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Fine Prints

After Bernard Buffet, color lithograph, "Moulin De La Galette", 1965, pencil signed in the margin lower right, also numbered in pencil "65/300" in the margin lower left, 25 1/2" x 19 3/4", titled on back of frame, also bears a" Hudson's" label, framed.

Price $595.00


After Eugene Fromentin, lithograph, titled "An Arab Encampment", 7" x 10 3/16" plate, nicely matted and framed. ($100-200)

Price: $125.00


Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), "Les Deux Lunes" lithograph printed in colors, on Arches paper, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 32/75 lower left, 29 1/2" x 43 1/4" sheet, unframed. This is a rare impression that does not come on the market often
Condition: Minor toning throughout; archivally, mounted to acid free backing

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Montague Dawson, (British, 1895-1973), color lithograph, titled in the lower margin "The Smoke of Battle" "The Gallant Speedy", depicting a naval battle with cannons blazing, 23 7/8" x 29 7/8" plate, signed in pencil in the margin lower right, blind stamps in the margin lower left, marked in the top margin "Published in 1972 by Venture Prints Limited of Bristol, England", in what appears to be its original museum mat and frame with rope twist highlights, frame size 35 ½" x 40 ¼".

Condition:
Very minor waviness to paper throughout, otherwise in very nice
condition.

Price: $ 495.00

     


Montague Dawson, (British, 1895-1973), color lithograph, titled in the lower Margin "Up Channel-The Lahloo", depicting The Lahloo on rough seas with a second sail ship and the shoreline in the distance, 20" x 29 7/8" plate, signed in pencil in the margin lower right, blind stamps in the margin lower left, marked in the top margin "Published in 1968 by Frost & Reed Limited of Bristol and London, England.", in what appears to be the original museum mat and gilt moulded frame, frame size 30 ¾" x 39 ¾".

Condition:
Very minor waviness to paper throughout, otherwise in very nice condition.

Additional Information:
"The Lahloo" was built in 1867 by Robert Steele & Company. "The Lahloo" made her maiden voyage on the 24th of July. Under her Captain John Smith, she took part in many of the great races between tea clippers on the exciting run from China to England. "The Lahloo" was 191 feet in length with a registered tonnage of 779 tons and was particularly fast in light breezes. She made the fastest time of any clipper in 1869 by completing the return voyage
from China in 97 days.

Price: $ 550.00

     


Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), "Visions of Chicago", suite of 4 color etchings with pochoir coloring, each being signed in pencil in the margin lower right, and marked "E.A." in pencil in the margin lower left; two impressions being horizontal and each measuring approx. 12 1/2" x 19 1/2" with the sheet size each being approx. 20 1/4" x 26 1/2", and two impressions being vertical and each measuring 191/2" x 12 1/2" with the sheet size being approx. 26 1/2" x 20 1/4", unframed.

Condition:
Each of the four etchings being hinged mounted in two corners with and having very minor discoloration in those areas; very minor toning throughout.

This suite is being sold complete and not individually.

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Gerald Kenneth Geerlings (American, 1897-1958), "Grand Canal, America", drypoint, signer in pencil in the margin lower right, bearing a blindstamp for the "Chicago Society of Etchers" lower left, 11 7/8" x 8 7/8" plate, 15 1/2" x 11 1/4" sheet, unframed.

Condition: Nice dark impression, very minor toning throughout, adhesive mounted in upper left corners of sheet showing through as minor indentations, very minor turning to lower corners of sheet approx. 1/16" to 1/18".

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Henri Matisse (French 1869-1954), Color lithograph poster "Madame de Pompadour", 1951, 29 ¾" x 22 2/1" (site). Signed by the printer "Mourlot" (Fernand Mourlot) in pencil, lower right, framed.

Price: $1,500.00


Victor Vasarely, (Hungarian, 1908-1997), "The Juggler", screenprint in vibrant colors on wove paper, signed in pencil in the margin lower right, numbered 211/250 in pencil lower left, 26" x 16", 30 1/2" x 19 5/8" sheet, unframed.

Condition: Very nice overall, hinge mounted in two places along top.

Price: $ 695.00


 

 

 

 

 

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