
82 Thea Proctor (Australian, 1879-1966)
The Aeroplane, c1918. Lithograph, signed in pencil in lower margin,
40.7 x 55.8cm. Stains, repaired missing portions and tears to
upper margin, minor old mount burn. Laid down on acid-free paper.
Illustrated
in Butler, Thea Proctor: The Prints, 1980, plate 6; alternate
title Stunting also listed.
$7,900
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83 Thea Proctor (Australian, 1879-1966)
The Balcony, c1919. Colour lithograph, signed in pencil in lower
margin, 27.6 x 27.1cm. Slight old mount burn.
Illustrated
in Butler, Thea Proctor: The Prints, 1980, plate 9. Held
in the National Gallery of Australia collection.
$8,900
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84 Thea Proctor (Australian, 1879-1966)
Reverie, c1919. Lithograph, titled and signed in pencil in lower
margin, 37.2 x 24.3cm. Slight missing portions, creases and soiling
to margins.
Illustrated
in Butler, Thea Proctor: The Prints, 1980, plate 7. Held
in the Art Gallery of New South Wales collection.
$6,600
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85 Thea Proctor (Australian, 1879-1966)
The Fountain, 1925. Hand-coloured woodcut, monogrammed in block
lower left, titled and signed in pencil in lower margin, 19.5
x 19.7cm. Slight stains to margins. Framed.
Illustrated in Butler, Thea Proctor: The Prints, 1980,
plate 15. Held in the National Gallery of Australia collection.
$11,000
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86 Thea Proctor (Australian, 1879-1966)
The Swing, 1925. Hand-coloured woodcut, monogrammed in block
lower right, titled, numbered "No. 43" and signed in
pencil in lower margin, 24.9 x 24.6cm. Minor foxing to lower
margin. Framed.
Illustrated
in Butler, Printed: Images by Australian Artists 1885-1995,
p166, and in Butler, Thea Proctor: The Prints, 1980, plate 16.
$19,500
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87 Thea Proctor (Australian, 1879-1966)
Bonnets, Shawls And Gay Parasols, c1938. Linocut, initialled
in block lower left, titled, editioned "Artist's proof"
and signed in pencil in lower margin, 27.8 x 24.3cm. Slight foxing
overall, old mount burn.
Illustrated
in Butler, Thea Proctor: The Prints, 1980, plate 28. Held
in the Art Gallery of New South Wales collection.
$6,600
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88 Mabel Pye (Australian, 1894-1982)
Blue Vase, c1936. Colour linocut, monogrammed in block lower
left, titled and signed in pencil in lower margin, 22.7 x 18.7cm.
Stains, surface loss and pinholes to margins.
Illustrated
in Butler, A Survey of Australian Relief Prints 1900-1950,
Melbourne, 1978, p66. Held in the National Gallery of Australia
collection.
Melbourne artist Mabel Pye studied with Napier Waller and Adelaide
Perry under Bernard Hall at the National Gallery School. Her
first colour linocuts were made during the early 1930s.
$2,900
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89 Mabel Pye (Australian, 1894-1982)
Shadow Patterns, 1936. Colour linocut, monogrammed in block lower
left, titled, signed and dated in pencil in lower margin, 17.4
x 21.4cm. Minor soiling and mount burn to margins.
Illustrated
in Butler, A Survey of Australian Relief Prints 1900-1950,
Melbourne, 1978, p66. Held in the Art Gallery of New South
Wales and National Gallery of Australia collections.
$3,300
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