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Click here to subscribe(ARR) Reg Butler (B. 1913-1981) Tower Two, 1968 Lithograph Signed, dated and numbered 6/65 Mounted, framed and glazed Reginald Cotterell Butler (28 April 1913 – 23 October 1981) was an English sculptor. He was born at Bridgefoot House, Buntingford, Hertfordshire. His parents were the Master and Matron of the Buntingford Union Workhouse. Frederick Butler, formerly a police constable, was a relative of the poet William Butler Yeats; Edith was of Anglo-French descent. Butler studied and lectured at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London from 1937 to 1939. He was a conscientious objector during the Second World War, being exempted from military service conditional upon setting up a small blacksmith business repairing farm implements. After winning the 'Unknown Political Prisoner' competition in 1953 he became one of the best known sculptors during the 1950s and 1960s, and also taught at the Slade School of Art.Measuers approx. 65cm x 49cm (25.5" x 19") excluding frame.
(ARR) Anthony Southcombe Elephant Rides Offset lithograph on paperSigned & titled in pencilLimited edition number 86/250Framed & glazed Anthony Southcombe was born in Exeter, England in 1942. He studied ceramics at the Royal College of Art. Later he turned his attention to painting where he gained considerable interest in the USA and continues to exhibit in New York City and Massachusetts. His work is included in major collections throughout the United States and Great Britain. Measures approx. 48cm x 60cm excluding the frame
Salvador Dali (1904-1989)"Return of Ulysses", 1977From the portfolio "Homage to Homer"Lithograph on paperSigned and numbered 170/350 Published by Levine & Levine, New York(American edition of 350 plus AP, international edition of E350 plus AP, edition for exclusive distribution by the artist 125 in Roman numerals)75,8x56,5 cm (papel/sheet)Certified on the reverse by Bruce Hochman, International Fine Art Appraisers.
offset lithograph on paper framed and under glass image size 35cm x 27cm, overall size 50cm x 42cm Note: John Byrne studied at both Edinburgh and Glasgow Schools of Art in the late 50s and early 60s. A superb painter and draughtsman, the multi-talented Byrne was also a first-class playwright (‘The Slab Boys’, ‘Tutti Frutti’), his ear for dialogue was as acute (and witty) as his eye for detail. Much of his subject matter in both disciplines is overtly autobiographical, he often included or refers to the Teddy Boy/Rock and Roll era of his youth. Byrne designed record covers for Donovan, The Beatles, Gerry Rafferty and Billy Connolly. His work is held in major collections in Scotland and abroad. Several of his paintings hang in The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. The Fine Art Society, Edinburgh staged "John Byrne: In The Studio" in December 2024.
Text Portrait Lithograph of Queen Victoria's Life Events. This very unusual image is made up of lines of text describing key events in the life of Queen Victoria. A picture and history lesson all in one. It took 4 years and 7 months to complete and consists of 173,000 words. The picture was published to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. A perfect demonstration that the technique of lithography can reproduce text. The story begins in the top left hand corner of Queen Victoria's hair, before the bonnet. Frame size: 94.5 x 71 cms. Image size: 88 x 64 cms Condition. Good except a little staining to the top left edge and bottom right edge but well away from the image.
Jones, Allen, 1937 SouthamptonMaler, Bildhauer und Lithograph,gehört zu den wichtigsten Vertretern der britischen Pop Art.: Paso Doble, 1983/1999Farboffsetlithographie auf festem Papier, rechts unten signiert u. datiert (19)99, links unten Edition/Widmung "For Claus (Steinrötter)", hinter Glas im steifen Passepartout montiert, Galerierahmen, 48 x 34 cm. Spezialauflage des größeren Originaldrucks v. 1983, Z1.
Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954) Visage 1946 Lithograph printed in sanguine on Lana wove paper One of a s set of 14 from 'Henri Matisse', Visages, [Paris], les editions du Chene Edition 250 (D.G. 11) Provenance: Lumley Cazalet Ltd, London Dimensions: (Frame) 23 in. (H) x 19.75 in. (W) (Paper) 13 in. (H) x 10 in. (W)
Nana Watanabe (Japanese, Contemporary) Untitled (Embryon) 1993 Photo-lithograph Edition 19/24 Signed and numbered in pencil Together with two nudes and a further print To include: [a] Reposing model, print, edition 5/50 [b] Evening, print, edition 43/50 [c] 20th century, study of Rosa Fumetto, lithograph, edition 3/10 Property of a nobleman To be sold without reserve Dimensions: (Frame) 31 in. (H) x 27.5 in. (W) (Paper) 20.5 in. (H) x 17.5 in. (W)
Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985) La Jongleuse 1960 Coloured lithograph from Mourlot, Fernand, Chagall Lithograph [II] 1957-1962, André Sauret, Monte-Carlo 1963, No. 290 From the personal collection of Mandy-Rice Davies (1944-2014) Dimensions: (Frame) 19.75 in. (H) x 16.5 in. (W) (Image) 12 in. (H) x 9.25 in. (W)
Beryl Cook (British,1926-2008) - The Bathing Pool - a limited edition colour lithograph on paper. Signed in pencil to lower right. Blind stamp to lower left corner. Limited edition of 850. Published by Alexander Gallery, Bristol. Mounted, framed & glazed.Measures approx. 77cm x 63cm including frame.