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Click here to subscribeRichard Lindner, 1901-1978, FUN CITY, each sheet signed and numbered LXIX/LXXV, 13 colour lithographs (2 with card collage), 12 sheets: 64x50.5cm.; 25.25x19.75in. 1 sheet: 71x102cm.; 28x40in. (13) Executed in 1971, this work is number 69 from an edition of 75 and was produced and published by Shorewood Publishers Incorporated, N.Y., N.Y.
Sol LeWitt, b. 1928, MAP OF AMSTERDAM WITH THE AREA BETWEEN THE RIJKSMUSEUM, REMBRANDTPLEIN, OOSTERSPOORPLEIN AND MARTIN LUTHER KING PARK REMOVED RQ49, signed, titled, inscribed and dated 3 September 1976, paper collage with map, 66x82cm.; 26x32.25in. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
Peter Simpson, British circa 1965 - Untitled Pop Art composition of two figures in an interior; oil and collage on canvas, 55.5 x 45cm: together with five various life studies in chalk, pastel and oil on paper, two bear labels for the Royal College of Art and University of Reading, respectively, (6), (unframed)
Bernard Farmer, b.1919 - Abstract composition, mixed media and collage, 28 x 17cm: together with a large collection of watercolours and drawings all on A.I.A correspondence and a further quantity of various personal papers regarding the artist’s association with the A.I.A., (a lot), (in one box), (unframed)
G. Smart (early 19th century) Mr Bright, the Tunbridge Wells Letter Man; A similar study of a woman. A pair Watercolour, velvet and cloth collage Frant, 1829 Each 26cm x 20cm With Smart’s original trade labels to verso Together with a copy of Country Life magazine November 23 1972, featuring an article on the letter men. (3)
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi 1924-2005 B.A.S.H. signed titled dedicated For Sabina inscribed A/P and dated 1971 screenprint in colours and collage image 73.5x49cm.; 29x19.25in. The original collage version is in the collection of the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art. A special screenprint and collage edition of 3000 was published to commemorate Paolozzi's Retrospective at the Tate Gallery London in 1971 and was specifically offered to readers of The Guardian at the time of the exhibition.
Vera Spencer b.1926 untitled signed oil and collage on canvas unframed 70x52cm.; 27.5x20.5in. Executed circa 1960. Born in Prague Spencer came to England in 1936. She became a member of Groupe Espace and also belonged to the A.I.A (Artists' International Association) and exhibited in their group shows alongside artists such as Paolozzi Nicholson Martin Pasmore and Frost.
Geoffrey Leeson, British contemporary school- Dante and Beatrice; pen and black ink and watercolour, signed and dated 83 in pencil, 36.5x23cm: Kevin Burrows- Mr. Punch and his Dog, possibly original artwork for a cover for Punch Magazine, c1970; mixed technique and collage, signed, 56x43cm., (2)