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1 Alfred Charles Stanley
Anderson
St Nicholas, Prague, c.1920s. Etching and engraving, edition
of 85, signed, titled and editioned in margin below, 29.1 x 22.5cm.
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$390 |
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2 George Baxter
The Soldier's Farewell
The Parent's Gift, 1855. Baxter
colour patent print, 11 x 15.4cm. Slightly foxed.
The scene
shows a guardsman departing for the Crimea. A la Blonde printing.
George Baxter patented his printing process in 1835. His unique
method of colour printing involved a steel key plate of the entire
image being first printed in black. Wooden blocks based on the
key plate were then cut, with the number dependent on the number
of colours required. By an ingenious use of spiked holes at the
side of the print, registration of individual colours was achieved.
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$330 |
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3 George Baxter
Cape Wilberforce, Australia
, 1837. Baxter colour patent
print, 9.2 x 13.8cm. Slightly foxed.
After William
Westall's painting, showing Mathew Flinders' Investigator off
the Northern Territory. It is possibly the first published colour
view of the Territory.
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$890 |
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4 Charles Blackman
Butterfly, c.1980. Colour etching and aquatint, numbered 49/50,
titled and signed in the margin below, 40 x 50.2cm. Framed.
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$1,290 |
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5 Edmund Blampied
(Horse & Rider), 1923. Drypoint, signed in the plate and
in the margin below, 18 x 25.6cm.
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$1,600 |
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6 Sir Muirhead Bone
Archway Chioggia, c.1915. Drypoint, signed in the margin below,
15.5 x 17.5cm.
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$590 |
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7 Sir Frank Brangwyn
A Cornfield, Montreuil, 1907. Etching, edition of 60, signed,
22.1 x 35.4cm.
Gaunt #104.
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$490 |
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8 Ailsa Lee Brown
The Invalid, 1932. Linocut, numbered 3/50, titled, signed and
dated, 21 x 21cm.
The work
of Ailsa Brown is uncommon and hard to come by.
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$1,450 |
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9 Sir David Young Cameron
Rue Saint Julien le Pauvre, 1904. Etching, 1st or 2nd state of
5, signed in the margin below, 20.8 x 16.1cm.
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$590 |
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10 Paul Cezanne
Landscape at Auvers, Farm Entrance on the Rue Saint-Remy, 1873/1914.
Etching, 13 x 11cm.
Frontispiece
to Cezanne, Bernheim Jeune, Paris, 1914. Fifth and last etching
executed under encouragement of Dr Gachet. Leymarie #C5.
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$2,850 |
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