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Autographs, Photography & Ephemera
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535-544
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165. Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985)
"Elijah Carried Off To Heaven" from "The Bible" series. Original etching, 1931-1939; completed 1952-1956. 100 signed and numbered hand-colored proofs plus 295 black and white impressions signed in the plate, of which this is one. Plate impression measures apprx 12-1/2"H x 9-1/2"W. With gilt liner, silk mat and silver frame, entire item measures apprx 23-3/4"H x 20"W. Ref: Plate 89.
800/1,200
Sold: $575.00
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166. Signed Poster from Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Picasso poster from the Vorpal Gallery. Poster features a classical sketch of a bearded man and a partially nude female. Singed in black ink, "Picasso '62, a mi amigo Edison, Pablo 1962, San Tropez". Autograph also includes a quick sketch of a male face. Poster measures apprx 25"H x 18"W.
200/300
Sold: $1,012.00
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167. A Signed Henry Miller Poster (American, 1891-1980)
Poster with the image L'Amore Toujours, 64/200, 1973. From "Henry Miller Returns to Big Sur: A Retrospective of the watercolors, lithographs and etchings of Henry Miller. preview exhibition at the Tel Aviv International Art Fair, April 13-20, 1978. Continuing exhibition exclusively at the Coast Gallery in Big Sur, California during 1978-1979". Poster in edition of 500 from 1978. Signed in black pen and numbered, 28/50. Poster measures apprx 37-1/2"H x 24"W.
150/300
Sold: $166.75
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168. Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983)
"Femme pour XXème Siecle". Monocolor linocut on red card stock, dated circa 1938, Edition size unknown, signed in the block. Although Miró was later to do many woodcuts, this is his first and only linocut. Date on verso. Image measures apprx 12-3/8"H x 9-5/8"W.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $517.50
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169. André Masson (French, 1896-1987)
"Orpheé". Lithograph in colors on Japon paper, numbered 7/150, 1973, signed in graphite on lower margin, framed under glass. Bright grouping of abstract humanoid figures and other amorphous shapes. One figure appears to be running, the other is partially a harp. Measures apprx 20-1/4"H x 29"W. In beige mat and gilt frame, entire item measures apprx 30-1/2"H x 38-1/2"W. Provenance: estate of Mr. Gordon K. Mott from Cleveland, Ohio.
500/700
Sold: $546.25
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170. Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976)
Lithograph in six colors on paper, 16/95, signed, framed under glass, 29-1/2" x 43". Possibly from the 1969 "Boules et Spirales" series. Joyful abstract image features freeform loops and spots of bright color. In gold metal frame, entire item measures apprx 34"H x 47"W.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $3,220.00
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171. Alexander Calder (American 1898-1976)
Lithograph from "Balloon Series" circa 1974 on paper, framed under glass. Playful image depicts five round shapes pulled in various directions by strings. Energetic colors are black, red and orange. Numbered 39/100 and signed in graphite on lower margin. Paper measures apprx 29-1/2"H x 22"W. In white mat and gilt and black frame, entire item measures apprx 39-3/4"H x 31"W.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $575.00
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172. Thomas Barrett (American, 1902-1947)
"Slot Machine". Serigraph on paper, framed under glass. Industrial theme in hard edged shapes features a bright palette. Numbered, 49/100, titled and signed in graphite on lower margin. Image measures apprx 19"H x 25-1/4"W. In white mat and silver metal frame, entire item measures apprx 25-1/4"H x 31-3/4"W.
150/300
Sold: $69.00
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173. Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989)
"Edward and Swiveller". Serigraph and mixed media, framed under glass. Collage type image from the famous Surrealist features a main depiction of a cyclist harnessed to a flock of four butterflies. A postcard image of a racing man and buggy ("The Celebrated Trotting Team") in the same gestural position lies pasted beneath. The image's composition is skillful through its repeated use of converging lines. Signed in graphite on lower right and numbered 161/250. Paper measures apprx 21"H x 29-1/2"W. With black backing paper, linen mat and gilded wood frame, entire item measures apprx 31-3/4"H x 39-3/4"W.
800/1,000
Sold: $517.50
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174. Robert Motherwell (American, 1915 - 1991)
Untitled (from The Basque Suite), silkscreen in colors. ca. 1970 - 1971, signed and numbered 63/150. Inner plate size 28" x 22", outer plate size 22" x 17". Overall in archival framing, apprx 43" x 37-1/4". Motherwell finished a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at Stanford University in 1932; Graduate School of Philosophy at Harvard University in 1937; and Graduate School of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, New York in 1940. He had his first solo exhibition in the United States at Peggy Guggenheim's Art of This Century Gallery in 1944 and went on to become one of the leading artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement. A major retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1965.
