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101 Alison Rehfish Park Bench, 1934. Linocut, titled, numbered 2/20 and signed, 26 x 21.4cm. Repaired holes. Very rare linocut - this is the only print by Rehfish we have ever seen for sale. Prov: Clarice Thomas, daughter of John Young, founder of Macquarie Galleries. |
$2,500 |
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102 Pierre Auguste Renoir Woman Bathing, standing up to her knees in water, c.1910/later printing. Etching, 16.8 x 11.2cm. Later printing from original steel-faced plate. Leymarie #R23. |
$950 |
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103 Pierre Auguste Renoir On the Beach at Berne-val, c.1892/later printing. Etching, 3rd & last state, 13.5 x 9cm. Framed. Later printing from original plate. Renoir created 59 original prints during his lifetime. This etching was probably printed during the past 20 years from his original plate, which was steel-faced to protect the plate's surface. Leymarie #R5. |
$950 |
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104 Pierre Auguste Renoir Hat secured with a Pin, c.1894/later printing. Etching, 11.5 x 8cm. Later printing from original steel-faced plate. Leymarie #R8. |
$950 |
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105 Tom Roberts At Phillip [sic] Is, 1885. Etching, first state, signed lower left, 11.2 x 17.5cm. Some restoration around image and verso. Roberts' first etched landscape. Very rare. Inscribed (his first attempt /85) to Arthur Bailey /25. Topliss #760. This is a rare first state, showing plate tone. |
$6,500 |
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106 Bruce Robinson Old Bronte, Sydney, c.1920s. Etching & softground, First Proof, titled and signed, 25 x 15.9cm. |
$550 |
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107 Theodore Rousseau Oaks (in the Forest of Fontainebleu), 1861. Etching, signed and dated lower right, 12.5 x 17cm. Published in Gazette des Beaux Arts. |
$2,800 |
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108 Theo Scharf Concert, c.1920. Etching, titled and signed, 15.1 x 11cm. The son of musicians, Scharf lived in Europe, mainly Germany, from c. 1914. He became Professor of Art in Munich. He returned to Australia from 1950-56 before going back again to Germany. |
$850 |
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109 Theo Scharf Rainy Day, 1922. Drypoint, titled and signed, 11.6 x 16.3cm. |
$850 |
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110 Tom Seymour Macquarie Street, Sydney, c.1935-40. Etching, titled and signed, 10.8 x 15.1cm. Framed. |
$550 |
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111 Vincent Sheldon (The Fairground), c.1920s. Drypoint, signed, Artist's Proof, 16.1 x 21cm. |
$450 |
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112 John Shirlow Sydney Harbour from Bradley's Head, 1914. Etching, numbered 3/25 and signed, 15.4 x 11.5cm. From The Sydney Set. Illustrated: The Etched Work of John Shirlow, Robert H. Croll. |
$650 |
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113 Clive Stephen (Mountain Walk), 1940. Linocut, hand-coloured, signed and dated lower right, 14 x 11cm. Inscribed "Best of luck and good wishes". |
$750 |
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114 Arthur Streeton (Invitation) A Dinner. Sir Henry Parkes on entering his 89th year , 1894. Lithograph, hand-coloured, 21 x 27.5cm. Some staining, rubbing. This invitation is for Julian Ashton. The female figure holds a ribbon reading The Crimson Thread of Kinship, with a waratah on her right. |
$3,500 |
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115 Arthur Streeton Corfe Castle, (c.1912). Lithograph, edition of 12, initialled in plate, 21.6 x 26.9cm. Printed by Thomas Way. |
$4,500 |
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116 Eric Thake Christmas at Thake's Flat, 1961-66. Linocut, titled, numbered 31/4 and signed, 22.5 x 36.5cm. |
$1,100 |
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117 Hall Thorpe Crocuses & Snowdrops, c.1920s. Colour woodcut, 16.5 x 15.2cm. |
$590 |
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118 Hall Thorpe Pinks, c.1920s. Colour woodcut, signed, 16.5 x 15.3cm. |
$650 |
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119 Hall Thorpe Haymakers, c.1925. Colour woodcut, titled and signed, 33.3 x 26.5cm. |
$950 |
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120 Lesbia Thorpe Confrontation No 2, c.1970s. Colour lithograph, titled, numbered 4/6 and signed, 47.5 x 48.5cm. Framed. |
$950 |
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