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Lot 133

This limited edition lithograph, commemorating the Florida Panthers' inaugural NHL game on October 12, 1993, is an exclusive collector's piece. The artwork, created by Denis Periera, depicts the team's fierce panther mascot gripping a hockey stick-shaped ticket. It is hand-signed by the entire 1993-94 Panthers team, including H. Wayne Huizenga (owner), Roger Neilson (head coach), Lindy Ruff (assistant coach), and players such as John Vanbiesbrouck, Scott Mellanby, and Brian Skrudland. The lithograph is numbered 40/40 and features an authentic game ticket from the Panthers' first-ever game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Miami Arena. It comes with a Letter of Authenticity from SportPads, Inc., listing all signatories. Professionally framed with blue and gold matting, this is a rare and historic piece of NHL memorabilia.Artist: Denis PerieraIssued: 1993Dimensions: 31.5"L x 43"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 108

A Warner Bros. limited edition color poster titled Sluggers, featuring iconic Looney Tunes characters dressed in Major League Baseball uniforms, each representing a famous team. The artwork captures the humor and personality of classic animated figures such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and the Tasmanian Devil in a lively dugout setting under stadium lights. Issued in 1994 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of professional baseball, this piece is hand-signed in light green marker by Charles McKimson and Tom McKimson and numbered 1433 of 2500. The lithograph bears the Warner Bros. seal and is published by Toon Art, Inc.Artist: Charles McKimson (American, 1914-1999) & Tom McKimson (American, 1907-1998)Issued: 1994Dimensions: 46"L x 36.50"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 117

This framed memorabilia piece celebrates the Florida Marlins' inaugural Opening Day game on April 5, 1993, at Joe Robbie Stadium, where they played against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The display includes a limited edition lithograph featuring the iconic Opening Day artwork by artist Dina Periera, depicting a marlin leaping through a cracked baseball over a field, with "Inaugural Game" inscribed below. Also included is an original Opening Day ticket, a commemorative gold seal, and the first game box score, documenting the Marlins' 6-3 victory. The piece bears the signature of H. Wayne Huizenga, the franchise's founding owner. Professionally framed with a teal and silver mat, this is a prized collectible for Marlins and baseball history enthusiasts.Issued: 1993Dimensions: 31.25"L x 35"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 68

A captivating limited edition color lithograph depicting a European market scene with a blend of architectural realism and loosely sketched foreground elements. The composition features historic stone and timber buildings, their textured facades rendered in meticulous watercolor detail, juxtaposed against a lively marketplace with vendor umbrellas and stalls that fade into light ink sketches. This technique creates a dynamic interplay between structured precision and artistic suggestion, evoking the vibrancy of an old-world European town square. The piece is hand-signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right and numbered 8/300, indicating its place within the limited edition series. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 43"L x 31"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 134

This framed limited edition lithograph, titled The Guardians, commemorates the Florida Panthers' second NHL season in 1994. Created by renowned artist Denis Periera, the artwork captures two fierce panthers defending their territory in a dramatic ice-themed composition. The lithograph is hand-signed by Periera and numbered 19/340. Additionally, it features the signature of legendary Panthers All-Star goalie John Vanbiesbrouck, a key figure in the team's early years. The artwork includes a Letter of Authenticity, confirming its exclusivity as part of a limited edition of 340, with 35 artist's proofs and 17 publisher's proofs. Professionally framed with a sleek black border and matting, this is a must-have for Panthers fans and hockey collectors.Issued: 1994Dimensions: 22.75"L x 32"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 118

This framed limited edition lithograph celebrates the Florida Marlins' inaugural Opening Day game on April 5, 1993, at Joe Robbie Stadium, where they faced the Los Angeles Dodgers. Created by Denis Periera, the artwork depicts a Marlins leaping from a cracked baseball, symbolizing the team's historic debut. The display includes two original Opening Day tickets, both from the Founders Club Box Seats, and notably signed by team owner H. Wayne Huizenga, adding to its rarity and collectible appeal. The lithograph is also signed by artist Denis Periera. Professionally framed with teal matting and a dark wood frame, this piece is an exceptional find for Marlins fans and baseball memorabilia collectors.Artist: Denis PerieraIssued: 1993Dimensions: 35.5"L x 37"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 221A

An assortment of vintage billiards related prints. Including Frank Reynolds 'Polite Host', 19.5cm x 14cm, framed and glazed, a 'Vanity Fair', Vincent Brooks Day & Sons coloured lithograph 'He Might be Champion if there were a Championship', 31cm x 21cm, framed and glazed, etc.

