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This etching presents a panoramic view of Constantinople, a key city in the Ottoman Empire. Overlooking the Bosphorus Strait, the scene captures sailing ships and boats navigating the waterway, highlighting the city prominence as a center of trade and culture. In the foreground, figures in traditional Ottoman attire stand on a stone terrace, conversing and observing the landscape. The composition features lush greenery, Ottoman-style architecture, and a horseback rider approaching from the hillside, adding depth and narrative to the scene.Artist: Luigi Mayer (Italian-German, 1755-1803)Issued: circa 19th centuryDimensions: 29.25"W x 18"HCondition: Age related wear.
A striking black-and-white etching by Leonard Baskin depicting a portrait of the influential British designer, poet, and socialist William Morris. Rendered in Baskin's signature linear and expressive style, the piece captures Morris with his distinctive full beard and flowing hair, created through an intricate network of interwoven lines. The etching is signed in pencil by Baskin, accompanied by his characteristic monogram, and numbered 146/175, indicating its place in a limited edition. Baskin, known for his powerful depictions of historical and literary figures, brings a sense of gravitas to the subject, emphasizing both Morris's intellectual presence and artistic legacy. A compelling work for collectors of 20th-century printmaking, literary portraiture, or those with an appreciation for the Arts and Crafts movement. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000)Issued: 1969Dimensions: 11.25"L x 14.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Glass missing from frame.
The Studio.- Masters of Etching, 9 vol., no.1, 5-7, 11, 13-15, 20, introductions by Malcolm C. Salaman, etched plates, captioned tissue-guards, occasional light marginal spotting, original boards with mounted printed labels, some spines with printed labels, no.1 with slight splitting to joints, a couple with minor loss to spine ends, a few stains, spines and edges lightly sunned, spine ends and corners slightly rubbed, 1925-32 § Bénézit (E.) Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculptures, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, 10 vol., original blue cloth, gilt, preserved in boxes with printed labels, Paris, 1976; and 2 other sets, art, v.s. (23)
CHRISTIE (James; auctioneer) 'The Specious Orator; Will your Ladyship do me the honor to say £50-00, A mere trifle - a brilliant of the first water, an unheard of price for such a lot, surely', caricature etching by Dighton, 1794, hand coloured, with text below, 21.5 x 16cm, framed; a Wedgwood limited edition jasperware oval plaque of James Christie, to commemorate 250 years since his birth, cased; and a commemorative menu dated 1916 (3)
HAMERTON (P G) The Portfolio, 1878, folio, plates, mainly to include 'Billingsgate', etching by J. McNeill Whistler, 1859, wide margins; lacking title at the start, but with various other plates and illustrations [Alma-Tadema plate damp stained], half morocco binding, rubbed. Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return.
SPENCE (C J) Etching Notes, Tynemouth 1872, 8vo, manuscript ink title and text with Spence's etched illustrations mounted to 30pp., notebook, 19.5 x 16.5cmSome ruckling to the paper where it has been glued to the pages, please see further images.Binding in poor condition.Jentel for shipping.
Graham Clarke (Born 1941) - 'Fare-Ye-Well', etching with watercolour, signed and titled in pencil, artist proof, framed, 34.5cm x 54cm, frame size 55cm x 72cm, also the companion etching 'A-Rovin' by the same hand, complete with signed certificate of authenticity. (2) NB - This lot may be subject to Artist's Resale Right levy.
Three pieces of crystal with silver. A flacon with etching, set on a silver round base and with a silver round sprinkle cap decorated with a floral border. 950/000, France. ø7.5x15cm. A conical cut flacon with a silver sprinkle cap, 925/000, MT.: P&W, London, jl.: K:1965. ø7x15cm. And a pear-shaped cut flacon with a silver collar and cap. 925/000. MT.: Jakob Grimminger - Schwabisch Gmund. Germany. ø8x14.5cm. In good condition.
A striking botanical etching from Series of Flowers by Leonard Baskin, featuring a detailed depiction of a thistle rendered in green and blue ink. The composition emphasizes Baskin's signature linear technique, capturing the organic intricacy of the plant's spiky leaves and textured stems. Hand-colored elements accentuate the botanical realism of the piece while maintaining a contemporary aesthetic. Signed in pencil by the artist in the lower margin and numbered 107/120, this work was executed in 1970, reflecting Baskin's continued exploration of nature as a subject. Known for his mastery in printmaking, sculpture, and illustration, Baskin's works are held in major museum collections worldwide. His botanical etchings stand out for their precision and reverence for natural forms, making this a compelling addition for collectors of fine prints and works on paper.Artist: Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000)Issued: 1970Dimensions: 23.50"L x 29.50"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
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.
