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91 Man Ray
Poire d'Erik Satie, 1969. Colour lithograph, initialled and numbered
7/120 in pencil in the margin below, 46 x 29.5cm.
Published
in Kung-Tokyo. Pilat #45.
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$1,950 |
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92 Pierre Auguste Renoir
Femme au Cep de Vigne (Woman by the Grapevine), 1904. Lithograph,
stamped signature, 17.3 x 12.5cm. Framed.
Renoir
produced only 34 different lithographic during his lifetime.
Leymarie #44.
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$4,900 |
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93 Rembrandt van Rijn
Three Oriental Figures (Jacob & Laben), 1641/later printing.
Etching, 14.5 x 11.4cm.
Published
in Hamerton's book in 1868 from the original plate. Ref: B#118,
H#183. A crisp clean impression with wide margins.
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$3,800 |

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94 Tom Roberts
Shearing the Rams, 1901. Photogravure, signed below in the margin
lower left; one of an edition of 100 signed artists' proofs.,
50.5 x 75cm. In original frame.
Printed
"Copyright & Published by Robertson and Moffat, Melbourne,
Victoria & London, 1901". After the original painting,
Shearing the Rams, 1890, oil on canvas, now at the National Gallery
of Victoria. This was painted at Brocklesby Station, near Corowa,
NSW. Roberts began the work in late spring 1888 and finished
it in May 1890, when it was displayed in his studio. A number
of prints were proposed for an edition of the picture by Robertson
and Moffat: 100 signed artist's proofs at 3 guineas, and a number
of prints at a guinea. This is the only copy we have seen in
25 years, however. Only printed references are known: although
it is mentioned in Helen Topliss' catalogue raisonné on
Tom Roberts, she apparently could not locate a copy. It seems
there is no copy held in any Australian public collection.
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$20,000 |
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95 Auguste Rodin
La Ronde, 1883-4. Drypoint, 7.5x13.5cm.
Published
in L'Art et les Artistes, Vol. I, 1905. D-S/Thurson #5-iii.
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$1,650 |
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96 Sir Henry George Rushbury
Fascisti, Rome, c.1930s. Drypoint, signed in the margin below,
36.2 x 21.5cm.
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$490 |
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97 Sir Henry George Rushbury
Fountains Abbey, c.1946. Drypoint, signed in the margin below,
22.5 x 31cm.
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$390 |
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98 Richard Josef Seewald
Der Hirte, c.1919. Woodcut, stencil-coloured, 24 x 19.8cm.
Published
in Genius, Vol. 1, 1919, p.132.
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$1,250 |
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99 Gayfield Shaw
Jamieson House, c.1930s. Etching, numbered 24/75, titled &
signed in the margin below, 19.8 x 20cm.
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$390 |
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