Lot 68

Ravilious (Eric).- Richards (J.M.) High Street, first edition, wood-engraved title vignette and 24 colour lithograph plates by Eric Ravilious, old paperclip rust stain to head of front free endpapers (very slightly showing through to head of frontispiece), original pictorial boards, very slightly rubbed at edges (mainly corners), spine a little browned and slightly chipped at foot, 8vo, Curwen Press for Country Life Ltd., 1938.*** A fine copy of a notoriously fragile book, one of the best examples of Ravilious's experimentations with colour lithography produced for the Curwen Press. 

Lot 85

Trianon Press.- Blake (William) Illustrations to the Bible: A Catalogue compiled by Geoffrey Keynes, number 394 of 506 copies, tipped-in colour lithograph frontispiece, tissue guard, collotype plates, some colour, original morocco-backed marbled boards, 1957; Blake's Illustrations of Dante, number 31 of 440 copies, engraved plates and illustrations, prospectus loosely inserted, original morocco-backed cloth, spine ends slightly scuffed, cloth slip-case, 1978, folio and oblong folio, Trianon Press (2) 

Lot 292

Africa.- Stanley (Henry Morton) Through the Dark Continent, 2 vol., first edition, 2 portrait lithograph frontispieces, plates and illustrations, 11 maps, of which 2 folding, 2 in pocket at end with foldines neatly strengthened at verso, one with splits to foldlines, occasional light water-staining, scattered faint spotting, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.189], 8vo, 1878.

Lot 719

GEORGE GROSSMITH SIGNATURE: Leslie Matthew Ward (Spy) portrait of Corney Graham & George Grossmith, lithograph, 1888: signatures of both subjects window mounted to lower margin, image approx 36.5 x 25.5cm, framed and glazed. (1)

Lot 104

David Reid, Scottish artist, a coloured lithograph of a fisherman, monogram to front and old label to back, "An Old Salt", David Ried 157 Clifton Road, Aberdeen 

Lot 429

After Philip Armstrong, Tilden lithograph design for Selfridges department store, 33ins x 24ins 

Lot 30

Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888) Common Buzzard - Buteo Vulgarislithograph by John Gould, published for The Birds of Europe 1832-183747 x 34cmpaper uniformly browned/toned. Colour looks to be original.

Lot 307

Plate books. SHAKESPEARE (William) The Works, 2 vols., Imperial edition, edited by Charles Knight, Virtue & Co, [1873-75], folio, engraved frontispieces, steel engraved titles and plates, occasional faint spotting, previous owner's ink signature at start, half red/brown morocco, rubbed; WYNDHAM (Charles) Sketches of Cockermouth Castle, c.1840, folio, 9 lithograph views, morocco, rubbed; ARCHER (T) Charles Dickens a Gossip about his Life, Works and Characters, with eighteen photogravure plates by F Barnard, Cassell, no date, large folio, half morocco, (staining to cloth boards); ROSS (F) The Ruined Abbeys of Britain, 2 vols., no date, folio, coloured plates; MOULE (T) Great Britain Illustrated, plates by W Westall, in 30 separate parts numbered 1 to 30; ROSE & ALLOM. The Lakes, Fourth Series, Fisher's Picturesque Views, parts no.1 to 54 and Supplement, in wrappers; PUGIN & HEATH. Paris and its Environs, parts no.1 to 22; Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return

Lot 500

MOORE (Henry) Heads, Figures and Ideas. London: G. Rainbird 1958, large folio, complete with Thirteen Standing Stones auto-lithograph in colours, colour illustrations, light foxing to final leaves, dust jacket