1,000/1,500
Sold: $1,495.00
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175. Robert Motherwell (American, 1915 - 1991)
The Basque Suite, pl. 4 , silkscreen in colors, published by Marlborough Graphics in 1970 , signed and numbered 63/150. Inner plate size 22" x 17", outer plate size 28" x 22". Overall in archival framing, apprx. 43" x 37-1/4". Motherwell finished a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at Stanford University in 1932; Graduate School of Philosophy at Harvard University in 1937; and Graduate School of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, New York in 1940. He had his first solo exhibition in the United States at Peggy Guggenheim's Art of This Century Gallery in 1944 and went on to become one of the leading artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement. A major retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1965.
1,000/1,500
Sold: $1,437.50
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176. David Curtis Baker (American, 1915-1999)
Rainstorm. Watercolor on paper, framed under glass, signed lower left, 14-1/2" x 21-1/2". Image depicts a rainy day at sea. Small boats, a weather balloon and birds are caught in the storm. In ivory mat and wooden frame, entire item measures apprx 22-1/2"H x 29-1/2"W.
100/200
Sold: $120.75
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177. David Curtis Baker (American, 1915-1999)
Park Path. Watercolor on paper, framed under glass, signed lower left, 20-3/4" x 14". Scene features a small path passing though an autumn forest; village buildings lie beyond. With linen liner and white wooden frame, entire item measures apprx 28"H x 21-1/2"W.
100/200
Sold: $40.25
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178. David Curtis Baker (American, 1915-1999)
Bridge. Watercolor on paper, framed under glass, signed lower left, 14-1/2" x 21-1/2". Forest river scene features a wooden bridge and three playing figures. With ivory mat and wood frame, entire item measures apprx 22-1/1"H x 29-1/2"W.
100/200
Sold: $126.50
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179. Art Nouveau Papillons Print from Eugene Alain Seguy, Paris, circa 1920's
Plate 10: Butterflies from India, Borneo, Sikkim, Equador . Pochoir on paper, framed under glass, 17" x 11-3/4". Image shows a collection of five large, colorful butterflies. Left bottom corner with stamp of artist. In sage green silk mat and painted wooden frame, entire item measures apprx 22-3/4"H x 17-1/4"W.
150/300
Sold: $385.25
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180. Second Art Nouveau Papillons Print from Eugene Alain Seguy, Paris, circa 1920's
Plate 5. Pochoir on paper, framed under glass,, 17" x 11-3/4". Image shows a collection of five large, colorful butterflies with common shades of brown and yellow. Left bottom corner with stamp of artist. In sage green silk mat and painted wooden frame, entire item measures apprx 22-3/4"H x 17-1/4"W.
150/300
Sold: $385.25
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181. Lot of Two French Pochoir, circa 1920
1) Maurice Berty. Hand colored print on Japanese tissue paper. Illustration for Romeo and Juliet. 2) Robert Polacky. Hand colored print on Japanese tissue paper. Illustration for Candide. Both pages measure apprx 9-1/8"H x 6-3/4"W.
200/400
Sold: $34.50
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182. A Center Fold from La Vie Parisenne, 1923
Autur du Cadran: Les Heures Animées. Double page color lithograph depicts the face of the clock with various activities of a social woman marked in place of typical hourly numeral denotations. Central rondel features a female version of Apollo driving the sun chariot across the sky. Design of illustration by Vald'Es. Measures apprx 13-1/2"H x 21"W. With blue backing mat and white mat frame entire item measures apprx 22"H x 28"W.
100/200
Sold: $69.00
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183. A Second Lot of La Vie Parisenne Pages, circa 1920's
Lot of three pages from bawdy woman's magazine from flapper era Paris. 1) Five O'Clock L'Heure des Thés. Cute illustration depicts a chic lady sitting down to tea. Drawing by René Vincent. 2) L'École du Plein Air... ou le Boudoir Improvisé. Image depicts a woman powdering her face while kneeling in bushes. Drawing by A. Vallée. 3) L'Amour Trans. Depiction of a fashionable woman and her dog coming across a most unhappy cupid who has fallen in the snow. A brief dialogue accompanies the image. Drawing by C. Hérouard. Versos have witty cartoons and articles pertaining to modern woman's life. All measures apprx 13-1/2"H x 10-1/4"W.
150/300
Sold: $143.75
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184. Lot of Three Pages from La Vie Parisienne, circa 1920's
Le Vie Parisienne was a fun, slightly risque weekly magazine published in Paris at the turn of the last century. Lot features three pages. 1) Petit Dictionnaire Illustré, Des Exclamations, "Vlan!" Image depicts a courtly dressed young man conveniently falling on top of a lady while ice skating. Drawing by Gerorges Barbier. 2) Le Retour Du Carnaval...et la Résurrection des Confetti. Illustration features a woman wearing a sheer festival costume leaping over the heads of a crowd of revelers. Drawing by A. Valleé. 3) Cover for August 1923 with a bathing beauty surfing a wave. Versos of pages bear various charming advertisements and cartoons. Each page measures apprx 13-3/4"H x 10-1/2"W.
150/300
Sold: $57.50
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