
61 Sir William Russell
Flint (British, 1880-1969)
Eve, 1930. Drypoint, initialled in plate lower right, annotated
and dated in pencil and signed in ink in lower margin, 18.1 x
25.9cm. Framed.
Annotation
reads "Final proof, pattern for edition, printed by Carling."
From an edition of 75. Ref: Wright #34.
$4,900
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62 Sir William Russell
Flint (British, 1880-1969)
Aragonese Stringmakers, 1930. Etching, signed and annotated "3rd
trial - this proof only" in ink by Flint, numbered "3",
dated "5.9.30" and "1930", titled and annotated
in pencil in another hand in lower margin, 24.1 x 36.8cm. Paper
tape to upper and lower edges, old mount burn, tape remnants
verso.
Annotation
reads "W. [Wright] 40. iii/vii (early state) (2nd plate)."
Wright recorded only one proof of the third state. There were
six lettered proofs and a published edition of 75 in 1931. Ref:
Wright #40.
$4,400
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63 Hans Frank (Austrian, 1884-1948)
Pfauen (Peacocks), 1904. Colour linocut, signed and dated in
pencil on image lower right, titled in pencil in lower margin,
15.7 x 15.7cm. Slight mount burn and minor foxing to margins.
$990
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64 Hans Frank (Austrian, 1884-1948)
Weisser Pfau (White Peacock), c1904. Colour linocut, titled and
numbered "No. 129" in pencil verso, 18.3 x 15.8cm.
Minor creases to lower right corner of image and to margins,
slight stains to upper margin.
$990
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65 Robert John Gibbings (British, 1889-1958)
[Standing Male Nude], 1914. Wood engraving, signed and dated
in pencil in lower margin, 14 x 5.2cm.
$1,450
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66 William Giles (British, 1872-1939)
The Passing Show, c1920s. Colour woodcut, monogrammed in block
lower left, titled in pencil in lower margin, 26.8 x 47.4cm.
Slight creases and foxing to margins.
$2,200
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67 F.L. Griggs (British, 1876-1938)
Castor, 1927. Etching, initialled and dated in plate lower right,
signed and titled in pencil in lower margin, stamped monogram
and numbered "1" in ink in an unknown hand verso, annotated
in pencil
in an unknown hand on accompanying old mount, 13.5 x 11.9cm.
Annotation
on mount includes "[Monogram] indicates that it was printed
by the artist at the Dorven's House Press, Campden, Glos. There
were 89 impressions of this 6th and final state. Bowes &
Bowes 1938." Ref: Comstock #38.
$1,650
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68 Edward Bouverie
Hoyton (British, 1900-1988)
[Rural View], c1930s. Etching, signed in pencil in lower margin,
9.8 x 12.3cm. Minor foxing overall.
Hoyton
was one of a small group of talented etchers of pastoral landscapes,
that included Graham Sutherland and Paul Drury, who sought inspiration
in William Blake, Samuel Palmer and the densely
etched plates of F. L. Griggs. Hoyton's work is represented in
major international collections, and has been especially popular
in the USA.
$990
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69 Edward Bouverie
Hoyton (British, 1900-1988)
Head Of A Thames Bargee, c1950s. Etching, signed in pencil in
lower margin, titled and annotated in pencil in an unknown hand
in lower margin and on old mount below image, 20.2 x 14.9cm.
Pinholes to
upper margin.
Annotations
include "A bargee is a bargeman or one who works on the
river barges and is usually found in an unemployment queue. A
portrait of this man was later used by the Labor Party as a poster
for propaganda."
$990
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70 Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
Poissons Japonais, 1924. Colour aquatint and drypoint, printed
à la poupée, oval format, numbered "295"
and signed in pencil in lower margin, title printed on plaque
attached to frame, 36 x 45.8cm. Original frame.
Ref:
Holland, p104.
$2,850
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