Lot 207

Farming, animal husbandry and similar. The Complete Farmer, or a General Dictionary of Husbandry, 4th edition, no date, circa 1800, folio, engraved frontis and 30 plates, calf with good reback; RAYNBIRD (W & H) On the Agriculture of Suffolk, 1849, 8vo, folding map, corner stain to final leaves, cloth; DEAN (G A) The Culture, Management and Improvement of Landed Estates, 1872, large 8vo, folding coloured geological map of Hertfordshire, 8 coloured lithograph plates of grasses, 4 plates of insects, half calf, a good copy; [YOUNG (A)] The Agricultiure of Suffolk,. 3rd edition, 1804, 8vo, folding map, modern boards; MORTON (J C) A Cyclopaedia of Agriculture, 2 vols., 1855, thick 8vo, illustrated, half calf; LOW (D) The Domesticated Animals of the British Isles, no date, circa 1850, thick 8vo, modern half brown morocco; others by Youatt, Wallace etc

Lot 40

Edward Lear (British, 1812-1888) Red Footed Falcon - Falco Rufipes lithograph by John Gould - Published for The Birds of Europe 1832-183747 x 33.5cm

Lot 375

The Mother's Assistant to early Instruction in the Art of Reading, no publisher, an early 19th century mahogany boxed educational card game, with lithographic sheet (taped), and 60 lithograph cards comprising: 21 birds and animals with mostly single words to the reverse, 13 objects etc cards, 14 mainly figurative cards with phrases to reverse, and 12 Biblical cards with related verses to reverse; missing another text sheet; with sliding lid, 21 x 20cm (box)

Lot 17

T. Picken The Menai Suspension Bridge and Britannia Tubular Bridgescoloured lithograph printed by Day & Son, published by G. Humphreys, Bangor, mid 19th century, in a maple frame45 x 50cm overall

Lot 510

PIPER (John; illustrator) The Jesse Tree, by Anne Ridler, Lyrebird Press 1972, 4to, no.10/100 copies, signed, with colour lithograph frontispiece, illustrations, original cloth-backed boards in slipcase; The Last Chapter of Urne Buriall, by Sir Thomas Browne, 1946, 8vo, Rampant Lions Press, one of 175 copies, inscribed in ink by Piper to 'Fishenden March 23 1948 with best wishes', card wrapper slightly stained; Buildings and Prospects, 1948, dust jacket; another copy; Guide to The Lakes, 1951; Piper's Palaces, 1983, dust jacket; with a small folder of cards and booklets

Lot 509

BLISS (Douglas Percy) Edward Bawden, [1979], Scolar Press for The Pendomer Press, no.69/200 copies, numerous monochrome and colour illustrations, top edge gilt, morocco backed boards; with - 'Nekayah, Rasselas and Imlac', signed and titled lithograph by Bawden in pencil, no.69/200, 31 x 23cm, in titled paper folder

Lot 41

Tony O'MALLEY (1913-2003) Landscape (1965) Lithograph, signed, image size 26 x 41cm, 58 x 71cm framed.

Lot 455

Marc CHAGALL (1887-1985) Jeremiah's Lamentations Lithograph, 34.5cm x 25.5cm, 56cm x 44cm framed.

Lot 435

Marc CHAGALL (1887-1985) The Prophet, Daniel, In The Lion's Den Lithograph, 34.5cm x 25.5cm, 56cm x 44cm framed.

Lot 467

Marc CHAGALL (1887-1985) Isaiah Lithograph, 34.5cm x 25.5cm, 56cm x 44cm framed.

Lot 418

John PIPER (1903-1992) Llangollan Farm Lithograph, signed, image size 40 x 57cm, 70 x 84cm framed.

Lot 460

Marc CHAGALL (1887-1985) Illustration For The Bible Lithograph, 34.5cm x 25.5cm, 56cm x 44cm framed.

Lot 463

Marc CHAGALL (1887-1985) Rahab & the Spies of Jericho Lithograph, 34.5cm x 25.5cm, 56cm x 44cm framed.

Lot 433

BANKSY (1974) Di Faced Tenner (2004) Offset lithograph in colours, 7.5 x 14.5cm, perspex frame 10 x 15cm.

Lot 449

Marc CHAGALL (1887-1985) Moses And The Bible Lithograph, 34.5cm x 25.5cm, 56cm x 44cm framed.

