Catalogue no.: 0107

Unfinished depiction of two women - are they proud or self-conscious? This quick sketch captures an attitude in the subjects as perceived by the artist, the pose could be 'look...

Catalogue no.: 0110

Arles was a place of almost pilgrimage for Paul, as a lover of both Van Gogh and Gauguin. Signed: P B B, gifted. Also a watercolour sketch (Cat. No. 556)....

Catalogue no.: 0102

Begun in the '70s, this was completed later for a charitable auction on a sale or return basis. A Mr. Steven signed for it for an MS charity, but neither...

Catalogue no.: 0084

The King of Spain's daughter is a reference to Katherine of Aragon, who, in spite of the King's proclivities, was well loved by many of the people of Britain, especially...

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.: 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.: 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.: 0028

This includes the Maria Grey Training College along the tow-path. Owned by Christian Zenoff. No image available...

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.: 0032

Owned by Christian Zenoff, this is one of several paintings illustrating the 'Tristan' legend (Malpas 0262, Tristan Kills the Intruder 0259, Tristan's Message 0055: sketches 1184, 3528 and 3610). There...

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.: 0036

Owned by John Frayne, head of Liberal Studies at Battersea Polytechnic . No image available...

Catalogue no.: 0037

Owned by Battersea Polytechnic . No image available...

Catalogue no.: 0038

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.: 0045

Lost, with a prevailing sense of grief. This was obtained by Holland House, Isleworth. This might have been 'owned' by Aladdin Company, or Valor. No one acknowledges possession. B.B. Framed...

Catalogue no.: 0002

Owned by Mrs Emma Murray, daughter of Vic Shankland. No present image available....

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...