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276. Gayle B. Tate (American, b. 1944)
"Drawn and Quartered". Pencil, colored pencil and watercolor on 100% rag 90 lb. Meridian drawing paper, 7 X 9 inches (paper size), Signed and titled under the drawing. Money note and props are 100% life size.
300/500
Sold: $241.50
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277. "Losers"
"Losers." Original pen and ink on paper, signed by artist lower right margin and inscribed above "To Tom Wilson..." and dated 1978. Artist unknown. Black wood frame; matted. Image approx. 7-1/2" x 10-1/2". Framed overall approx. 15-1/2" x 17-1/2". Provenance: From the collection of Tom Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Wilson's collection spans several decades and includes wonderful Art Deco, sculpture, paintings and drawings from around the the world. Mr. Wilson is a well know cartoonist and creator of the character Ziggy.
500/1,000
Sold: $201.25
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278. Unknown (American, 20th Century)
"Bitch Bitch Bitch." Illustration. Signature not found. Matted and framed in a black and gilt wood frame. Image size approx. 14" x 11", framed overall approx. 25" x 21". This is the fourth illustration in the series of four; photocopies of the first three are included with the lot. The texts reads, "BITCH BITCH BITCH Honesta Gawd, Tarzen ALL You evah Dew is BIT-C-H. Whauy Kawn't you all be SENCITIVE Fuh Gawd's Sake, Don't HANG BACK with the YAKS...or was it APES? OH well, Don't. 'Yes Jayne'." Provenance: From the collection of Tom Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Wilson's collection spans several decades and includes wonderful Art Deco, sculpture, paintings and drawings from around the the world. Mr. Wilson is a well know cartoonist and creator of the character Ziggy.
200/400
Sold: $506.00
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279. Judith H. Hertz (American, Contemporary)
Lilly Pond. Watercolor on paper using a Batik process, signed in graphite lower right, framed by the Bonfoey Company of Cleveland. Image measures approx. 24" x 24", framed approx. 28" x 28".
200/400
Sold: $184.00
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280. Dode Massey (American 20th Century)
Landscape. Watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Image size approx. 9-1/2" x 12". Overall in mat, gold toned frame and non-glare glass apprx 14-3/4" x 16-3/4".
75/125
Sold: $86.25
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281. Victor Vasarely (Hungarian, 1906-1997)
Untitled. Silkscreen on paper. Signed "Vasarely" on the lower right corner. Numbered 93/267. Image measures approx. 22-1/2"H x 22-1/2"W, framed overall approx. 31-1/2"H x 27-1/4"W. Victor Vasarely is internationally recognized as one of the most important artists of the 20th century. He is the acknowledged leader of the Op Art movement, and his innovations in color and optical illusion have had a strong influence on many modern artists.
150/250
Sold: $230.00
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282. Collection of Three Pochoirs by Miro, Vasarely, and Magnelly
First one is an untitled color silkscreen abstract with irregular shapes in black, yellow, and grey by Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-born French Abstract Painter, 1908-1997), not signed. Second one is an untitled color silkscreen abstract with red, white, blue, yellow, and green lines on the black background by Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), signed "Miro" on the lower left corner. Third one is an untitled color silkscreen abstract with irregular shapes in blue, pink, red, green, and black by Alberto Magnelly (Italian, 1888-1971), not signed. All three were created in 1958 and measure approx. 12-3/8"H x 9-1/2"W.
500/1,000
Sold: $230.00
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283. Sister Mary Corita (Sister M. Corita Kent, IHM) (20th Century)
"The Crusty Loaf". Lithograph, 1965, signed in pen lower edge, framed under glass. Paper size 20" x 23", with frame 28" x 30". A boxed folio with book on Sister Corita and her work accompanies this lot. The box contains 30 offset lithographic reproductions of her work. Published in 1968 by United Church Press, Philadelphia.
200/400
Sold: $80.50
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284. Ellsworth Kelly (American, born 1923)
"Derriere le Miroir". Lithograph in color on paper, 15" x 11", 1964. Matted, not framed, verso is printed with 22 titles and sizes of the artist's oils on canvas.
300/500
Sold: $92.00
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285. Ellsworth Kelly (American, born 1923)
"Blue, Yellow, Red." Color silkscreen, signed "Kelly" on the lower right corner, numbered 51/100, in a gold metal frame, image size approx. 18" x 17-1/2", framed overall approx. 26" x 25-1/2". Three horizontal stripes of blue, yellow, and red.
An important American minimalist painter and sculptor, Ellsworth Kelly explains, "By removing the content from my work I shifted the visual reality of painting to include the space around it." Kelly was born May 31, 1923 in Newburgh, New York. He studied at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1941 to 1943. After military service from 1943 to 1945, he attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from 1946 to 1947.
