
61 Cyril Edward Power (British,
1872-1951)
The Tube Station, c1932. Colour woodcut, titled, annotated "EP
7" and signed in pencil on image lower right and in lower
margin, 22 x 22.7cm. Repaired minor tear to centre of image and
to upper left margin. Laid down on acid-free tissue.
Printed
on tissue. Edition of 60. Illustrated in Coppel, Linocuts of
the Machine Age: Claude Flight and the Grosvenor School, 1995,
p99, plate CEP 32. Provenance: Redfern Gallery, London, 1986.
Price on Application
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62 Manuel Robbe (French,
1872-1936)
[Woman Adjusting Her Hat In Front Of A Mirror], c1920s. Colour
aquatint, printed à la poupée, signed in crayon
on image lower left, 49.2 x 34.6cm.
$1,650
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63 After Dante Gabriel Rossetti
(British, 1828-1882)
Beata Beatrix, 1863/1892. Photogravure, text and date in plate
below image, signed by engraver Fred Miller in pencil below image,
57.4 x 44.3cm. Minor perforations and stains to image, repaired
paper loss and tears, and slight paper remnants to margins. Laid
down on acid-free tissue.
Text
reads "London. Published January 1st 1892, by Robert Dunthorne
at The Rembrandt Head in Vigo Street, W." The original painting,
from which this photogravure was created, is held in The Tate
Gallery, London. Rossetti's inspiration for this painting was
the Vita Nuova (New Life), the Italian poet Dante's account of
his idealised love for Beatrice Portinari. Rossetti saw this
work as a memorial to his wife, Elizabeth Siddall.
$2,200
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64 George Roualt (French,
1871-1958)
Le Vieil Homme Chemine (The Old Man Walking), 1936. Colour aquatint,
initialled and dated in plate lower left, 31.8 x 22.4cm. Minor
foxing to margins. Framed.
From
Passion, edited by Vollard, published in 1939. Edition
of 245. Ref: Chapon #264b.
$5,500
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65 James Jacques Tissot
(French, 1836-1902)
Promenade Dans La Neige (A Winter's Walk), 1880. Drypoint with
verse printed in red, inked à la poupée, signed
and dated in plate lower right, verse in plate lower left, artist's
stamp in red ink below image, 56.2 x 26.3cm. Framed.
Verse
by Keats reads "She will bring in spite of frost/Beauties
that the earth hath lost/Keats." Second state, edition of
about 100. Portrait of Tissot's companion, Kathleen Newton. Ref:
Béraldi #47, Tissot #44, Wentworth #48.
$9,900
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66 Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French,
1908-1997)
Ond JG, 1975. Colour screenprint, editioned 61/267 and signed
in pencil in lower margin, 59.3 x 59.3cm. Framed.
Deaccessioned
from University of New South Wales collection.
$2,200
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67 Edouard Vuillard (French,
1868-1940)
Madame Hessel Dans Le Parc Du Château Des Clayes, c1930.
Pencil drawing, stamped initials "E.V." lower right,
11.4 x 14.9cm (paper size). Framed.
$5,500
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68 After Andy Warhol
(American, 1930-1988)
Brillo Soap Pads, 1970. Colour screenprint, exhibition poster,
dated in image lower right, 76.6 x 65.6cm. Repaired creases to
image, minor chips to edges. Linen-backed, framed.
Text
includes "Andy Warhol/Brillo Soap Pads/with rust resister/with
Shine-O-matic Detergent./Pasadena Art Museum, 12 May - 21 June
1970./©1970 Pol. No. 94." This poster was created for
a Warhol exhibition held at the Pasadena Art Museum, which later
travelled to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Stedelijk
Van Abbe Museum in Eindhoven, the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville
de Paris in Paris, The Tate Gallery in London and the Whitney
Museum of American Art in New York.
$6,600
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69 After Andy Warhol
(American, 1930-1988)
[Self-Portrait], 1978. Colour process lithograph, exhibition
poster, signed by Warhol in ink on image lower right, 126.5 x
90.8cm. Linen-backed, framed.
Text
includes "Kunsthaus Zürich/Andy Warhol/26 Mai-30 Juli
1978
Atelier Paul Brühweiler." This poster was
made for a retrospective exhibition in Zurich which also travelled
to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek. The poster
incorporates a variant of one of Warhol's unpublished self-portraits,
circa 1977, which is illustrated in Feldman and Schellmann, Andy
Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné 1962-1987, 2003, plate
IIIC.27[b].
$8,800
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