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Grayson Perry (b.1960)Piggy BankThe painted and glazed ceramic multiple, 2017, with the artist's logo on the underside, from the edition of an unknown size, published by the Serpentine Gallery, London, within the original grey cardboard box, overall 260 x 130 x 130mm (10 1/4 x 5 1/8 x 5 1/8in) (multiple)
Grayson PERRY (1960) British Museum Map Silk Scarf 90cm x 90cm. This vibrant silk scarf portrays an alternative map of the British Museum as seen through the eyes of the artist Grayson Perry, taken from the award-winning exhibition Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman (Winner of the South Bank Sky Arts Awards 2012 for Visual Art).
ARTS- SIGNED: 1- Baron, Wendy (SIGNED): SICKERT. Paintings and Drawings. 2006, 1st. Edn. Dw. SIGNED BY BARON. FINE; 2- Anthony EYTON (SIGNED): Jenny Pery: Anthony Eyton, a life in painting. Dw. SIGNED BY EYTON. FINE; 3- Andrew Lambirth (SIGNED): The Dove in the toolbox, 2006. Limited edn. #79 of 50, Signed by author. Fine; 4- Grayson PERRY: (SIGNED): Guerrilla tactics. Rotterdam, 2002, 1st. SIGNED, with his motif. VG+; 5- WEIGHT, Carel (SIGNED): A Haunted Imagination. By R.V. Weight. 1994, 1st. Edn. Dw. IINSCRIBED, SIGNED & DATED BY CAREL WEIGHT. FINE; 6- ROSENTHAL, T. G: (SIGNED): L.S. Lowry: The Art and the Artist. 2010, 1st. Edn. Dw. SIGNED & DATED. FINE; 7- Philip JACKSON (SIGNED): Sculpture since 1987. 2002, 1st. Edn. Dw. IINSCRIBED & SIGNED; 8- Shepherd, David (SIGNED): My painting life. 1995, 1st. Edn. Dw. INSCRIBED & SIGNED. Fine; 9- Shepherd, David (SIGNED): An artist in Africa. 1986 repr. Dw. PLUS: Chettle House: A weekend with David Shepherd. SIGNED BY SHEPHERD; 10- Hamilton, Richard (SIGNED): Prints 1939 - 83. SIGNED. Original wrapper. FINE; 11- Philip D. Hawkins (SIGNED): Tracks on Canvas: The Railway Paintings. 1998, 1st. Edn. Dw. INSCRIBED & SIGNED. FINE; 12- Gilbert & George (SIGNED): New Normal Pictures, by Michael Bracewell. 2021, 1st. Edn. INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY BOTH. VG+; 13- Grayson PERRY (SIGNED): Unpopular Culture. 1st. Edn. Fine; 14- Davies, Peter (SIGNED): Arthur Ballard: Liverpool Artist and Teacher; 15- John W Mills (SIGNED): Sculptor & Printmaker. 1994. Card cover- Inscribed & SIGNED; 16- Hambling, Maggi: The Works: And Conversations with Andrew Lambirth. 1st. Edn. Dw. Fine; & Shepherd, David: An Artist in Conservation. Repr. DW. Fine. (17)
Jack of Clubs. Grayson Perry, CBE RA Hon FRIBA (b.1960). Pen and pencil on paper, signed verso, unframed. 42cm x 29.5cm. Sir Grayson Perry CBE RA Hon FRIBA (born 24 March 1960) is an English contemporary artist, writer and broadcaster. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries, and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British "prejudices, fashions and foibles". Perry's vases have classical forms and are decorated in bright colours, depicting subjects at odds with their attractive appearance. There is a strong autobiographical element in his work, in which images of Perry as "Claire", his female alter-ego, and "Alan Measles", his childhood teddy bear, often appear. He has made a number of documentary television programmes and has curated exhibitions. He has published two autobiographies, Grayson Perry: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Girl (2007) and The Descent of Man (2016), written and illustrated a graphic novel, Cycle of Violence (2012), written a book about art, Playing to the Gallery (2014), and published his illustrated Sketchbooks (2016). Various books describing his work have been published. In 2013 he delivered the BBC Reith Lectures. Perry has had solo exhibitions at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. His work is held in the permanent collections of the British Council and Arts Council,[5] Crafts Council, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Perry was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. He was interviewed about the win and resulting press in Sarah Thornton's Seven Days in the Art World. In 2008 he was ranked number 32 in The Daily Telegraph's list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture". In 2012, Perry was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artworkthe Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album coverto celebrate the British cultural figures of his life. Please note that Ewbank's are charging no buyers premium for any lots sold in this auction.
Sir Grayson Perry CBE RA (born 1960)Gentrificationlimited edition lens cloth, print on textile, framedand City Break print in black and red on linenfacsimile signature P bottom left (on Gentrification textile)18.5 x 14cm. (image) (2) Catalogue notesThis lens cloth was produced in a limited edition for Cubitts Optical group to raise money for Shelter.
SIR GRAYSON PERRY C.B.E., R.A. (BRITISH 1960-) PIGGY-BANK - 2021 Painted and glazed ceramic multiple, from the edition of an unknown size, with the artist's monogram on the underside, published by the Serpentine Gallery, London, in original grey card box 10cm x 20.5cm x 9cm (4in x 8in x 3.5in)
Grayson Perry (b.1960), Studies for a Motorbike, signed in pencil (lower right), pencil and pen on paper, 21 x 29.5 cm, unframedOverall in very good condition, no creases or tears, but some slight handling marks on the paper. Studies have been drawn on thin A4 office paper. The paper is loose and unframed but stored between two pieces of hardboard.
Sir Grayson Perry O.B.E., R.A. (British 1960-) "The British Museum - A Personal Map" Scarf Printed on pure silk, 2011, produced for the British Museum, London, along with the artist's interpretation printed on a postcard.90 x 90cmArtists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The printed scarf is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. It is unframed.
Sir Grayson Perry O.B.E., R.A. (British 1960-) "Red Alan Manifesto" Printed on a paper napkin.32.5 x 32.5cm (framed 36.5 x 36.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in very good, original condition. There is a minor crease running down from the centre of the napkin, and the whole print has dropped slightly in its frame. The print is framed and glazed under perspex.
Sir Grayson Perry O.B.E., R.A. (British 1960-) "Our Town" Printed on polypropylene.39 x 58.5cm (framed 43.5 x 63.5cm)The print is in very good, original condition. There are some natural creases across the surface. The print is framed and glazed under perspex. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
Sir Grayson Perry O.B.E., R.A. (British 1960-) "Flo Dystopian Childhood - Claire & Alan Measles" Printed on fabric.20 x 28.5cm (framed 33.5 x 44cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in very good, original condition. There are some natural creases and undulations as an expected result of printing on fabric. The print is framed and glazed.
Sir Grayson Perry CBE RA, British b.1960- Western Art in the Form of a Tea Towel, 2020; screenprint on linen tea towel, with printed artist's monogram, published by the Holburne Museum, produced to accompany the 'Pre-Therapy Years' exhibition at the Holburne Museum, Bath, 2020, sheet: 53 x 72cm, (framed) (ARR)
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