Lot 311

Sandra BLOW (1925-2006) The 1982 Crafts Fair Chelsea, Exhibition Poster Limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 391/550, 77cm x 51cm, framed 95cm x 69.5cm.

Lot 1274

Jan Wolkers. 1925 - 2007. No. 76 - 150. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 58 x W 78 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1210

Henri Matisse. 1869 - 1954. Woman with parasol on balcony. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 26 x W 18 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1301

2x Egon Schiele. Exhibition posters. 1x Graphic Collection Albertina Vienna. 1x Egon Schiele, National Gallery Praha. Dimensions: H 82 x W 52 cm. / H 85 x W 60 cm. Lithograph on paper. In good condition.

Lot 1230

Jan te Wierik. No. 14/200. 1954 - 2002. Abstract composition. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 66 x W 56 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1236

Jean Michel Basquiat. 1960 - 1988. No. 44/100. Verso certificate, offset. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 50 x W 60 cm. In good condition.

Lot 7583

2x China. 20th Century. 1x Book with erotic representations (lithograph). 1x Roll painting with erotic representation (lithograph). Size: 23 - 230 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1400

Exhibition poster Jan Altink 1978. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 65 x W 43 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1371

JH Toorop. 1926. Lithograph. Praying nun. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 38 x W 27 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1392

Lithograph Pablo Picasso 1881 - 1973. Depiction: owl. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 20 x W 15 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1363

Lithograph Bansky. No. 26/300. With watermark. The Beatles. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 55 x W 75 cm. In good condition.

Lot 1286

Roy Lichtenstein. Reprint. Blonde lady in studio. Lithograph. Dimensions: H 93 x W 93 cm. In good condition.

Lot 107

2 Lithographs, 1 printed in color and 1 printed in black and white titled Nude Woman Portfolio Each lithograph is Signed lower right Each lithograph is numbered 100/300 Sight size 21.5" x 29.5" each piece. Original Portfolio cover included

Lot 153

A striking 1977 etching and aquatint by renowned American artist James Rosenquist, signed, titled, and dated in pencil in the lower right margin. Known for his pioneering role in the Pop Art movement, Rosenquist's work often features fragmented imagery, bold color contrasts, and dynamic compositions that reflect the consumer culture and technological advancements of the 20th century. This piece showcases his signature style, integrating vibrant ribbon-like patterns, geometric elements, and a surreal juxtaposition of abstract and representational forms. The bold use of color and line creates a sense of movement and energy, characteristic of Rosenquist's visual language. A notable example of his printmaking practice, this lithograph embodies his innovative approach to composition and narrative. Edition 78/78. Artist: James Rosenquist (American 1933-2017)Issued: 1977Dimensions: 40"L x 23"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 12

This framed memorabilia piece commemorates the Florida Panthers' inaugural home game on October 12, 1993, at Miami Arena, marking the franchise's debut in the National Hockey League. The display includes a limited edition lithograph featuring a fierce panther gripping a hockey puck and ticket, symbolizing the excitement of the team's first game. Also included is an original game ticket, a gold commemorative seal, and a dedication plaque signed by H. Wayne Huizenga, the Panthers' founding owner. The artwork is numbered 214/1993 and is signed by the artist Dina Periera. This professionally framed piece with a gold-tone border and intricate matting is a valuable collectible for Florida Panthers fans and hockey memorabilia collectors.Issued: 1993Dimensions: 26.75"L x 41.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 142

Offset Lithographs in colors on glossy satin poster paper poster for Banksy: Cut & Run, the artist’s first major show in nearly 15 years. This color lithograph on satin poster paper was offered exclusively at the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) in Glasgow, UK, as part of the landmark exhibition featuring Banksy’s original stencils from 1998 to 2023. The bold design showcases Banksy’s signature rebellious aesthetic, with dramatic black spray-paint-style lettering layered over the exhibition announcement. A rare and highly sought-after collectible for contemporary art collectors and Banksy enthusiasts. Artwork can be rolled for shipment.Artist: BanksyIssued: 2023Dimensions: 16.5"L x 23.75"HCountry of Origin: UKCondition: Excellent.

