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21 Charles Conder Chez Camille Maupin, 1899. Lithograph, signed, and signed, titled & dated in plate, 21.5 x 27.5cm. No. 5 in the set of 7, The Balzac Suite. Published and sold by Carfax & Co. Prov: Clarice Thomas, daughter of John Young, founder of Macquarie Galleries. |
$1,950 |
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22 Charles Conder Coralie, 1899. Lithograph, signed, as well as signed, titled and dated in the plate, 22.5 x 28cm. No. 3 in the set of 7, The Balzac Suite. Published and sold by Carfax & Co. Prov: Clarice Thomas, daughter of John Young, founder of Macquarie Galleries. |
$1,950 |
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23 Fred Coventry The Mad Dance, c.1930. Etching, numbered 9/35, titled and signed, 17 x 17cm. Prov: Clarice Thomas, daughter of John Young, founder of Macquarie Galleries. |
$1,100 |
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24 Fred Coventry The Temporary Staircase, c.1930. Engraving, numbered 10/50, titled & signed, 19 x 13.9cm. Framed. |
$1,000 |
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25 Fred Coventry The Scrambling Man, c.1930. Engraving, numbered 13/35, titled and signed, 15 x 14cm. Framed. |
$1,250 |
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26 J.A. Crisp Jamberoo to Nowra, c.1925. Etching, titled, signed and numbered 7/50, 10.2 x 25.3cm. |
$400 |
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27 Roy Dalgarno Fishermen at , c.1950s. Colour lithograph, AP No. 4, titled and signed, 35.5 x 50.5cm. |
$700 |
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28 Salvador Dali Les Trois Barons Felons, Plate O, "Tristan et Iseult", c.1970s. Colour engraving, numbered XVII/XXV, published by Jean Schneider, Basel, 40 x 26.5cm. Published in four different editions each of 50, and an edition of 25 in Roman numerals, this being number XVII. Plates defaced after editions finished. Ref: Albert Field Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali, p. 60, item no. 70-10 Tristan et Iseult, text by Andre Mary, a series of 21 colour engravings. |
$950 |
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29 L. Roy Davies The Philosopher, c.1930. Linocut, titled, signed and dated, 29.3 x 22.4cm. Rare linocut by Davies. |
$650 |
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30 Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917). The Engraver Joseph Tourny, 1857/later printing. Etching, 23 x 14.3cm. Tourny was twice winner of the Prix de Rome. Under his tutelage Degas executed his Roman etchings. There were six different impressions of this etching 1857 to 1889. This 20th century print is taken from the cancelled plate. |
$1,500 |
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31 Edgar Degas Manet Seated, turned to the left, 1864-65. Etching, later printing, 17 x 12cm. The cancelled second state. Delteil #15. |
$1,300 |
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32 Cyril Dillon A Gin, 1921. Etching, numbered 29/50, titled and signed, 17.8 x 14cm. Prov: Clarice Thomas, daughter of John Young, founder of Macquarie Galleries. |
$450 |
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33 Brian Dunlop Suzy, 1983. Etching, titled, signed, and numbered 2/20, 14 x 15.5cm. Framed. |
$400 |
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34 Will Dyson Mornin' White Trash (To Beethoven), 1930s. Drypoint, signed, titled, 15 x 20cm. Sub-titled Our Martyrous Dead. The saxophonist in heaven. Provenance: Clarice Thomas, daughter of John Young, founder of Macquarie Galleries. |
$750 |
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35 Will Dyson Grant me, Oh Lord, a little temptation ere it's too late, c.1930s. Drypoint, Artist's Proof, edition of 40, and signed, 22.7 x 15.1cm. |
$750 |
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36 Cedric Emanuel Chestnut & Grey, c.1930s. Etching, Artist's Proof, titled and signed, 15.1 x 18.9cm. |
$450 |
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37 Adrian Feint Circa, 1927. Woodcut, numbered 15/50, titled, signed and dated, 25.7 x 20.7cm. |
$1,500 |
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38 Adrian Feint Basket Willows, 1922. Etching, titled, numbered 6/50, signed and dated, 11.2 x 13.8cm. |
$950 |
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39 Adrian Feint Rendezvous, 1923. Etching, numbered 4/50, titled, signed and dated, 15 x 17.3cm. |
$850 |
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40 Adrian Feint The Sonnet, 1923/24. Etching, numbered Artist's Proof "F", titled, signed and dated, 17.4 x 19.8cm. Repaired lower margin below plate mark. |
$950 |
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