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      • MARY GRANT (1831 - 1908) Portrait bust of a lady Carrara marble, 74cm high Signed and dated 1879
        Jun. 09, 2021

        MARY GRANT (1831 - 1908) Portrait bust of a lady Carrara marble, 74cm high Signed and dated 1879

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        MARY GRANT (1831 - 1908) Portrait bust of a lady Carrara marble, 74cm high Signed and dated 1879 Starting Bid: € 1050

        Adam's
      • Mary Grant (1831-1908) British. "From the Drawing - Room Bindaw, Kilgraston", Pastel, Signed with Initials and Inscribed and Dated 1858, Circular, 9.5" x 9.5", and the companion piece, a Pair, (2).
        Nov. 27, 2019

        Mary Grant (1831-1908) British. "From the Drawing - Room Bindaw, Kilgraston", Pastel, Signed with Initials and Inscribed and Dated 1858, Circular, 9.5" x 9.5", and the companion piece, a Pair, (2).

        Est: £30 - £50

        Mary Grant (1831-1908) British. "From the Drawing - Room Bindaw, Kilgraston", Pastel, Signed with Initials and Inscribed and Dated 1858, Circular, 9.5" x 9.5", and the companion piece, a Pair, (2).

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Mary Grant, British, 1831-1908 A marble bust of a
        Dec. 02, 2015

        Mary Grant, British, 1831-1908 A marble bust of a

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Mary Grant, British, 1831-1908 A marble bust of a woman, modelled with a lace hat, her hair tied in a chignon, her gaze to the right, her shoulder and bust wrapped in a coat, on a circular socle, 74cm high Note: Mary Grant was born in Perthshire in 1831, into a well-connected family. Her grandfather was Lord Elgin who acquired the marble sculptures that were part of the frieze of the Parthenon. Her aunt and uncle were Mary Ann Grant and Sir Francis Grant, both artists, the latter being President of the Royal Academy. She took up sculpting in her twenties, and went to Florence to study under Odoardo Fantachiotti and then went to Rome to study under John Gibson. After a period in Paris studying with Michael Mercier she then set up studio in London, working under the guidance of John Foley. Her work includes portrait busts of Queen Victoria, a memorial fountain to Henry Fawcett who campaigned for the cause on Woman's Suffrage and figures for Winchester and Lichfield Cathedrals.

        Roseberys
      • Book; 'Jim & Wally' by Mary Grant Bruce, 1st ed.
        Sep. 19, 2015

        Book; 'Jim & Wally' by Mary Grant Bruce, 1st ed.

        Est: $40 - $70

        Book; 'Jim & Wally' by Mary Grant Bruce, 1st ed. 1916, published by Ward Lock & Co., illustrated & with illustrated brown cloth boards, good condition

        Bargain Hunt Auctions
      • Mary Grant (1831-1908), Marble bust of Adolph
        Dec. 08, 2010

        Mary Grant (1831-1908), Marble bust of Adolph

        Est: £600 - £800

        Mary Grant (1831-1908), Marble bust of Adolph Saphir, carved head and shoulders, raised on carved gilt decorated fluted wood plinth with cartouche reading "Adolph Saphir.D.D, 1831-1891", signed to verso, height of bust 74 cm.

        Roseberys
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