Lot 260

A striking color lithograph titled Homage to Mati by Hungarian-American artist Laszlo Dus, showcasing his signature abstract expressionist style. This work blends bold gestural strokes, delicate linear elements, and subtle color fields in an evocative, layered composition. The juxtaposition of earthy tones, dynamic black forms, and ethereal washes of blue and green creates a sense of movement and depth. Signed by the artist in the lower right, the piece exemplifies Dus's ability to merge texture, color, and form in a harmonious yet expressive manner. His works often carry an emotional intensity, influenced by European modernism and American abstract traditions. Signature and date in graphite on lower right. Edition number on lowerleft: 245/275.Artist: Laszlo Dus (Hungarian-American b. 1941) Issued: 1982Dimensions: 28"L x 35.50"HCountry of Origin: Hungary/United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 55

Framed limited edition lithograph featuring imagery from the 1995 James Bond film "GoldenEye", starring Pierce Brosnan as 007. The composition includes a printed portrait of Brosnan as James Bond holding a pistol, the official film synopsis, and the theatrical release poster. The lithograph is signed in print by artist T. Bates and marked as number 4711 out of a limited edition of 15,000. The artwork is produced by KRSI and licensed by Danjaq and United Artists Corporation. Housed in a black frame with cream and black double matting. Frame size: 15"L x 0.75"W x 12.25"H. Sight size: 13"L x 10.25"H.Artist: Tom BatesIssued: 1995Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 42

Framed limited edition lithograph featuring imagery from the 1995 American post-apocalyptic action film Waterworld, starring Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper. The composition includes an illustrated portrait of Kevin Costner, a printed synopsis of the film, and a printed mini-poster. Original artwork by Fred Dingler. Copyrighted 1995 by MCA/Universal Pictures and KRSI. This lithograph is numbered 1140 out of an edition of 15,000. Encased in a black frame with a double mat. Frame size: 15"L x 0.75"W x 12.25"H. Sight size: 13"L x 10.25"H.Artist: Frank Dingler Issued: 1995Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 102

A striking lithograph by Lowell Nesbitt, depicting a male nude in a dramatic foreshortened perspective. Executed in 1979, this work showcases Nesbitt's masterful use of line and shading, emphasizing anatomical precision while exploring themes of the human form and perspective distortion. The composition exudes an almost sculptural quality, highlighting the musculature and naturalistic rendering that are hallmarks of his figurative works. Signed and dated in pencil by the artist in the lower margin, the piece is also hand-numbered 89/175, indicating its place within a limited edition. Nesbitt, widely recognized for his floral and architectural imagery, also created a significant body of work featuring male nudes, challenging conventional representations of masculinity and form. His works are held in major institutions, including the Smithsonian and the Museum of Modern Art. Title in pencil on reverse. Artist: Lowell Nesbitt (American, 1933-1993)Issued: 1979Dimensions: 30"L x 24"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 56

Framed lithograph commemorating "Gone With the Wind", a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell. The film stars Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara and Clark Gable as Rhett Butler. Set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, the story follows the struggles of Southern aristocracy and the transformation of the South through war and upheaval. The lithograph includes printed artwork, a reproduction of the official film poster, and a plaque with printed synopsis and licensing information. Presented in a black frame with matting. Frame size: 15"L x 0.75"W x 12.25"H. Sight size: 13"L x 10.25"H.Issued: 1995Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 281

Original lithograph on paper titled Phoenix Rising II by Frank Howell, depicting a dynamic fusion of human and avian elements, characteristic of Howell's ethereal and spiritually evocative style. The composition showcases a figure seamlessly merging with a rising phoenix, rendered in delicate, flowing lines and subtle tonal transitions that emphasize movement and transcendence. Known for his ability to capture the essence of the human spirit through dreamlike imagery, Howell's work is deeply influenced by Southwest Native American culture and mythology. This piece exemplifies his masterful use of lithography to create atmospheric depth and a sense of spiritual elevation. Title, edition number, signature and date on lower center. Artist: Frank Howell (American, 1937-1997)Issued: 1989Dimensions: 66.25"L x 33.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 180