Yellow Flags on Brown is a striking archival pigment ink print by Alex Katz, one of the foremost figures in contemporary American art. This work exemplifies Katz's signature style, featuring bold, flat fields of color and a refined simplicity that distills nature to its most essential forms. The composition presents vibrant yellow irises, or flags, set against a deep brown background, creating a strong visual contrast that heightens the work's graphic quality. Printed on Innova Etching Cotton Rag paper, the texture and depth of the print emphasize the richness of Katz's color palette. This limited edition print, numbered 39 of 150, is signed by the artist and embodies his ongoing exploration of light, form, and the beauty of the natural world. Katz's works are held in major museum collections worldwide, making this a compelling acquisition for collectors of modern and contemporary art.Artist: Alex Katz (American, b. 1927)Issued: 2023Dimensions: 37.75"L x 31.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
This original etching by acclaimed American artist Sigmund Abeles showcases his masterful ability to capture the human form with emotional depth and technical precision. Numbered 98 of 110, this limited-edition print is a striking example of Abeles’ expressive and figurative style. Best known for his psychologically compelling portraits and figurative works, Abeles’ art is held in the collections of major institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. Framed and matted, measuring 25"L x 18"H, this piece is a significant addition for collectors of fine prints and contemporary American realism.Artist: Sigmund Abeles (American, b. 1934)Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Amram Ebgi's color etching of David the Shepherd presents a rich, symbolic composition depicting the biblical figure of David in a dreamlike landscape. Utilizing a vibrant color palette and intricate detailing, Ebgi blends elements of Israeli heritage, Jewish folklore, and spiritual iconography. The scene is framed by lush greenery, architectural motifs, and flocks of golden birds, creating a tapestry of historical and cultural significance. The use of deep blues, warm earth tones, and delicate textures adds to the narrative depth of the piece. Signed in the lower right, this work embodies Ebgi's distinctive fusion of mystical storytelling and fine draftsmanship, making it a compelling addition for collectors of Judaica and contemporary Israeli art.Artist: Amram Ebgi (Israeli, b. 1939)Issued: c. 1980Dimensions: 15"L x 13"HCountry of Origin: IsraelCondition: Age related wear.
This signed etching by Leonard Baskin presents a striking portrait of the French printmaker Charles Meryon. Rendered in Baskin's signature expressive and stark linear style, the composition emphasizes contrast and texture, with Meryon's facial features and beard deeply etched against a dark crosshatched background. The artist's characteristic approach to portraiture distills the essence of the subject, focusing on psychological intensity rather than strict realism. Baskin, known for his mastery in printmaking and sculpture, often depicted historical and literary figures with a sense of gravitas and introspection. This piece is hand-numbered 146/175 and signed in pencil by the artist, exemplifying his commitment to fine print editions.Artist: Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000)Issued: 1969Dimensions: 11.25"L x 14.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
Charles Bragg's etching Beauty and the Beast is a masterful example of the artist's satirical and highly detailed illustrative style. This signed and numbered print, from an edition of 300, presents a whimsical and thought-provoking interpretation of the classic tale. The composition features a beautifully rendered woman alongside a burly, horned beast with exaggerated features, a warthog, and a cherub-like figure floating above them. Bragg's characteristic fine linework and textural detail bring the scene to life, blending elements of fantasy and caricature with a touch of humor. Known for his incisive social commentary, Bragg's work often challenges conventional beauty standards and societal norms. His etchings remain highly sought after for their artistic depth and clever narratives.Artist: Charles Bragg (American, 1931-2017)Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: 12.75"L x 9.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
Color etching by contemporary artist Amram Ebgi, titled Children With Balloons at Safat. This highly detailed and richly textured composition showcases Ebgi's signature fusion of architecture, storytelling, and cultural motifs. The artwork features an intricate cityscape inspired by Safat, with elements of Jerusalem stone buildings, patterned windows, and lush greenery. Within this scene, two stylized figures in ornate garments float beneath a series of blank balloons, lending a dreamlike quality to the composition. Vibrant yet subdued colors, delicate linework, and symbolic imagery evoke themes of heritage, spirituality, and imagination. The lower portion of the piece incorporates a mosaic-like structure and an arched passageway with a trio of donkeys, reinforcing the artist's layered storytelling approach. Signed in pencil by the artist at the lower right and numbered 178/200 at the lower left.Artist: Amram Ebgi (Israeli, b. 1939)Issued: c. 1980Dimensions: 13"L x 15"HCountry of Origin: IsraelCondition: Age related wear.
A compelling set of three carborundum etchings on embossed paper by renowned French artist James Coignard. These pieces showcase Coignard's signature textured surface techniques, featuring deep embossing, layered pigments, and structured geometric compositions. The works incorporate elements of relief printmaking with bold black and red forms juxtaposed against an aged parchment-like background. Abstract numerals, letters, and diagrammatic structures evoke a sense of ancient scripts or architectural blueprints, adding to the intellectual depth of the compositions. The central artwork is signed and dated in pencil by the artist, underscoring its authenticity. Coignard's works are highly regarded for their blend of painting, etching, and sculptural elements, making this set particularly desirable for collectors of modern and contemporary European art.Artist: James Coignard (French 1925-2008) Issued: 2005Dimensions: 71"L x 33"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

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