Additional art and works

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Drawing, possibly in preparation for art exam

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Catalogue no.: 0006

A second painting sold in England in 1969. (No. 0005) There is no image of the painting No.0005, but there is a sketch, No 1062. "We lived in the house...

Catalogue no.: 0014

"An attempt to convey the glitter after a sudden Euboian storm. The nets will be lifted at dawn." P.B.B. 1970. (NB This painting was sold, and the image here taken...

Catalogue no.: 0016

Also known as 'Winter, Waggoners Wells', a well-loved local walk, a painting gifted to friends. A sister painting is "Good Morning Mr Fox" (or 'Winter Dawn", [Cat. No. 0204]) -...

Catalogue no.: 0027

"For many years after hearing it (Berlioz:-' Romeo and Juliet') I carried the idea of trying to paint it. Analogies cannot be pushed too far, in particular, perhaps, the music-paint...

Catalogue no.: 0029

Painted at about the same time as painting no.0003. Hard to believe now that people used to have to manually light the gas in the evening and douse it at...

Catalogue no.: 0030

"The ambience of the figures is intended to be reminiscent of 'antique' statuary - two in bronze and one in marble - but as the event is taking place there...

Catalogue no.: 0031

Also known as "Inspecting the Nets.' P.B.B. writes "Described as a "travel poster' by a well-known journalist, this was in fact drawn on the spot and the painting started immediately....

Catalogue no.: 0033

This was the home of some good friends. It was repainted and framed in 2008. An ink sketch(Cat. No. 98), also belongs to Mrs. Cartwright, a former occupant, of which...

Catalogue no.: 0039

The artist often visited Cornwall and was impressed by the great height of this viaduct which was built to take a railway from the quarries of Joseph Treffry and water...

Catalogue no.: 0043

One of two paintings featuring a London Underground station, (see Cat. No. 122). The painting was first conceived in 1950 which could explain the lack of crowds in this station...

Catalogue no.: 0046

Although quite reclusive in the last few decades of his life, on occasions PBB would travel and invariably be inspired enough to take photographs, and create final oil(/acrylic) paintings in...

Catalogue no.: 0061

P.B.B. writes:"Inspired by the Stanzioni 'Portrait of a Woman' shown in the Royal Academy's 'Painting in Naples' Exhibition, 1982, and having a desire to own it, the next best thing...

Catalogue no.: 0062

£630

One of several paintings made of Ludshott Common and surrounding area. This route is often used by horseriders but the horse and rider were a later addition to this painting....

Catalogue no.: 0064

£860

A winter scene of Ludshott Common, part of a series of seasonal interpretations of the former training ground. Horse and rider added later, as they are regularly seen on the...

Catalogue no.: 0065

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This taverna was on Daphnomile street on the slopes of Lycabettos, Athens. Here is an early use of the squares technique....

Catalogue no.: 0068

£1000

Utilising several geometrical shapes, all to give a vibrancy of the shimmering moonlight to the flat surface. Signed:- PAUL BENEDICT BRAND Painted at the same time as 'Godiva, Lady Leofric.'...

Catalogue no.: 0069

Painted against a background of Richmond (Half-tide) Lock, 'an obvious pun for those who recognise the setting, and the child holding a lock of hair' PBB. This is a stylised...

Catalogue no.: 0074

Sometimes called 'Bonga, Bonga, Bonga!', or 'Dancing Club, London'. Sold in 1991, originally started in the fifties "this one took some time to arrive. Painted from memory of an actual...

Catalogue no.: 0075

£1800

Research in the '70s brought close examination of myths and legends of the Celts, including Tristan & Isolde, the White Goddess and others. This work is an illustration of a...

Catalogue no.: 0077

Also known as "COMMON ENTRANCE" and "Dangerous Bend". While painting this scene an old man came by and gave him sixpence! The scene has remained unchanged for fifty years....

Catalogue no.: 0079

£1980

Using oil glazes, and rollers, or cogs. This appears to be another rendition of the Adam and Eve story, but is only implied, though he also called it 'Marriage.' "Anyone...

Catalogue no.: 0081

£360

Many drawings and paintings were made of the taverna and the joys of life in these places. A different treatment of the subject in Cat No. 50, bringing out the...

Catalogue no.: 0083

After some touring of Cornwall and with earlier interest in Wales, Paul began to illustrate some of the Celtic myths which also include Northern France and Ireland, as these pre-historical...