A striking limited edition lithograph by Comanche artist Rance Hood, depicting a dramatic Native American warrior scene set against a moonlit winter landscape. The central figure, a warrior in elaborate regalia, rides a spirited Appaloosa horse, its mane and tail flowing in dynamic movement. The warrior brandishes a weapon, with red ribbons accentuating the sense of motion, while in the background, three shadowy riders emerge from the misty snow-covered terrain. Hood's signature style incorporates intricate detailing, vivid colors, and a dreamlike atmosphere, capturing the spirituality and power of Native American traditions. Rance Hood is a contemporary Native American artist, born in 1941 Oklahoma. He is of Comanche descent, and his work is deeply influenced by his Native American heritage, as well as the cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Comanche people. Hood's artistic journey started at a young age, and he developed a passion for art that was deeply rooted in his Native American upbringing. Throughout his career, he has worked in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media, with his paintings often being the focal point of his artistic expression. His work is known for combining traditional Native American symbolism with contemporary styles, making it both visually striking and culturally significant. The print is hand-signed and numbered 311/1500 in pencil by the artist, with a visible 1980 date incorporated into the composition. Hood, renowned for blending traditional Comanche themes with contemporary artistic techniques, creates works that celebrate the heritage, strength, and mythology of his people. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Rance Hood (Native American, Comanche, b. 1941)Issued: 1980Dimensions: 28.25"L x 33.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 252

Limited edition lithograph by contemporary realist painter Adrian Deckbar, numbered 271 of 275. The composition depicts a young man and woman reclining in an intimate domestic setting, rendered in Deckbar's signature hyperrealist style. The work captures a moment of quiet tension, enhanced by the soft yet meticulous detail in the figures' expressions, body language, and interplay of light and shadow. Deckbar, known for her explorations of realism and psychological depth, imbues the piece with a cinematic quality, evoking a narrative beyond the frame. Embossed with the publisher's mark, the print is executed with rich tonal variations, emphasizing the warmth and softness of the subjects. Edition 271/275. Artist: Adrian Deckbar (American/Louisiana b. 1950)Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: 42"L x 32"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 251

Lithograph titled Mystical World II. Signed lower right numbered 70/85 on Japon paper. Year 1989 Sight size 19" x 25.5"

Lot 182

A limited edition lithograph by renowned Navajo artist R.C. Gorman (1931-2005), titled Reflection. This artwork, numbered 206/225, features Gorman's signature depiction of a Native American woman draped in a flowing red shawl, gazing at a traditionally decorated pottery vessel against a serene desert landscape. R.C. Gorman (1931–2005) was a celebrated Native American artist known for his distinctive and vibrant depictions of Native American women. Born in Chinle, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, Gorman belonged to the Navajo (Diné) tribe and is often considered one of the most important Native American artists of the 20th century. Gorman's work primarily focused on portraying the strength, beauty, and grace of Native American women, often shown in relaxed, sensual poses. His signature style was characterized by bold, flat colors, rich textures, and an emphasis on form. He often used gouache, lithography, and other mediums, combining traditional Navajo motifs with modern techniques. Gorman was also known for his large-scale paintings and drawings. In addition to his art, Gorman became an influential figure in the art world, opening galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and contributing to a broader understanding and appreciation of Native American art. His works are included in collections around the world, and his influence extended beyond visual art to cultural advocacy. Gorman, often referred to as the Picasso of American Indian Art, was celebrated for his bold use of color and fluid line work, particularly in his portrayals of Indigenous women. Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, the piece is elegantly matted and framed. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: R.C. Gorman (Navajo 1931-2005)Issued: 1950Dimensions: 46.25"L x 41.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 329

Sven Jonson: a signed limited edition lithograph, building with figure, 31/60, in strip frame, and Pierre Alechinsky: a signed limited edition lithograph, "La Colle ne fait pas le Collage", 79/100, in strip frame and an overpainted print, hunters in a Savannah, in ebonised frame

Lot 405

Fernand Leger (French 1881-1955) Sculptures Polychromes 1959 original lithograph in colours for the exhibition at Galerie Louis Carré Paris, with certificate of authenticity, 24 x 17cm, in modern frame

Lot 409

Marc Chagall (1887-1985) lithograph David et Absalom (David and Absalom) 1956, with certificate of authenticity from Park West Gallery, Michigan, 26 x 34cm, in ornate gilt frame

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