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29 Raoul Dufy (French, 1877-1953)
Tires les Premiers, Messieurs les Francais!, 1915. Woodcut, annotation
"Image de Dufy" printed in margin above, monogrammed
in block lower left, title printed in margin below, 47.6 x 38.3cm.
Old crease to centre, discolouration to margins and centre crease.
From issue
No. 10 of the French periodical, Le Mot, produced during WWI.
Le Mot was in circulation from 1914-15, for a total of 20 issues.
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$1,100 |
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30 Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528)
Christ among the Doctors, c1503/18th century. Woodcut, monogrammed
in block lower right, 29.9 x 20.8cm. Slight stain upper right,
trimmed to border.
Barch #91,
M. Holl #203. An 18th century printing from the series, Life
of the Virgin. A strong impression with most of the border intact.
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$5,500 |
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31 Lyonel Feininger (American/German, 1871-1956)
Hanseatic Fleet. Hansaflotte, 1918/1920. Woodcut, artist, title
and process printed verso, 16.4 x 21.9cm.
Prasse
W. #115. From the edition issued for Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart,
Leipzig, 1920.
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$1,900 |
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32 William Russel Flint (British, 1880-1969)
A Rendezvous, Vicenza, 1929. Drypoint, annotated "trial"
and signed in margin below, 24.3 x 16.8cm.
Wright #19, state iv/v. Final state before the published issue
in an edition of 75.
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$2,800 |
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33 William Giles (British, 1872-1939)
The Passing Show [Turkeys], c1920s. Colour woodcut, monogrammed
in block lower left, titled in margin below, 26.9 x 47.5cm. Minor
creases and foxing to margins.
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$2,200 |
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34 William Giles (British, 1872-1939)
Luedlinburg - am - Harz, c1920s. Colour metal relief print, signed
in block lower right, titled in margin below, 35.5 x 22.6cm.
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$990 |
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35 William Giles (British, 1872-1939)
Summer Solstice -Dawn - Stonehenge, c1920s. Colour woodcut, monogrammed
in block lower left, titled in margin below, 24.8x38cm.
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$1,650 |
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36 William Giles (British, 1872-1939)
At Eventide, Rothenburg - am - Tauber, c1920s. Colour woodcut,
annotated "No. 31" and signed in margin below, titled
verso, 18.3 x 27.3cm.
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$990 |
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37 Sir Francis Seymour
Haden (British, 1818-1910)
Fulham, 1859. Etching and drypoint, signed and titled in plate
below, collector's stamp "Max Blach, Wien" verso, 11.2
x 27.8cm. Discolouration to margins.
Schneiderman
#22, state vii/xii. Another copy of this etching is in the Art
Gallery of New South Wales.
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$2,800 |
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38 Erich Heckel (German, 1883-1970)
Jungling (Young Girl), 1913/1920. Woodcut, artist, title and
process printed verso, 19.1 x 14cm.
Dube #266b.
From the edition issued for Deutscher Graphiker der Gegenwart,
Leipzig, 1920. A fine example of Heckel's style at the height
of Die Brücke Expressionism in the years just before the
World War I.
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$1,650 |
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