
39 Hal Gye (Australian, 1888-1967)
[Coastal View], c1925. Monotype, signed in pencil on image lower
right, annotated "Monotype" and signed in pencil on
backing below image, 10.6 x 15cm. Laid down on original backing.
Monotypes
by Gye are extremely uncommon. Gye is better known as an illustrator
for C.J. Dennis' work including The Sentimental Bloke.
$1,350
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40 Barbara Hanrahan (Australian, 1939-1991)
[Play My Other Side], 1967. Colour lithograph, obscured annotation,
signed and dated in pencil below image, 80 x 56.8cm (paper size).
Repaired tears, wear and soiling to deckled edges. Framed.
Image
contains the name "Annie" and a verse "She has
turned it on/She has turned it over/She has turned me on/to play
my other side/Her breasts bloom Figs bur-/st Sun is white I'll
never be back."
The National Gallery of Australia holds a similar image in their
collection.
Adelaide-born Hanrahan was a well-known twentieth-century author
as well as a painter, printmaker, and tough South Australian
feminist.
$1,650
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41 Elaine Haxton (Aus.,1909-1999)
Hunter, 1968. Colour etching, editioned "artist's proof",
titled, signed and dated in pencil in lower margin, 35 x 30.2cm.
Pinholes to corners of upper margin.
A
painter, graphic artist and theatre designer, Elaine Haxton studied
at the East Sydney Technical School before travelling to London
to further her studies at the Grosvenor School of Art. With the
outbreak of war, Haxton returned to Australia via Mexico and
later continued her extensive travels including visits to New
York and China to study theatre design. Artist Louis McCubbin
awarded her a prize in 1946, when judging the Crouch Prize. (Ref:
Ballarat Art Gallery)
$1,350
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42 Frank Hinder (Australian, 1906-1992)
[Sailboats], 1938. Pencil sketch, signed and dated lower right,
18.5 x 14cm. Slight glue stains and repaired tears to upper edge.
This
sketch could be related to three lithographic images entitled
Yachts, drawn by Hinder in 1939 and illustrated in Bloomfield,
Frank Hinder Lithographs, 1978, p142.
$1,100
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43 Frank Hinder (Australian, 1906-1992)
[Queue], 1946. Pen and ink on tracing paper, dated and signed
lower right, 13.9 x 31.2cm. Slight cockling and creases to edges,
old mount burn.
$1,650
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44 Frank Hinder (Australian, 1906-1992)
Nude Study 11, 1935. Pen and ink, numbered "3" and
signed in pencil, and dated "30th Oct 35" in ink lower
right, typed title and text in Bloomfield Galleries label and
annotated in ink on frame verso, 13.3 x 23.3cm. Discolouration
to paper. Framed.
Text
in label includes "Exhibited: Figurative Works 1929-1983
('Aspects of Frank Hinder' July '85)." Annotation reads
"Nude Study 3. F.C. Hinder, 36 Nelson St, Gordon."
$1,650
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45 Kenneth Jack (Aus., 1924-2006)
Ferries, Brisbane River, c1960s. Colour screenprint, titled,
editioned 6/30 and signed in pencil in lower margin, 32.6 x 27.9cm.
Slight tear to right edge of image, minor foxing overall, paper
loss, some stains and old mount burn to margins.
$990
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46 Peter Kingston (Australian, b.1943)
At Home, 1985. Hand-coloured etching, editioned 87/90, titled,
signed and dated in pencil with artist's stamp in lower margin,
44.6 x 36.1cm. Framed.
$1,100
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47 Peter Kingston (Australian, b.1943)
Portsea - The Blue
Line, 1994. Hand-coloured etching, editioned 39/40, titled, signed
and dated in pencil in lower margin, 44.1 x 36.4cm. Slight foxing
to margins. Framed.
A
painter, printmaker and cartoonist, Sydney-born Kingston initially
studied art with Justin O'Brien. He was a Pop artist in the 1970s
and was involved with the Yellow House group in Potts Point,
Sydney, with George Gittoes, Bruce Goold, John Lewis, Martin
Sharp, Garry Shead and Brett Whiteley. In recent times he has
focussed on Sydney Harbour foreshore scenes and environmental
subjects.
$1,250
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48 Peter Kingston (Australian, b.1943)
[Ferry In The Rain], 2006. Colour screenprint, editioned 29/50,
signed and dated in pencil in lower margin, 57 x 76cm. Framed.
$1,650
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49 Lisette Kohlhagen (Australian, 1890-1969)
Young Deer, c1954. Colour linocut with added hand-colouring,
faded signature and title in ink in lower margin, 39.2 x 34.4cm.
Framed.
A
painter, illustrator, printmaker and potter, Kohlhagen studied
with Leslie Wilkie and Gwen Barringer at the South Australian
School of Arts and Crafts. After travelling overseas to Sri Lanka,
South Africa and studying art in London she returned to Sydney
and studied linocut printmaking with Adelaide Perry. Kohlhagen
exhibited her work extensively and was a member of Dorrit Black's
Group 9. She also lectured at the National Gallery of South Australia
and wrote art reviews.
$2,850
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