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Powys County Times
21-05-2025
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- Powys County Times
Scottish Colourist painting sells for more than £381,000 at auction
A 'masterful' painting by Scottish Colourist Samuel John Peploe which once hung in his patron's drawing room has sold for more than £381,000 at auction. Roses In A Green Jug went under the hammer in the Scottish art sale at Bonhams in Edinburgh on Wednesday. It sold for £381,400 including buyer's premium, above the estimate of £250,000-£350,000. Paintings by fellow Scottish Colourist Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell and by the late Jack Vettriano also featured in the sale. Peploe once characterised his career as a search for the perfect still life, and was influenced by his time in Paris from 1910-12 where he studied the work of Post-Impressionist masters. Major Ion R Harrison, a Scottish shipping magnate, first encountered Peploe's work at an exhibition in Glasgow in the 1920s and soon became a close friend and patron of the painter and the Scottish Colourists. May Matthews, managing director of Bonhams Scotland, said: 'Peploe's Roses In A Green Jug is a masterful execution of composition and colour, taking inspiration from Paul Cezanne and French Post-Impressionism, while maintaining the artist's distinctive individual style. 'Peploe's still lifes were meticulously planned and executed, creating the dialogue between object and space for which he and his fellow Colourists were renowned. 'The work has a remarkable provenance, having once hung in the drawing room of Croft House owned by Ion R Harrison, a notable patron of the Scottish Colourists.' Roses In A Green Jug can be seen hanging in the background of Cadell's Portrait Of Mrs Ion R Harrison of 1932. Six works by Vettriano, who died earlier this year, also went under the hammer. Pendine Beach (Study), which was painted in 1996, sold for £44,800, including buyer's premium, above the estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The painting once hung in the late Sir Terence Conran's Bluebird restaurant in London, after he bought the picture in 1996, Bonhams said. A selection of landscapes of the island of Iona were also sold. They included Peploe's paintings of The White Strand, Iona, which went for £74,060.


Edinburgh Reporter
04-05-2025
- Business
- Edinburgh Reporter
Peploe masterpiece for sale at Bonhams Edinburgh
A century-old still life masterpiece by the leading Scottish Colourist Samuel John Peploe could fetch up to £350,000 at auction in Edinburgh this month. The oil painting 'Roses in a Green Jug' was completed around 1925, when Peploe was at the peak of his artistic career, working in a studio in Shandwick Place, Edinburgh. It was bought by his patron, the Glasgow shipping magnate Major Ion R. Harrison, and hung in his home, Croft House, in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire. The signed 22 x 18 inch oil painting on canvas will be among the highlights of Bonhams' Scottish Art Sale on May 21, where it is expected to attract bids of £250,000-350,000. May Matthews, Managing Director, Bonhams Scotland, said: 'Peploe's Roses in a Green Jug is a masterful execution of composition and colour, taking inspiration from Paul Cezanne and French Post-Impressionism, while maintaining the artist's distinctive individual style. 'Peploe's still lifes were meticulously planned and executed, creating the dialogue between object and space for which he and his fellow Colourists were renowned. 'The work has a remarkable provenance, having once hung in the drawing room of Croft House owned by Ion R. Harrison, a notable patron of the Scottish Colourists. 'We expect significant interest for this rare and exciting work offered at auction for the very first time.' Other highlights in the sale include paintings by Peploe's fellow Colourists F.C.B. Cadell's and George Leslie Hunter. Cadell's portrait of May Easter could fetch £40,000-60,000, while his landscape depicting The Island of Rhum from Iona is expected to make £30,000-50,000, while Hunter's Still Life with Jug carries an estimate of £20,000-30,000. S.J. Peploe, born in Edinburgh in 1871, was the eldest of the four Scottish Colourists, who also included John Duncan Fergusson, George Leslie Hunter and Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell. Peploe spent much of his career on a quest to produce the perfect still life, and became renowned for his compositions. In a letter, he wrote: 'There is so much in mere objects, flowers, leaves, jugs, what not — colours, forms, relations — I can never see the mystery coming to an end.' Major Harrison first encountered Peploe's work at an exhibition in Glasgow in 1921 and was captivated by his still lifes. He became a close friend and patron of Peploe and the other Scottish Colourists, and built a remarkable collection of their works. Harrison considered all four artists 'equally great, each in his own special way' and hung their work in Croft House side by side 'in glorious harmony'. Saltire News and Sport Ltd SJ Peploe Roses in a Green Jug_02.jpg ROSES IN A GREEN JUG, A STILL LIFE PAINTING BY THE SCOTTISH COLOURIST ARTIST SAMUEL JOHN PEPLOE, WHICH IS EXPECTED TO FETCH £250,000-350,000 AT AUCTION IN EDINBURGH, THE CITY WHERE IT WAS PAINTED ALMOST EXACTLY A CENTURY AGO, AROUND 1925. SEE STORY FROM GEORGE MAIR, SALTIRE NEWS, 07703 172 263 Tel: Mobile: 07703 172 263 E-mail: george@ PHOTO Saltire News and Sport Ltd Like this: Like Related


The Independent
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
‘Masterful' painting by Scottish colourist to go under hammer for first time
A 'masterful' painting by Scottish colourist Samuel John Peploe which once hung in his patron's drawing room is to be auctioned for the first time. Roses In A Green Jug will go under the hammer in the Scottish art sale at Bonhams, Edinburgh, next month, with an estimate of £250,000-£350,000. Paintings by fellow Scottish colourist Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell and by the late Jack Vettriano will also feature in the sale on May 21. Peploe once characterised his career as a search for the perfect still life, and was influenced by his time in Paris from 1910-12 where he studied the work of Post-Impressionist masters. Major Ion R Harrison, a Scottish shipping magnate, first encountered Peploe's work at an exhibition in Glasgow in the 1920s and soon became a close friend and patron of the painter and the Scottish colourists. May Matthews, managing director of Bonhams Scotland, said: 'Peploe's Roses In A Green Jug is a masterful execution of composition and colour, taking inspiration from Paul Cezanne and French Post-Impressionism, while maintaining the artist's distinctive individual style. 'Peploe's still lifes were meticulously planned and executed, creating the dialogue between object and space for which he and his fellow colourists were renowned. 'The work has a remarkable provenance, having once hung in the drawing room of Croft House owned by Ion R Harrison, a notable patron of the Scottish colourists. 'We expect significant interest for this rare and exciting work offered at auction for the very first time.' Roses In A Green Jug can be seen hanging in the background of Cadell's Portrait Of Mrs Ion R Harrison of 1932. Six works by Vettriano, who died earlier this year, will also go under the hammer. They include Pendine Beach (Study), which was painted in 1996, and has an estimate of £20,000-£30,000. The painting once hung in the late Sir Terence Conran's Bluebird restaurant in London, after he bought the picture in 1996, Bonhams said. Spanish Candlestick by the late Anne Redpath will also feature in the auction, with an estimate of £18,000-£25,000. A selection of landscapes of the island of Iona will also be sold, including Peploe's paintings of The White Strand, Iona, with an estimate of £70,000-£100,000, and Eilean Annraidh from Iona, which is expected to fetch £50,000-£70,000. Paintings of Iona by Cadell and John Maclauchlan will also be auctioned.