87 Little Billy Bandicoot, 1917
[Drawing] Norman Lindsay
Pen and ink and crayon, 22.5 x 22.5
Published in Australian Nursery Rhymes The Bulletin, Sydney 1917.
The text
reads "Little Billy Bandicoot/For potatoes loves to root/Eats
them till his/skin is tight/ Al/ the long black foggy night."
The text is signed E.M.T., who is unknown. The book itself is
rare and sought after. This is a fine example of Lindsay's ability
to draw animals.
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$2,900 |
88 Nurse Koala, c. 1906
[Drawing] Norman Lindsay
Pen & ink, signed lower centre, 13 x 9cm.
Laid down
on page from autograph book. Autograph verso.
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$3,900 |
89 Anticipation
[Drawing] Norman Lindsay
53.3 x 48.5cm. Framed.
Wash drawing,
initialled lower right
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$38,500 |
90 The Eighties, 1926
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Drypoint, numbered 23/38, signed, titled and dated, 30.5 x 25.3cm.
Minor repairs
to image. Framed. Bloomfield #284.
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$9,500 |
91 C Sharp Minor Quartet, 1927
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, engraving & stipple, numbered 20/55, signed and
titled, 37.9 x 30.3cm.
Minor repairs
in image. Framed. Bloomfield #297.
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$15,000 |
92 Powers of Earth, 1927
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, numbered 2/30, signed and titled, 35.5 x 30.3cm.
Framed. Bloomfield
#293.
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$9,900 |
93 The Duke of Arcady, 1925
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, numbered 44/55, signed, dated and titled, 31.7 x 25.2cm.
Framed. Bloomfield
#265.
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$7,900 |
94 Belinda's Reverie, 1927
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, numbered 34/55, signed, dated and titled, 30.4 x 25.4cm.
Framed. Bloomfield
#287.
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$7,900 |
95 Song of the Faun, 1921
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, numbered 4/50, signed, dated and titled, 32.9 x 29.1cm.
Framed. Bloomfield
#224.
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$11,500 |
96 Gentlemen of Fortune, 1926
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Drypoint, numbered 28/30, signed, titled and dated, 19.1 x 14.8cm.
Bloomfield
#276.
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$2,850 |
97 Julia Frisk and Mr Brisk, 1928
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, numbered 31/55, signed and titled, 25.5 x 22.5cm.
Framed. Bloomfield
#305.
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$5,900 |
98 A Summer Day Andante, 1925
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, aquatint, engraving & stipple, numbered 8/55, 34
x 38.4cm.
Framed. Bloomfield
#284.
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$14,000 |
99 A.T. Nisbet Bookplate, 1926
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching, edition unknown, 10 x 7.4cm.
Bloomfield
#140.
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$1,800 |
100 Francis Crosslé
Bookplate, 1927
[Etching] Norman Lindsay
Etching and stipple, edition unknown, 10.2 x 7cm.
Bloomfield
#146.
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$1,350 |
101 Bookplates - mounted
[Bookplates] Norman Lindsay
Line blocks, printed from Norman Lindsay drawings. Mounted together.
A. H. Conybeare,
Freda Johnson, Keith Wingrove, Dora Jarret - Bookplates
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The Four
$550 |
102 Bookplates - mounted
[Bookplates] Norman Lindsay
Line blocks, printed from Norman Lindsay drawings. Mounted together.
Colin Berkelman,
J.E. Tremearne, Brendan Lane Mullins, Evan Cameron - Bookplates
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The Four
$550 |
103 Bookplates - mounted
[Bookplates] Norman Lindsay
Line blocks, printed from Norman Lindsay drawings. Mounted together.
Mary Swan,
Hugh McIntosh, Shirley Court-Rice, Brendan Lane Mullins - Bookplates
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The Four
$550 |
104 F.C.V. Lane, Helen Lindsay
[Bookplates] Norman Lindsay
Line blocks, printed from Norman Lindsay drawings.
Mounted together.
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The Two
$350 |
105 Bookplates - mounted
[Bookplates] Norman Lindsay
Line blocks, printed from Norman Lindsay drawings. Mounted together.
J.W. Beattie,
Janet Lindsay, Noela Slessor, Margaret Coen - Bookplates
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The Four
$550 |
106 Bookplates - mounted
[Bookplates] Norman Lindsay
All line blocks, printed from Norman Lindsay drawings. Mounted
Shirley Court-Rice,
H.R. Conant, R Parkinson, J.E. Tremearne - Bookplates
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The Four
$550 |
107 The Call of Humanity, 1918
[Recruiting Poster] Norman Lindsay
Process letterpress blocks. Published by Director-General of
Recruiting, printed by Specialty Press, Melbourne, 72.5 x 50cm.
Tears to edges, folded as issued. Framed.
These fold-out
poster-pamphlets were a potent force in mobilising Australians
during the last recruiting campaign of 1918. They were designed
to be folded for posting, and to open out to poster-sized sheets,
with text and illustrations on each panel.
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Framed
$1,800 |
108 The Peril to Australia, 1918
[Recruiting Poster] Norman Lindsay
Process letterpress blocks. Published by Director-General of
Recruiting, printed by Chas Steele, Melbourne, 76 x 50.6cm. Tears
to edges, folded as issued. Framed.
These fold-out
poster-pamphlets were a potent force in mobilising Australians
during the last recruiting campaign of 1918. They were designed
to be folded for posting, and to open out to poster-sized sheets,
with text and illustrations on each panel.
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Framed
$1,800 |
109 Why We Must Win the War, 1918
[Recruiting Poster] Norman Lindsay
Process letterpress blocks. Published by Director-General of
Recruiting, printed by G.T. Petherbridge, Sydney, 72.5 x 50cm.
Tears to edges, folded as issued. Framed.
These fold-out
poster-pamphlets were a potent force in mobilising Australians
during the last recruiting campaign of 1918. They were designed
to be folded for posting, and to open out to poster-sized sheets,
with text and illustrations on each panel.
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Framed
$1,800 |
110 Sporting Series, 1904/1986
[Postcards] Norman Lindsay
Six colour reproduction postcards, in a limited edition of 1000,
published by Paddington Art Gallery. The six cards mounted together
and shrink-wrapped. For sale unframed.
Reproductions
of original postcards issued in 1904 by N.S.W. Bookstall Co.
as part of their Art Series.
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$150 |
111 Pair of Bookends, c.1930/2000
[Sculpture] Norman
Lindsay
Bronze, with marble base, cast by Meridian. Warm bronze finish.
Edition of 235 (200 for sale). 20.5cm (H) x 14.5cm (W) x 5cm
(D). Each stamped Meridian, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Odana Editions,
©Glad, and lettered.
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$2,500 |
112 Norman Lindsay Bust, c.1924/2000
[Sculpture] Rayner
Hoff
Bronze incorporating bronze base, cast by Meridian. Traditional
dark bronze, dark green underlay. Edition of 70 (60 for sale).
66cm (H) x 38.5cm(W) x 26.5cm (D). Each stamped Meridian, Josef
Lebovic Gallery, Odana Editions, and numbered.
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$15,000 |
113 First Sketch for a Caricature... Norman,
1900
[Drawing] Hal Gye
Pencil, signed lower left, 18.5 x 13cm.
The inscription
reads: Norman told me when I first met him that he was doing
drawings in the air.
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$950 |