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61 Harold Gaze Mani-Leggia Exposia. Pairs of legs disguised as flowers. |
$890 |
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62 Harold Gaze Many Feetia Cornnelia. Every podiatrist would love to see these corn-covered feet. |
$890 |
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63 Harold Gaze Cantankorus Oldmaidalis Thistlis. A thistle made up of two old maids. |
$890 |
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64 Harold Gaze Man-Noseia Too-Boozia. A cluster of bulbous red noses. |
$890 |
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65 Harold Gaze Pen-an-Inkia Scribblia. Flowers of ink bottles and pen-nibs. |
$890 |
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66 Harold Gaze Kock-Fightia. Flowers in the shape of two fighting cocks. |
$890 |
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67 William Heath The Beau Monde - Our modern ladies' heads are filled with bows, 1829. Etching, hand-coloured, 34.3 x 23.5cm. A large hat decorated with Beaus! |
$290 |
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68 John Wardell Power L'Homme Calculateur, 1937. Linocut, printed in brown, 31 x 23.6cm. Published in XXe Siecle 1937/38. He was the benefactor who endowed the University of Sydney's Power Institute. This work is his only known print. |
$1,900 |
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69 Hans von Reyersbach Die Oste (The East), c.1930s. Lithograph, initialled in the plate, 19 x 13.7cm. Er ersann zur weste eine nachts die Oste. A strange surreal image, perhaps Freudian in basis. From a series of lithographs, Christian Morgensterns Grotesken. |
$440 |
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70 Hans von Reyersbach Der Gingganz, c.1930s. Lithograph, initialled in the plate, 19.1 x 14.1cm. Ein Stiefel wardern un seid Knecht von Knickebuhl gen Entenbrecht... From a series of lithographs, Christian Morgensterns Grotesken. This lithograph depicts strange surreal images, perhaps Freudian in basis. |
$440 |
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