Kelly studied art in Paris from 1948 to 1954, when postwar Paris was the home of European Abstraction and the avant-garde. He has executed many public commissions, including a mural for UNESCO in Paris in 1969, sculpture for the city of Barcelona in 1978, and a memorial for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., in 1993. Kelly's extensive work has been recognized in numerous retrospective exhibitions, including a sculpture exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in 1982; an exhibition of works on paper and a show of his print works that traveled extensively in the United States and Canada from 198788; and a career retrospective in 1996 organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, which traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Tate Gallery, London; and the Haus der Kunst, Munich. Kelly lives in Spencertown, New York.
1,500/2,000
Sold: $1,725.00
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286. Mary Lou Ferbert (American, Contemporary, ca. 1977)
"Bridge Series #2: The Center Street Swing Bridge." (West of the Powerhouse-Cleveland". Transparent watercolor on paper, signed ML Ferbert" on the lower right corner. Image size approx. 19-1/2" x 27", framed overall approx. 33-3/4" x 40-1/4". Mary Lou Ferbert said once, "For over thirty years I have prowled Cleveland’s Flats, the vital heart of a city that once was a power. The engine of the Industrial Revolution... shipping, steel production, manufacturing...in this unique arena I have always found inspiration for my painting." Following her formal education in the hard sciences Ferbert opted for wife, mother, home-maker and volunteer. In 1968 when her daughter left for college she made a commitment to art education at the Cleveland Institute of Art and a career as a painter. Concomitantly she embarked on a volunteer journey at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. This particular work was exhibited at the Chitaqua Exhibition of American Art in 1977. Ferbert has had solo exhibitions at The Bonfoey Company, Cleveland, OH many times, and will again exhibit there in September, 2005; Bennett Galleries, Knoxville, TN 1997; The Butler Institute of American Art l993-94; Gallery Madison 90, NYC 1987; Cleveland Play House Gallery l985; Great Lakes Theater Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland l985; The Intown Club, Cleveland l983. She is represented in the permanent collections of the American Numismatic Society; The Butler Institute of American Art; The Cleveland Museum of Natural History; El Paso Museum of Art; National Museum of Women in the Arts; and The Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University.
5,000/8,000
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287. Masumi Hayashi (Contemporary, American/Japanese, b. 1945)
"Cleveland Public Square". Color photograph, from a photographic collage by the artist, signed in ink lower right corner, titled in ink lower left corner, framed under glass, 11" x 29-1/2" image size, 16" x 34-1/2" frame size.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $632.50
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288. Hugh Kepets (American, b. 1946)
"E 9th + Euclid". Serigraph, 1986, signed in pencil lower right margin, titled lower left margin, "Studio Proof" in pencil lower center margin, framed under glass, apprx 30" x 35" paper size, with frame apprx. 33" x 38".
2,000/3,000
Sold: $172.50
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289. Ed Mieczkowski (American, Contemporary)
" Leger-Kowski". Ink on paper, signed in ink lower left, and "East Hampton, 1981", titled lower center, #49 lower right, each underlined in pencil, framed in a black plastic frame with non-glare glass, 11" x 14".
150/225
Sold: $115.00
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290. Joyce Parkhill, MWS (American, 20th Century)
Watercolor on paper, signed lower right, not dated. Image of docked boats. Image size apprx 12-1/2" x 17-1/2", overall in double mat and wood frame apprx 21-3/4" x 26-3/4". Artist's information on tag applied to verso.
200/300
Sold: $126.50
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291. Joyce Parkhill, MWS (American, 20th Century)
Watercolor on paper, signed lower left, not dated. Image of a coastal boat lift and dock house. Image apprx 13-1/4" x 19-3/4". Overall in double mat and wood frame apprx 23" x 20-3/4". Artist info tag applied to verso.
200/300
Sold: $138.00
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292. Herbert Caroll Cassill (American, b. 1928)
"Pitcher, Pear and Plant". Intaglio on paper, matted and framed; glass is directly on paper and under the mat, 1970. Plate size apprx. 18" x 17-1/2", frame size 26-1/2" x 25-1/2".
250/500
Sold: $57.50
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293. Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997)
"The New Gallery of Contemporary Art Tenth Anniversary 1978". Silkscreen print, signed on the lower right in the image in pencil, framed. Paper size 17-1/2" x 20-1/2", with frame 20" x 22-1/2".
300/500
Sold: $241.50
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294. Phyllis Seltzer (American, Contemporary)
"Enviornment for a Topless Dancer". Ozalid print on clear mylar, 8/50, signed in grease crayon lower right corner and dated 1973, also signed and dated in the plate above, titled in grease crayon in the lower left margin, 22-1/2" x 20", not framed.
200/400
Sold: $34.50
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295. Abe Frajndlich (German/American, b. 1946)
A lot of two unframed black & white photographs, "Winter Haystacks, Roxbury Connecticut (The day I Didn't Photograph Arthur Miller), 1989, signed and titled on lower edge of verso, image size 7-3/4" x 18-1/2", paper size 16" x 20". Second photograph is "Century 21 Reflection" dated 6 May 2001 and signed lower edge on verso, also not framed, image size 18-1/2" x 12-1/2", paper size 20" x 16".
800/1,500
Sold: $201.25
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