh
Artist Therese James
Condition Unframed and in excellent condition.
Item code as298a155 / 239
Status Sold
£400.00
$528.00
€474.60
$
€
Conversion rates as of 16/SEP/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Please call/email us to discuss this piece .Thankyou.
View all stock from
White Court Art
By appointment only
Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 02921252747
Non UK callers : +44 2921252747
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